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DOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL . The following oominattoBs of persons toe the Qtmexai Coaodl of the National darter AmfffoE "" of Great Britain , have rented as .
IJTIBPOOL . Joaeph Wagrtaff , -watchmaker , 12 , London Boad . Bernard McCartney , horse-ahoer , 16 , James-street . Job * Cowen , tailor , 18 ,-Skenwrne street . Jama Laurie , joiner , S 2 , Rupert-street . Patrick SPCojumO , ** Sor , Brocklebaak Court , Claylon-jtreet . James Arkwrigbt , tailor , 2 , Turner ' s Court , Skel-Wne-street , Sab-Treasurer . DaTid Farqubarson , tailor , 10 , Mansfield-street , Sub-Secretary . HALIFAX .
Simeon Speak , wooloomber , Haley HiH . Jeeepn Crosala nd ' , -weaver , Old Lane . " Jacob Someragill , -weaver , Blingworth Moor . James Pjekensgill , wearer , Jammy Green . fPilliam Wade , -reaver , Ulingworth . Joshua Barns , tailor , Halifax , sub-Treasurer . John Croaslaad , vreaver , New Pelloa , lub-Secretarj
sowerbt . James Mitchell , twitter . Sowsrby . John Heilowell , tailor , Soyl&nd . 7 oaepb Ballas , warper , Soyland . Israel Wylds , wooleoraber , Sowerfey . Jama Bentley , woolcomber , Sower by . William Crossl ey , weaver , Sowerby , subr 8 ecretary . Sidney Sutcliffe , twister , Sowerby , sub-Trea » nrer . MA . SS FIELD . Samuel HoIIowell , beesom-mafcer , Back-lane West Thomas Scott , plasterer , Bull's Head Lane . John Hamilton , frame-work knitter , Meeting House Xsne . John Smith , needle-maker , Barton Court George MorreU , stone-mason , Quarry ' Lane . ' Thomas Dutton , frame-work knitter , Katelifia Gate , amb-Secretary . John Adams , labourer , Bull ' s Head Lane ,
sub-Trea-B 1 B . MISGHA . H . Tne following pexsoas were nominated by the unani-¦ rohs vote of the meeting : —George White , John "Williamson , John B&natt , George Keal , Charles Juibtoii , Thomas lyncH , Herbert , Joha Sough , and I . P . Green . The foilswm ; were afterwards nominated : — George White , sub-SetMtary , . — Herbert , asastantrSeeretary , Gharlae Applet on , sub-Treasurer .
CHESTERFIELD . Vf alsingham Martin , shoemaker , Market-square . John Bllis , ... ditto ditto Joha M'Xtonald , ditto ditto Allen Beresford , twist hand , Hni-side . -George Moore , moulder , Bedlam , Salter-gate . Ed . Pendleton , hatter , Maynard ' s-row . John Ryeroft , twine spinner , Devonshire-street William Martin , hatter , Beaver-place , Brampton , Sab-Secretary . John Williams , do Brick-house , do , Sub-5 * easurer .
H 1 XLET . G . B . Mart , »> " !»* painter , Boothsn Vllle , Sfcoke-on-Trent John Clay , enamel fire-man , Market-street , do . J «* eph Colelougb , potter , LoBgton-road , Lane-end Charres Hackney , china potter , Marsh-street , Shelton . Henry Sharp , china painter , Well-street , Hanley . Joaepb Heath , eaina potter , Slack-lane , Hanley , jaV-tnasurer . Hoaes Simpson , cordwainer ^ Pall-mall , Shelton , JBlvaeer « tary . rPPEB-HiSLST . Wo . Preece , Ditto . Edward Roberts , Ditto . Xhomu Mayer , CheD-ttreet . funnel Nixon , Ditto . -Joseph Barratt , Tpper-Hanley . Wm . Pepper , Smallth . om , Bab-Treasurer . John Richards , Ditto . sub-Secretary .
BAR > SLEY . David Leech , linen-wearer , Bare-bones . We Bygate , do Duke-street . CharJts Curry , do Greaves-row . lake Hobson , do Bakei-street John Armitage , do Croft End * John Irrin , ehoemaker , Djdworto . Bo ' oert Youel , do do . Wm . Norton , do Wilson Piece , sub-secretary Wm . Yallance , Dawsoa Wall , sub-trearurer .
HATHERK . John Long , framework-knitter , Hatheru . Junes Baier , nail or , Hatbeni , sub-Treasurer . Wm . Sutton , framawori-tnitter , sab-secretary . CO > GLETO >\ John Sheen , William Benton , Michael Burn , James Gosling , James Wood , Robert June 3 , and William . gjrain ; all silk workers . Thomas Dirou , sub-Treasurer . Charles Naseby , sub-Secretary . STTTTO >' -I > -A 5 Hi"IELD . Oabert Mee , framewori-tauttei , Yorest-side . Thomas Revel , ditto , ' ditto . Christopher Brandrith , ditto , Smedley ' s-buildings . James Simmons , ditto , Ihike-street , sub-Secretary . Joseph Coleman , ditto , Pinele . sub-Treasurer .
TOBK . Charles Stuart , plasterer , 13 , Grape-lane . "Ro *> ert GUI , joiner , 1 , Billon-street . Edward Barley , paper-stainer , 19 , Bilton-Btreet . John Boocock , paper-stainer , Friargate . Robert Demain , cabinet-maker , Friargate . Da-rid Halton , joiner , North-street "Wilson Inglis , printer , East-ridinf-parade . WinJam Cortieux , turner , Micklegate , sub-Secretary William Croft , joiner , Walmgate , sub-Treasurer .
STROCDWATEB . Samuel Paul , eordwainer , Stroud HilL Thomas Lucis , tailor , Ebby , Bub ^ Treasuier . Henry Pritchard , tailor , Fi&her ' s-court , sub-Secretary OCSEBCRN . James Bell , pitman . John Bowman , ditto . Saury Harrison , flax-dresser . Henry Feirvriefc , pitman . Martin Jade , pitman . Isaac Bruce , flax-dresser , sub-Treasurer . John Widl , ditto , sub-Secretary .
SVSI . Eai . ASD . James Williams , stationer , Bridge-street John Xteegan , Chartist missionary , Ditto . Geo- Binns , draper , High-street . James Morratt , gardener , Infirmary . Thomas Wilson , painter , Woodbine-street JU > bert Fenwick , joiner , Sussex-street John Small , chaArmaker , IUst Cross street J . G . Kirker , millwright , Millfleld Cottages . Oeo . Walker , basket-maker . "Thomas Robson , painter , Low Quay , Treasurer Jehn Hemsley , Bridge-street , Secretary .
