On this page
- Departments (3)
-
Text (16)
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
WKnaa^gaipBMaBn i i mroaanan iibi^go
-
Untitled Article
-
vV/ ' -;.- - '1' - ' --^/ - = ¦ : ' -- - ¦^^^^•^" ¦" - - . ¦ - ¦ ! : " .. :-; * :.K- '" "¦" : ; ;/ \ I1 ?" v " .-
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
;;; ; ;;;-;r;;: i#lil|ip|fi:; ; ::;:; ¦¦
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
ARTHUR ^ O ; € p ^ NOR . present xaaaeni ? - " - " ; T ¦ " - ' ' * ' ' : O'Coscft'OB . —rl ta »* . not- wliatCdiHiaittees are forming ; bail am ^ Ilawaredtfaepe ^ le of Ireland - ttDI nsrer abandoa tb » Union , and liiatiuprinciplf ?* -mil never be _ eradicated from ( beir hearts until we i obtain our object . - - - ¦¦•>¦ . ¦ '; - Cox . —How-can deputations 1 > e ^ nt 1 oEraace ? V- 0 ' £ oxxor »—By as mauj -wajsas fliere are-la" jnan devices . - Com , —Could you get one to go to France now ? CGoxseK . —Tkqnsands , if necesiarj . CoMi—Moir is flikt possible ; . ? OXjOKS © b . —Unless joa destroy every vestige of commerce , -w » pan find ito -difficulty in sending to ; Franco . Kot a s&ip that sails , that ooanons an * Pnlted Irishman , that does iiot contain » iaithful Ktessenger . - ' " . -:.- ¦ """ ¦ -. - - - , --Com- Do yon fcaow any tHug of the ftture plans © ftheftendir : , , O'Coxxor—I *» not ; but I finaly ieaeve they ¦* ffl 4 JBTErjibaad « t ] iEirengagemeatsititb . ns . .. ; GoiLr—Were tbere many men efjtpper ^ mia * Union ? ,- ¦ * r ' ' - j-O Coicroa . -- ^ Meaofprpf ^ r ^ tisa ^ yconsolttoar own personal interests , which . 4 s -x great da £ & -4 ^ any generous or disinterested exertion of patritrism j soch caeii seldom ton great kaamia in tlie Jmblie ' canse . If frs lad been content with , a hollow s «( pport . ve nsght liavenadibajidaiiceofflieaai ; i » w-« rer , there were many Gfcaasi < lccable propertjywiio mwQ princip le w « e of d » Unien-Com . —Would you not have ¦ destroyed the 'Psefestaat Religion , and the i * r » testsnt Establishment ?„ . -O'Covsoa . —The destruction of KeBsgioa is one thing , the destruction of £ » tablisainenu another j tbe . great and just jxiac \ p le opon wbicVl the-Union i * loosed is the mitetperieot freedom &r aB ^ eiigim ^ affljs . "We are of opinion -Jmt the present sftGasSrons Protasiaat Establishment in Ireland is . a-gneioos burden on ftesbyterians , Catiiolics , < Jaafcers , Pick ter faute , in short , on ell the people of Irelandlagfcly unjust to those vho arc not of fJie ^ xofestant » e % ioBi and higiiyiuierioas to the iPretestant religion Itself ; for -we are convinced it w * old wori ^ xezj desirable f ^« . g § ^ in the ProSestaas -Gktgj of 4 reiaHdj it ; ^ iej ^ wujptuamueioowe tfcwraiaHSrtiance « o a faithful discharge of their func&oBs , instead of obtaining' it ty a * fe * se and dis | xasBfel cringing to : ¦ corrnpt patrons ^ aod taat If there * ras no dmer objection to tithes tlisn their being . an . enaless source of discord between a 'Christian -Ministry and fee People , they -engirt * o be abolished , Cch . —Bow-didjou mean to piySke half million jou ¦ wished io borrow irom Fraaoe «« r Spain ? G * Cos 24 on . —When the present ^ Government can borrow inifiions on millions , ¦ stc- obuM . have nad no difficulty in . paying half a million . If millions-can l > ehad ont-of likh indMtry , by a-fiopenunent which "has sacrifiGed -erery means 01 ae 2 uiring -wealth , we have no doa ' Ut-a Ge ^ cmn eut -that restores iho » t 3 lights cpcld eaa Q y iuid mcans ^ o discharge any debts ] we shonld . -pjn £ ract in tin ? conse * t . : Co 3 i . —l ) o . ybu imagine Ireland could exi » l-os an ^ jndepeHdeat natioa ? ~ . OCcxxosi—I hsve notr a dtsxbi of it . W-e have $ re miiijoas of s brave harJy ^ eople , sad if we had the gpreniiasnt in our hauds l > ai lor a short time , -to crgauize and to ann fiwm , to conld defy the rrliole m , riiL Oase pos ^ esse ^ i oi & vcoairtry , they woiil-i _ ighiforit ; ana it is one of tte . strongest eountnea in iliropB by-HEture . 3 t niasthcve a tactic ptcoliar to 3 i » el ; , aua-tlic , people oi Iruland must extKaaie 4 hai tacdc : . ¦ ' - Cos . — -Conld not . Great Brkaia destroy yoar . trade ¦ % ini htr navy ? O"CoxtK > B . —I doubt if the rest of the wodd -would adlow her to * hnt thein-oatrfeom eo- good-a-jxtaxket . If - « re w&re once tee , 1 douLt she couil efleotiu I dtmbisJre conla htTe powtii after the separadoa cf -Ireland- -to act so injnri « j « . a part ; butaaJreiand ¦ has no ' vfoieign . domiaicm , and I trust neTer -will , if ia-icijpfe for «? n trade Teas earned on -bjfAreign iripsj . kis ef Krtle matter . Ths old notion that a , <^ rr ving trp . tle is the ejc 5 S beneficial , is noasense ; the hose trade should beitlie great natioaal oLjecK and that - c-culd be most iflourisliing . T 3 iace li no coaTBuience nor a comfort-of life that we could not fekdiaearisland ; and the temporary ineonveuitriice and lass we should fe «? l-by being obliged for si loug time to supply onrselvesj- ^ onld be compensated io a £ reat-measure , by the agmber of hidden lesonrces we sheuld discover . ARTHUJl O'CONNOR . ^
Untitled Article
her she tmist ? o ta Ine Tactory in Laucasaira . To this « he objected * and they told her t ?« y had nothing aoBBtodojiath her «» Bd ^ i » e ha *« wferi » fti «» Jihiajg - ^ rthein ^ ccr ^ e . cn ^ drenj taitsTray , bur , "bh account of the oldest' ^ ung . fits , they cannot do much ia that line . . She hseis . per . week . _ to . pay for rent : whether shei&s Bay bread' or not , it will cost her , at the least , Is . 6 d . fc ^ ean ^ Hheir ^ niings wiU pot ^ xceed-es . —Thg Is » > hi > dh . tit ; ssed-fgtnilT ; "b ' nt becau / e * herrfnsed to ^ o tojthe lac ( jories ,. she was not to * hare anything ,. - , Charlotte Palmer , a widow , aged 35 ; has fiv ; e children , the oldest sixteen , the youngest ten . ^ This woman has been a widow ten years . At the tinje of her husband Vds&th she was possessed of ; property , in the parish wiiere she now resides ; bviirOTiiilg ; J » circumstances over / wjnch she had- no . contranl , -fi b ^ was deprived of it , mi becsaae paajgeable to th 4 parish . ; ~ aad / Before'the passing of the new law , she received ¦ & . per week . After tae passing of the new law , it wa » very soon ; redncediols . ; and ; bye and bye ^ that also was taken off , and she was ordered tq the Board , a-distance of thirteen miles , and thirteen miles back . -When she got ih ^ , ihey told her she « ad her fimrily TUnst go ^ o Leeds , to * the factories . ^ p ttia fits objected ; and they-told her they had twthing more to do with her . Sooauch for "the widows" behag « betlfir off" thta they « sed to be . : *© now state aaotiier c&ae tovog XrHcli wiU maifeyt > nr blood rah cold ,, if svfk . § t ^^ is poaslwei Jfoi&jcilelyi agei . 2 . 4 , has a wife bh&v&o children : now Hand , Has max is a man of cwy * ea ? pj ctable character . This -mgjn has had very Bttle work since han-est . Abot » t three weeks a | o , :: his wife was conSBed ; a » d , owing to his . ha ^^ n ^ . no work , sae was ill pxorideeTfor « ich ad *' occasion . When she was confined , * he had only a-ema-ii portion of bread ; . after " casikig ^ tecn confined akoat -a week , she tad no ; fire , no food , in feet , she I&W"not anything . In ; _____ m imim m- ' ** - ' ^> ~* r iTaimii ^— *~ iTTTTi *" rJ 1 r * " - * Fi ' 'IJ'f ^^ T ^ TTl ^ BT ^ TWTflT
tais dijtreasiag situation , hex Aosaand aypueu to-tne > relieving o&cerz this -jrason l * hnrsoaTr ,: aiid th < i answerce Teceifed was ^—he conld not do anything for tnem miless the husband TRjuld go to the TR ^ rkhtftsse , -to which he cbns « iie 3 ; nnd oii the Monday erening * feBoT ? iDg she was re&iered irith ^*> . 6 ^ -5 *?< s . ' &i . bfwhicbT-she had topay forj « nt , lea , \ i ^ f aer wA-3 s . Kow , this woman wns 3 eti in a honae by lier ^ lf , ^ ha \ ing beenconiined afew days ) , triBiANilchildren ^ 7 &o one to Mt a hand for her , and "ihe'lrnsband seat to prison—that isj to the workhouse , for feeing j > oor . Now , Sirs , what do jou ^ ^ and what do the people of ihe Sorth , think of a law which ca » inflict such unheard-of crcelty en a poor iromaa , at this inclement season , when in " * Nature's sorrovr . ' "' I . will Tiatsay anything Biore about it , for fear I « l » uld be thO Tght " " violent . " ' ¦ " ¦¦' ¦ I could fill roar aewspnper -with such cases , and prove , every one of theia ; atid will do , if only sulfered te do so . But never v . -j-r e the saj > porteK of this infernal system in' soch a dileimna as -t !» ey are at presrtit ; \ o inanyjK » i )! e ont of work , and this cola , weather , and their Having u ' o . victuals , no . firing ; - no -furujxure , and very little beddiiur ; thtjy " siB have a ! poor chauce of j > ersHadiag the people that they are I oextcruit tiian tiiey uiseel to ht . ' Last -Wednesday-: tht-xa t ^ ere-aioni " one hundred labourer ; ont of ; . ir ' ork ' , ass ? mblad together , inar-ely- to saj they ^ v ? rv * out of woxic ; every- one as peanea ' ble as-are the men in your -oSVcb . They remaiued for a coopli ; «; f hoars , "and then weut away without one word ; v . vd do you ,. or -would you , belitve it , thciondon police were sent for , aed * now theyJiave tvro of th ' n pclice ; Jevils in private-elotbt ^ s sent here . iy-firder , as'tbej'i say , of " little John ; " but what they Hie come Jo iV B ' either tiRiiiiselves nor the inhabitants can tell . On " being atktd . \ rhat they came fo > , tueylaogaed and ! said they could uot tell . There was just as « awn occasoa to staid for the police to the parish chairch ' of Lee . ds-on-Sanday last , as thvrs wai - . to ' saiid forthenvto -Ainpthill last week . I walnut there , Ixjiug in Cie Wabura Uiiion , . " . which joinK w the AmptMil UnioE . - "So jBon " see the ** 4 : hlug 3 "" are afndd ^ of a " * bade « i W nat a hiippy * tate is j > oor 'John Bull hrougbi tal!—Your ' s aincerelv , ' . ' " * ¦ ¦• - " -- - . -JAMES TU ^ XEIl . ' .. .. - - - -- ^ . ,-. : taamamta ^ i i i ¦ ?
Untitled Article
OSIGIN . AL CORRESPONDENCE .
Untitled Article
^ te Editors of " The Northern Star " wisS . to OSjs distinctly xuuJerslood tnat in . sfiFording a vehicle for -the discussion -of great ¦ fgblic Questions , they are ud to be -iAentifiLed witli -tJifc -SeaiiaoQrts —or—tlie Zastgaage offhiir ceveral CoirespeBdeats .
