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PSl ^ S TSUIFP OUT 35 ONZ 3 ¦ •' TH 1 ; . COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW ASD TYRELL bog to call the attei --on of the Ch . trtist . Public to tbe HEVER AG E prepared by . them , as a Chesp an J Wholesome substitute ; or Taxed Coffee . J ; s iiHtritious qualities ai 3 equalled by uor . ein the Market ; while its mode o . * Preparation renders k vastly superior to the Trot . \ offeri- 'd for Sale by those who regard not the liea . ' th of the Consumer . As a mesuj of tupportiug the " l ^ xecntive Committee of the j \ a tioual Charter Association , " aud as a aans ot crippling the ' Goveriitnentel- Excl : tq " . > er , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon : u the kauas of the Sons of Toil . A single Trial will prove its saperiori : y over oiher Preparations of like prsteusions . Prepared and Sold by the Proprietors , 81 , Belgrave ' Gate , Leicester .
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The Proprietors havr- trreat pleaprire in announcing that > lr . J . HOBSON , Publisher of ¦ ; b . « Northern Star , has become General . W ' holks > le Agent for the Chartist Breakfast FowdeHj for the District of Yorkshire . He has now a largequantity in Stock , both at Leeds aud at Huddcrsfield , from which ho is authorised to supply the Associations and other Retail Vendors at the same Prices as the Proprietors themselves . Order ? addressed to him will meet with prom ' nt Attention .
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CANCER , EVERY VARIETY OF TUMOUR SCIRRHUS , FISTULA , &o . EXTIRPATED WITHOUT' THE KNIFE , BY J . Zi . WAED , 18 , Trafalgar-street , Leeds , and 82 , Oldfield-road , Salford , SWELLINGS of the NECK , all Scrofulous Diseases , whether horn recent Syphilis , or hereditary causes , and every form of malady , which resist the commonly-known modes of treatment , are also , by a practical system of remedial agency , effectually cured .
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TTZ il-lT , TTE TTiLL , T 7 E Mr 31 , Vr £ SHALL BE FHEE . ¦ tfe vr . y be frs * . ' ' t : 5 o"s the a-ghij" pover Xj ipeik in tones both terrible a = d : ^ t : 1 . ycr "Bill ^ s crouching arc ob ; eqv ; -us : o-svr To Wi - , rsh : t > baubles i-d i ^ . ore : r- _ - nr : " - ! ; TLi title ! tyrants , ¦ = ho . tIVs p : ui :. . . . r ' , 1 Taipei ¦ Ejltz t ^ i . nes crec : ~ i oa lie £ r-T = cf ,- ; V . '_' . ih IE " - ; ~ sKsk zor free-do-n z-n- * . 'nr c :- ni Is ' - ^ i'i 3 ? ob otir birih . O ir-ative liall . Xie ; s ' -i s * zl-ry 3-- ' ¦ - ? " ' "¦ 2 : cb = r re fiinr TV- sriS ¦ . ' Tffrt 3 r fr' -a : * -t t'Koi" : j ? - ^ i TTr ± v . L : cb pron . c rq --r-jrs n :. T-- its u ?_ -ne b « or'd , xi- -ir ci .-k vic-. grrtnu cf a right ^ u * L :-ra ! ¦ TTe -- b ; free : ar ^ -ndlae r- - crai ^ g Eer ? lnip ! r tcq'y . iiC-. ECi ; sii lie ji-l , 'X ^ . i pi *_ rio : eilrir , ii- ^ i . Xi ¦ coz ^ zItt ' s 'sriir ? r T _ ' sirvaa it" -tr'Jth ^ niia a h ; de : si c : ^~ t - 0 " i-iii riTrrtrs : " ; sarh as pr : « -j a ^ d knaves H-T-. asra to ra . ^ - i ssi to nsoalu ils ^ in ^ s . TTe r : - ..-: b- - fral ic-r all rb * Tsri-d 5 r-r : r _; s O ; c-rk ovprtisi-i :. x : " s- ¦ src-u ^ d s ; - :: ; to -rie H = ir p . t == cy ; as en h- _ r blifis-imji ^ r -l / g wi :: s Trui k ^ j ' s-Iedg :: ioxrs ab-oii , t . sxjig i ^ e TrtjSe O : izcic . t -irr : r , en ! d— 'Ciici ; I—l _ t TTh-r- - Ti . ^ bt tsi-trf c ^ t i . i-= ^ --n of nir ' -t . TT £ -v . " r-r free r a . " -I ii . t iru ' . a wT " -7 " . Utni , ? :, - .. =-st to - c-ii i = t : Vcr ! vais iti-:. e b ; h . ard ; Lit tjT ^ . u te ^ i it ! that hri virtu- u-. i ^ n , e TVi- il :-:- u ^ ErLiitrO , t ^ u = h - _ - ~ j voala retard TTlt ; 1-UL 7 -5 ,-rt ter s . 23- ^ tic s ^ A - t :. z n : i ; s i : iid ¦ s ^ j care gj .- say ' ; Tbf-z . hark ! O cc ^ trjTn . n : a ^ ike re deal : Ye Trh : > kiTe s > i .: ia uc ^ thy pr- f ' -cn-J , Ari ^ i : iriss ! by frc - do :: i ' s po ' c : " -. r 1-i , M ^ rci : aobly or . " * ird t : i ; vr ; i sa ciis cro ~ - 'd Tc ~ - -. iv tie c "tuljit = Tri . ! c : i yo \ rr ire . s bi ~« giia'dj Aid ciis = lo simple ts do tiaras e ^ ci ^ i i ^ ' c . - 31 . K .