BATH . persons nominated for the General Council : — Thomas Bolwell , shoemaker , 5 , Galloway ' s Buildings Charles Ciarke , smith , Bank Cottage , Widcombe . John Hopkins , carpenter , 3 , Westall-place . John England , Uilor , Cottage , Philip-Btreet < J « a Bartlctt , shoemaker , Putney-road . Hugh Bartlett , ditto , ditto . Bobert Kemp Philp , printer , 1 , Chandos BuUdingF Bichard Twite , thoemaker , 9 , Philip-street , sub treasurer . Charles Bolwell , shoemaker , 5 , Galloway ' s Buildings anistant-Secretary .
NEWCASTLE-rPOS-TYXE . X&lhsjiiel Frintland , quarryxiiaji , 3 eII-Btr © et , Ax-Jtar ' sHilL Mattkew Robson , tailor , Wall KnolL . Matthew Mo&tt , joiner , 87 , Btandford-street G * orge Hogg , labourer , 4 , Monk-street John Wishart , fitter , Chambers' Court , ^ iewcateabeet Jamei Fainloujh , striker , Rocket Court , Kewgateatreet j . K . c Cairattwxs , bookseller , 3 , Ihakspeare-street John M'Whinnie , tailor , Peel-street
John Paterson , muon , Temple-street James Fraser , boot and shoemaker , Macford's Entry , y ^ y ^ nmh ft rijLn ^ . M ^ pwi h James Rutherford , do ., Doweys Comer , Castle Garth . Bobert Harrison , Buckingham-street George Thomson , head of the Side . JameiQnin , Westg&te-steeet . 32 > wsu Taylor , Politera Chapel Tard . . JoJmSUritey , Qoeen-itreet . James Sinclair , tondryman , S , Pewelgate , . Gatesfttad , tab-Seeretscy . Timothy Monaghan , Uilor , Clayton ' s Court , Pilgrim afreet , sub-Treasurer .
Kiixaow . Samael Share , wearer . Stone-pit Field . Wffliam Shore , da do . Thomas UOi ^ an , da da James Belfleld , do . da Benry Clocgk , do . da John ButterwortiL , spinner , Ginnel , eub-Treasartr . James M ^ " «» , wearer , Harbeur , sub-Secretary . ^ TABBIKCTOK . John Wltton , basket maker , Bridge-street Buildings James Bartan , fustian cutter . Crossley-itreet . Junes Yfcte * . wMTer , Scttootlane . ¦ Junes Hcryton , watcU ^ lAfs cntt er , Tow » -hil 3 . James Lee , Uilor , Somtrs ^ t-street - ^ Geer ge Lee , sboemsJcer . VJames-street JSbn W »; bste * , "flK 2 i- ^ ^ S * , Hope-street ? atm > . * vreb 9 ter , ihoe ^ ftker , 35 , Lower Bank-street , ^ A-Trewirer . Edward iiwltigs , plamber , 33 , Lower BjjrJt'jrtreft , jpVSecr eUry .
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oatesbkad . - John Marray , labounr , Soothshore . Peter Hurts / , ditto , dttt * . George MirUn , hatter , Bam Close . William Gitteuder , smith , Bottle Bank , William Henderson , tinnttn , Ei « t « r- « treet . William Henderson , ditto , High-street Charles Cross , labourer ' , ditto . Edward Scurfleld , saddler , Cburcb-walfc John Sammei , hotter , Hlsb-streoU SUGSAGJS , ( GLOL'CESTEESHIRE . ) Richard Workman , boot and shoemaker , BrowshiB Samuel WatJdns , grocer , Bugsage , tub-Treasurer . William Fxeeman , boot and shoemaker , Chalfordhill , sub-Secret » ry .
NOTTIHOHAM . —( DEMOCRATIC CH 1 PBL . ) Wm . BilWe , joiner , Mansfield . Rybt Sand , Uce-maker , Cutle Terrace . Benj . Siddons , shoemaker , Cumberland-street Wm . Russell , schoolmaster , Millstone-lane . Wm . Stanford , fraaiewori knitter , Tyna street Wm . Dudley , do independent-nilL Wm . Treeee , pipe-maker , Corn-street J& * . Sweet , hair-dresser , Goose-gate , sub-treasurer . Thoe . Stanford , framework knitter , Bromley-street , sub-secretary . NOTXIXGHAB , ( KIKG GEORGE ON HOBSEBACK . )
William Parker , Parker-gate . John Peters , Tyler-street Jonathan Barber , Brougham-street . William Hawley , Pierrepont-street John Herbert , Eaat-street Samuel Maltby , Tyler-street John Baraett , East-street John Gibson , King-street , sub-Treasurer . Timothy Th » teber , Sfeeridan-street , « ab-S « cretary
LOrGHBOaOCGH A > 'D KEIGHBOBSHOOD . George Smith and Samuel Fisher , MountsorreL John Brown , Abraham Harding , Joha North , and Walden , Loughborough . John Pratt , Loughborough , tub-Treasurer . John Skevington , Loughborough , sub-Secretary . LEICESTEBT . R . Smart Joseph Mansfiold . William Burden . John Markham . — Cufley . — Bowan . — Wray . John Seal , sub-Treasurer . Thomas Cooper , sub-S « eretary .
DEHBY . John Sterington , fitter . Nathaniel Neal , shoe-maker . John Johnson , fancy weaver . Thomas Smith , forger . Thomas Briggs , millwright James Farnsworth , fancy silk hosier , tub-Treasurer Joseph Tamer , eilt glwrer , aub-Secretary , WOTTON-UNDEE-EDGE . Henry R . Lacy , Old-town . Daniel Cox , Old-town . William Foules , Pounds ' -ground . Rowland Lacy , Combe-road , sub-Treasurer . iBa&c Skelton , Back-lane , sub Secretory .
TSO'WBB . IDGE , Edward Vaine . . James Watts . Joseph Biggen . James Halberd . William Harford . I saac Lester . James Has well , President John Moore , sub-Treasurer . Henry Adams , sub-Secretary .
PLYMOUTH . Thomas Beer , Dyer-street , Russell-street , Plymouth . John Behie , confectioner , Lore-street , ditto . William Worth , cabinet-maker , Trerille-street , ditto . Richard Blight , shoemaker , Garden-street , ditto . John Smith , Jfews-agent , Taristock-street , ditto . John Horswill , brass-finisher , White Cross-street , ditto . Samuel Thomas , printer , Adelaide-street , Stonehouse . William Lockwood , tailor , Barrack-street , ditto . William Gin , patten-maker , Mount-street , Darenport . Andrew Cummings , smith , Stafford-hill , ditta
JiOKMOCTH . James Powell , plasterer , Xerth-parade . wuiiam Tvniiams , boot and shoe maker , Why Bridgestreet Thomas Tylor , brightsmith , Monmouth-street . John Thomas , boot and shoe maker , Monmouthstreet John Teasley , l abourer , Why Bridge-street William Price , boot and Bhoe maker , Dry Bridgestreet John Buttery , watch and clock maker , Agent Courtsquare , sub-Treasurer . Henry Harding , boot and shoe maker , Monmouthstreet , sub-Secretary .