I TO THE EBITOBS OF THE SOBTHBRN .-STAR . GcETiEiiES . —I hareito thuak yon fiff-Diiblishiig xrry last letter , which has made some Ht 3 s stir . A Beigcbour of yours wa&iind enough to forward it to Somerset House , so ycsisee the three great men do tike some notice " of , rou . Tkej ordered Mr . Helen ' s note and jet ' letter to be copied , and traHEnitted to the 'Uxacns of Bedford , . Ampthill . and WobEra , for them to enquire into ihft trndi of ihe scitements ImaderJbnt though they hsve had that ivtier more than a -week , they hiive never " agjfcsccnded to ask i&e one question of . the truth < f ihese statements , il shall be led to dunk thevwiU make their report xiih . vnt so doing ; M so , let ihe hlame be upon them . I dare them—I challenge . tfeii to tlie proof . Jf-iliey will only < sn&r me to I lif t tfcs Tell no for liiKn , I -will show j lbsan that | which no one out a 3 feldiusiaa irould JIfcs to look i « - And some of insist dare Tiot own xhe dehgnt I Aeyieel at seeing the poor oppressed , ihosefew wbo . xre thick and thin . supporters of . the . system , are afndd vi their owe cnncples , and say it presses ¦ wry iard in-some cases . ! Now , I will ^ ive yon a iew facts of the working-ef Sas new system , and its gk > riocs benents to the potr . For remember -whit lord «? ohu Ilussell said when he moved Jot tae appcaatinent of the committee , ** That the -saviug r JE the ra ; es was the least consideration ' . " The 1 poor \ eere better oSj aadoaany of them .- ^ ar the »« fe * c . ^ -f aged , and . ingxsi i are viuchMUvr proxiied / i , r ihajnmder ihe titlesystcin . " ¦ K owrfor the proofe . Saxxtel SamervUle . aged 68 , nas no wife . This old maa used to ~ have _ 2 s . Gd . weekl yireKef before && w » law tras passed ^ but « nce . ie has had one shilliaj * taken oft , and dot he leperesJs . 6 d . Tliis « ld-. dan is very kindly . dealt ^ to . . He may . work and tarn a shilling < f . Ae .-ean ; wjen if l * e does not Hre . ii , Jte may go to prison—. eatis ^ icihegreat house . -S » you see how . zzazch &u poor . xtan is beneatted by the new law / jfivtzcof JSuiiAcr , aged 70 , an-old man -wbojJBftd to iare 2 s . a week from Hh # parish , but since , the new ^*^ was ^ passed , has Had nothing . The reasen sjEgnedis , that he is an able-rfeodied man . ; bnt if so many . xoung men cannot . get work , hasr .: then , ¦ - . » an old jsnku to jet - ^ rorkr ? But how . is -suck »¦ nian to Jive ? He is aiot an . able-bodied . man . ; oat he is laid he may go do the - ^" orkhousei . thatis , m may go . ia prisonr Tothis hea > bjects , and would ; sooner die . "
6 itsffB Dcorne . a widow , aged 42 . has five children , » e oidest elghtesn . the vapngeit ^ gbU When the 't ew lawwaS i Psssed , tids widow had 7 s . -per week . lt-Tas redncediafrervrards to . 5 s . 6 d . She applied to site Board of < Cuardians to have . tha Is . 6 d . put on •^ ain ; the ^ chairman told her ^ he ought to be Aahanxed of lKzseh ^ and she was . ordered to ldth--itCEvr ; she didiso , and they ieduced aer paY again ' ~ 3 o 4 s . 3 d » , and iiat she-was to have . in bread , i ^ ot ¦ content with tUe , theyliad aaothergo . and tobk ^ il « & . ^ She must »© t haVe any- 'What was she to do ¦ feraL ? Why , sbe might go doirn- to Derby , into fke ailki&ctories , wtere there was j > lenty of work fcr her aid her children . It was not £ «• about one Juaub i milts , So this she objected , and must ,: Stfreh ^ have noj&ore relief , asdao mere hag she ( iad . ^ Ctee of herijffiis is oat of xork . j . tie rest arej plajters ^ f itraw , aoi eamabout " & . - perw ^ ek . She pajrs uojent , for theiiut she lives in " stands on soma ¦ sasie grcand . How jthe lives is ^ nite -anaccountsile ., e \ ec to herself ^ jbut sh " . msj go _ jrason if «» eaikes . lids she sijects to . an " d wiije ^ he and "ter chUdjseK ^ caa get &ue bit of bcead andjotatoe cace a cay ^ gffe -wffinoijgo there . j tjemh Jel&t , is sent to four orphan children , ^ ni fhe has brought juj . ^ HTien sbs took these ' "SdKo , th& . « ldest was / ihirf ee » , the roundest was *«* tiajs old . the mofeer having died of ciald"Jth , Sue had wi ^ i the « s chiidran 9 i ner sceek , ^? to ti » imlding oi . tks " great hotuef afeo-*"«* ait £ fi Board , af Guardiaas took off one j » hillrD& ' ^ then took o $ iKo more . Very soon afier , they "' r" * ?^ r tvo , . ani thisredssed ' the aHowaace u > * They sdienraris took all oS . This wa * all g ^ s in lesj ^ l 3 n t ^ relre mosths ; and she was ' ^ d to fte Bcsard- H . soppow jhey felt ashamed «^ t they had done , for they gave her 2 s . a week 3 Tfsanl * , one in aosey and one in bread . This t S ^ mes to receive . In this sizle she applied t -for toother to take on * *) t the ehilnren ; he did j - ¦ AiSfr ™ ' ? " ? PS 00 ™^ ^ « t Christm ^ V S ^ stoppedthere ; l&e oldestrf these is a poor * ^ "Slf ^ ^ " ^ ° ^^ * *» ^^ to get his I a vartoa ^ On asldng- tbii woman hoir she lived , n 7 w / 10 tea ^ said ~^ i Uod on ! 2 h *™ ' /«¦ I S ^ i ^ , awdow ,, agad 43 j feasbeen 3 widow S fe ^ T ^ ^^ ^ cai Hren , the eldest twentv-fe-o . feSK *^ - The two old ^ r isve fits . ^ S J " eifSSi ^ 11611 - ^* new law was psgsed , 5 s . ii K , ff mth ^ ?^^ ' It was afterward * reducedto w SSh » afc ^ mi , again to fc . ¦ - . Tffiej- then V *** to toon the Board of Gosnggs ? , and told '
Untitled Article
. ns pay h ! a illegal rates ;<« a 4 ' \ te 1 ijtore ' detefminfedlla make him try . O . yeS , finf -Eord , " if-. you want * to W 9 t * the EHtteAftrs ' ^ iSBei ^ aS ^ B ^ iiS ^ ikm- £$ > try " to worle jt ^ otil . wiith MrsiFl . oyDyi * nd welcome . 0 ye ? , my Lord , if you , want Iho New Poorluyci tb . be ' stiil 'inore . Jiinpopular ,. stick * to Mr . > rto \ 'p with a vengeance ; : and send me his dimensions , so that I may ^ get , a suit ( a fool ' s clip , and . everything proper for a Sham ? Clerk , " ) made for him , which ; will exactly fitiiro . . ¦ . ¦ : ' , " ^ ;' I was not present at the Board of Gtmrdr » nsj but 1 ivas informed , tiat one of yonrJtosdship ' s friends was savagely' jifiyfA" t fiere-, ftndAttat his brothef Guardians , at . QO ^ 4 iQje , hoddeternxmed ip turn him ttut of tie rooutj- oft account- of his abominable a nd insulting behaTJouri Indeed , he was so outrageons , i&at . the polive burst intc > the' rdoni' fo testers peace , Tifla I am told , my ? liora ; we skill 'have the newspaper reports € o « a ^ and then I will take care to send ydur Ldrdrhi ^ ' « niB . I don't think tiiat Syr aim will tell you nil " the truth ; . I am sure BRINES , will not . In order to ; gire the New Porpr Law its pntpcr character , ia the estiniation of the people , Joh ^ . i ) Vsoi ( T , of ITct&er ' th ~ a } ig < , one x > f your Lordship ' s prime : Chsrdians ;;; blazing ; . with fury end boiling with dnTik ,- rodg . .. iaio HcbSdebsfiblb , -with :. a sword ikiHglmg . Vy His side ^ , abd I was : toid also ^ ¦*' thai Jae was armed wife a brace of loaded | M 5 tolSi " This ^ ras-the fellow as I was informed who proppe d Fl ^ o TD for the clerkship . Drunk heSvas , they all . SJ vT ^ but a mighty proper iazn and most ¦ ej . yjuisii ' vJi / &tjfe « dfora Guamian" ^?) of the Poor , h-iY % oid ! | ft vr $ s , 'Indeedit was , a stormy , snrtwing , bloArh ^ day , "but the people were not to be provoifid | it ¦ w ^ s their '/ r irf peaceable effort , and itbtv deter mi liC'd to kcuj&eir . temj * r , > Thousands were-.. there , - iiiy " - Lord , not ' fv | thstsin « og the inclemency x > f the ituy . Mahjr a' brave v&i ier observed yesterday in Hup - debsfjeld , " ** Its ~ a . " shaine to bring its aracnps-t
this people ; vrSat thiy went / is bread , not steel andfta ^ . ! .: Yes , my Lord , couJd you have heard yesterday , you -would never mwe at I ewpt to placet ket Ll ^ esty ' * fcrave troops , audJierM ;! Jest ^'' s loyal subjects in bloody collision ^ for the ' purpose ' . ' of-. csfctr ' Wishing ' tlr ^ eetTtAitdit Kings jii desfijijcymeTl TVhilst I / wa talking to tb ^ p ^ ople . yester ^" yj , ojiy Lord , itrocnrreH to ine t&ii her ! Majesiiy'VG 3 p > p 3 were used Tery u shabbitj /^ " "by yonv Lordship ' s friends in HuDDErfsriEt ^ , ' Five times have ( they now beaB « rft for Wfeght # ita ghosts and ' fcoh ^ -oblins , cBd" * iws to quie ^ t the guilty consciences Mi / our supporter ^ " Buttbe Jscoroslrels who are aS led to your Lordship in' these psrts , have never yet said ~ thank you" to the troops ! I iherelore re-K > lved to ask the loj-al js ? ople of HupOEBSS'iEs . ix pa prova . their loyalty sail the good opsniou which they inte-tained towards , the soldiery , byiasmali subscription ; that the soldiers might --fount ) and understand that mea-iEay be loyal though not clad in rt ^ iaientak . It was done , my Ijord , in open drry-lijrit . 'Twas bui . a trifle certaiuly , but ' tu- ' a * . givenwrith right good to ill andwas needed he ' . trtl if . Yes , my Lord , we -crre all friends . /^ ia will ^^ not fight-each other to please David Hem a bd , Billy ¦ Brook , the Lubpits Swain , Jieoas , the pestsaaker , . ' or "the . ' -Ripht Honoaralilc Lord John Rcssjell , her Majesty ' s Secretary -of-State for tho Borne Department J . I'll tell you what , my Lord , if the Queen of iuglsmd , —my Qceen , your Mistress , were acquainted with the insults which . tfoxi have thought ; proper to heap iipon that portion < cf the British . Arm } - which is quartered in these districts , ycur Lordship ' s head would not he price * ' ^^ o ^^' -io . ' satisfy the ; demaads of her insulted &igiif $ P 'Qnce forall I tell you , my Lord ^ are ^ 6 ya ] t ; to t"ho Queen , anil we . shall never quarEelwifhtble : troops , ualil they forgnt their allegiinoe ip-her Itlajesty ., But still remember we will noi bow ^ down and vtoxship Mmcard , Stcaik , Moore , and tBr-ozk .