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THE AFFRAY AT SKI 3 BESEEX The Ccri Cor . sH ' aHcn pnKLjhcs ths prccfedfnfs of the C 3 r :-2 rr ' s icq ^ est on the K ; : ' := s < i tie twotir . ' jrtnr- ; e Een "srho ] os : their liris in the late fi al array at Skibtexeen- The fo' Ao ^ lzz is ac abridged report of the niLSt material facts ticcidated : — - SxiEBEr . EES , Monfl-T . —Slice the 2 ? riy took r'Ssce ¦ which led to the death o : twj niin , vf "which jou h ^ Ti b =-= n h ^~ tolDTS iEionned , a lar ^ e auyni eststioa tf t > c .: c 6 6 Et = rsd the towo . Ine EaH of BiEd * n , L : eutcui : t of the conntj , c-ra ~ to Siir . b ^ recn on Su . tu-J 3 y . scd , £ n'dir ; that a ! l cxcitemerit bid suhs'ded , he retBrncil : ; Caaiie Bernard that eTcjiisg . S > 0 . Cir-.-y , general i-f the district , t " io caiEr here rn Saturday , asd ittir = ed to Cork the siine dar . There is a iaree t ^ -dv of itr Eossars and Ic'aiitry stv . ioin-d in CiiiCiii ' . ty , -who are ci-.-ciid to be lusTtd h = rc To-morrow . Thc-neh it \ rs = r- _ pjrtel that four were desd , th ^ re are bir ; fwo deaths up ts the present time . There ¦ be . s cue man tiilrd o :. the spot , thrte bs >;\ y v * o--: EQtd : o- e sirce a ~ a ¦' : i . ari tlTce siich-Jy . Mt ^ re the affray took p ; aee is five m ::= i fr ^ ni Skiokereen , : n the dir ction of Baltimore , towh : cb p ' . acs the police frere iiioting . At ti-n o ' clock precisely > ir . Frarkiin Bildwin took h " ^ . "eat en the bench in tee Court-house , ai . d proceeded to hv ! J a : ; irqisest en thr bod : c 5 . Mr . DjvTniaj caiieA Wiilaui Drlscoll , of the tcsrn of Sk-bt-ero € ii . Xbfc " 5 ri : z : es 3 ba-ii ;? svom , stamen that fc » tsei ? John Brrn , vLu traa 6 rad . On li-t ILnrsJ ^ j tritEt = ^ vrcnt cu : "srith tie conrtiDleto Creath . Vi " i ? l&ss v-is in the reir . There was a rear gcurd of police . Mr . Jones tst-3 trfi . - c the rear . Thrrc Tere fi-. Tcn or ekht police ic tb . - - itii . Mi . AjltneT "was in a aig i *' cie vhe t < iity . ¦ SV hea they cane to Crc 2 i ; h ihcre "s ^ cre- sixty Een , ¦ Vuiiiea , and chiidrtn follo-wiug the p ^ -i-ce . Con ] d tjoI Eij hc ~ niiay -were ia the front . D- / -rs not thik Mr . J . ^ r . Es could see -what occurred at thy btad of the police . At this side of Crecgh Mr . Jon- ^ s ctsired ths ¦ Oio-plc to fall brck , ' nhieh they did . The reav-gcard turned en the people , and a mL-untcd poik-eman chained in fia-OEgit thtm , and ctteaipted to t ^ ke a maa named Co ' . lins . Cuiiiiis ^^ s arrested . Ec Lad r . o cost on him . The people were dcsnir nuthtng at tbc tLiie . He vas tatdtuifed sad carried on . The pc > J : ec tbi-n cot orders t-j prisjr aiid ioad , and prrsestes at -he crowd that was with witness , ilr . Janes told tbs p = op ] e . to t ;* -p back . Tv * h ; : B they got at the top of Cr-. a ^ h . ¦« iu : « s saw ilr . Aylraer tussling with a coin ; trj min . BrLn , the < JrC- _ ased , Wis with witness at the time , about forty yards irom tie riju- guard . There was s j = ivaung or Btonir- ' . ilCKing at that time . Ths n ^ n tiUi = iiii § with ilr . Aylnitr tras b-yond the rtar-icar-i at ths side of tht read . The police were at this line to the Wist of Crc 2 KQ cbapcL At that time witEts « ssw sUncs thrown at the police . The stones were thrown in the direction cf where Mr . AyUuer &-. A . the ccur , tr > n : oa were Saw E 'i . s of the p-jlice knockrd c :, nii or cn ^ "Wl . ec the stoErs VitrTe ttrowu witx-t-is heard ? : ir . e ihotsT T--fy £ r d i ' .:. n ; j-d i " . £ ; y after the m-z . ^ s ?? « -re ihru- ^ n . They £ r ^ d i ~'; e t . y o ^ e . The ihvts were c-ecl In the . direc-, ti . n wh-rs the stocss were thr ;« n £ rv-. w . Tte police whe ^ ifri r ^ n ^ d and fired in i '~ ..- * Tt ? .- Thr-e v . as r > n
Et .. r : e thr-wn there or si ^ ut ci ^ en . it -cis there Br . cn fcH , E-. ur witness His face was turned to the p ;> I : cr TtL-s he was sbot- He Ti- ft-rty o" £ fry jctus ir > -ni tilt' pll-Ci Htf fsLL Wi » Ee £ 3 old cot vsr , ; : to take bin up . as the people ail r ^ a as fs- ; t as tbry could . Af' ^ r they ran there were f -rty o ? fifty shots Sr ^ d . "Witness saw a man shot ia tne b ick in a fi- ^ ld as he was running away . The rear-Rusro , be thinks , primed s ^ d icided twic& All the people , with witresj , were throwing them&ilves down at tbc side of the r > itch _ -s . Thr grzxmd abjnt Greagh wis Trry roti'h , hilly , an
Jinies C . ^ Tcr ley swora . —Lives xn > k : " 'O £ rfen . Knew the drc-ased , Brien , whom he saw shot S- ^ w the last witirss that day , with whom he was in company before tL ^ occsiTence tock phic ^ W hrn srrrved £ t Hightieldcruis , was in fror . t of the whyl * bc-dy of police Saw tLcaah ^ n . icnfir . i ; C .-ilins . Saw thrm pniie : le- ' load . rp to rhst time sst the people do 2 r ;* hicz ; 5 . 1 w eo Etones thrown ; saw no pressure on the po ' . ; ee by the people . Thtre ware a good many people at the he&Q cf thtr-ciice ; there wcre abont £ fry persons . AVitness kipt always in froi . t of the wh-j ' -e b-j . y ; "when they tr . rae to Creagh , ilr . Aj ! mcr came i-T ^ r ^ l tiuies r . p to thriEtnaE-i asked th > -Hi wh ^ t they were aboat , SDd Vhal ilia they wai : t ? Mr . AylzntLi zzxd tritr-= £ 3 were ¦ w ^ . tu ; ,- tc -tther , ¦ Rhen Mr . Ayr . ^ r ran eff snd se .: » -. i a = ; ar . ? -t i . te collar ; did net ste line mail uo aajthiDg Thr lEATi hs-1 a sr . d in his hied . Mr . A'vlii . er wanted
to tik- thr sti k , bat ht thrtw it at ^ the tstld . He th . a .-iU-d , he thought , on Sab-i : sptcior Br ^ w to take t :: n pr :. ~ j ^ r" . Ta're was no attack on the police £ t the tnie . I ! :. Brew then rode cp . acu wsa Ctar riding OTcr wiLnej-s . who sot inside the ditch . Afterwar-is n— Mr . Brt . w stretched acrcrs the ditch , the mat * fcj . iic ^ his Eword-ic ^ -k ^ ard . Ccnid r . ut s .-ear whether Hr . Erew had his sword lirawc After thit saw st ^ ces thrown from the south side cf the read . ¦ S . rw a g . ' i lsiv . - . y atones thr-j-wn . bat c .-cld not £ ay tow EJ .:. ?; Will-fi 5 thoilil . t 1- ^ et . ty 2 t , e £ ^ t . Did Bot s ^ e a : y of the police kzci-ked o ^ n or cut . The Felice hz .: s ' . a atriy leLped into the fi Id with witness , and tr . i . : o ti . e direction ^ here the iiones carre Ircm . Tte P ^ - icc : _^ = d . and tied mr . i wi'jitss . Did no ' , htar tit rrdtis to ire i ' . Ttii . Thinks thit Mr . Juries sras vl the :. 3 T if the grr-it bo . - . y of p V : ce . D . ' rs r . Jt thi : X that 3 ei- ; - in thr renr c . nld see what occurred , in ti-e : r : nt . The p-. ople raL .. af- ; r ab . Jt nve ihi . ts 2 ne v- : ' -l" ir . fivEt of wiitcss £ .: ed rviit tifteea tu it . ILcie virrr on to f-. rty shuts £ jrd s ;< taro ^ sh . Shw