WORCESTER . — ilowbray , tailor King-street — Young , cerdwainer , Park-place . — Hinton , do ., Sidbury . — Powell , gloret , Hilton-street — Cl * rk , tailor , SU John ' s . J . Williams , glever , Canal Side , Blockhouse , Bub-Treasurer . J . W . Blackweil , eordwainer , Trinity , sub-S # creUry ,
PBEST 0 . V . Robert Walton , mechanic , 14 , Park-street . Robert Ball , coal merchant , 2 , Willow-street John Wright , wearer , Soapery-street James M Cune , weaver , Iawson-street William Nichols , labourer , 4 , Back Que # n-Street E'lward Swindlehurst , wearer , 25 , High-street James Duckworth , wearer , 13 , North-street William Liddle , eordwainer , 10 , Russell-Btrwt , sub-Treasurer . George Hatton , do ., 26 , Lawson-street , sub-Secretary .
OLDHAM . Robtrt Beaumant , banding-manufacturer , Waterhead-miiL Richard Haslem , reedmaker , Horsehedge . Samuel Broadbent , joiner , Waterhead-mill . Richard Greenhalgh , dresser , Stampstone . Lewis Harrop , spinner , Lses . Henry Rushton , twister , Lower-moor . James Greares , carder , Austerlands . Thomas lawless , basket-maker , Le ^ s-street John Ingham , wearer , Shoredge . Henry Cbappell , ditto , Mumps . Thamas Brierly , hatter , Charlotte-street Samuel Yardly , cordwauier , Boardnian-street William Hauler , schoolmaster , Lower-moor , sub-Secretary . Leonard Haslop , hatter , Temperance Coffee-house , Manchester-street , sub-Treasurer .
SALISBURY . Joseph Stone , frame work-knitter . George Marshall , shoemaker . Thomas Sutton , dairyman , sub-Treasurer . John Wilkinson , news-agent , Market Place , sub-Secretary . CARLISLE . John Armstrong , wearer , Rickergate . Jonathan Braithwaite , do ., Botehergate . William Farisu , do ., Newtown . John Henderson , do ., Boggs . John Reutledge , tailor , Queen-street William Buchanan , block-printer , Botehergate . James Arthur , stationer , Rickergate . "William Atkinson , warper , May-street , Botchexgate , sub-Treasurer . Joseph Richardson , shoemaker , Water-street , sub-Secretary .
BROMSGROTE . Henry Prossed , shoemaker , Worcester-street William Wild , da , Strand . Thomas Pipperd , button-maker , Worcester-street John Pinfield , da , Holy Lane . George Huguea , Bhoemaker , Wortester-street James Heywood , wearer , Sidemore . Joseph Cooper , button- » aker , Chartist Lane . Richard Pinfield , nailer , Worcester-street R Sanders , shoemaker , do . James Hall , button-maker , Sidemore . Manchester , hulme . William Tarwood , shoemaker , 16 , Ho > e- » treet . William Gibson , shopkeeptr , 28 , Clarendon-street Robert Holmes , labourer , 16 , Billington- street David Jardine , joiner , Bond-street .
MANCHESTER ( TIB-STREET ) James Wheeler . Henry NuttalL Georye Swainson . G * orge MitchelL George Lee . John Pullem . Isaac Humphreys . Samuel Chamberlain , sub-Treaiurer . Thomas Lowe , sub-Secretary .
WEST MANCHESTER ( HARDMAN STB . KET ) . Edward Drummond , shoemaker , 14 , Back Quay . street * John Fletcaer , da , Austen-court , Cumberland-street Alexander Lewis , Uilor , 12 , Hatton-ceurt , Chapelstreet , Salford . John Dawson , do , 3 , Toad-lane . John Joynaon , shoemaker , 89 , Hardman-street , sub-Secretary . Andrew Melrille , Uilor , 5 , D&niel-street , Holme , « ab-Secretary .
EAST MAWCHESrEK ( BROW ^ . STRE £ T ) . James Pinkerton , tailor , 1 , Baines ' -place . William ChauUer , festian ~ ottter , 7 , Foster-street William Gregson , labourer , . 3 . Rushton-buildings . James Car tledge , schoolmaster , Xomas-street George Cookson , warebonsematt , Holbrook-street John Cartledge chairmaker , Eobet ^ -street . James Popplewell , 71 , Loag-street , sub-SecreUry . "VTilliAm Atkinson , Ouxmr ) # , K ^ xtonVbuildings cub-Treasures
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8 ALFOKO . John MUllngton , aboemaker , Hope ^ tnat , Oldfleld xoad . Thomas Richards , mechanic , Mount-pleasant street . Charles Broome , do ., Legendre-street Robert Gilbody , do ., Wheathlll-street Peter Morris , packer . —— Thornley , packer . William Hoi :, dfsr , Hope-itreeb William Sell , fustian cutter , Brown-street . R&nken , engraver , Mount-pleasant tow . John Campbell , news-ageit , 18 , Adderiy-street J . F . Craig , sub-S « cr « Ury . Robert Qume , baker , Ryland-street , Broughton-road Bnb-Treasurer .
STOCKPORT . George Bradburn , Dukenfield-place . Joseph Hibbert , ToU-bar-f treet Elisha Hopwood , Lord-street Charles Bowman , Daw-buik . Thomas Clarke , Temperance-yard , Hill-gate , sub-Secretary . Robert Henthaw , New Bridge-lane , tub-Treasurer . BURNLEY , ( LANCASHIRE . ) William Sagar , Howe-street , No . 2 . Henry Clegg , Back Careon-street . James Cunliffe , ShftWs-buildings . Joh * Smitli , Newtown . James Criss , Brown-street Richard Greenhalgh , Bridge-end . James Helm , Bank-street Christopher Webster , Rodney-street , sub-Secretary . Edward Pate , Bethesda-street , sub-Treasurer .