I told you , liy Lord , there was a / & # e disturbance . , ' 1 * 11 tell you haw . " -it was . Billy Moore finding thftt the people would not riot , hecame dejected ^ ^ e . applied for ^ oanfort to his battle , until he was ] shamefully tlrauA : He turned out taitithe llej > orter ' uftiie Leeds MERCtiKT , < but Baines will ta ^ e ; care not to tellilhis to his ' readers \) . it is true , how-r ever , that the J ? osl musttr .+ cus druuJ : in the streets , ] heiching out-his abuse , fcbst . furiously against my- j self , ( for which I thatjjsftiin , ) then ie insulted the people , calling theml ^ rjE ^ luded . vagabQiid .- - , '' aud oidering them Jto go ** home about jtheir uusine * - } . " The people Tautrhed at him , as well , they might , and ; called him "farthing- BlLLY , " a name vtrhiA he is better know . nbj- than the one he . calls ! his own . A . constable was passing by ., who was sworn to 2 < ecn the peace , andjjreveut a riot ; this . gentleniaa tool Pott MaUsr Billv under h \ s charge . Then he in turOj was assaited by your Lordsh ^ p ' s / r / cnf / ,-. ; with torteobi * r of-ISlwse , " tncetinrded . - # riti » " vflfaiu ,, " ' ^* 8 feM ^ t > p 4 > -fechlfa . f $ iike& ( Jk . suppose » PostMaster has a patent \ o iusultA Coustabt& ^ rhb impunity , vthereTer he meets with him . ) Billy wac at length lodged in the GtOBii Inn , when some of the special ConsUihles proniised " to take care of him , and see him i > ome . " Jioi so , how ever , BiLiY was too cunning -for them , drank as he waa he slipped Jhe cabk , " and was next found drinkiug ^ nd . talCTig all sorts of lewd obscenit }' - —then fi ^ hrin ^—rolliug on the . floor—kicking the tablcB * cud chuirs about , —midstlarokcn jzlasses , squandering their liquid-eoatents in all directions , —and shrieks and oaths , and x-urses , ther * lay H . R .. MobUE the Fast lilattsr-tf Huddehstxeld ! and there I leave him , my Lord , for your Loraship to look fairly at him . ; -and whikt \ -ou gaze at him , "let sae tell vou the truth , that tfrinjr , hase as he is , degraded as you see him , is in ray opinion -more honest and more fionourable than tither Brook , or Swain . Maii well , my Lord , I wa 3 in Hy / ddebsfield all day yesterdav , nnd I only heard of two drcnten men in the town . I have now told you about them both . I enly heard of wjeperson being taken into custody , and I have told yau who that was . And now , jny Lord , what say you ? Does not the . New Poor Law " work well " in these parts ? you iave . inade . it : an insult to the army ., —degradation . to the Magisterial Bench , —aad Tom Ibolery amongst the Guardians ! You are rniniug your own squad , ¦ you are making : the respectables of your own party stand still and think ; whilst your political opponents , of all grades And jiarties , are fit to split their sides with laughing . ' ¦
-Uo you -ttunK , my J-. ora , inat tnings can go on , long in this manner ? The jifiople have note "done their duty . ; thej'liare doneaW that the law and the constitution requires- ' They are . not prepared to let an Old Ludixe run siway-with their rights ! The , people , of these districts hate now unanimously proved to yxjur Lordship , tfuit tliey are resolutely opposed to the New Poor Law . Baixes jnay now say whatie likes , and so inay Swain * , and so may Brook ; the people have resolved that they will not submit to it . It is ivanc my duty to tell you , that I know THEi" will not . I will be verj" jlain with you . I will have no secrets . I will call them together no more upon this subject . It is any duty therefora to apprize your Lordship , that if ithejrour determinatidn to enforce the New Poor Law in these parts ^ against tfc . will . of the majority of the Guardians , I knew there are hundreds of inhabita-nts , men and women ^ who have Teaolved , at nil hazards , that the guilty instruments t > f your Lordship ' s fraud shaH not loDg «» rvive . My i-ord , I deem it to be my daty hcnes { 3 y to inform you of ihw fact ^ If I were disposed , 1 could not gi-ve you the names of the individuals , but I do inov ? Jhat htnidrrch are driven to . d&&eratioti l j / vault &nd by hunger . ! Tliey have hitherto hoped that their petitions and RJEMONsqcRAMCEs anight "be listened to , but they have . jwito resolved , t j ' your Lordship is determined to defy ihe nuijoriby of their ou » i Giuitxiiam , that they wiUjfiingpataence ^ overbaard , and , atall hazards , Jake vengeance on Stools of ' their ¦ opjwession . My Lofid , it is to z&raid ¦ this dreadful catastrophe , —it is . notjbr the pnrpose of £ hreateni ? igf nor is it ' from fear , that I state this fact . —I , in ike most imploring terms , ( as « - * ll for the sake of those who Jiate me , as for those who love me , ) , entreat tjour Lordt / irp , ^ if iadeed her Majesty * aay trust the keeping ^> f her honor andher people ' s peace in your hands u toxio JtJSXicB and to Ime Meecy . " This district is not the place to play with . Look at the immense masses of capital collected within fourwaik , in every quarter- No earthly power can proteei them , but the power of Pbace and Com- i cokd . It is not 6 APB , my lard ^ to Jeeep vp stri fe andicarfare HEREi May yoar Lordafcip take these hints in good part . You have already too many irons in the fire . In the name of manj hundreds of thousand ! of her Majesty ' s loyal sabjects , I sue for peace and quietness , ^ knowJBg , full well , that death in tiie field , or death on the galloics , tcill he accepted iy them , in preference -to a base suhntwsion to F » AUD and TYBANNY . , v , I am , my liord ,, / ^ . - "; . ;• -.-Tour Lord ^ jipis obedient servaofc , RICHARD QASTLEK . ¦ | . . i ' , ' ; ; . , ' -. ' ' ¦ : ) I
Aixoy Mall , near JRiiaaersjietd , - . Jan . - 30 th , 1838 . ' P . S . One worjd , any Lord , aboat the 3 s . 8 d . letter which-I told jrou « f last week .. One of my master ' s servants uas , I fiincy , ' since then , been . fivindled out of 3 s 8 d . attlie ^ Hu pDEjigriELD Post-office' ^ . ; I will tell yon all about it , my Lord . It was uthat letter whjch your Lordship \ sent me , without itsaMng it . Ths money wae returned to ine on Saiurday ' u \ ^ ht }
Untitled Article
^ mmmn »¦»« " »¦ "' -.-tf ' „ TO 33 B RIGHT BONOCKABLE LORD JQHX ~ M ^^ L , " HER MAJESTTS SECRETAHY OK STATE X&R [ 333 $ BQME-BEPARTMKNT . ¦¦' : ' . ' " % ' H y 1 * 030 ) , —2 so llaod has been shed . ; ibr this your Lordship is indebic ? d to the patience -and to the loyaJiy . dt the people in "H / DDBEasFiExa . JLn overwhelming load of hifamy has been ho ^ ed upon the Kew Poor-Law , iy your Lordshi p ' s oic' hjjarii-Jtifuy and j your Lordship ' s Poat-msster . has onoe more covered his patrons \ vith disgrace . . - Trul y , my Lord , if one spark-of ioncur stiM glisten an your heart , you have now need to pray that God would preserve . yea &om theieeying cf your ILcmxersfxeld friends ; but if infauiT fluds its Testinjr place in the bosom of a K-ussele , your Lordship may ahray . sJhe ^ ' at home , " -with-tne -vilBset , ^ wiho call th ^ auelresjyaaririenda ia Htjddeesfield . * 3 Iy LorC yesterday there wens liiiee . olasscs of Indiridaaisdn HuDDEiiSFIfcLD . ^ st . There vnte a -fine" isiniple ; of the-Bririah army : iwp trcoj ^ o ^ jhe ! JL 5 th Hussars , hasdsome , brave Lumaue-asSrnonoun ^ le . They were obliged to march 16 mfleyfrom theifiarraoks , ( on . Sunday ' . ) through snow ., storm and tempest , to put their sabres into hobgoblins , -which never had any . existence , and which only floated about in the imaginations of those possessors of . guilty eoEsciencea , . who profess io he your Lord--Ebip ' s friends . ^^ d . -There vrere aboat a score of persons , who call Uteinsslrcs the Government supporters , the Vfhi ^ S . OI ilUDDESSFIELD * , Da 5 "ID HoWJISD , YfixLiAM . Llooax , iVjtLiAM Brook , and Sw . aix the ' Lcddit £ ; these weie the leaders oi " that little disreputable rband . Tour Lordship will p-erreire that 1 separate the mass of ihe « iugs , from your knen friends , because they are * opposed both to " yonr Lordship ' s plans , ^ nd to the 2 Zen Popr-Law .
-3 d , There were tho PEO ? t £ or H-cbdersfield— -the honest Tones , Yt ' bhzs and Sadicals of Ht > J ) DEB ^ FlELD ; all rnicglcd together , as friends , and wondering how it wcis , that 2 SILLY BnobK should hive the power to bring two Troops pi . Hussars in t » = the-town" H - - — - " My Lord , we were all aware UiatJEKGLAKDiraj looking trt « f / -andwe aH'determined to maintain our characiers . —1 st . The officer conamanding the troops tmt tvisdhr ordered Hs men to = be booted . and spunsd , and . to have thoir -horses saddled , by halfpast-cine in the morning , ready to aount —( God bless his humanity and bravery )—to bpar insults with £ almnes § , and to hurt / no person ^ if possible , however they mig / it he provoked . The troops reinaineAin their quarters all -day , my Lord , because your Lordshi p ' s friends had tot the pmssr to kick up a row . 3 d . The little despicable faeticn , -who « earry your Lordship ' s name on their foreheads , and use it to ; your dishonour , didJhebr -lest to provoke the people ? to riot and disrorbarce ; as £ , at the sovereign ' biddingr-of SwAts , the LtrnDirE , and Bb > ook , the : false-wiTNESs , tc cheat ^ the Guardians into the appointment of a clerk ! In bath cases , . En' Lord / they were disappointed . Mis true some . little dis- tarbasee sook-place in the evening ) but MooitE , the POST 3 Ia £ Teb of Hstdobbsfield , was captured by the coa £ tabulary fosse , and peace was instantly : restored . The post master , siriy Lord r as far as I ' have heard- teas the oniyyrisojier of that day . So ihat your LoTdship has proved that two troops of hussars must be marched ( on Sunday !) from L ^ eds to HtrDDEBSFixi-D , 5 n Xhe most inelement vresdher ; ti 2 t ^ hnndr £ d and City special ccEstaoles jnwsb he sworn in ; altogether perhaps . costing a hundred pounds ; " just ; fe > take a dnunken post office keeper into qnod . ^ tour Lordshipjnny think that the cajitnre . of this insisnificant p esenn is a sjifBcieni