^— - - ¦ e ii . - ifn l ^ y -it-. r _ = » : » £ «!_„! . j .: " ? . t iris E ^ -. Ut £ tTt-rj !\ " } . ^* ^ c ir Hi " « h ( rre "wircc ^ s -sr .. ^ Ts iz-c zhe c- ^ vT 5 ¦ Belt ti .= d SiW ro stones e-c . n . e ficra the direct" on whrre . Brlrn waj . Er .. rd eo ihtuii . s there . The p . hue ti . ' -it haTt tiirErd rossd to ire st fc-ui . Br . ea n . u ^ t hjTe l-ern frt iu ihfrry to f-ji : y jai . lj from the t ; . r- £ -j 2 ra . K . r frss sif . ir . s witq iLf 1-. tie «> : _ ut fchi . whm witxtis t-aine np to him . S .-.-r M-D ^ n :-. tIi I ; -ire ^ t the ; ioe whr-rr the police wrr = : ; : i . iiiSc : TcS . n ^ : uLtr ,: the sterns wttc thxuwn lr ^ ni . K : "Fa " 3 tot C-. .-. ' . vh . r . wltn-. ss saw him . J i ^ V .-u siti ! :.. — L Vrs in 5 ki " :- " : « r . "VTciit fa 11 : *~ c to Cr ^ jh « . T-ir .-. -jT . Vi-: r f . istart : ! he Wei .: to Cr ^ agb . At Ei » h £ r . u-cr--.-s iiw a tust ' e . £ - ^ d in a few Eiinutts afte r the v- ; c = rr ' aud act ! lv-. ; rU . when he fell tack . Bru ^ v . as ; ii . t ia _ ihe sariie r " .. r wi . nrss was in . The pevfl- Lec . ~ . a to f = il b ^ ck _ r . ^ ic . ui . l the bil's c ; nili-c itar Cr-arh . Thtrt- Were .- ; ; * o fc'jjulrcd ia ttc n- '" n . Hraid ^ -rl ; in the " C ; . TVd KiT l > it ihej trfci = hCi ' : i . >' . c nt ^^ : ' a- pl ^ ce , ar ,. i lj :-v hii ; Letter ttt up o : ' . the Li . U in l :: ne . N ' tiir tbc cl _ .:-I SiW stones conie over 2 •> - «¦; £ . iuinst ti ; e tiice vL-. j reached ihe police it was i ::: r-- . i £ ible they cculd tt ; rt i . r . y cne , the Gittr . r-cc was = 0 ar ; th . re was firing iE-Tn-. u : ittly . There was eo time fur dviEf cauti-. n to tie t-eople between tie th ; vvrirg cf the stores £ t . d tie firiEi ; . The people raa Kf ^ re the p ? . ice . Eis TLrty , of course , stowd , ro : being afraid , as they did cnhiiLg . ' C rv « -txamir . vd by Mr . Jctk . —The people were cr .: er the iffpressicn that there was to be -. n attack a ; a certain place . Br * rd penpie say thut thtre wt-uld be j Led work a * . Eaii ; Lincb—that there were . & great r-3 ibcr of people there . Heard vhal there was a great fiction there , asd that there would be bad wsrk . When I left Skibtcrv * n 1 inspected that the police vciud be attacked . It was to see it I went cut . I heard of the fires the nkht before on tie hiils . I he ^ td the torn . 1 ssw the people on the hills . 1 BSTtr saw sucb . txc . wtuent before . J ' hn Lyr . cn swern . —Lires in tie tewa cf Snibberi-eri . "VYas in the « aT of the police at Crt ^ tb . | |
There were eo stones throtm , cr insult cfered to the p :. " .: ce where be was . When he heard Mr . Juaescrve orders to rre -citneS ! ran . Saw about twenty fclc-nas ihrowa ab- - . ve Creaih . when Mr . Jones ga ^ e ejeers tq . trt . eo time haviig elapsed . Mr . Jocei was to the ri . _ r . zr .. i y . T . A ; -in ; er to thefro . M . If trere was cat-, ger - _ t all it w ;_ s Mr . Ajlraer was in da ~ £ er , and tct 5 ! r . J --s . D . J r .:-. tx ; td the police wci :.. 1 ire . Siw ; iLr is ^ r rt ^ id turn sad tie . Brien wii i ^ ar the vit- " |
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r . i . rs ~ n-. ri he w-s cl ? ' ^^ - .. TTL . n i ur cr fiTe snots w-= r- 2 : ed , the it . 'rje th ~ ;~ : ~ z Cearr > i ; about forty shots ~ cre fi'ed whic tha people were running awiy , T ^ e following : s a c .-pj uf ' --- . -ir . g decl-r .. lion mide ; "bjr out of the 5 ii 5 * erers : — . ;• ' ' ¦ Cou . ntt op Cork .. ! ' -Tlta djing diciaritioa of John Brien , of High-: street , Sk i- - ereen , made b-. fore us thi 3 l ^ th day of Xovember , 1 S 42 . Precetdrd as f-. r as C- - - . a ^ b . with the poi : {» in the rear , when Mr . J _ n ? s dir-nrted the polio-. ' . to &s bayonctt At this time there w-. s 20 dist ^ rrance , . or . ieffio . stration of any i-esi-tinr ? . P . v-ceeiea to Rha , ; where Mr- Aylrnsr sa'f a unti inside ths road with a . sties ' . Mr . Ayiraer wen : in a-ri t -k the itick from i the rain , wa-j was at let time doing nothing . Then 3 , feT stones wrre throT 7-, fro cr t . rce froai above the . hoTjsr * . > V > aei tf -h-ia v . rnck t '_ e ¦ > _ ¦ nice , beCii-se th :
st- ' -r . ei Wrre tnroTn acros < t . te rcsij Br' ' . ' . " at thirty yards A h :-rs- p ' jlic-man tbea v . trt in to help Mr . A } iaer 22-.: the : ur . and Mr . Ajh :: er Lzi a -iis ^ ute about the i'ick . TLe rcas tovk a sword fr- ni the horss p ilicenian , wl-. ^ n Mr Jjiir ! c ; -sir-. - « l the p .- l : e = to £ re . So : r . e 5-ed t- 'B-ards Rzz chapel , and swe down the rtci . wherj 'l-. p 'Srct ws . s . 5 < * . ; 5 ' . a-.- w .. s th-n thrown from : ba" d : r £ .. t :-n D pjrt .-. ' . h ~ s rxn tj ^ -ards the house , vhen h : w . - vs shot through the I-g . Thcr = wi 3 no 5 tor ; e thrown at a :: y time fr : n * he quarter where depolient % s- ^ s . E-or was tny si . jt-j thrj 7 . n ht any tlnie until Mr . Ajlmer-se-t to take th .- slick . Mr . J- nts desired TiB 2 ) 1 to Trtirr tj Cre ^ ih ¦• i- 'D he fnr- itrr-: \ to £ re , ana then th- < police pri me ¦ i and lvid-d aui Mr . ATliu ^ r ' rr 2 ^> . ' ~ - of tzi cr-j ' w < i fw-r G ' --Vs £ " . ki to re ' -u . 'rj T : ;^ s cieclnnitLa I is ^ t ^ , e : . Triii tL ^ t I taLLot
Tecover . " Jo ::. \ Ur . ir . v , his - ^ msrt . " " Hc * h Int-, ! i . ' D ODvEOTSU . " Th ;> e nicla-cl olv r-inlts if " pi ? e : Te rcsiitancc-, " it tt uld ; -, pptar h-. 7 e h : i but iitte iff =: t in allaying the Getp-ru ^ ted i :. tm ' -il : y nu-. lnst iL-.- rate Tvbich has riken r'Slh of ihe ii .-ii . ds v .. f ' . he v . z-y-. -iTy . In ths Cuanry of Tii-perary , J : : s iia .:. ; . ! , ta ^ i tL- _ p . l : c- _ drtichmenls I :: T 3 " : ou 5 districts are jri . ercd to c ^^ Cectrate at Clonuicl , vherc it is expect--. ! * h : it the {•?¦ :- ! e will make a delerdiued epr'O = itiu : i to the payment ^ i an : dditionnl rate whicn hfiS heen jast laid on in thit union ; and a similar EDan : f-siati . > n hss be ^ un to display itself in the union cf Cio ^ heen . in the tame cour . tv .