LONPON ( BERMONDSEY . ) John Maynaird , Rotherhithe-street John Rose , currier , 13 , Mellick ' fl Place . Robert Wild , 5 , Ann * Place , Grange Walk . LONDON EAST . George Cooper , shoemaker , 2 , Rosemary-court , Tresham-street Frederiok LeferTe , wearer , 37 , Danning ' a-alley , Bishopegate , sub-Secretary . Edward PlckersgUl , ditto , 2 , I . ower PeUuun-stMet , tub'Treasurer . LONDON ( "WESTMINSTER ) , SECOND NOMINATION . Alexander Wilson , 7 , Garden Court , Limbeth . William Whaley , carpenter , 23 , Gloucester Terrace , Yauxu&ll Road . John Warthington , mason , 7 , Garden Court , Lambeth , sub-Tre&sutes . George Taylor , 1 , Hope Place , York-street , Wsstmuuter . sub-Secretary .
WESTMINSTER . John Crow , Uilor , 18 , Wilcomb-street , Haymarket . William BredaU , bootmaker , 10 , Little Windmillstreet Altxander Drummond , do . 10 , Little Windmillstreet . John Dodd 8 , do ., * , Cross-street George Henderson , do ., 8 , Hunt ' s Court , Cross-street , Leicester-square . Timothy O'Neil , carpenter , 25 , Little East-street DaTid M'Blend , bootmaker , 2 , Brewer-street , sub-Treasurer . Wm . Young Lowter , UUor , 1 Q , Little Windmillstreet , sub-Secretary .
ST . PANCRAS ( MIDDLESEX . ) Thomas Wall , 68 , Upper Seyinour-stre « t , Somera Town . James Ferbe , 32 , Cbarlea-ttreet , Hampstead-road . Thomas Smith , 16 , Little Clarendon-street , Somert Town . John Fisld , York Place , Ossulston-street John Jooson , 16 , Northam Buildings , Somers Town . John Hodge , Brill-row . Ephraim Knee , West-street , Somers Town . Thomas Lowrie , Wilstead-street Robert Sudbury , New-road , sub-Treasurer . B . B . Marley , 31 , Charles-&tr « et , Hampstoad-road , tub-Secretary .
KENSIKGTON AND HAMMERSMITH . Jamei Samuel Heath , carpenter , 5 , Phoenix Place , Knightsbridge . Samuel Ford , shoemaker , 1 , Ftilham Bridge-row , Chelsea . George Sturge , do . 1 , do . d « . do . Henry Lacey , do . 7 , Pentegon-place , do . Wm . Walter , gardener , 9 , North Row , Earl ' s Court , Kensington . Wm . Dilebar , smith , 8 , Wellington Buildings , Manor-street , Chelsea . Wm . Whitohorn , tailor , i , Newland-street , Kentlngton . Samuelj Glfford , leather-catter , 1 , King-street , Kensington , sjb-Treasurer . Thomas M . Wheeler , schoolmaster , 1 , King-street , Kensington , sub-Secretary .
MaRYLEBONE . George E . Brown , carpenter , 6 , Iron Wharf Road . Giles Lavett , carpenter , 18 , Sbottldreu-ttreet , Bryanston . square , Paddingtom . Robert Willis , carpenter , 19 , Molyneux-8 treet , Edgeware-road . George Oldus , painter , 90 , Devonshire-street , Lisson Grore , Edgeware-road . William Tipper , brazier , 90 , ditto Henry Howard , gardener , 25 , Ardington-street , ditto John Murray , Uilor , 18 , Fitzroy-place , New-road . Charles Rennie , Cabinet-maker , 11 , Mary-street , Hampstead-road , sub-Treasurer . Thomas Taylor , shoemaker , 38 , Molyneux street , Edgeware-road , sub-SecreUry . lAMBETH .
Benjamin Rogers , cooper , 6 , Gilbert-street John Jago , jriimer , 6 , Agnes-street Henry Tyas , tiltmaker , 2 , Trinity-street , Bow . Joan Williams , hatter , 77 , Vauxhall-Btreet Thomas Davis , sh « e-maker , 12 , BrindeB-court . Anthony Beck , mason , 38 , Harlington-street , sub-Treasurer . Charles Reene , painter , 38 , White-horse-street , sub-Secret ? ry .
BLOOMSBURY . John Baldwin , oarness-maker , 16 , Church-street , Soho . William Norman , Turner , 29 , Little Coram-street , St . Pancras . William Hoppy , tobacconist , 14 , Duke-street , Llncoln ' s-inu-nelds . Gilbert M'Frederick , boet-mak « r , 14 , Prince-Btreet , Turnstile , Holborn . Robert Durrant , turner , 66 , John-street , Tottenham-Co urt-road . Robert Box , plumber , 32 , Red lion-street , Holborn . Joseph Turner , green-grocer , 42 , Store-street , B : oomsbury . Joseph Moore , turner , 2 , Bloomsbury-court , Holborn , sub-Secretary . Henry Gibbs , painter , 3 , Tottenham-court-road , sub-Treasurer .
TOWEB HAMLETS . William Henry Watkins , sh « emaker , 17 , Collingwood-street William Lawrence , upholsterer , 11 , Upper Yorkstreet Wm . Wise , wearsr , 28 , Weat-street , TwigFoley . Peter Sadler , shoemaker , 12 , Dock-street Benjamin Jiewley , -wearer , 12 , Wilite-street . James Tinnet , wearer , 9 , Park-street . James Hart , wearer , do . Richard Ogdea , bricklayer , 68 , Lambeth-street , sub-Treasurer . Edmund Thirkell , shoemaker , 2 , Mary ' s-row , Essex-strtset , sub-Secretary . Thomas Mills , boot-closer , S , New Inn , Broad-way . John wranshaw , wearer , 4 , MancheatcMtreet Daniel Cardon , 5 , Norton ' s Gardens , Gibraltar Walk .
WiLWOEIH AND CAMBEEWELL . John Simpson , carpenter , Elm Cottage , Waterloostreet William Halladay , shoemaker , 3 , Pilgrim-place . George Trimming , sheemaker , 24 , Amelia-place . Wm . Rhodes , dairyman , Southampton-Street , Sub-Treasurer . Gteorge Hinton , shoemaker , 3 , Yeoman ' t-rbw , ParkpUce , sub-Secretary . William Hales , shoemaker , 13 , Clandon-street , Portland-street . William Henry Tuner , shoemaker , South-street , BRISTOL .
William Morgan , tinman , Me&dow-ctrset Jeremiah Collins , eordwainer , Meadow-street . Isaac Battle , Uilor , Jones Court , Frogmore-street James Greenslade , Uilor , Frogmore-street . William Chiren , plumber , Barnard ' s Place , New Cut Joseph Reed , eordwainer , Castle Green . Thomas Paiaeley , eordwainer , Cannon-street Felix William Simeon , letUr-preu printer , Templestreet , sub-Secretary . Charles Clarke , potter , Bridge-ttreet , tub-Treasurer .