reooic-| penre for . all the trouble , ^ expence , and disgraos ¦ tt hich your LoKfchip has thmgnt proper to impose Qnthe-annyj . aaii . on the peopje , in this part of the cQuntry . 'We inSODDEBSF-lf LDttink duTerentlT , ' ny L « rd , and oar ordinarypoliee say , " that anv time-Kihen BiLLF Moore chooses io ^ etdrunt , ^ and to abuse the jieople in ihe streets , they are ' etrongrfaough-to pschim into VTowser / ' without : ijMubling either tLe 3 injy or the special constables . " 'Tistree , my Lord , ihat the Ias&x > it £ Qiainiian has infbmed the throe Poor Lasr-Commissioners , " liat one Floyd , « f Holmfjkth , is' appointed Cleri : to the Bear ! of Guaniians / The people of these parts , mj Lord , are -ant , howercr to be hoax « d "b y an old Lcpdite , although he may be haeied hr a cheat , as jxfoekek , asd A FALSE witkjss I They know that a vajiorify oi EIGHT , cannot overrule a Majority of setekteex , aad they aU say ^ , that if Fion > " really is the Clerk cf the Board of Gcardiani , Oastleu must , in reality , be M . P . for Hu » PEBSPJEil > , 'hoeaiiss be had the honour of being jppointed to that office by a minority . " 3 rd . —The people , my Lord , the Tories and Radicals ,- and the "SThigs of character , knew what tef were about yesterday . They were , determined o ^ aatntahr ' the peace . They were resolved to do 11 tfetags decently : and . in order . They met in htmsaads , in the Mkrhct-ulacc , in Htjddeusfield , ndnuaaimpnsly , respeetiulljr , ^^ andearnajdy requested beBparf of Guardians XOX" to appoint a Clerk . [ Tie Board listened to their request , and refused to e dictated to , ' : either by the Conunissionere , by toaik , or by Billy .-Brook . Thos , niy Lord , the matter stands . May be , our Lordship , &ad the Comnrissiooers will try fo iscaB Mr . Floyi > . in his oiBee . If go , mr Ltm 3 , eshall nare . aieam-laugh , battbAtwoD't be all . f * all know that the vesMings , under his authority , ill be farcer . We know , too , that As csnuot ^ aake ;
Untitled Article
m «»^<™ - i $ y $ x >< jnila v momintrv -M'h ; MooriU Ha . xtfe&fjnan- il thai ^ g ; l ^ jgytfd ^ . bpc ^ iuae & ; Uad , ivriUea pnitbe ou ^ d ^ f Jrf I ^ o nW : na ^ B'pay the motiey after ; altf ^ M ^ iiwrit ^ ^ conie back : frcm ; the (^ wal ^ Po | t ^ ce ^; ^ 'il : h ^ tHsit orderjfitxuUbCyeryv " ^//*^ ' of liO ^ P 'JtJii ^ -f ' but linustsubtoity . to thiit c « je , t 6 ' 1 ie tricked biit'df my mpney , ^ But , bii 3 ^^ i ^ ' th 6 rnii | ia \ : Intf ^ tna ^ went to the Post-oOiiie ^ yatid l it $ < & : < i' $ v - \ f' tncre' ^ rte ^ any betters for" Mr » <; <^ rter '?^'''¦ " ^ Yes , " wss the answer ; -- ^ how . - m ^ n / * arfe ; -th ^ y ' t * ' ' -tt 8 kW '' . th 6- > taRti '; ' ^ s ; 5 SiJrV * ' Teplicdythd ; yrtu { h in ^ tue ; o ^ ; " rThe monej - ^ asin 3 hi ^ diately gi v ^ : tovh Lordship ' s iK toRackwg'" \ Jfllir ~ ; # ' ft $ -thiii& : lnfo-iUe ' man ' ? hand . ! Itwas ; of iio > use ; tb . cpmpiaii < , '' so . thc poorfeiJdr ^ was ; pbliged toi - ' . b ' rfiig it rip : here f yvheii I saw ^ V .--I / bf couWc , ^ 'rt hM "^^ t fjst he h'ad been swindled but of his money . ' ' Tkuew that there : was not thhe ibr it / tolirfvc been up to jLorxnoN ; tend back agaihV ¦ r .. ^ bn ; uv , that Mr ^ . Moore had no ri ^ t ? tp . ieep '' it ; jfrtin . 'Srt ( wr ^ j / .-ri ! ght ; to Tnesday morniu ^' and i '^ . ^ css ccl' ^ thAt H'lhnd m $ Ae \ t ; jnyfom } , by v >• tiiiag ' . ; v ^ on it in'ldacA-ink , thfen ^ hto . Mri Motfate vA Mt hite'feadc it ' ¦ ¦ his' o > ph , by writing ; : upon ¦ ¦ it . jh ; red \ } iV . "¦ . Arid J percdvcd some ; J * d \ tik writing upon l ^^ wfiitB liiad 'fe ^ en . crossed put . •} .- -Sbji : 'toia' th > maM ¦ ^ W ^ p ^ b ^ ari ' attijrncy ^ v : ffbo . wndV , . 1 believei'tckm subject , ; ^«' to ' whether \ ihi $ f ** MuMp * - ' 1 . transSc . tiGii . ; is ; cjf tlie niattJte of swirMtfa gt , br 'itn' ^ oirimon oe | i > t ;' : [ r- ' -. . L haV 9 '; th ) 3 '' rabnlertth >; fr phpotiiLgr met don ' t '| 36- 'iinea ^ , yft y Lovd ^ hc will t-litiik ) ticfclr ybeibi-e hefshootsittjiie once , ;"; If ' we ^ had had ariol ; jesterdayy ud ^ ibrjR ^ rdedrld :. Loi-doii ybwi » J 9 { r Sj-y . LVwasi ( b drunk ; TiKit wouffl have been very awkward , my Lord . ^^^ m ^ MM ^ % :
Untitled Article
g g ^ J ^ I ^ tlieii it bowiil tiine ^ aoHghtfl bluster- and play the b Hero ^ ic ^ wh ^^| to % ,, )^ lw t Bpiiibastes liaH'B-ifc ^ u ch reasoni wn iidf ^ side ^ as . iro ^ npea t « --to-hiive pt ^ attfre' c . pur ^ e ^ 'J ^ rjb ^ bdl 1 bivtter ^| stoon » tetf ' pl ^ two ; ab ^ Bfe ^ i ^^ ' . ] alia liBftKECTiosi , ' v ^ 'The ^ reader Heed' > iscsfcely Ife 'i told tha ^ HCtt ^ enns are in thehanrlssbfthe unskilfti , ¦ ¦' < or the designing , ; more ; stmethigpdiiiMi fcr : vajue iqcla ^ ntitiPh ^; orto , rear up a ] sU'Uc . tui ' e , ^ f cr ^ y ^ h ^ -: ^ tiesi ^ . * f Iniioyation , iays ; he , is thejpnssu > a ^ f- the j O . ayj ; : aii'dy «; t lUwisdpux is neyer ^ b great as ii aj ^ . ' peOTH / 'ivjJobiaspnin . his : Arcaim ,.: liaswell ; e 3 ^ ioSb ' d tlie"ciint nbotit hluhyatioiu ' : Aftfj ? ¦ hgXi ^ g ; npticg 4 - thaf plonks atidFnSrs ' taught 'that . " chtMren were ¦ 'botewitlfn / treeditf ^ clairt ) s ' - ^ -Jntiovdtii ' i-f- Etiglaiidj . to ^ lier .-pniiss ¦ -be it sjjoken , . hns vi ?»; -. '"^ V . i ^ -dp . ni > t'it itojjd | o ^ ohy . onricdhiinns in . j ?<^^ y ;( ii'f . Si 6 ' ci ^ fcia-,- b " rit if-we ; ccuivot cKaij ^ i ; tl \« vharhtitr of inan , v . (? 4 ucii . Uon is in ; . a-, wpTO ' e ' - pr ^ Jiteaiu ' B'ii ' t : thaa . even political eGbuoiny ! which . xicc . qtdi ^ to ¦ our ' sch ; oolma ^ t ? r , " beiagja 6 n .- ' . mnthemtlrtct ^ y alVattwnpts ^ ri of CQuditioti are h )) fenrd even in sprscuiationi and ti > ¦ : ie ; r ' «> si $ t <> d ail : practice ! ^^ after-the ^ w ?« i ^/ c jiianner of itiie Ltvcetiempiiians ^ ^ y . rfim vvlien ; a certam " rhusjeian iwishing to-gaiiv eradi . 4 ^ byj Iiis itiveutioji , ^^ rwl ' -sur ^ itsss Jiirf breihreu , added orie . stril )^ maro- tft liis riddle , seized : and broke . Ivis iustinaiiient , ; : ni « d banjshei hini frbni tlnvcity . ' esteenuji ^ . tlib innovator , * chough in the .-le ^ B't th'iiigsj , ' di : ngt ? rux \ s taippblic ? o p ^ ty . i ^» ot 3 ghi ceftninly t « a'lmiru-the wjsiloni . pf $ hp said Lacedetnpiiiaii . s . - A * criticism lui ^ i'ver-imgu ^' uc ilnngerous ' tb "' 8 u ' ch : 'di ] Tnifatioiii ' we \ yillle » ve . thTefjddle ' -hrealier 4 for tlie lbve pf Conservntisrn ^ aiid ^ conie to the standstill goutleinan nt irpToe ,. ' nUd . p ltvin'l y tisk ' his meaiir . fog . ' ' Aw \ Avhat ia it ? Wliy tlie blAtale ^ theayotem works wdl ^' -ahd ' so it clo > s ; it -wprks vvell fortliose wlini get- 'lVran- forty io fifty rnilliuiis ft-year in the slifipp of . rentfJ- ^ an ^ d it .. niiist be . a 4 t glorious constir tution : $% 4 bat ' ' ^ liabjjss them"to da so . ItAv : prks wel | i ' ofth ^ i ^ \ vli P fatfeu on . u revenue of irom . forty to iifcy . ' jiullih ' i ' jj » ii ; anditmustbu , aglprious cpiistitadoii . that « jiuvile . s thein to di ? so aiid . . thus-, on 'toike end of :-iv long ;' chaj ) tp ' r . v . 1 'Ju ' t-does itr > voi ; k v .-ell ; for the ' ¦ $ wp . millions' titid a half of |)< jg »; ai'sifi Ireliindj ; and ' tlie ' fhoTjsaiid , ? of 'h-aud-loMn weaversiii Eiigiand / uiKl 3 cntlanO ,. who ^ ro ; re : l tic « diiven Below ffiSQ beggary , to liva bu . i : { J . pj ; r head per die'fn ? . 15 bok this system VFprkwellfortiieSi ? " ?' ¦ Bufc then pyfccltinymy fnenris \ notw-itharandijif * tho coufideiit assertions of . the j ) bilbpbpliers of- the New Moral World , is not attain-. sble-by man , and again ^ VpoUdcdl niath , erautipalscieitcttiii : yvhich . th « re arenoMcOT-s / WA'i hniprooletm o ' lily . " 'Vhas are we -stuck on the hbriis o * u ' most-formidable dileoim ^ , uainely the Ibirpwing to which tha ¦ ' wh < jlp . ; , aipiiueiit , is , reducible . . Y , oxi . - mrt ' st not innovate ,- . ' . ibecause '¦; iivife , iir 5 t place it is clntigerons , ' -hivviivg-Tto ' guili . e save" non-m > itQeinatical sHeticfr ; ; ana .. in the second , suppoMUig the object to he feasible in 'itjalf , it would btf qnite usclesi , seeing -that p « rf « ctK ) n w- ; n < it ; ^ ttaimble . by maii . " This is Bnfficjratly iiiteHigiMn , and it ' gerv-i ) s to explain n curiosity respectincr the nbiirihnpratore v whieh is , : ' t | Mit they ttte tho ' - .. ^ N-uin ber one' * gentry , who liapperiing tolia ^ theirhrread Mtteifed , and their cake nake ^ ctvre iiot a jot it > r - the rest ; pf the wbrld > It h ' tik- bpen said , if t ) .: ' ? : ^ were ' as-bad as the 'd- — --1 conlil inati ) thtin , they would be Tnatchl ^ ss forsmne-• body ^' aiid we find that every age has" echoeel . thL > - . sejweless :.. cry of ** Beware of iTjtibvdtors . * ' ; ' As' it is not ourintoition to troubley'bu ' witli longln'tters , it : f&nllbti pupttisk : upxtweek- to eiiter more intp-deta . il fespi'ctiug the ¦;*? tMrti-irititheTnaticnl-. : science , ' hnd ; also ; , we give notice that ereIPJijf >* e will expose the wretchedI spjihistr ^ and . ^^ fUl ? t > httbt { tijittweekly mak e their -apwarn ^ ice m tib& HiUifnxfjviird ' iun .: , < ; Wb sire , Gentlanienvyour's ' , Ac . I . l £ V Hndderstield ^ ¦¦¦ ' - ¦ ^¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ; - ¦¦'¦ ^; - -- . . Il . . . B ^ , ; . , ; ¦
Untitled Article
to thb ; editobs 6 k the NdittHiiR ^ ,-st ' abI ' ¦; ; . ¦; . Gj : NTi < E . MEsr , —In ypnr paper pf January 20 th tuertV ia ' iin error itv tlw TbppTt of niy speech ny . ide at th » meeting iu the Theatre of tliis ' iovvii ,, which makes it ' a ]) ptvir tliat I snid at the commonceniuiit oT tho reign-of ( loofge 111 , that the ititere . st of the National jDi-bt Jiinioiinted' to b : rdilUons , and , iat the ; close .. 50 millions . What I retilly . did j ? uy : was , thut at the commencement of the rwgri ;<) f ( iebrge III , the " tax-- " , atioiv was 8 inillioiis , aud at the . ¦ p lpsts . ' -. SO' iruilious . GeutlenMJn , « xcuse . mu not corwotijig :-the' above ' ; Spb n ^ r , but 1 hud not time ; : Yoiir ptiulishiug the above will oblige . " , •;• .. - ' Yours respectnilly , ; . - -, I JOSEPH TAFT . Koclidale , Jan .-25 th , 183 ? : ; ; ¦ : - : .