T ; : e nrst witness txiEiaea for tee defence was Mr . A- P . Ajldr , a rdat . Tc and an agea ; of L ^ rd Garberry , who p :, ritsses coasidcrable property near the scene of the lat- fita ! affray . Mr . Aylmer deoosed to the manifest ciispositl-.-n of the people to wbstiuct the police in the discharge of their i'uty from tho time the force left Skiobcrten tili Lh-. y arrived at K \ amoie . This wit :. ti > s said , ^ h 3 t the numbers of the peasantry gradually incrtESeii niiii ) be aad his party arrived at OldcourttriCre . " % \* hen we got k > Creagi .-crosa / 'hacuntiimed . " tbc- people -wtre joined by a ViQviibrr of ptiauDS irom the Hisbtielci-roai . C- 'Csiiierabie shoutiEg and txcltem& :. t took place . There wa 3 a coDsldnriiWe number of pe .-sor . s calJti-tcd at that pice . T-icrr miabt be prrhnps 210 ! . ere . At this time Mr . Jones bsu ordered thi . in to prmse and load , and Ci'Seidtricg that they wuuld iminc-Uately fire , X went out between the men aiid the people , and expostulated with them in the strongest Jsr . tu' jje I could usa to desist from their mndness . Thiir exci > fcnient was hucb that it this point we thought it Eecei = ary to have a flaking party out fvr fe : ir of surprise- I stated to Mr . J-nts the d ; ffi . uit raiure of the country icio which he w ; is going , wbere many opportnniti-. s Wuuld offer for att . ; ckii ; g him on the flinka The 2 i--ks ^ . 5 party coniinu-.-d about ftfey y . ; rus fro : t > the road ; r . s the grot . n i * DiUd them , until we came to the einpel at Rhan ; - _ r < i . A crowd fuiioweil u ? , and a crov .-d Kci ^ t a-hcad the T , ho : e vray . >> " o oppurtur . ity vas lost of eXf ' - ' -ntulatlug —lib i ~ - ry one we met . The flU ^ kirg party rL-turned iLto tbe hisih ro :: d . at the west side of Bbsiuoie chipil . T . : cy c ^ ine thiccgh tbs ch ipelyard . I ci .-. iioi £ 3 j tsLat brocgh : tbe ^ n in zn ^ t particular spot . The excitticiiiit ua the hilis round seemed Very great at that raoment . 1 then went on to the front , feeling that I was in a place where I supposed I bad a little , ii-fliiciice . We asc-aO-ed a small bill , where the read is extremely :: irrow . AVhen we had got to the top of tae hill the advance guard of thiee mounted police were in front of me , when two we :: fro ^ i the south side came towards ms in a slanting Jirccticn . I took particular notice of the snuii tbit was lieare ^ t to nif , though I car . not say that I ccu'd remember his fu . ee . Ee bad a stick under bis left arm , and appeared to me to be tturc for the purjvse of beading the party . I expostulated with him , and toid him the trouble he m-. - ht b . ing on himst-if . Re made some answer tr , the effect that be was d'Anr . ed bann tberj , or straethiDg to that purpose . I askec him what that stick was for , upon which be fl-ing it about twenty yE . Tus away to the westward :-. head of him , but stiil persisted iii walking againit myself . 1 considered then be was lietermised upon opposition when I took bold cfiim , uclI turned round to cull upon the police to give bi ^ i into custody . 'Virile I W 23 dcli .-g so ilr . Brs ^ w vztse-5 I- ? me , in pcr ^ uit of a rnna ¦ who jb 3 d gut , as I thought , his sword and scabbard , but it turned out to be only the EdabbaTd . I sew one of the horse policexien in the field , and bis object seemed to me to recover the scabbard . Things were tSiiC-ly in that position whan I felt a blow » n n ; y head , which I suppose was from a stc- ^ e . I W 3 s krecked down by it . On recovering a 1 st : e I saw C-pUin Brew ' s borce in the miiaie of the resd with-, u ; s rider . I took hold of the bridle to support mys-if , : is I was stunned without receiviue any
great blow . I saw three or four nien come round to tLe sislb . tiid of Curiy Cuillcs ' s bouse , & 3 if to attack us ; seven or eight stones w ^ rn thro ~ n at tie tim e from thi front 5 . n \ i fmin the toutb side : then I distinct ); beard the ^ rt-rd " Fire . " I cculd See nothing Of Wbat took plac : in the rear . I also heard the words " cease Fire , " trhea the firing ins'anlly stopped . I don ' t think a sincie minuts elapsed between ifctin . The wholo matter bas taken much longer in narration than it did in occurrence . 1 was particularly fctruck wiih the coolness of one oi tkepolic ' . nifcn who bacbis gun poiLted , and might have ; h' ^ t a puer man who wa 5 runc ic j aL-ng the road si-.: e . \ was trembnns ; lust he iniuat pull Ihfc triggtr , but he Lzd coolness enoagh Co stop . "
To Mr . Gore Jrnes—From what occurred there I think the polite woiiW b ^ ve b&en ma ^ aered ii it were net i- 'T ike n . crcifal -shots that had beta fired—( gre . 'it sensation in the cour ? :. And after a few minutes the witness added , I mean those shots in the front , for I could not see wb * t occurred in the rear . I remember your baring scid to rot that we bid the satisfaction of know !; g that vrv had used all cui efil-rts to pievcut mischief be'nc dor . e . After much irregular discussion , Tt'chnTd George Brew , sub-Inspector , was sworn and exsnrir . ed by Mr . Jones . His ttstimony went to confirm that of the preceding witneis . After the eiaaiin :. non of Several other witnesses , Mr . Downing addressed the Jury ; nnd when the I / tarced G-cctlenjan had closed
Mr . Jones said , thai be would not then trespass on the time of tie C- art and Jury , but was quite satisfied to leave the case ia their hands , fe-ling convinced that they would decide according to their consciences and their oaths . The Coroner then commented briefly en the evidence , and ' . aid down the law distinctly arui fully as it applied to the rinding of murder , justifiable hemicide , or manslue thter . Ti-e Jury retired at twenty n'ir . utes to five o ' clock , and wert clotted about three-quarters of an hour , when The Foreman entered the bos , z ~ A tic-sired to ask a
question of the Coroner . He wit-hfJ t > know from the JJ r- - n ; r , did thr ur . justifiable firi :: >; 1 : the scar guird on the patty in ti-c rear cot : stitu ' . e murder or maniiaugfiter ? Coroner . —If tbey firid without a :: y c . itise , or without thiLkicg that they had aay cius-e whatever , then yr-u sh nld riturii 3 veri'ict ff Hiu / - "ie ~; bnt , on the ether hand , if they had formed- a prcbV ^ r . i- ' -ioc , alth < . tii ; h s wrmg one . tbut there was a ntCttbity fur tfceii Siirs . ' ihen you will brir ^ in a vcivVxt of ju > ti-E-tbie hc-niicide , or E ; sn 5 laiisi ; ---r , just 5 = ycu ecuccive 5 on have a right to do from the whole of th ^ cv ; der . ce .