WEST BRISTOL . Joseph Richards , smith , 4 , Bandon-ttreet Alexander Towler , cabLoet-maker , 18 , Upper Maudlin- street Edward Bash , tailor . Trinity-row . BRIGHTON . Bobert Colling , acheolmuter , Windtor- « otU « e . Choreh-street ^' John Allen , carpenter , Upper Gardiner-street . John Page , watchmaker , 14 Camelford-ttreet Frederick Page , eordwainer , 3 , Kew-itreet George Giles , carpenter , 86 , Montpelier-plaee . WiUiam Wo » dw » rd , news-agent , < 1 , Unlon-ptaca . John Sandy , labourer , « 4 , Upper North-ttreet . Robert L&ndseU , hairdretser , 18 , Marlboroagh-place . Rueben Alleom , carpenter , 27 , Trafalgar-street Nathaniel Morling , house-agent , Albion-street William Flowers , shipwright , 15 , Upper St James- street WESTBDBY ( WILTS . ) Benjamin Deacon , patten-maker . Rsbert Vincent , wearer . John Champion , do . Wm , Tucker , news-agent , sub-Treuvrer . Thomas Price , brush-maker , sub-Secretary .
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1 T 0 LTBBHAMPT 0 N . John Millar , mew « re « der , Worcetter-street . JotDDrirer , engineer , SUflFord-street John Dunn , hinge maker , do . Thomas Brooghall , stonemason , do . John Maxfleld , Uilor , Berry-street . William Hawke , do ., 0 h « rle 8-8 treet . WUliam Freeman , forgeman , Back-lane . Williitm Uogg , baker , Snow-hill , sub-Treasurer . John S . Farmer , clerk , Petit-street , sub-Secr # Ury DROY 1 SDEN . Isaac Dawflon , Wm . Harbut Joseph Booth . Thomas Simmister . Robert AspinalL Abraham Bairstow . . John Bayley , sub-Treasurer . Jonah Schofield , sub-Secretary .
NOBWICH . John Shenton , wearer , Chesterfleld-roW . William Dewing , ditto , Mill-street , Caltoo . Robert Nelson , ditto , Water Row . Richard Bataon , eordwainer , Stump-cross . John Cashing , wearer , SUrer-street John Nichols , bricklayer , St Martin's at Oak . Thomas Gifford , Uilor , Magdalene . Bt , sub-Treasurer . Samuel Goat , wearer , St . Augustine ' s , sub-Secretary . DALSTON . John Smith . William Ferguson . William Baraet . James Heortnesa . Edward Franklin . John Reid . Gtorge Tarisb . Thomas Adams , Bub-Treasurer . Joaepb BurnB , sub-Secretaty . YEOTIL . Abednigo Stephens , painter , Vicarage-street . Robert Adams , glover , Park-street . John Edmunds , da , Park-street Emanuel Hooper , do ., Bo » d-8 treet Robert Tucker , smith , South-street John Balnbridge , upholsterar , Market-place . Wm . Hewlett , glover , Kingston , sub-Treasurer . HELPER ( DERBYSHIRE . ) James Vickera , bookseller , Bridge-street Thomas Meakin , frame work knitter , Brookaide . John Mablin . ' do . do .. Bridge-street . George Smith , do . do ., Brookside . George Has ] em , bleacher , Stvinney Lane . Wm . Brown , brickmaker , Cow HiH . George Smith , frame work knitter , Broofcside , sub-Treasurer . John Wheeldon , joiner , Swinney Lane , mb-Secretary .
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¦ . *~ m ? i Town Council . —A special general meeting of the members of the Leeds Towu Council was held n Wednesday last . The business transacted was not of great importance . Messrs . Cullingworth and Son , Boar-lane , were elected printers for the current year , ending the 9 th of November ; and Mr . Cross , in Commercial-street , was elected stationer for the same period . The meeting was principally memorable from the circumstance of it being the first since the passing of the Municipal Act , at which the Tories had a majority . Conservatism is now fairly in the ascendant in the Leeds Town
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HULIHE AND CBOBLTON ,-A . lecture on capital and labour was delivered in the Chartist ' s ream , 2 Q 6 , Clarendon-street , over the Co-operative Store , on Sunday evening last , by Edward Curran . The lecturer acquitted himself well , and gave great satisfaction . The chairman announced that there would be lectures delivered there every Sunday evening , at half-past six ; also the members meet every Tuesday evening at eight o ' clock .-HALIFAX . —New PELtON . —On Thursday evening week , a public meeting was held at the above place , for the purpose of taking into consideration the prisoners' liberation , &c ; petition . Mr . Fletcher , one of the industrious millions , was called to the chair . Aftei the petition bad been read to the meeting , it was adopted , and » number of signatures attached thereto . Subscriptions in aid of the Convention to sit in London were commenced .
HULL . —National Charter Association . —A crowded meeting of this association was held in the Freemasons' lodge , on Monday evening last , when a s « rmon was preached by Mr . Worsdell , on the death of Clayton , after which the sum of 10 s . was collected for his widow . After the sermon was preached , Mr . Henry Vincent , Mr . Moirj Dr . M'Douall , Mr . Pitkethly , Mr . John Arran , of Bradford ; Mr . Wilkinson , of Halifax ; Mr . Gill , of Sheffield ; Mr . Duncan , of Edinburgh ; Mr . Morgan Williams , of Wales ; and Mr . Greaves , of Oldham , were nominated members of Mr . O'Connor ' s Convention . The National Petitions are getting numerously signed .
MANCHESTER . —At the Brown-street Chartist Rooms , Mr . James Cartledge addressed the Chartists , on Sunday evening last , on the duty of the m « n stopping at home on Tuesday erenings , in order to giro their wirea and sweethearts the pririlege of attending the female meeting on that evening . The men might Ulk about freedom of opinion and liberty , but he was of opinion , that without the assistance of womanlorely woman—there would be no redemption , therefore , he hoped that all the men would aend their wives to join the female Chartists of this place . Mr . Campbull delivered a lecture on the same evening in Tibstreet .