Untitled Article
THE HUPDERSFliELi ) pC ) ETI Gd- '' PPERA . TIVE CONSERVATIVE " : PEUAQOGUE , TO TIJB EDITORS OK ; tHR NO ^ THEIRN STAB . ; < ? ENTi . T » nS « r—Knowing the stftte " of your dblDmriM we have deferred coimnontiijg ¦ aa a speech dKliverod atiha AVhite Hart Inn , on ; Cliriktjrias-d » yv by thit precident of the Hudderslield Intellecttial Improvsmeat Society , on the occasion eif their lifch auuivernaryL . . -.. The festival was noticed in your papeiyaud the vration yvueared hi the f { aty speech is chieity aiiradc against certain individnals , wfiby sometinie ago , belbngpd to the ttbove soci « ty , b 1 it « ' ]» o would not sabscribe ; i » the - president ' s uotions * f <> rtliodbx . y—and against ixnoyatjoix , interlardcsd withr'blasiter , twaddle ; philbsppuy rttn jnad , and ssaie of the crudest Conceptions ; ' in political economy . The orator is rtschool-niastG'f . d ;" po ' et , '' and . " Oi&ytive-vorisifriwlioci '' arid novae ^ liases which we shnU diacoTertOitWe j ) rbcetei ! i ^ V : s an opemtiveconservxtive" he sopetimes figures as vicerpresiaenfe of ... the ¦ Iinddersfield **¦ Loyal and Goijstitu ? ionil -So- " oittty . " On those dccasioii $ lie rant * and "^ raves against Djemocracynfe Burke .- In March last , bur inflated HeroworkedhiDaself ^ into ^ the ; mpM frantic paxopcjTne . ion theUnioaof ^ Church aiid Stdte , qoneluding with ; the following laugu ' n ' ge- ; M Shall that connexion be torn asuder ? Let mir flight little island , ' be ffubnierged m ^ . wave ^' . ati 4 . ' ev ^ i 7 . ' ( iruii » r to God and ; his country perish befbrss » ucn a calaiaitybefalus ; . ; ' - '¦; .- ; - ' 7 '; :- -. ' - ; % :. '¦ .,.- ' - 'V ' Pctish tlis linpi <) Us hnnd that vroitild talce ; ' . Or . u » lir . ~ Vir 6 m rt » e a-ltav Grftorie frnni iid toyrarn , ' . ¦ ¦ : . - Thcyife-biootTof ^ Iartyrjhatliriowedfcr iW ^ ake , ' ¦ ¦ ¦ -.. ' ¦ ¦¦ A niiuta ^^ iyf ^^] iM ^ . r . nftl ! Medviihour £ -. - ^ Immense cheering . ) - —Genrferien , I give ypv . ^ , tlie u Cimrcli and ' 'iit&te uud No > jepara ? lon .- 'V- ¦ -, fiojjg- ^ i " W > tli a jolly ftill bottled * . The Jpllbwingitauia would have wound uprflost qidiuirably-t ; " . ; ¦ -. ¦¦ :. ¦ " In vain—m vajxi : strftp other chords ¦/ ' , FilHiigll the < -np with Skmiaa wine ; ¦ ' Leave battlca ( o ike , Turkwh hordw , , AMds / uklt / ul ) LjoUit ( 'Sao '» Y } Wi \ ¦'; ; ' ¦ . Hurk ! risiiigtolbe . ighoblif caH- — : ' . .- . ' ..- ; . ; : ¦¦ ¦• /¦ ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ - .: ' Hoe nrmneTa each 1 )/>\ H BucchzntiV . . ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ ¦; : .-. . ; .- ¦ ¦ IniJxct the / srbola exhibition v ^ m every way ^ worthy of » Sou « f Belial , flown with insolence and wind -rather than of aweek / bllow ^ r o ^ Jesus Christ , for whose relisioa hepresninpfl tdWay'tlje pkrt of jiiittij Pope ! If we tarn frpmtlie > VLpyal ? ' tothd Inte ] - lectunl" display we shall find that par jpoetico ^ polii tician stood on ike same tnpnd 06 Toryisni , and was inspired by the : eune fane ^ of «! pmiriation impa * deuceandintoloraa ^ . inoreiDfaiiaied by the contents of the ^ Jolly Ml bottle "/ \ phen . Jie addtess&d ' the ^ said Bocietiesr-aud eo faiSaa ie # a » applliuded by the respective ; membewip ^ eaih ^ $ o or * they bis j myTnudQns ~~ r € tady rto ilrmk , twr * &w& : Mhtun $ fr \ th « profaned baiineas > of Heissiah-i f tlio Priuc * - tif ' . fpeace . -Wheathe mutter eonteaffiit conie ) to be l dis ? u * f « Jb > the : sword , !' "i . K ; .. ^; ; -. ; p i ' -: ; : ' :. , . ^ U ' « ¦ ' ! . '» TlB » « al ^ % boroaet ^ ni ^; fln % ng ^ la ^''; ' 7 : '
Untitled Article
. TftT ^ . ^^ ons Oi ' . THKiS ^ THliKN iST ^ B . ] GE ? | rLE 5 ii ! S , 'r ~ JSyIhserting ; dp . ; toltewinjf' ca ^ e of injusdoe . « Kd opjJyi'Ssjpri infyoiw wiclely circ \ ilatfc < l JouriiHJ , yon w $ X greatly ^ omjjgp , thu Pnisljffy 6 ' oni { mitfoe , counel ^ feed w ^ h t ^ C t > . ^^ Glasgow ••¦; , " Opttoii ; Spiu » ersC : : ^ ' ' : ; V r ; \\ ^ -J . ^ v ;^; - . ^* . ^;;;;^ .:, ; -: ^ : ^'; ' , < jA&isM A-t ' IXisfiptixT T 'imp : -V ^ XuUs'j ; AU . Vsswt Xriuw . bji , v > ic . -jjj ^ I ^ j-burn ' olgN > y ho . Jaiiil . : i \ w :. Ton Pojjhd Cpn ' s titu ^ jf jy $ jj ^ vf Mych ^ s who are , ¦ capabletof dvi pg $$ * fi $° $ ^ hv 4 ^ rsj , u | j > r 9 ijii . rty , sJid ut the sainv ; tiu ^ J& ' i ^ ejod' tb th ' e ' r ^ u ' t ^ ' auujiiiterest ^ of-th ' Ialx 4 in »} g ^^ ) t $ i « 8 |' ' will lia \ v a . beaviiiful illnstrutibii fanttihv S ^ fa ^ riibrcM ^ From the gr ^ at persouiU exertipnj ^ . '¦ ¦ you Intve made , and the d ^ e | > inteiVtits you hhve tnteii in tlb la ^ . triul of the Glasgow : G ' ottou- ; S p iuneiv , ypa will be griered to finrl that ahyclasaoiviJcotchiutfii couldbo ibuud so cold . blooded , heartfo . 1 , anil dtetituttJ of tneryfcaitoTebfhanianit ^ whigJVVoJtuutftryiC ^ boaJl ^ o much of pos se . Siiijgj-as t ^ a ; fo ) lo > V ! J « g ccmdtict cu :. their-part wiilpVovo . V- i '^ e-Ci ) tt 6 j » Bjjiuii ei . s '( Jpm ^ . mitt eKjf raislyy , fwliiig h ' " 4 e 6 p ; ijitser ^ Aa ' . tne : > vliib . le . procedure couiiected ^ itlv thvf wte trja ^ 'iipoirpwtsiil of the evidence , came to the cbiivic ^ oii . that the whole had been . a precbaiie ' rte'd f top ; i $ > bn the part of tbtf Goyerriinent' and capitalists (> f tfe-cbiuir try , -to niiu : the ; character' aud , coibpl , itvl y tiesiwy all tliote who had deiniied ^; tlit'i r duty to lead their -fellow , uien into-a coilrso ; ' -of . iiuprbveuieiit , •" and when the verdict arul sentestce arrived , lost lit ) rime t > n Ciilhii ^ upDii their ; c « ijntr ? 3 h ( t ( ii to give-eXr . pr ^ b -sion to thujr oj » hiipi ; a . ii ; a pi \ b , lio lueuting . ; . The niodo of securing il } 0 ; : chnla ? U . ' . - / -belyiigiffg to the . cpitainuuity fur a . uiectiij ^ , in ; this place , w ; l > jy :. ] iav 3 ! ij > a requiiJtion , sigawi ^^ by . ; i 1 t ' ty « ittctbrs , re ([ ut ? t ; tiiie its iise fronj the Magistrates . ' ..-. Tliis ;' ;; beiij ' g-: cojHi-. ' . j ^ d'witti , riitnther the climvb . managers nor the inagistrates diire . refesvv it ., > The ' ... ' JC ' uttini S piunei's' , Comiuitteei conrplit'd v \ itii that . srrangtJinoiitr—laid , -dje requisitipn , properly signed , ' iJj . tforc the Provost ^ who , ufU-r some , hours jot ( ltiu deliberation , f * , vc « , written ordor ¦ : for the- ; " use of 'itie cimrcli for ithjj above ^ occasion ,.::. Tho niaungw * .- wiirp . no sobpei * infonnVd of the . lilie ' rtjr ^ iyeu thtin they set to votk iiow they might . jrnstmte ^ iind rmi' [ a stop to ; , -. tl » e-^ meetii i ^ . In . the iiiciu v . time W % Mcva posted throughoxit tlie town Heven hours . ' jj iior tp the ineetiug . " The iJWgistratc' 3 ' nnd ; hihiiasrevs of ilwchnrch met in close divnh-in ' - ' . - . tha . town clerk ' s consulting- room . ; Tiie deimtation ifrom the Coniihittee \ vurt . " kept in $ 1 : 1 outer Vui ) in duriiij , ' ti ; i > delibeKJ . tiori . At its clogu tliu PrPvi ^ tputinti !) iUe hands of < mo pi ' the' deputa tibn a letter , at ^ tiie ; &sin ' ti tiine Btatii ]^ vpVbally that tha iyutinnMit * : cbiitain « d in th « placard was the cause-citHlitJ ^^ church . being refr . ijedvi ^ end yon a , copy of the lettei ^ and also 011 0 of the hand bills . y ' . ' . 1 : ¦)[¦ ' ' . ¦ _ . > .- ' . ¦ . v- // ? , ' " - ¦; :- - ;;; ir ' : ' ¦¦ ¦; : \' < / -v / .- ;; - Council hanii > ers , Pnwley , 15 th Jan j 1838 . . GentlcincUj-r-. The : iuagistratc * , ' . ufttfr seeing a "hnhd bill of this datts signed jam ^» RuSierts on ^ culliug -a- \ . puViip :: ' n % e'tJu ^ .. o ^ . .: 4 ^ e :: 'i ^ bA ); itii ^ tis V . tlii 4 evening , desire juf ) to iutiuMite , thut they eimiiot give their SaucUoii to the preppsed meeliug in tile : Old Law Church .- —I am , Geutlemeri ,. . . ' ^ . . . . - ^^ . .. j- ^ jH ^ f ^ ^ Ai ^ -muMMONi ) . : : ; 'A ^ pjifoc Jneeting of * the raiiabitants yriJl be beld in : the Old Lav ^ C-Jrtifcii ,,-oh ; Moinlaj' evcujiiff , th « lltS ' -jJipiua ^ at livp . p cl (> ci { , for the purpose : of revj 6 ^ £ jgithe evidence , verclicjt , aud soutence , given upon tlie'Inte tnial of iht > iiliiago \ y Cottoiv Sjiinuersj at Kdinbariiti , on Thuriday l « it ' . ;; , J- - ' Fl' 11 o \ v WorkinL-n ,-tA .--vertlici' Rfvs been given for despotism , tuidthelib ^ rtiuspl ' worliin ^ nienuiivebean checked pa -tJ ^ eir dmviird caRieri ' 1 hattiuj jmrayy-..-o ' crncy ' o ' i ' thLvcbuntry ; - ^ a doubt , putil the nylit of petitip ' iiUig / be totally deiiied you fcy a ? ei-yue . PivfHaa \ efyt » Tlic vumud y is iu your h _ aHd £ - ^ -uifft , riiid in ybur-nipraI streiigtu protest-hj ' oiijst' the hynotice of cbli'deiJ i'iiiiig . iiien lor tht ? snp ]) ijsed criinesSaid t » litj dbne by ! othi * r ^ twenty yeivra ago . Ileineihber ; thore wns only piiu of a majority in ( he ; jury , -jiivdjoni y : , th , tee out of ibut--teen coauti charged ^ gainst tliein proved , ajid : these threes were of the Bli fc litest-ntiture . By prefer of the committee , ' " . ' - ¦'¦ ¦• - ¦ ¦ . - ' ; . ' : ''' ¦' - ¦¦¦'' .-.. ¦ ; ¦; . ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦¦' ¦ : ¦ ' ¦ . '¦ .. ¦ ¦ JAMES PETERSON , Chairman ; [ The abpve was intt ; nde < i for inijertidn last week , but the copy -having .- been mieluid , did not turnvip . [ iu tinie . ^ r-ains . ] . ¦ ¦ .- ¦ . . ! . ¦;¦ . ' ; . * - . ;' . ¦ . '• ' : ' ' - ' ¦ . ; - ' ¦ ¦ . ;¦ - .. '