F- ; enian . ^ M r . Crocer , there . ire r .-sry >\ uns ; men t « . re on the jury , ard they are ansi . ' -us to know wbat ¦ srii ! e .-nstitute 3 Verdict—whether there mu-t ie a Hj . ? i r ; ty . - C ' crocfcr . —There must be a £ ; : d ! nc by twelve , but it would be t-. tter to have it nLaiii : i : cus . Tte Jury then rerired , hat » : m ; e tcttrfd the bos , r . r . d rtqnested tb . t the Coroner w . u ' . d cr : ce mere lay down the law , cr . d in ns brltf tirn s r . s possible . The Ccroc-r ne _ in i ^ id it down in almost the sam e teTT'AS tS biforc , " I * p-n which tie jnry ret ; r-: d ns if fhfn satisfied ntcn the ts-ct puint . In the o . ur = 3 of another h ^ lf hcur they rcturcc .:, and declarvd lh :. t they had come tj -heir Vtrdict . The toll 3 trirg is the verdict in l- ; -tb cases : —
. ' ; ¦ ; , ; ; ; ¦ . . j f ! " In : he case cf Miciael :. ; -Dj :. Lu . 1 , we find that he dm- - - by his i : cith in c : ^ st-q ^ -. r . ce cf a tun-fhot won .. ! , f red ty c e c-f a party of police , on the lands of RLa . on the 17 : h of Xc-vembcr , 1 > 42 , u-dtr the Cfmr ^ und cf Jvhn Gore Jocts , ~ E-q , stiptcdinry nu' gist-its ; and we Si : d a Ver .-lict c-f justifiable homicide , brirg of c-pic : oa that Mr . J ^ rs "sras jostiSid in giving thit orcir . ' The Ju : y were unanimous in giving the above verdi ; t . The n ^ st was as follows : — ' "In the case of John Brien , vre find that be came by his death In constq ^ ecce of a gut-shot wound rited by one of the party composing the rear-guard under the ! command of constaKe Alexander H » nston , at Rha , on 1 the 17 th cf KoTsmber , 1842 ; and vre find that tbe j said rear-tnard corsisted of eight men , namely Alsxan-¦ der Htcston , Jcbii Kenedy , Richard Magrath , Jeremiah : Guerin , Patrick Dunoghw , Stephen Grady , Patrick ( r Qjinn , and Thomas Scott , and that they are guilty of ; MansianEbter , conceiving that nncer tbe cirenmstanees , 1 ttpy -were not Justified in EriBg en an unoffending party j in the rear . " To this verdict the following s : sleen twines of jorors ; were ntt&ched ;—Daniel M'CarJhy , Thomas Henry Mar-; mien . Kichara CoppiBger , Daiiitl Weiply , Jwbn Collins , Patrick Mnhony , " Patrick Leonard , W :: liam Yode ? , i ' Jsiiies Collins . Daniel M"C :. rtie , R-xharti O Le : ry , Ed-I ward Fuller , J . Ln Levis . Then , as St . John C . ^ rke , r TiE . vtby M'Cs-n-y , s . nd Ralvh Fuller . There were fcur : - jzt- rs who srrerii to a verdict c-f jnsiifaUe homicide , ¦ and two fvr iLurdei . .
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Mr- Dow . icj . —GzEtlemin , it := r-iy dnty to tell yen that I entirely coincide with your ver . l : ct , snd I say tiiat it is both a uisciiminat-m and pr . josr one . FureTp . in . — 'Ve have but enrteavenred to i \ i £ cLarge onr duty honeatiy and fai : ; y . But wo wish to have one o jservation mai . e from this bos , aad it is this—that we have ever looked upoa this disuict as one of the most peaceable cEd quiet of ; , li Ireland , and did so up to this Ute melancholy transac r ion . We are sorry that bad advice should have b en given to the poor misguided people by persons in a superior rank of life , for if that mischievous acivice bad not been received by the poor people we wcaid not now be pUced in our present painful portion . This we dtsrn it right to have go before the country . . ' . . .
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WARWICK .-Rzfor 5 i Bihthmght Society . —A rccrtiDg of' this society was he'd laft-ly at the E ; cott Tav-. ra . Mr . Brownritige being called to the ehajr , bn-. fly addressed the meeting on " t ^ e necessity of union . '' and proposed the health of > Ir . S . L . ii ; ce , whom he c- ' -ngratuIaU-d on the c 4 : h anniversary o : ' his birth . Mr . Price responded , and proposed the health of Wai . CJiin ? , E ? q , M . P ., who was absent , and of Mr . Donaldson . Mr . D 0 r . 3 ld . -on responded for hims . lf and . Mr . Cr-llins in an excelii-i' . i speech . Several patriotic song * and seniinjcnfs f ; - 'i or ,-ea , and the mee-. iug ssparated highly K Taii-Ijtr-.
SUTTON-IN-ASHriEtD . —Tho first anniversirj- of the Ashford Lod-e , No . 215 , of the Uiiiieu Order of Druids ,-nas celebrated on Tuesday week , ¦ when upwa . rd > of iil ' iy Sit dow : i ; o an excell-ii ! uii . ncr , which ^ ave the nr-rn-ist .--atisfjcnon , and r ^ S-ctcd gr .-at credi : on the . worthy host , brother K'rK , for the taste and liberality soamplv displayed . A ion *; iist of toasts has been rornished to us ; b : it we can aake no use of it , on account of its s ^ "c . Tne acc-juiu ca ^ ht to har e riached us last WCek .
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The Assizes . —A contemporary says , — " We have good authority to state thai there " will not be a Special Commission held ior the trial of prisoners in DcCL-rabcT ; nor will there be a ^ aol delivery before the regular assizes in March next . " Within the last week or two , upwards of sixty bushels of acorns , collected frum the finest trees growmg on Sherwood Forest and the Clumber estate , where the oaks are of first-rate quality , have b .-en forwarded : o the Commissioners of Wood ? and Forests , 10 be sown in Her Majesty's plantations in Hampshire .
A Commercial Travelt-er , proceeding from Andover to London , on Friday week , by the South-Western Railway , left a linen bag containing 244 sovereigns and two siiveT watch ca ^ es on the seat of the carriage . On diseov < -rhig his loss , he hastened back to the Nine E ^ ms station , but the bag had vanished , and has not since been heard of , although the railway company has used erery exertion , ar . d the unfortunate loser has offered £ 50 for its recovery . It is REMARKABLE that there is not a 5 ; h regiment of Lifjht Dragoons . The reason is that , during the Irish rebellion , the 5 : h regiment almost 10 a man , deserted and joint-d the insurgents . This so exasperated George III ., th 3 t he declared a 5 : h regiment , should not exist during hia re : gn ; and Iroai that time the nuaiber of regiments jumps from fo-ar to sis .
DE .-prnATE Affrat with Poachers . —It appears that , a gang of poachers have been in the habit lately of ^ ursuint ; their nocturnal fcpreda ; ions in the pre - serves adjoining Warkworth , and on the nitht of Wednesday week they were tHilty of an unprovoked and bruial attack upon the occupant of a neighbouring estate , and a gentleman who was with him , under tre following circumstances : —On the night in question information was brought to Morwick-hall , the residence of Mr . S . G . Barrett , that a party of poachers were upon the estate , and that gentleman immediately went out , accompanied by his brotherin-law , the Rev . H . Bell , vicar of Longhoughton , for the purpose of warning them off . Shortly after kaviug the house , and b <; ing a short distance from each other , Mr . Barrett heard Mr . Beil call out as if for aid , and on proceeding to the spot he found
the Rev . Gentleman attacked by the whole gang , five in number , who had knocked him down , and were bearing him unmercifully with the butts of their guns and bludgeons . Afur defending himself Mr . Barrett , who in turn was attacked , succeeded in getiiag out his pi .-tols , w ' aen the villains fled . Mr . BeLl was conveyed to Morwick-hail , with one of his arms broken by a desperate blow from the butt of the gun , which was aho broken by the blow , tho bucc end being afceiwards found on the spot ; he was also severely beaten about the head by the cowardly villains when on the ground . The Rev . Gentleman , though still suffering severely from the blows he received , is , we are happy to state , in a fair way of recovery ; and , from the measures that have been adopted , it is confidently anticipated that the lawjess and ferocious s-avnge 3 will be brought to speedv justice . —Newcastle Journal .
Hcbb :-: rt of the London Joim-Stock Ba . nk . — An unusual bu-tle was excited in the city in the co > u-.-e of Monday in coussquence of the extensive robbery coaMniued upon the London Joint-Stock Bank by one of the junior clerks of the establishment , named Edwin John Jordan The thief , who is a tall thin young man , hid been sent out on Saturday to collect the amount of the checks , and received at the Bauk of England eighteen notes for £ 1 . 01-0 . e-ch , one for £ 500 , one for £ 300 , one for £ 200 . two for £ 100 each , three for £ 50 each , two lor £ 40 each , two for £ 30 each , one for £ ' 20 , and one ior £ 5 ; total , £ 19 . 715 . As he did not appear jit the London Joini-Stock Bank at four o ' clock , tome apprehensions were entertained thai he had met wirti some accideDfc , but it is slated that the managers had no s ^ picion that he had decamped .