frosi our manchester correspondent . Liberation op Eight Chartist Prisoners froh Chester Castle . —The following patriots , who have suffered the full term of the imprisonment for vrhich they were consigned , were liberated on Wednesday last : —Mr . John Lirsey , of Manchester ; Mr . John Broadbent and Mr . James Duke , of Ashton ; Mr . Isaac Johnson , Mr . James Burton , Mr . Isaac Armitage , Mr . Thomas Howorth , and Mr . George Wareham , of Stock port . These men complain of the neglect shewn towards them by men in authority . In order to prevent their been unnecessarily detained , &r others had been before , they spoke to the Governor to warn the magistrates of their release , so that they might have their
recognizances signed . They had made all preparations for coming out at half-past ten o ' clock , but , however , they were compelled to open their boxes to be searched , and those which had been nailed up , had to be ua-uoiled again . After vrhich , they were cunning up and down the town in search of a magistrate , in company with the Governor ' s clerk , Dut not one could they find , until they accidentally met Mr . Walker in the street ; this detained them till a quarter-past four o ' clock , before they could leave Chester , consequently it was nine o ' clock before thay arrived ia Manchester , which completely frustrated the arrangements of their friends , who had promised to meet them at the Station at four o ' clock . They conclude this step
was taken by the authorities to disappoint their families in meeting them—all letters having gone through the Governor ' s hands ; and , of course , he would be aware how to manage it . I Public Meeting . —On Wednesday evening , a public meeting , which had been called by placard , was held in the Chartists Room , Tib-street . Mr . Holmes was called to th « chair . Mr . C , Doyle rose to move the following resolution , which was Beconded by Mr . C . Connor , and carried unanimously , " That in the opinion of this meeting , the manifold and oppressive grievances under which the working classes of this country now labour , imperatively demand redress , and that , therefore , this meeting agrees to petition the Commons'House of
Parliament to adopt the People ' s Charter ; and also to take immediate steps for the restoration of Frost , Williams , and Jones , and for the release of all political prisoners in the united kingdom . "Mr . James Cartledge then read the petition , which appeared in the Star , and moved its adoption , which was seconded by Mr . Littler , and , when put , was carried without a dissentient . Mr . William Shearer rose , and moved the next resolution , seconded by Mr . John Campbell , and carried as the above " That the petition now adopted , be entrusted to the Political Prisoner * ' Convention , and that this meeting pledges itself to support the same . ' Mr . John
, ] Livesey , who had just arrived from Chester , entered the room and was received with the must enthusiastic and vociferous cheering . He rose to respond and would content himself with informing that meeting and the country at large , that instead of the persecution , prosecution , and incarceration deterring him from advooating the Charter . It had made him more determined to procoed . ( Cheers . ) He would not say more at that timo , because it was late , but hoped he should have shortly a more favourable opportunity . A vote of thanks was given to the chairman at the close of the meeting . ,
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• , , . ' > , LATEST FROM THE UNITED STATES . The Britannia , mail-steamer , arrived on Wednesday at Liverpool , from Halifax , after a speedy but rough passage of thirteen days from the latter port ; bringing accounts from New York to the 15 th , and Boston to the lfthult ., inclusive . The intelligence thus received , which has been so anxiously looked for , is not of importance . The affair of M'Leod was still in ttatu oiw , and himself in prison at Lockport , awaiting his trial , to which , however , it was not thought he would be brought . Rumour ? prevailed , that our minister , Mr . Fox , had demanded the release of M'Leod , or his own passport , but the statement is not founded upon authority . The boundary question remained also wntoucaed since our last advices .
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FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT . ' London , Thursday Evening , April 1 , Quarter to Seven . Aix Fool ' s Dat . —This morning , at Bow-8 treet , two well-dressed young men , disciples of the Waterfords andfWaldegraves , who gave the names of Wm . Townsend and Charles Smith , were charged with having made fools of themselves , ere the anniversary of their "day of privilege had well net in , and in that capacity created a disturbance in Co vent-gar den market , and assaulting an officer in the execution of his duiy . It appeared that the defendants , with some other persons , stationed themselves in the conservatory , and
amused tbemselves with throwing orange peels at people passing to and from the market , and otherwise conducting themselves in a very improper manner . On the officer desiring them to desist or leave the place , they refused , saying they would act as they pleased , at the same time making use of very abusive and insulting language , from whtcb they proceeded to more substantial violence , and it was with considerable difficulty that they were secured . It turned out that the defendant Townsend is a solicitor , and Smith his articled clerk ; and they were fined £ 5 , or fourteen days' "limbo . " They were then locked up ; but , juat before the arrival of the van to take them to their destination , they " raised the wind , " and mizzled .
Sjngulak and Fatal Accident . —An inquest was held this morning by Mr . Baker , in Old Gravel Lane , on the body of a female child , named Crawley , aged sixteen months , whose death was oaused by a singular accident . The mother of the deceased said that on St . Patrick ' s Eve she went out to sup at a friend ' s , taking deceased with her . After supper , as ^ the child wm playing about the room , she fell over a sto « l , and then screamed very violently . Her mother ran to her assistance , and on taking her up
found that she was bleeding from Hie mouth , and that she held in her hand a square-pointed shoemaker ' s knife , the blade of which was stained with blood . The child showed no external wound , and the knife must have entered her mouth as she- fell . The Parish surgeon , ( Mr . Garretl , ) saw the child on the day following the accident , but dfd not discover the real nature of the injury until a few days afterwards , when he found a distinct incised wound in the threat , ( caused , - doubtless , by the knife being forced in , by the fall ) , surrounded by inflammation , and producing extreme difficulty of breathing ; the sudden sloughing of this wound ended in suffocation and death . Verdiot , " Accidental Death . "
Citt News , Commercial Review , and a Warning Hint to the Depositors in Savings' Banks . —The Chancellor of the Exchequer has laid his ministerial paw upon the Savings' Banks deposits , and given in exchange Exchequer Bills—that is , his flimsy and fluctuating "promises to pay , " to the commissioners . Eren among the money-mongers this step has been loudly deprecated , as tending to destroy all confidence in the hitherto sacre-i nature of this trust ; aud most of the '' long heads upon 'Change , " predict , with considerable confidence , that this source of rerenue will be thereby seriously injured , if not permanently impaired . The objections to this mode of augumenting the National Debt are numerous ; and it is argued by the best informed in such matters , that if this system be
permitted , the Government may use the power of increasing the debt to an unlimited extent . Irrespective of this view of the money market , the general aspect is favourable to commerce ; the changes are in favour of this country , and gold is flowing into the " old lady's" coffers . All this betokens a more lively state of affairs ; but , as money is abundant , and first-class bills are very scarce , some of the "heavy gentry" maybe induced to embark their posh in foreign loans . They may , perhaps , burn their fingers at this fund ; for , recently , on the bare possibility of war with FraHCe , French securities tell 23 per cent , in as many days . The following are the closing prices to-day of some of the British funds : —Three per Cent . Consols , 88 |; New Threeand-a-Half per Cent , 97 i ; Exchequer Bills , 1 ; Consols for Account , 881 .