Untitled Article
t 1 H !! K £ 3 ftffS 5 »^^ C ^'^ V ^' ^^^^ - ^ y ^* * ^ ' ^ '' -k fr sJi ^ ' ^^^ yEiiA . Tsat'tkfliiJL'ftfigPtO * : ... turned up by the plough which was hoiden"Wllaas- ' - : hands . " 0 / iJBrn * j- the . xb } t&- ^^ . 'XOO ^ t ^ saMfe ^ sBaa ^ : ^ r Fpr ^ spn ' . waiiaeced afteritli 9 sh ' eep , and thS % eiE > a l § Sir : heather . bh ^ iiMi 1 iewais iHiiiiSio'JM ^^ nd iii ^^ itT ^ chovel bf ; theviUag £ &llL 04 n ^ e . rJ « . ^ hicu . ; BlboKB ^^ , solbngplied the awL ; cpuld . notpnral ^ th 6-eBK § 2 * pC pf native ; talent , iior pfevfeht : it ' frbin feniorgH ^ fipfiisw'S ,-the gloom by \ yhiclv it was surrounded ; so . i 5 % Ssskx- ; - cbuld the murky atmdspliere '' of a Glasgow Ct ^ Kfe- ^ Mill , repret-s the ardency ^ of Poetic-fi » iH tiSftfe * ss £ ^ ffir ; bf Edward Allan . V Tiis ;] it ^ b ^ JA ^ o ^ J ^ jCrae ^ i ^ v : in addition tuiheth ^' u ^ an ^ s ' ^ t h ^ the ^ historjv indth «;; K { eyatufe pf Giir / cban ^ t ^ m ^ -w- - ¦ p f ' tlie-jyuig " villainy ; of thps ^; whoipriite ¦ ' & o 0 ' tmir- <\ . ignorance pf . the wprkiDg-cla ' sses .: " i' 0 ere "' is iaf' ^^ a ^ - " little pamphlet , by ' % Gl ^ s ^ 'C ^^ i ^ S ^^^ p ^^ K > : : '' of the ^ real . fire of Poetry ;'' aiid * genuine nieri ^' fedsJfcC cim be fpiind in b . ilf the namby ^ amoy pi ^ etf si ^^ 4 ^ 5 ^ the high-bred lbrdlings who evetfyeifcaamgd f Wiip& . ' .- ¦ . p ^ r anU say soft things , fand strM gt ^ sentences , -Swords without m « smiug ^ iM vthe iife ^ . enjporiums . of pedantry , in $ pler « fiQcei ; -ia |» 4 > , i « a& ^; , . We iiitendei-tb make : soine extracts , ' b-n ^ , - waB ^ . isS 5 ;' space cem ' gels ns to omit tliemj / and . we mt ^ JKJs ^; con ten ted with rfcommeai ' ag . tbe / prod ^ pp ^ . ' trJago ' w Cottiiii . -Spiuueif ¦ as . a . ¦ 9-h ple , VtQ tK ^ , at ^ j ! 2 » a ^ V '; of ' our Kteriry readers , ' whbsii' grati ^ catisHi ; 'dat ' . ; 59 swrv . perasal-will only be enhanced % ' 110 ' t ' haidii ^^ 15 *^ Ibrestalleav ' :- ... ; - ' ^ 'v . ^ -- ; ' ' : ;^ - ' ¦ ' *; ; - *< -: > u * -- s-.. _; . ;; .. : ¦ . >¦ : ¦ ¦' - . ¦' ¦ .- . - ' ' ¦ ' y - ; ' * M : ^< ¦ ¦ -: ¦> . ' ; y ¦ ' ' , - ' : • - ' . - fe £ ; . -. ' r > - - " > s > -r > : < H-vi */ . ¦ - ¦ '— -- ¦ -- - - ' - - ¦ ' - . - ., ' , " ¦ ¦ '
Wknaa^Gaipbmabn I I Mroaanan Iibi^Go
WKnaa ^ gaipBMaBn i i mroaanan iibi ^ go
Untitled Article
ORifitjfAL POEMS ^ CBv Epward'P AlIa ^ ' ' . ; . ; . : . " - > ' ¦"¦ " -Maiichasteri : Clark i > 4 cot . v ^ . : ; . . . ' . . ' . \ :- \ ¦ % V 6 -can suppose few circumistances lessfawurabloto , tfee growth : and fostering of Poetic ^ 6 eHaJw than thoifii oinid ' whjsh ' thB author bf Ms Ti $ e cbttecltton haB : ^ ii dbH ^ id to « Pend the beit Jfea ^ f hia } iM Brpright up Aiwd ^ Nnfe' ^ ratjut , and ^^ distraction oPti > cbttdni : jnill % : tile impure and artificial ata «» 8 phere of which might aeemTle&i of ^' . ^ o ^ ted ^' . < X !^ li ' Fd '\ tu . aiii ^ n . a ) or' mpinfttiontb ' the « a < jh » ie '' } nu $ . -5 -tThe fin ? of native vgiinittj , ' Iiflwer « r , rtwpecfcj no cir « aia » tauce 8 ^ The dlbcb
Vv/ ' -;.- - '1' - ' --^/ - = ¦ : ' -- - ¦^^^^•^" ¦" - - . ¦ - ¦ ! : " .. :-; * :.K- '" "¦" : ; ;/ \ I1 ?" V " .-
vV / ' - ; .- - ' 1 ' - ' -- ^/ - ¦ : ' -- - ¦^^^^•^" ¦" - - . ¦ - ¦ : " .. :- ; * :. K- '" "¦ " : ; ;/ \ ?" v " .-
Untitled Article
S ; : ANSWER TO BEAUTY'S TEAR . ¦ /; J - ' ¦ -.: i ' i LcttUo ? . v . iit % . » itj ; sTpnr 8 i ; aftlisslit , ' u .- --.- : - ; ; VVhocanaqt feelt ' crlk ^ Uy ' s « oa »; .: , ,, '¦!' . - - ^ tmI , «; wb , ' * . ' ejitTJipwd . " oii Cut siijlit , '' ' ] ii ? j [ j ; rfille » s -of the hiJdEri - caufe . - ^ Or jojs <* tftyh or hope , orTear , ..:.: Itiuatturaadty'tia . B « auty ' aTcar . ¦¦ ' ;¦' ¦ ' ¦¦¦ . ' ¦' .- ' In ' truth , itehojBljlftft valiiddhioEib . ^ . '' . " ' . . ' . ' : ' < ¦¦ " ¦ ' :. For oftit 8 « 68 (; ia : greatindteil ^ ¦ ";¦ ' ' . ; . '¦'" ¦ ¦ " ; ' ¦ ¦ " Oft the sauio cause tU ' dtfillilitJieyfrv' : ' ¦ ' . - . -. ¦'¦' -. : MnJse 3 th ? . fair , STi ii ' :: T 8 r '» hqart to Weed .- ¦ , ; ~ V ^ e ipsD of what she % W mo 8 t ;^ eai ^ ¦ ' , ; ; / . ^ ii ^ f »^ tee ' |> rJce .-o | : B , ev > uT : y ^^ V igr- -r . .,, ' . -. ' ' Eckijtd ttie ^ . liapte ^ B , rem'd . maid , . ' : "" : : ¦ . - . -. - . ¦ . ' ; ; ttvl ) Vd « f ^ wrvii ; tue . andher Jiime ; ' .,-By s ome iteriidious u-ret ' eh I » etrsve 4 » Andleftj a-prey to jtrlef . HhilfSbaina ^ ' 'Slie wsrlis , « he weeps , rit shs i » fair ; . JluJ libr 8 tUe Teuriol ' Beauty are . Or *? o tl > e nf ><> r Jifff lpct ? tl \ Vifc , Lrft , by ui- 'r bnu ^ l LoTtl , to mourn ; : -. ' . : ¦ ¦ . ¦ . ' .. : ¦ : ¦ ' lrxi \ iiini ^ t \ fMchin ^ 9 , ^ Bt ^ hcr ) i { e , .. Wijiliiaj ? , Jri ' t . dreading , Illsreturi ; ; :. Anil tall me * if tht ; tci > w that roll . ' " JJovrn W fak clii .-elcs , dilight your iioul , . . . ' . . - ¦ ¦ .. Or just one Other Sfeneaitend , : ,: ;' ¦ ¦ Vrtif re slioircrscif Beauty's Twara are shed j '' \ : W ^ r « . Mp ^ ery . Daugtteri-Sistcri ' FrWHil , .. And WIVE , Hurrotind this dyiHg bed . ' , Gum on tlie lovely jltoup-, flisVresjM , ' Ajulsay trbat ntpturea Mill your : breast . And , ifyou still diili-Kt to sen ' ' -. ; ' il T ; . e Tear tJiatflivrf's in Bnvly'a oys , " -.- ' . '¦ If not ^ inj , on this earth , there . be ¦ ¦¦ - ¦¦ ¦ : - :. ' .. ' - C . ui . giye you , suchextuticjojv ' . - :: Tlieii tiike your choice , lat jue , the whiles : Tint livo iu Ueiiuty's beauteous siuile . -
Untitled Article
i ¦ ¦ :- . - . - , . . ; . ii c r . ni . . . . ' ,, " .. , ¦; .: . . LINES ON : THE CONVICTION GF THE GLASGOW COTTON SPINNERS , - ¦\' ( For the Norihorn Star . ) . ¦ And is it so JH-Must onff despotic will , ¦ Uniivyiubered teij ^ U witb ' usiiiek'jw aijgujflh fiU ? ;; . Must \\\ a opimoiij like tlie smrounrs Wast , Jiake labbsr ' ApHacKftJcot a bt » iT « U } vuste ? ' ¦ - ' Will Albion be ; ir it—Kihpre 3 . * ot ' tliv '« e ; v ^ - . Whose proudoet : t'o » 8 t was once ** My sons ate free" ? VV here now is frcedonx ' a Ark i" by teuipajta driven . '¦" ¦¦ Qn rocks , rbliisted by tile boh of rieuveu ? ¦' .. \ : ... ' Hits ' tlu * proud :. vesselaank . beiiHath tliciviive ; . Nohrt ) a totpiiile—no ^ aot ' shaad tasavt' ? . Ha > -liberty forsook hwt ' ay ' rite land : ' ; '¦•' ¦' 'i- ' cryct liflr tLroneupqn some foreign attand ? . Cteforher huuuifouscrimes . -nrastBritain l ' * U ; ' ¦ ¦'¦¦ ' ^ . - - ' ¦ ¦¦' : . JHttrl ^ tpdeitructiojiby the Lord of ; aJJ ? - . ; Alaa ! ai »* i—^ thp ciknutlcause ^ iwa : e , — * ,. ¦ ,. ....... ' ; ; . Maii bihrs to niaM , with * ) avL ) hi «» bjectfoar ; . . ., - . .. . ' .. ' -. '¦¦ ' 'Tis ' ia ' niital our blood and bones ufesold ,. ., " And Afammon hounts th « vihboiindedipQwbr of gold . ' . Scattered ; ' divided ; boruad with slavery ' s . chain- ; WeaiournandBiah—but mourn and * ii il iK , in iiiauonn' grataa—in children '« cries , . Till earth repeata it ttyithellatening . skit * : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦'• ' TenitMdeL' ^ -tonedoojaivlsceaiseleM iaftr j W . Trilit inthuiide T ^ ' a-vcicc , frfjm shore toshore ; : Tell it vrbet * cavern'd wiad ^ in silehcie 1 sleep , —r : Tell it vJiere UurricuheK in fnrySireep : , ¦^ ^ e \ t , te ; HitJBTn \ ty / th ' U . blpt « f- $ iiae \ v--V- ' - ; v -- - ;¦ : ¦ .. That Labour ' s coujbiniitiou . ' a defined a crime . ' - ... ; . 'An'd wjwt '( tbc ?