It was , however , we are given to understand , ascertained that he had exchanged bank-notes for 500 or 60 O sovereigns at the Bank of England in iha course of the day , so that little doubt was then felt as to his departure with the whole of the property , Mr . Bush , the solicitor to the committee of bankers for preic-ction against-forgeries and frauds , was engaged during the whole of Sunday on the business , and caused a reward of £ b 00 to be offered for the apprehension of Jordan and the recovery of the notes . John and Daniel Forester , were also actively at work . The number of notes are known , and have been advertised , aud messengers vrere sent off to the difierent parts of the continent . Air . Bush ' s arranst-jEems to meet occasions of the kind are so excellent , that every expectation is entertained of the recovery of the property .
Sale of the Animals at the Manchester Zoological Gaudens . —This sale , the necessity ior which i .- > ouv of the melanchoiy proofs of the depression of the times , began on Wednesday , the first day being devoted chiefly to the birds , parrots , macaws , fcc . The weather was unfavourable , the gardens looked bleak and dismal , the half-melted snow lying on the ground , and the attendance was not numerous . The spkudid-golden eagle sold for on ] y £ 1 4 s ., and the laig--tagle for £ l 14 s . The lot which excited the prearcvS interest was the largo boa-constrictor , with the cage and hot-water apparatus for maintaining the requisite temperature . The cage was brought , out of the aviary and placed on tressels ; and the r * p : ile , which , having had no food since the earij pan of Oc : oher , was " deadly lively , " was inspected
by the company . The first bid was five guineas ; snd it ^ as soon clear , thst the competition was between two parties , the proprietrix of a travelling nsensger . e now in Saliord ( the counterpart of Miss Kelly ' s rctioub-. able Mrs . Leo ) , and the no less celebraitd Mr . Wombwell . An amusicg contest now leck place , by bids of nalf-a-gmiiea . sach , which Mr . Fi ^ tcher , ti ; e auctioneer , of course promoted , wirh thr usual eloquence of the hammer , till at the offer of CO fc'Jnuas by her opponent , the lady shook her head filially to the auctioneer ' s eloquent appeals , the hammer dropped , aud Mr . YV ' ombwell exclaimed , " li is mine , and I would have piven i ' oriy for it . " Two emus were also knocked down to Mr . Wombwell ior £ u , and a pelican for £ 7 . A fine blood-hound
fetched £ 3 15 s . The denizens of the monkey-house west iff with spirit , and were chiefly bought by Mr . ' Sharpies , of Bolton . One- laughab ' e incident occurred . here . A monkey , who apparently did not likct ' . eappeaTaEceof-Mr . Fietcher , watchediisopportunity , aud darting a hand tl . rcugh the bars of the cage , ; s .-. a-chVd away the small silver hamoccr of the auc'icneev , wish which so many of his brethren haJ been ' knocked down , " ar . d darted a-way with it . The keeper , however , compelled tho animal to give up the stolen prize , amicst the laughter of all present , the monkey hou = e being filled to suffocation . Tne attendance at ins second day ' s sale was much more . numerous , the weather being fine . The rockery , an , ima ; ei : se pile of stone , which cost the company £ 200 , ; wa- sold for £ 19 . The splendid Bengai tiger , which cos : £ S 0 , was bought by 31 r . Womb well for £ io . The fine two-year old lion , bred in these gardens , wa * bought for Van Amburt'h at £ 150 , and the l ; e . ness by Mr . Woaabwell for £ 125 guineas . A male ; striped hyena was bought by Mr . Hulse , of Liver- , pooi , for £ 3 0 ? ., and the female for £ 3 15 s . Thai company afterwards adjourned to the bear pits ,, ; whrre ihe competition and speculations as to the j object of some of the " bidders" ( who were Manches-1 ter hair-dressers ) caused a good deal of mirth . One ; large brown European bear was bought by Mr . 1 Langfield , hair-dresser , Oxford-road , for £ 5 , the < hams being afterwards disposed of to some admirers ; of bear ' s flesh . This bear was shot in the course of , the day . There -were numerous spectators to frit- : ness the dying agonies of poor Bruin , whose carcase j was removed , and whose fat will , doubtless , erelong , ; anoint the heads of some of her Majesty's lieges 1 in Manchester and the neighbourhood . The female j elephant , valued at i ^ . t guineas , was bought in fur i the company a ; £ ' 25 u . The rhinoceros , which cost the directors r . ear £ 500 , was bought by Mr . Wombwdi ; or 2 't > cniLeas . The third day's stie consi ^ ied . of imj . 'ii-a .-. Ms , f . uitgs up , > kc . The gross amount of the three da \ s' sale , exclusive of . the elephant bought in , is about £ 1 , 51 . 0 . " j
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Svmbomcu Epitaph .-t-I : i a rVcchi number of the Cambridge C ' lrnriicle is the following typographical tiiorceuu : — " D-jath of a priuter—George Woodcock , the . * of his profession , the type of honesty , the ! ot a .-l ; ana alcnoagft the £ 3- of death his due a . to his existence , every § of hislife is ¦ without a 1 | . ' Flying Apparatus . —The Moniteur Parisicn has tne iodowmg :- "Au aeronaut named Sohwarrz has just made at Lyons an experiment of a new system ¦ ofascjiision . He suspends himself at the bottom of hisbailoon by means of straps , and" cords , binding his bouy , Jtfi'S , and feet in a manner similar ro that used by painters and other . workmen when employed on tho outside of houses . His weight is caieulated at
two pounds beyond the ascending force of the ballooa . To obtain his buoyancy he employs a pair of i-iTxxi vjin-s , made of litht framework , covered with c : i . < ih , and which ,-whe > fixed to his arms , h ' a . ve rhe appearance of two atu-icnt bucklers . These wings , wnoae ascending power is eo .-j . il . to fourteen pounds , when once they have raised ' the man and the balloon , serve to direct their movement . To effect a j iL'ican it is merely necessary co allow them to fall py tne side o ; f tho man , and his state in relation to ihe biHocn becomes the same as when they started . On the Uth instant , M . Schwartz raised himseif by ihu apparatus to the height of about- - forty yards and theu alighted again alter traversing a short distance .