Thb Suicide Mania . —In the course of last week , six cases of attempts at self-destruction were admitted to the London Hospital alone , ou « of which proved fatal . During Monday and Tuesday last , three other cases of a similar description were admitted to the same Hospital , of which another has terminated fatally . Frightful Accident . —Falling op a Floor-Cloth MANurACTORY . —Yesterday afternoon , about three o ' clock , the iloor-cloth manufactory belonging to Messrs . Wringdon and Kendall j now erecting in Page ' s-walk , Grange-road , Bermondsey , fell ii * with a tremendous crash , amongst the numerous workmen , crushing seven of them in a most
frightful manner . The sufferers were immediately conveyed to Guy ' s Hospital in cabs , where in a short time two of them were so far recovered as to be permitted to be removed to their homes . The others remain at the hospital without hopes of recovery . There were upwards of fifty persons on the building at the time , and the disastrous occurrence ia attributed to the braces which had secured massive pieces of timber , forty feet in height , supporting the floor , having been snapped by the heavy gusts of wind , which continued to blow all the morning . Additional braces had been placed , but a sudden gust snapped all the props , and in an instant levelled the whole fabric with the ground ..
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( FROM THE LONDON PAPERS OF FRIDAV . ) HOUSE OF LORDS . : The Jews' Declaration Bill was read a first time , and after some other important business , their Lordships adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . The St . Alban ' s . Election Committee reported that the Earl of Listowel had been duly elected , and that the petition was neither frivolous nor vexatious . After some routine business had been transacted th ® House resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House upon the Poor Law Amendment Bill . The 18 th clause was read by Mr . Bernal . Ita object was to give the unions power to contract with the Guardians for the maintenance of the
poor . Lord G . Somerset was opposed to the clause . altogether , but before voting against it he would move as an amendment , in order to make the clause as good as such a clause could be made , that paupers should not be moved away from the workhouses of their district against their consent . Lo » d John Russell suggested that the objection might be obviated by limiting the distance to which he paupers should be seat . He could not , howtver , agree that the consent of the pauper should be eecessary , for that would render the clause altogether nuzatorv .
Mr . Ward suggested the withdrawal of the clause us being utterly irreconcUeable to the feilinga of the country . Lord John Russell said he would withdraw the clause , and this was done accordingly . The 19 th clause was then read , the bject of which was to render wives liable in certain cases , such as the husband being iu custody , or transported , or a lunatic , to maintain their children , notwithstanding coverture . This , after a long disonssion , was also withdrawn . The 20 th and 21 st clauses were agreed to . On the 22 nd clause being proposed , the object of which was to empower Guardians to enlarge and alter workhouses within the district of the metropolitan policeand to charge the expenditure to ¦
, the poor-rates , a " . " ~~"'" ,. ™ ^ Mr . T . Duncombb moved an amendment , the effect of whioh was to render necessary the consent of the rate-payers . , After lome discussion , the amendment was lost on a division by a majority of t \ 6 to 12 . ' The clause wasthenagteedto . . On the 23 d oUoae being put from the ebair , : Lord J . Russell said its object wa * to enable the Commissioner ^ to deoide iipon the trades to which poor children sheuld be apprenticed . ^ The clause was carried b > a majority of 143 to The Chairman then reported progress , and obtained leave to sit again on Friday , after which the House adjourned .
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some places had been completed . Those candidL £ who belongto & * GorewiHrad been reS ? we believe , in all eases . The war of races , now ? j seems , in the endeavour of each to BtreD * tkI » ¦» regain ascendancy , to U for the time renewed - aS m tome districts , peopled by the French , c «! r dates had been elected who distiiignished thenSii as promoters of thelate diitarbances . Toofc »! S the elections , however , have yet been decided £ shew what the general result u likely tobt ^ nxai Gaitettil ^
Torkbt * nd EQTPTi—AdviceB from CoastantiiwL pie of the mh March reached Paris on Mondar % express . The Ottoman fleet returned to tiiateaBW on tae 16 th , and had resumed its former SatSi along the European bank of the Bosporus . - SS ? ference had been held atew days before , at TehSS * in the palace of Lord Poraonby , for the pnraosa ^ « f Sr « in « ^« » fPly or the Porteto the lastdemlna of Mehemet Ali ; when the-: Ambaasadors cmmS the resolution of supportiog theclaiau of tie P « SJT arid notified to tU Divan , that if the Sultan < S * Si © rant them , his HighneBs should not expect air r «? ther interference on the part of the Four PmnSS " The Porte would , it was expected , aceede tjffi wishes of the Ambassadors . ., ' .. " . w tta
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Leeds Corn Market , Tpesbat , April 6 —TVi arrivals « f all kinds of Grain to this day ' s inart 2 are smaller than last week . Wheat has beeTahn sale , and scarcely supported last Week ' s price TW . has been very littl * alteration in fine Barley / but !« other descriptions are very dull , and lower to mi . ealeB . Oats and B « ans heavy sale . ^ THE AVERAGE PRICES FOR THE Vn ^ ENDINC * APBIL 6 , 1841 . ~ T ? Wheat . Barley . Oafs . Rye . Beans . pfJ Qxa . Q » s . Qrs . Qrs . On 0 *? 3020 1253 123 i 0 ? S % * £ s , d . je a-d . £% . & . £ 8 . d . £ B . d . £ . * 3 4 71-1 . 13 4 1 4 2 i 10 0 0 ? 0 8 f J « * Leeds Cloth Market—There has been ratb * more business dene at both Cloth Halls "fa the tem last market days , and ^ manufacturers appear i ! somewhat better spirits . There is . howe ™? nothing like the brisk trade that there ough t £ & The nncertainty of Amerieaa affaira prevents « te merchants from coming to market as they otherwiM would do . *«««
Leeds FoBwrcar Fair , April T .-There was a very fair show , of all sorts of meat at market thS morning , for which there was a brisk demand . The Sheep being fewer in number than at the last fafr ^ e , all taken off , and very few Beasts r emain ^ unsold . Beef , 7 s to 7 s SiI per stoneCMuttoD , 7 d t ? ridperlb . Number of Beasts , 2 « 0 ; Sheep , 3 , 800 . Richmond Corn Market , April 3 rd—Than ! was a tolerable supply of Grain in our market t * o ( a 4 f 4 ^ 1 * 9 i ' »* - 84- ; Oa £ 2 s . lOd . to 4 s ; Barley 3 s . 9 d . to 4 s . ; Beans 5 s . to fis .. per . bushel . '•
State of Trade . —There was not the slighted improvement in our market yesterday ; on the contrary , the dullness , which has prevailed for somi timea past , was augmented by reports « f failures ia Germany , which , though not to any serioas extent ; were quite sufficient , iu the present sensitive state of the market , to produce a further decline in some descriptions of yarn , and tho business done Was ferj limited . In the cloth market there was no change to be noticed . The export trade , to all qaartera seems , for the present , to be almost suspended ; and ! notwithstanding an active home trade , goods of > all kinds continue much depressed . —Manchester Gtwjv dian of Wednesday .