^^ lu ' ^ ' ^ ai ^ . an 4 . » ig l | i ' 9 redp . un 9 ^' . ' . ;¦ -: ' ., AaiLiibpuv . ' s pro 8 tratec b 4 ldreh kisa the ground , -y . ';¦' . OrdrivgtlieriienstTOuscftrulpnjtbi ! plain , . ' ';¦ ( 'Mid beap <) of carnage , and <*' er hints df slain ¦? ' •¦ ' ¦ : ' ' ' : : Na . T-Let tbie cHUifr « eho tlirough the ekies ; ¦¦ ¦ -. ;; .. ';? - .. . ; : Rise , lhen . b / . Kngland ^ son * ot ' uibouirise ; '¦ , :: .. - ' ' ¦ " B <; 7 irhi ; . resolved ; nriite ;; and burst the-cuam , —« ; ;• Tritophaht bear the victiniH home again , ' : " ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ' . ' ; . . Go , Labonr , go iapprc ^ ch the regal throne' : . ' : B / thet ' iyiliew rkyUiee sustained , alone ; ' : - ' :. '¦ ¦ . jAndsaund ^ in Enywnd 8 rejtsd Jlaiden' ^' ear ' : In tones ai once respcctfuJj told , 'And dear , - ¦ '" . '"' ¦ ^ Tbe startling truth , thiit » tate « uen seldom tcU , ' 7-V : T ^ peucebot ' coi ) c 6 rd . ffi'h p > euii ^ 'can'dwell ; jTfllequal laws . shalle ^ UalrigUiaaeisure i " . '¦ ¦ -. JLndblniaiiicoinmon jijtcrerftg rich biiapoori ^ >' : :- ' 'Qo . teQ'j ^ , :. inh ' et . nainy vha 8 '' p » e ^ , ; adooia ' ' To ^ tear ^ fire ^ ^ hqueSf jabDvurew , horn theirhnme , Wliogeonl j eriinfiwasvdariny todeznand ; ' LVibour ' B faff profit froni the ' murderous hand Of CUWTAl , ; ; whoac pestilential teeaib . ' ' ^^ Ha » d ragged its thomandB tp the shadesot aeath . ; ' : : Go to the slta-tp of J ^ he Almiguty Sire » !; V . " -V ¦ ' Where . tngbtl y burni . lheBaeTiticuillire ; ,, . -.- ¦ ¦ : ' . ^ . Take there jbni wive ? aitd chUdrehV bne by one , ¦; ' ¦ And ^ bbnding low Vefore : th' Eternal Throne , ' ^^ Swear , <> n ^ e holy 5 eeohl , io cotniino ;¦!"•• " - To blot thiM outra ge lxonj the rolls of time ; , ' ; StYearVftth ' reisisltlcs * ifi&lit to rend tbe / bite , - ' Andabow the world eacSeWin of ila ^ eryrbroket -V . ; Swear , in unbroken phalanic to remain' ' y '¦'¦ ' : Till Labour ' ii bauwued sous return u ^ ain , - ; , v . :. . . :,- ; ¦; " "¦ - ,. ' -V ' ; - ? . ^ - . - ' . - : '' ' -. ' ^ - " - ,- ¦ :- . " ¦ . T . B . SMITH , v V Hull , Jannary 21 . IS 38 .: ; ' \ : - ' - i ' , " ; : ;¦ . : r ' - ' - :, ' - ; ' \ -, X -
;;; ; ;;;-;R;;: I#Lil|Ip|Fi:; ; ::;:; ¦¦
;;; ; ;;; - ; r ;; : i # lil | ip | fi : ; :: ; : ; ¦¦
Untitled Article
- . , ' ; ; -.: ¦ - ¦ - =-. .- - ? ^ g , . . . v , ; :- ¦ > : r ^ --U : i < ¦ ; : 5 LONDONv : COENi 32 XCHAN <^_ :- ; " . ¦¦ - , - > \ MARK-LANE , ' M 0 N » iLYy' ^ N .-29 g-- 'X ' ;?> : ¦ The return of . frost early in ; th . e ' : past vreetc cax \ seit tBsr a ^ rS ? : Ration pi ; the-Thiun . es to resuain au > oi « trncte 41 ) y ief- GwA . * ii » j »^ - . . riiiyplies ,. Hincii . thii ? day 8 ii'hni s b . t , have been of the nicst tiviaf ii . : aV . mre , tjiid there were fawliindsupiJliea-Sent up fitiH&j&aaia . u ' :. ' » nil Kent for thw day ' s market , but the ' wind- hu' 4 a ^» k > sarir > more shifted ' frpiii t ! ie north-eiwt to tho ^ wsath-eastj a . -dcaosr his ajjaiuccjnwenced ^ verysimil .-crmappearance t »\* ba 4 S ^>? . last Monday , being , withpjit jaiii * ,: it is , to be hope ^ iowtfOTW ^ i .. . ' -. ' bdsiiiess may be rosuined bi itairegularch ^ nntilj ^ ani lia ^ ai eSi ; veaifls wiii ' sooa be . enabled to l . * . y uttheir ^^ uauiil ' tuiio'ssjrti ^ s . v and deliver \ their : cargoes ; as ^ ^ heretpfprej :: > Thefe waw " * . * %£ *¦; I ' uiuteJ b'dsines * trans » c ( : ed ^ Ay'heat ; . the ^ arjial / tiasgwitti . -itte weathyr jnduppg iuur iniUere io hold Vift fvirm < tinfc < itf ! L > { * , loagerv and tlve- 'fuvr " 6 ssli * a- . ' ejlKcfe ' il ^ e ' r ^ 'jbia ^ aed-ftt ^ iUi i ^^ siMupfes , iur-wbich about the rates <© f ilil ? Bay ' Se ' iiniJgisiWatw obtained .. ; Moarnjetainuderiite eolo / ati ' uUaamaeltBttiBBJtijW ln ; m » lUng : aad-dvitiUvrs' liailey -fcw tvaiisactiiJtt »; V *«> 2 »« S :., antlthe salfta 61 '^ r indiug were con . iiasd- tp sihail quaaiaiat * i > -. Prime : granary Malt was withpnt ultaration in Valnu- 3 Ja ^ caifc " and Peas brought \ Usk week ' s qxibtatioas , with little Aifeg : ^ s .-s ¦ : '• ¦ either articlt > iit'ypiid . landed parcels , whitb weiegut « fii . ii&k . « Sjjt . ¦ . ' . . to a very trjiling iEatiat . ' -.- There wad scarcely ; <^ n . y , « hiay » Sijatcj the value : of pats , but so tew . sule ' s nu . de eitdcxlibivv ^ w . iis ^ v .. ' or frojii ' oa ; Jfoara . vesaals , laying alot : ^ sideSYhar £ i « iSii ! , ^ Xi ; " - docks , tluvt ' titiu' -a' -iatts inxist b « . cousLiered ' . foTibB . pteBB % >^ f . nniost noiiiintd , all the large deajas . puttiag ' sfl ! i » SBbajaie ^ c :. -itnty opeu Stat ^ i anaconpuinefa takibj ; onlysaiall totaAtf sB ^ v - pl y . thein niPdt ' pTO | Uiii « end heedy \ Tiiiit 8 . v In . Liaftjwi-iaRjfc ^ , . Hujeseednpthihg worthyijf notice occurred . OlotesssisSrLvaais unaltBred ^ h vyhu- ' , biit line s ^ uiples ofred were inqnianla&efcr . ; ' and : such would meet a ready suliv , Nothing , . li&inxtsata&k . occuriedin ^ ny deg tription pf'Bended Grain . . ' . . . ¦ CrJllKENCY PEItlMJIc ^ WA ^ M ^ MeiSS ^ . ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . : ,- - ¦ ¦ .-. ¦ -. "¦ - ¦ ¦' , '¦ - _ t : ' . ' ¦ : ¦ ¦' - - ' v , i -- . ' : ' .- - - a »^ , - " fissiu " " ¦ ¦ - " wheat . - ¦ - - "¦ •« . ' a :, -JWt ^ f { criblfc . i > aie . ^ ia _ jai ^ - - Essiax , Kent ; SuiMk 4 S . ; ( i 0 \ VareV ... > . ' .... ^< vi ^ . ^» 3 & . . 'White .::.. .. » ... 48 ; , ^ 6 .-. ; - / : ¦ : ; T ^ isi ^ : ' \ y ¦'¦ : ' ¦'¦ ¦ - Vv N ? i ? i H f ' : lniiilir ' i ! - ' W Hoir arid Gr * yjn < xr ^ $ e ; j 3 m ¦ ¦' . ' V W ^ S * ° dp . .. ;¦ -y » l >¦ - * . W ; - : JIap ^ .... „ :. if ^* ii ^ tiJ 5 t& / / Vutohuv : ^ ....,. * Wiiite ; Boilei 8 , v . ^ w 3 abi ^ WejtConntry , Red . •; - . - . : ¦¦ . - - ' : in ^ t- ^ x .. "" .. ¦ - ¦ ¦^ T ^ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ••• ' While . - * i*—« aK > . nmi ^ Aogt ikund ¦ : . ' > . ¦ ;' .. ;¦ ^? Wf »* . " : >« ' * " «« - « - --= L' <¦ -: ' Ublivi 5 ure ; Red . - ... 2 ? .. 24 ' : - '•• - . ¦ ,: : OATS ^ . : ,: ; , ; . Wiiits ' .. ^ ....... ; . 19 .. 24 ^ s lishfeed ! .-..-. i . j . a 8 Es . 2 JSr ! E Siah'Hedt'S iftw . - .- ' .. ' - .. ' 45 .. SO , ' b ' liortsuj ' ulii , ' . »» ' ; - . ¦ . ' Do ; . White - . V .-. v :-.:. 48 ^ . 5 & ¦ P < uarii- .. v ; :: ^ .: 5 ^ J 3 «^ . i liAlihEY . i , V : ' .-: Sc ( rt « h , 4 ! oiaJnen Z ' ± ~ J $ & < ± . £ ; to Grinding . ....,.,..., 24 , » 26 , i ^ X'btalw ^ ., & ^^ 2 frz ^ & £ s- : \ . ULitaiiiicr .... ; ..... ¦ . 27 * . ;' £ S Berwick '¦ ' ¦ :. ' :. ; . .-4 , ^ . * . [^ ¦' . '¦ aiuUiji ^ vNfew , v .-.: .. . ' ' 30 ' .. 34 trlsh , white'VlC * .-l ^ I 2 » iwaS } & . " Cipher , New . V .. v . v-X ' " ; ; Bo-l'orat 6 e ^ i . ^ > ' ^ -. P-y-5 IaU , Brpwh ;; -- ^ ....: 49 ; .. ; : al . :, J > oi J Bla : ck > .-fiW ^' . Ujftuiaift - :
v ' --...- ¦/' . : ' - ' ; .,.-. JtwpERiAL ; AVERAGEs ; . ' -J "^ ¦^ r ^ ' - ' -i -: ; :. ;; ' ' „ - ¦ ¦ .- , ' ; ¦ ¦; - ' .- ¦ . . ¦' -.: . " : " .-. wbt Burie , catB vfa&bBtmok * - ; Weekending Dec . 15 thlS 37 53 . 5 2 i » . ; 2 2 « U S » 9 & >¦ aia »; *> =. 1 2 ifnd ^* -.-: ¦ : i » . 2 - ^ . 4 26 . 5 2 $ iM . ^ likMJBt ^ . 31 st ., " ' -.. , 5 r& 2 S' ^ 82 i )' 2 J i 6 Wm : ^^^ k " : , i : ' Jan ; a ' . " ' « .. : . SH m-VO 20 131 : 6 Sfc'ilfila -Sr ' -a ' : . " .. ' . ; -iltk "' . ' «*" ... 5211 M lpa ) 127 7 p 4 J ? 2 lifcs : - liith . <¦< .. ; o 3 ? is .. i > i 9 ii 2 iQpz 6 k&Zj : : Aggregate Average of the . . ; : ' : ;'; - " J-. ^ " ^ J " : last six : week * ... ; ...... 53 0 iS 11 20 32 SSBS }\ " % 3 £ r-Dutita ... ; , - ..... ; ....... ¦ 3 a . a ig , 10 16 y 27 : jf 9 f ' < - ^ % •? Do , on gmiiifrom ^ ritisli . ' . ' .- . : . . ; ,: ' v ; ; It ;; Posstissious out Qf . . ' .. / . ' : - --J - .. ' - , . ¦ . -: : ; , ; . . >! -. ' ; . - . .. . ; ' ¦ ' : ¦ • . ' . ¦ - ¦'¦ - ¦ ' : ¦ -. - ' . - " ¦' : ¦ lAiSr&LSi ' :: ¦ ; :-: ¦ , •¦ ' - . - ¦¦' . - - - ^ " - : '' British T % : - . _ .. ; .. - Lithaige .... 2 S . ft * a * flfc-. . . ( par ^ n ) ,,. v 2 l ; 0 > 0 0 ; - / TIN . s » . & .. ¦ ¦ ' &J& bheet ( mifled )/ : 22 0 »; 0 0 In Blocks ... v 67 - / fri- ^^ .. : I 5 ar .......,. ; 23 l ) a 0 0 ( ingots ..... * 8 * ., j (* -a .. s > V S ^ .-Patent ahov pX -V ,-- ¦ .. liaw .......... 8 a . > ifc >! to : * fq . Ial 2 .... ... 24 0 a 0 0 COPPER . Rea , c ? Miainm 23 0 & 0 0 British Cafce ^ Ofr a avl- «? 4 » ^ White- y ^ ... ^ 30 OJa 0 0 . ^ heeUr , perlb 0 jll ' -a . - ¦"¦ ' 8 » fe > ¦¦ : '¦ . ' ¦ ; SM 1 THWELI ! CATTLE iVIARKET , JanI ^ v .: : . [ Whenever thi ^ word sbneoccaraia . th ^ price ^ tfajRvj ^ asdSi - this paper , itas to be oonsidfired as the ! imperial Biena- vi ^ ljis&al * and such only , . na other being lawful . } : - , . ' ,. , - ' . the supply « f BeasU in to-day ' a niaiket vtio ^ l » Wnw » iyaSJ less than ; wa 34 wit exhibited <) n this day se ' nniglit ,,. W 9 cs , l $ { br »^ ..-.