ixTjiAOHDjAuRr Case of Arsqx ^—Tiw poKee ma ;; - -sirates of iJtlfasvwnre pecupied the whole of Mi-iioay . last in an investigation which has caused gnat excitement in that town , arising ' out of a c . ' . a-.- t . ' .- ag-nnst two persons , one of whom was undersiou . i to be in rather comfortable circ . im .-tauces , w ;! O wers cliarged with having entered into a congpir n ^ v . ana made an attempt to set fire to no fewer Than fifteen houses , for the purpossof defrauding the County Insurance Office of London . The circumstances of the cape are as follow ? : —On Saturday night last , the watchman on Stephen-street Elation observed firo issuing from some empty houses in that street , and having ^ iven the alarm the iiioaes were suotiueu . On examining the premises , in order to discover the cause of the , fire , a quantity of carpenter ' s shavings and sticks , piled , and . covered with-tar , was found , and amongst those were placed several lighted candles—the entire arranged in the most
juuicious manner possiblo for speiuly combustion . The houses were insured , aud had been occupied by improper persons , who were dispossessed at the last quarter sessions of this town , and since then the premises have been unlet . The houses intended to have been consumed , had the' diabolical arrangement taken effect , belong to Mr . H . Hamilton , from whom they were held on lease by VVilliam M'Master . It appeared that the latter individual offered ceTttava surrs of money to Samuel Boyle , his own agent , and a carpenter named . Nicholl . it' they would set fire to the premises in question . Niooll had , however , after helping " to set fire to the houses , and fearing an arrest , turned informer , and waa a material witness in the ca e . The Bench finally decided on taking informations against the parties , and the witnesses were bound over to prosecute at the next Antrim Assizes . An application / to ttdmit M' Master to bail was refused . 1 '
Singular Wager . —The once cslebrated Duke of Queensbury , of sporting notoriety , was iu the habit of making the most extraordinary bets . On one occasion he h « ard that there was a man resident in Norfolk who could eat at one sitting , a most enormous m : al , sufficient to satisfy ihe appetites of forty ordinary men . The Duke had the man up to town , and betted a large sura of money that ho would find a pcr-on who would be able to eat more than the Norfolk gluiton . In a short time ho found his man . The belijcerent parties , with their respective friends , met at ah hotel , whero a superfluity of dishes were provided . The table groaned beneath the weight of roast and boiled turkeys , geese , legs of mutton , and rounds of beef . At a given signal two men commenced eating ; the Duke was present at the
commencement of tho engagement , and dire was the slaughter—shoulders of mutton , roast ducks , and boiled fowls disappeared as if by magic . The Duke at last declared that the sight was too disgustizjgi ' yrhim to witness , and he therefore proposed to retire into an adjoining room , giving instructions that a . person should occasionally come to him and report progress . After the lapse of some time a friend of the Duke rushed into the room where he was waiting the issue-of the conflict , and exclaimed , with , a loud voice , "My Lord Duke , my Lord Duke , I congratulate you ; it is all right ; your man is winning . "— " What do you mean V asked the Duke . — " Why , my Lord , your man is three roast geese , and four boiled legs of mutton a-head of t ' other chap . "—F . Winslow ' n" Health of Body and Mind "
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KraiR ' M £ . 'o >; . Jon GwxHit 0 / Frictov , Nov . "lo . BA . VKKLPIS . B . irnTd I ^ insiy" Watson , Cprnhiil , Gordon-sqaare , an . ! Q it-enrorui ! -: ! i , KenS , manufacturer ot fiigs , to snrrtn-. ' er D- < . '* iu' \ r 4 . nth . ilf pist 11 , ar . d January 4 , at 10 , at the B , \ krupts" Court . Solicitor , Mr Hardinghani , Serle-street , Li ' . i-niu ' s Inn . QJSsial assignee , 3 Iri Grahsni . B-iMiichiH-i-t . ' . Vt . J-hn Ij . V-Athi .-r . Q ; -en ' s-rovr , Pt'ntonville , builder ,. D ; o-itibcr 0 : it h : t : f-iwtt ¦ 1 , ami January 7 , at- 12 , at the Bai . kruj is" Ciiurt . ' . Sjliciior , Mr Lindo , Ftnchurch-sireet . > O £ ci . il a--signee , Mr . Groom , Abcuurch-! . » nA -.. - . . . . •"•' . ' ¦ 7- . ' : Wiiliaiu D--: inan , Brjanstorje-street . Portm 3 n-sq : iare , eroctr , D ^ rmbt-r 1 . r . tll , aiuVDeceiubcr SO , at 1 . at l .-at the JBihkmpts' Court Solici-tar . Mr . jBranscome , U'itie f fiice-coart . Fictt-atrtet Official assignee , Mr . GrcPn , Aliierru . iabury .
Frederick A ' ewcumb , XeTrpnfe-niMket . carcasebatcher . n . iui TiKi \ rtVr .-strtet . IsUngton , haiu shopkeepsr . T ) c . t > v . ut halt \ r : \ st 10 . r . n , ! Jan 5 at 11 . at tbe Binktupis' Court , boiiciior . Mr . Smith , Barnard ' s Inn . Official assignee , Mr . Graham , Baaingballsttc-et . ¦ " ¦ . - . ¦ Samuel Clinch Ik'jce , Fenchurch-street , cheese-mon . ger ... "int 1 Roo ^ -la ' ne , accountant ^ Ds'C . 7 , at 2 . and Dec 2 S ; at 12 . ' - . at the ¦ B-irkrupts '; Court . Solicitor , Mr Myatt , Otd Broad-street , oftfcia ! assignee , Mr . Jotin « son . ]> Jih- £ h : i ! . ! -streeS . . : ! Henry . C : apham . ' Liverpool , wooilen-e ' riper , Dec 3 , : > £ 12 , and j -n . ci , at 11 . : \ t the BAnkrupts' District Court , . L verp , 7 ol . . ' S'llicitor , Mr . , Fro (' s ^ ara , Liverpoo ) . Offii-ia ) assisnee , Mr . Turner , Liverpool .
George S * irts , Birstall . Yortshire . iutrchant , Dec . 7 , nnd Jan . 4 . at 11 ,-at the Bankrupts' District Court , Leeds . Solicitors , Messrs - Viia .-Sautia . tt arvd Cviumimg , K'iis-strett , Clit-apsidu : and Mr . Jxccimb , Huddersfield-Officia ! ass ^ nee . Mr'Houe , Leeds . JSmo 3 Ashwoll . Sa ' . ford . sweet , Da . 2 , and Jan . 9 . at II , at ihe Bjnkrupts' District C ;> uit , ; Manchester . Solicitor Messrs . Johnson , Son , ami YTe-theraU , Temple , ar-d Mr . Deardou , Manchester . Official assignee , Mr . Pott . Manchester . : William Barton , St . Helen ' s , Lancashire , watchmovemtnt maker , Dsc C , aud Jaa . 6 , at 12 , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . No'tis , Allen , and Simpson ,- Bartletfa-buildinjs , Hblbdrn . ' nnd Messrs . Harnes and Barrow , and Mr . Taylor , Si . Helens . Official assignee , Mr . Cazenove , Liverpool . . " ¦ ¦ - ¦¦ ..
Thomas Holyland , Manchester , woollen-cloth manufacturer , Dec . 5 , and Jan . 11 , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Mnncbtstfr . Solicitors , Mr . F ^ x , Fiusbury-circua and Mr . Eavle , Manchester . Official assignee , M t . Pott , Manchester . Thomas Perry , Kirkdale , Lancashire , builder , Dec . 3 , at 11 , and Jjo . 5 , at 12 , at tbe Bankrupts ' District Court Liverpool . Solicitor . Mr . "VVhiUey , Liverpool . Official assignee , Mr . Bird , Liverpool . Ji ? hn Parry , LhinlhTcbairn , Montgomeryshire , mercer , Dec . ( i , umi Jan . 13 , at 11 , at the Bankrupts' District Coui ' t , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Stephens and Jones , Newtown . Official assignee , Mt . FoVlett , Liverpool . Ptter Little , Blackburn , currier , Dec . 9 . andSi ) , at 1 , at the Biuikrupts' District Court , Mancbesier . Solicitors , Messrs . Norriss , Allen , and Simpson , Bartlett ' abuildinis , Hoi bora . and . Messrs . Howard mid Harrison , Preston . [ Official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester . . - ¦'¦¦'
John Wilkinson , Ardwick , Manchester , innkeeper , Dec . 12 and 29 , at 11 . at the Bankrupts' District Court , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Mackinson and SaunOtrs . Temple , and Messrs . Atkinson and Sannders ,. 'Munchestur . Official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester . James Gri'on . Lewis ,. ¦ victualler , Dec . G , and Jan 3 , at ni 11 ; at the Bankrupts' District Court , Leeds . Solictor , Mr . Naylor , Leeds . Offiaal assignee , Mr . Hopo , Leeds . ¦ -...-. Riebwd Bellingbam , -Wem , Shropshire , bootmaker , Dae . 5 , ut 12 , and Jan ; 10 , at 1 , at the Waterloo Rooms , Birniingbara . ' Solicitor , Mr . Walmsley , Warn , Official assientu , Mr . Valpy , Birniingham .