Malton Cattle & Pig Market , April J . —There was a fair supply of in-calvers , as also of drape cows , and heifers at market to-day ; the trade in the former was dull , but the latter sold at fair prices . The show of bullocks was large and the trade very moderate , the'demand being slow . —In pigs the supply of store was fair and trade good . Of pork a thin show at 6 d par stone . Small pigs were better supply , and boH better than at the market previous , . : Malton Corn Market , April 3 . —The 6 upplyof Wheat and Barley was only small at our market this day ; Oats fair for the season . Wheat and Barley were dull of sale , at last week ' s prices ; ijferior sorts lower ; and Oats Jd . to $ d . per Stone lower . White Wheat , from 7 « 3 . to 76 s . ; Red do ., 66 a . to 683 . per qr . of 49 stone ; Barley from 26 a . to 32 s . per < jr . of 32 st . Oats from 10 J . to lid . per gtone .
. York Corn Market , April 3 . —With the ex . ceptipn of a few samples of Oats , we have but littl * offering to'day . The dull accounts from the south have iiad no effect on the trade here , for our milleri are all well nigh out of stock . Wheat meets i ready sale , and for anything in good condition the rates of last week are rather exceeded . Oats dull sale . Beans and Barley as before . Newcastle Corn Market , April 3—The supply of Wheat at market this morning was libers / , both from the country and the coast , and our millers showing little disposition to purchase , we muBt note
a duli sale at a decline of 2 s . per qr . on all descriptions . We have again good arrivals of barley , the sale if which is only slow , but last week ' s rates are obtained . liye is very dull sale , and the turn lower . Beausjand p ' eas meet with little enquiry . Malt is still a dull sale , even for the fiuest ' - qualities . We had a good supply of oats this morning , and before a clearance was effected , » decline of 6 d . to Is . per qr . { was submitted to . The arrivals of flour ire again considerable , and the sale during the week has been exceedingly dull . We reduce our aaotar tions Is . per sack ; but to effect sales at present a further decline must be submitted to .
Hull Corn Market , April 6 . —During the put week there has scarcely been a business transaction . passing , and prices of all descriptions of Grain may be considered nominally the same . A continued depression hangs over the Corn . trade—atiil tbe stocks of all descriptions , both with merchants find millers , are more than usually light . Linseed has been but in limited demand , and prices unaltered . Rapeseed steady in price , but not much passing m it . English and first quality foreign Linseed Cake support late prices—interior parcels almost unsale- ; able . Rape Cake and Bones without alteration , and
in fair demand . The supply for to-day ' s market is very triBiDg of any description of grain from _ the farmers . A general dulness prevails over the whole trade , and the business transacting is on the most limited scale . Wheat is rather in better condition - and for the best samples the millers pay rather below last week ' s prices ; for alt below this description , Is to 2 s per quarter lower prices are tasen where sales are made . Very little Barlty offariag , and but little demand for it ; the best maluog qualities are taken very sparingly , at last weeks prices ; for grinding very little inquiry . Oats unaltered . Beans still come in very moderate
condition , and are difficult to sell in consequence . London Corn Exchakgb , Mon pay , Aprii 5 .-There was only a moderate supply of Wheat , Barley * Beans , and Peas from Essex , Kent , and Suffolk lor this day ' d market , but there wasaiarge Freeh $ mm of EDgiish and Irish Oats , with few Scotch up wnce Friday . The imports of foreign gram have 1 been , rather limited , but tbere has been a fair < l tti" » l £ Linseed and Tares in during tho past wee k , ine Weather has been showery of late , and « at presew unsettled . The condition of this day a WWPK English Wheat being rather better , our millers wot it off more freely and gave last week ' s prices for au good qualities . There was a fair retail demand for fwftiim wwt - % i . t . v » A »* t . eaof this day 86 nnigat .
The best marks of ship Flour-were » nalter ^ J ? value , such meeting a steady sale . Barley reatoea the currency of last week , with a « ood » taU b ^ i . ness transacted in grinding samples . f «*» *!| r dull , and the turn oheaper . Peasof all . *** ££ in slow request , but without any material »««» inprioe . The choicest parcels of Maltwere » Mi 8 r more noticed , and the sales effected were » ' ™" . " * much money for such . The Oat trade * n » . P ™ g firm , but the business transacted was mostly w ine consumers , and for good heavy Cora U * jw « * qootitiona wen obtained , but for . middlingana in ferior sorts a trifling decline was submitted to .. London Smithpield Market , Mokday , Apwl fc -Comparatively speaking , the supply of *•*•
offering in our market of to-day was •"" . " •" " ^ rrr yet there was a decided im provement m it ' Jg * * quality . As the weather was very u" ^ " ™?" ^ Biaughtering , and the attendance of buyers oy u means numerouB , the Beef trade was , on the wno ^ dull , at a decline on last week ' s quotations of 2 d p 81 b . The number of Sheep being on the mcTeas «» the inquiry for them was heavy , at an ^ tt £ »« « 2 d pe ? Sli Although the Lamb trade ^ * j ^ some of the Essex breeds produced 83 par wj . About 160 Lambs arrived fresh up fron the i «» o "Wight , per the Southampton mIwW * -- " ? l ^ traoe mm duU , J *\ j ™ * n ™ J £$ & ?< diffid « lty supported . Prune Bmall Ww ^ TSuw reSuy , bnttootia » kinds of Pigs , nextto noUiwg waa doing . ___ ^
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( Fromihe Ne % » York American , March 15 . J We have now increased confidence in the belief that no serious difficulties will interrupt our relations with Great Britain . Meanwhile , however , all possible-precautions to prevent the occurrence of any untoward events oa the frontier are taking by the Adninistration . - ¦ ¦ ,.: . -,.. ' Major-Generil Scott , not lesa digtinijuished as a pacificator , than , at need , as a dashing soldier , arrived here last night from Washington , on his
way to the Niagara frontier , to take all proper measures to repress or repel any partisan outbreaks that might arise in the course and by reason of M'Leod ' a trial at Lockport . That trial is noticed , we believej for thifl day week , not this day , as has heretofore been stated ; and we hear it rumoured from Washington , and we believe truly , that the Attorney-Gene . ral of the United States , Mr . Critteudsn , will be present at Lockport , on behalf of the United States , to take such steps aa the case may warrant .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 10, 1841, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct374/page/8/
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