-Wy good .. J- ' or tlg > pr ' imqst . Scote ; tbx * e . was a a <> niiKBfaj » i >' avWcreK ^ d demand , * ana . ; iast : wi . % 'k ' aqvwtotipns ifcr ^ w ^ -3 BB ^ pi ) rted ; In . the inferior'kindit " of Eeei" but little wa * f 4 iKia £ i £ r liiterutea . A steady ealewnii uppareiit for Sheep , aifaSfojikitt - ; at upthing qwotabie beyond , ; the currencies holed W £ §?»«<; . last , -vtlulst ' tu * supply was liiode « t % jfpod . / - Calv « w" 4 a . iaK ? were m limited supply , went oil" slo \ vly , » tbaxely BUUxntos *^ 1 prices I ' rane ^ niain ' prkers s&ld rather briskly ~ aie-JaftssaK-¦ kmddof Pork-barel y , at unaltered prices .. MotwithiJtiajaaif . ^ the . quantit y . itfiiai-va ; -Uia ' Thanjes . abont ' 40 . hornedaraJ saasiLfS ¦ ScoUh « iTtVurrivt > d per steam pacjjfis up t » t ^ is ' nias ^ kiuKae . '' " - bcotland , the . iiu-. iUty Pf which is prhne .. WithregswiJto ^ ifrjjricea j whichwete . realised for'Weinive . ufe of opinioji . tisoaraUwir ^ werebv'iw lneansreinuneratire . : : ¦'¦' ¦ ¦ : ' :.: ¦ ¦ - '?¦ ¦ - ¦ ' ...- ¦ -. W ^ V ^^^^^^^ V ^ ^ ' rt ^ SOfeSdai ^ uit ^ JNosrolk ; ^' jO from feufiolk ; 3 o 0 slibrt-hprns froiii Ca » 2 ftaak «; - ¦ shirn ; 230 Bhott 4 » oKi 8 front Lbei ) lnshire ; 200 sbxitt-iiacnSKS *; V ruutg from Leicesterahiie ^ lSO shpit-horna ^^ and L « oB « , 2 « a . 3 . Aorthamptonakire ; iO Sc 4 > t 9 ,. by sei ,-froniScoiJand •; . 3 S « teTasia ^ lroni Susder- ; 60 Scots and ileveYords frwji Sutners'SanjaBtajt Beroni , and Herdfcirds froiii Keiit ; 200 i ) evoh » irwnJieswST . ' - ¦' shire ; 260 Herefords from ; H « eford 3 hire ; ^ 5 Stattoi ( a » . ie 3 « i .-: lf . StaUoTdshiie ; 25 Sdmerseta from Spmersafehire- ; the s »! aoa * . . " .. der of the ; supply caiiie chsefl y , lroni the . neiglibtoBijirti ' aS * . -JUonattn . ' ; -. " . . ¦ ¦; - ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ . . .. "¦'¦ .: - ,. "' :-: ' .,- ; ' .. ¦ : / .:. ' v ; : - . : . " _ . The . supply of Sheejl conststEl- '' of S outndowns , ' « H : S « 6 ? i « at * : - Leicesters , iveats , Kewdrth half-breds , Devon ?! ,- SoiaeisEiss , io 6 ^ horned a » d pDlled lin / Tlish-fol ^ Scotch and Welsh . Shas ^ Aae " . ..: . l ' erstonq of 81 b ?^ tQ 8 uik thoofial- " j ' V ' T ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ¦« . '""'; ' 8-d . .: b . d . v- * : ;¦¦/; ¦¦ -. ¦ : ¦; ¦ s ^ ffl ^ ' aijgs . ^ - InfmwBeef < .,. 2 2 io 2 y 4 Prime Beef . .,.... * : 4 , r * & ^ . l ^ UaMuttonv ... 3 0 „ » 2 pittoMutton .... 4 2 ' .. ^ 6 SV : Jdiddkpglieef ; ,. 2 jSv , 3 ; ;; 0 , 'Lamb ... ; ,.. ; .,. (> OU . * Sfe LreE C ^ TTliE . iT WABKET ^ . ¦ " Jieasta 2 , 917—Sheep SOjQao ^ -Ca ^ yes 130—Pr <( & 5 SK . - ;
NEWGATE ; A ) si > LBAI # lHALT . MARKETS ^ CMQiJftesw ^ ; Although the nayigationof : the thantts ' ltas"bera . mxsSB ^ - inipeded by tlie iinmense quantitiesof ice which rvniaia ^ aatSsLi . seveKil ahipmeflti pf . dtfad stock hayearriyed by stsani-jgs ^ SS ^ - frpm Scotland , bfltV owing t «^ &beforfc ^ mentJPned «^«^^^ ' - * erelanded at Griiyessad , and . gent hither by JaidEi ^ aS ^ t ; ^ . It-A-nU be : p ^ rcoiyied , "however , thiit there-haa becji at . n > if&&iai ? niible lulling off in the snppliys , -bu t- they : lia » e baSts ^ aSo ^ '; ¦ " - . ' dQH ^ uate to the deaiand . During tiepast ' wwiK'thsS- 'feia ^ S ^ ii Been somewh at seno * -u ^ . dj . pMt «; uhtfly . ^ in' iotae few instiineps , higuer prieus-hire been- j % u \ mji& > $ iiaur ~ niiKit kinds of deadstock , whflat the svM j 6 l Iiondoawia 3 » St' - ' ter ^ ti ineat on anle h , as been gfei't . iruiu tiolKui 4 i «^^» i carcasses of Pp ? -k hav ^ arrived . Of pTime ^ . ^ e ^ -H vnii ^ j ^ ' - andboflmi ? lieeV and ftlutton , we hiiV ^ -r « e'sroAiab »» tuSSfeS . . nackiigeffirom varions ' quarfcrs . The price ^ obtoiwi fc *? iA * SK . - bcoteh Beef and Mutton hare . b ? enrbiici wohrr&an-ist'inir- ¦ than liaabeen . ^ the . case . ia many ^ itevioMweeksLtb ^ fficaariKi ' qua lity of thearrivaUbeingpriiiit . iiH-- ¦¦¦ is - ¦ $ ¦ ¦' . ¦? & '¦ ¦ 'i ^ .-: : ¦ -- ' " ' — - . - ' . ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦¦ '¦ ' - ; ; ' " ¦ r ' /; ¦ " ' . v - ^ ; . - ^ -i- . / - - / - / V ~ ' :- ¦¦ . " . ; . ¦ ; . '¦ ¦¦ ¦ "¦ ¦' ., ' ; ^^^ 9 ^ i ^^^^ rm il ^ f 3 ^ U-\ ¦•' :, " i J- ' -v' ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ '¦ ' ; ^ F ^ 'H ^ lsffkdt ^ stead y ^ /; - !' ' ^ ' •• : "• ¦'¦ . ¦ . ' .-. '• .. ( f . ™ J » . an » - ••^ ' . 0 toa 0 Eaat Kent * Pfceta ^ 4 vtf& « « R- ' - Mid-KentPkcU 3 10 ., 5 12 , We :, ld oj'Kent 4 o 3 JU ^ 4 ^^ ' - Bags ....... ; .. 0 Q . y 0 v o | Stt ^^ p ^^;^ - - . ^^ ^^ . " ; ;" ; :: ¦ -V- ^' .. ' - . ^¦ e-H ^ Es ( pCT i b . ) : ' - ^ v--- ; : - : " > ' ; - ^^ . ;¦ : ; ¦ « ¦¦ ¦ * -i-- ^ , : ' ' : ' : - ; - ; - ¦ ¦ : d ^ ' *• - ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' ' ^ " ' ^~ - " ¦ ¦ ¦' - 7 v ' . - : ' ^ - ;« Sl---- - . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Market Hides , 56 » ; ^ Market Hides , 9 & ^ v- - > llb > i ....... .. ^ .....: 2 ja : 3 , 104 . Jbg ...., it ... v . ii-jfcaaaS '; , i' : Oitfo , U 4 a 721 b 3 . ' ,, \ i ^} a 3 } ^ Ditto , I Of a JlSlV . ^* . ^^*^ - Ditto , J 2 ji fiolbs .. . ... 3 } a 3 j [ : Calfbkinir ( eaeb . j ,. r--i : Wsafe i ' LJ { tt () , 80 a 881 bs . ; .. K . Q ^ A :. 41 ojr « s Uide ^ dU&KiwiiiS&aa&f iiltt ^ BSa ^ Clba . " .. ! * - . " ^ , ^ f . ; .:-W , ^ . ; Tu LS w-W . ' ; '• .: ;• : ^ S ' -. ¦ . ¦ .: ' . ¦
/ - ; - ' r ; : ^ "' : ' ^ tfei ^ S ^^ - -h 7 ; j . ; , v ;\ : i ;; . s 4 v : ^ -r . - ' .-. :-CnmHaeB , s 6 ai 6 fc 3 . li ) Jtt 3 . 3 ' German * y ^ ' ^^ j ^^• •' - ¦ DiUo , 404501 b 3 ...... 12 » 15 ^ pnnailiMMI * gl ^^ aa ^ i ;« itti > , 5 a ; a 60 Jb « f ; . * 4 . " W « ll , p » lfSkimiAiH . * 5 »^«! ' > sfvv L linSI HidM .. ' . ';; . ;' . w ..-10 ^ 13- ; ' ifdozen , ) v * i ^ iw » ; Al uiiai'PBfe ^ ¦' ¦' . VitriblCotti . ; . ... k ; . ' 16 air ' ^ 746 iSO ^ i . - ^ t ^^ : " , 8 % li « b B « tfai . . wiiy . ; W » 28 iDk ^ iO a W ^ H ^^ S ^^ foreign ^ rttf . ^ ....-1 ?»; 1 » , X >^^ rowigil tiid < jj ....... 40 a , 12 Lnrgo . 8 MVSHr .-t " * :. '< -. i ^^ i ^< tass ^ i > .-: l )«* &g-BidS .., v .- ; l 0 ja 24 ffi ! iSffl ^ ?? : r ^^ Bitto . Shared ... 4 i .. n" 12 wl * * Kn ^ P'" ™ ^ fJt ^^ 'iffiS ^ PS ; i «^^ fliS ^ fe :-^ . r ¦ ^^ . - » ff ^ " . ;; v ^^ : ^ . 5 i- *^ ? l # < yf uv ^^ M ^ mf it ity y : ¦ ¦\ i-Hjjrii . '; >}? ' * aiiv *> . ' ji : L » V ± * &-yX * : 'di ¦ &f > y : \! inra $ } f . i- } :
Untitled Article
- : / , ^ ll tem ^» akce ' ' ^ i 6 ^ P % j ;^^^ . - : -- .. -..-. ' .. ; ¦ : ' : M / ' 5 i :: ^ it # l : byM : ; ';¦ ¦ ¦ Tliis valuable little coacljtitor in . fht ^ % eat ¦ wl # | 3 | 9 pf |* l ;' social'reFortnationj we percei ' sti still ' - W ^^ iBft ^ 9 «« r ••; steadily aad imprpvingly . ); VV ^ are lgl ^ l - ' to ?; . 49 ^^ p ^ - --: . that it does io .. 'Tia a good ; sign , ' KorXv ^ ar ^< 0 BSae ^ , , "; .,-well . assured that so : loug aarQuri ! tu ) i » ppy c ^^ te ^ rr ^ f ^ nien periairtUeiii ^ elves tate sieve * of theJdegs ! Kk »^; ; ; « ce , Yrpm \ fhichit i ? : t ] ie . ni £ du aud , proifc ? seildh ^ K *^ :, V pf iids Htije perz 6 dic ^ ts |» , ; e ^^ ci ^^ e ijit ^ eio ^ Slates-- ¦ is Jydt ^ wajl cliaucf ioi ttie , Oilw » td progress , oi as ^ fe . . ; or pblitiq ^ . iiiiproveine ^ Lt . ; T . U « 'jpr ^ iiiitVWiUf ^^^ * - ' ' . ' . " . ¦ . ' a , very iiaportuUt oue ^ rid jsDiitaiijs , as-j ^ ^ f ^ 'W ^^ Sj " airitteiiroBi ; an eniir ^ t j ibysim . ; ¦ nniver 3 al ' peiT , isal . At coutajiis ' also ' j ' a ' vetjiiife ^ i ^^ -: ¦ reyort ' ert * ^ publicdisctissibn , af ^ a rfoQim wEciL-Stes ^ principles : of ; total abstiieiide' ^ ere " : at ' taefcett a »^ .. ; ,:, defenaed , l > y tvyo very talented ^^ ; -dliaiDpi 6 ^; feis « dtes «~; : aevera , ! other very iuteresfirigf ; pap «? s . ; -10 ^ 5 ^ fe .-. the : vihple , one . ; 6 f tliejclitiapttst l enujrvsottfea ^ tBBj . T < iiavesee . ufor-spinetime . ;|;;^ i .- ; . •• ¦ - - . ;>^ -:. ' > r : i" V-. , . ";
Untitled Article
SagfCTfegS ^ T ^ rua kt 3 , 1838 , : ¦ ' . '"¦ -: . ' ,: " . ' : - ' - __^^ "_ _ ¦¦ !¦¦— < ——JpfTW—— ^——11 ii ^ T ^ T * /^^^ ' Hi ' i ^ T *< r'YMrT % TTTr * lTTni HWWIil WTIlJ i ^ imMhiMiii—1111 11 wi n i'i » i" 1 i"i »> TV ' Til ' T' ' * ' il mi ¦ ! ¦ n ¦ iw ^ mi—ii ¦ ' iitrr « tf * - * -jf ir ~' i'n'i ¦ 1 ' " «^ »» i Ti < iriiAn >"' iriTiiMii i »« nrw ( Wil rilt * rt « ¥ « nMfa ' . ' —» . ' . ¦¦ -m" ¦ - ' - ' -- ' ' '* ** ' - ' - " ^" ... ' ' !__ ' t ' ¦ ' -. - 1
-
-
Citation
-
Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 3, 1838, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct339/page/7/
-