Joseph Webster and -Miiry Piokles . Morl ^ y , Yorkshire , cloth-rivmnfacturers , Dae 7 , and Jan . 4 , at 12 , at tha Bankrupts' District Court , Leeds . Solicitors , Mr Walker , / Futnival ' s-inn , and Mr . Blackburn , Leeds . Official assisnse ,. Mr . Hope , Leeds . Robert Lnosemore , Tiverton , scrivener , Dec . 19 , at 11 , at thB Bankrupts' District Court , Exeter . Solicitor , Mr . Moore , Exeter . Official assignee , . Mr . Hitzal , Exeter . . ' . . : James Wyatt , PlymonJh , nphoJsterer , Dee . 6 , at II , at the Bankrupts'District Court , Exeter . Solicitors , Mr . Sarr , Lombard-street ; Mr . Hogden , Exeter , and Mi . Esmonds , and Mt . ElwoTthy , Plymouth . Jolin Pepper , Wootton-uader-Edjfe , Gloucfistershire , tailor , Dec . 9 , at 2 , at the Binbrupta' District Court Bristol . Solicitors , Messrs . Eiwards , Bristol . Edward Lane , Cirencester , edge-tool maker , Dae . 6 , and Jan . 3 , at 12 , at the Bankrupts'District Court , Bristol . Solicitor ,. Mr . Bevir , Cireucester . Official assignee , Mr . Hutton , Bristol ..
William Castle , Wanhorongh , Wiltshire , sheepfarmet , Nov . 29 , at 2 , at tho Bankrupts' District Court , Bristol . ' Solicitors , Mesbrs . Crowdy , Swindon , Wiltaaire . Official ' assignee , Mr . Hutton , Bristol . rAJlTNEUSHlP DISSOLVED . Pearson and Taylor , York , common bre-vrer » .
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From ftie ' Gazette of Tuesday t Nov . 29 . BANKRUPTS . Joseph Phillfps , tavern keeper , Hercules-passage , Threadneedle-strcet , to surrender Nov . 30 , at 12 , and Deo . 23 , at 1 , atthe ' Court o ! Bankruptcy , Basinghallstreet . Solicitor * , Fc-z , Loxley , and Pry , Poultry . Official assignee , Lackington , Coleman-street-buHdingg . John Hooker Chatterton , haberdasher , Nottingham , Dec . 8 , and J . vi . 23 , at 1 , at the Waterloo-rooms , Bii ' iiiuipham . Solicitors , Curaham and' Campbell , Nottingham . Official assignee , Bittleston , Birmingham . John Henry Bell , apothecary , Stoke ' s-croft , Bristol , Dec . 13 , at 1 , and Jan . 10 , at 2 , at the Court of Bankruptcy for the . Bristol District . Solicitor , . Etiwarda , Bank-court , Bristol . Offisial assignee , Hutton , St . Auxustine's-plnce .
Thoma 3 Rovfell , linrh draper , Cambridge , Dec . 5 , at half-past 12 and Jan . G , at 11 , at the Couit of Bankruptcy , Basinghail-street . Soiicitora , Adcock , Cambridge ; Smith , Bedford-row , London . Official assignee Alsagar , Birchin-lane , London . Margaret Edmonds , lodgirig-hpuse-keeper , Parkplace , Saint James ' s , December 14 , at 1 , and Janaury 11 , at twelve , at the Cwurt of Bankruptcy , Basing . hall-street . Solicitors , Pollock , and Co ., Parliamentstreet . Official assignee , Johnson , Basinghall-street-William Thomas , tailor , Bristpl , Dec . V , and Dec . 30 , at 12 , at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitor , Short , Bristol . Official assignee , Acraman , Bristol . Edward Mnnsell , upholsterer , Chippenham , Wiltshire DdC . 23 , at 11 ,. at the Bristol District Court of Bank , ruptcy . Solicitor , Pinniger , Chippenhain . Official assignee , Hutton ,. Bristol .
Thomas Feaver , mercer , Ludgate-hill , Dec . 13 , and Jan . 13 , at 11 , at " the ' Court of Bankruptcy , Biainghallatreet . Solicitor , Ashurst , Cheapside . Official assignee , Green , Aldcrmanburv . Benjamin Price , general dealer , Birmingham , Dec 5 , at half past 11 , " and Jan . S , at 12 , at the Waterloorooms , Birmingham . Solicitors , Heswood and Webb , Birmiugbam . Official assignee , Witniore , Biraiingfaam . :-.. ¦¦ ¦ ' . ¦ Edward Everall , coal merchant , Liverpool , Dec . 3 , at 1 , and Dec 28 , at 11 , at the Liverpool District Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitor , Rodgers , Union-buildings , North Jchn-street ; Liverpool Official assignee , Bird , Old Cburch Yard ; Liverpool . Samusl Appley / ird , ¦ stuff merchant , Manchester , Dec . 13 , and Jan . ' , at 11 , at the Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy . SoHeitor , -U .-M . and CBaxter , Lincoln ' s-ii ; n-fields . London ; Sale and Worthington , Manchester . Official assignee , Pott , Manchester . ¦ . ¦ ¦ •'¦ - .
Mary Manwaring , j ? rocer , Gornal , Staffordshire , Dec . 8 , and Jan . 5 . at hale-past 11 , at the Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Solicitor , Palmer and JVefct 2 es 2 iip , Trafalgar-square , Charing-cross , London ; Wight , jun .. Kings-¦ wiiiford , Stafl ' or < Jshire . Official assignee , Witmore , Birmingham . ' William Heslewood , Robert Heslowood , and John Skitt , white-lead manufacturers , Kingston-upon-Hull , Dec . 12 , at 12 , and Jan 4 , at 1 , at the Leeds District Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitor , Tihton , Squance , and Tiison , Cileman-slrtet , London ; P . and R . Wells , Hull . Official nssignes , Hope , Leeds . William Green , coach-maker , Cheltenham , Dec . 15 , and Jan . 10 , at 12 ,-at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy . Sulicitoi . Packwood , Chaitfenham . Official aesicnae , Hutton , Bristol .
Richard Warren , druggist , Liverpool , December 9 , and Jan . 10 , at 11 , at the Diatricfc Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . . Solfcitors , Vincent and Co ., Xumple , ' London . - Official assignees , Foliet and Cross , Liverpool . David Thomas , merchant , Manchester , Dec . 10 , and Jan . 14 , at-. 10 , at tbe Dist rict Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Solicitors , Poit and Hampson , Manchester . ¦ - ... . John Antrobus , plater , Birmingham , Dec . 13 , at 12 , and Jan . 11 , at 1 , at the Water ) oo-rooJna , Birmingham . Solicitors , Vincent and Sherwood , Temple , London ; Hodgson , Birmingham . Oficial assignee , Valpy ; Birmingham . "
Johu Canliffe , coach and car proprietor , Liverpool * Dec 9 , and Jan . 10 , at 12 , at the District Ceurt of Bankruptcy , LiterpooL Solicitors , Wbltley , Highstreet , Liverpool : Garey , Sonthampton-bmildlngg . Chancery-lane . Official assignee , Tamer , JDake-street , Liverpool ., - Richard Ellison and John Goodworth , linen manufacturers , Barnsley , Dec 12 , and Jan . 6 , at 1 , at the Leeds District Court of Bankruptcy , Commercial buildings , Leeds . Solicitor , Mencer , Bamaley , Yorkshire . Official assignee , Hope , Commercial-buildings , Leeds . ¦
Isaac Bell and John Divison , earthenware-manufac turers , Kewcastl . e-upon-lyne , Bee . 8 , and Jan . 10 , at 11 , at the District Court of Bankruptcy , Newcaatle upon-Tyne . SolicitotB , Williamson and Hill , Gray ' s-inn , London -, and Ingledew , NttwoAsUe-upon-ljae . Official assignee , Miller ,
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 3, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct459/page/2/
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