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"HOUSE OF LORDS , Thursday May 3 . - Tbe presentation of Petitions occupied theHoase " ^^ ffof EXETER inquired , if it was the intention of government to persevere in the measure ¦ afcej had given notice of relating to church leases -auo / other eecle-da ^ cal property ? - tYieeooat MELBOURNE said it was intended to per * evere with , that bill as early as possible . The Earl of R 1 PON movpd for a return of the - -expenses occasioned by a commission being r ? ent out ¦*» Malta , in the year 1837 . The Duke of WELLINGTON denonnced the -commission , as absurd and useless . After some remarks from Lord GLENELG and - laird MELBOURNE the motion was agree l to . The Consolidated Fund Bill was " brought up from i £ he Commons , and read a first time ; and their -Lordships adjourned .
Friday , Jfay-4 . Xord LORTON called the attention of their Lordships to some letters which had lately appeared , -agoed John . Archbishop of Tnam , coairary to the Catholic Relief B . 1 L He begged to know wln-ther tin ; government intended io _ in > rirnie any proceediairs for the vindication of the law ? Viscount . MELBOURNE - > ai < J , for various reasons , rliich he would not then particularise , but in which he perfectly agreed , the gtivermueui in Ireland did sot intend that any prosecution should be eutered into against the individual alluded U > , for t . ie pur-\ ri * e of recovering the penalties imposed by t ., eact \ L J arnan : ent quoted by the NoLle Kurl .
Lord WICKLOW said t . econsidered the answer of " 3 se GorerniEt-ntmost discreihaltle . ( Loud opni > - st 5 on cheering . ) Tie M : ni > t »? r < . of the Vroxii < w * nied afraid to execute the law ; nay , they a : t " nrJe « i " . heir sanction U > the b reach i * .-of i / u * iJnv . ( Dear . ) Tli . « Marquis uf CLANHICARDE > rid i . e was of - y 4 ui- > n the aiis « vr "f k : > Ni'l'ie Fr :-i . < i-it tbe In y . i of the A < liu . u > "ir . - . t : iiii wa * the \* - < l pu-jj . li * w ' j . ih : *> n'dhive bfrti ciu * n . If r . u-. nti , viiu : i : i . « T- > tki-¦ ba * er' . ' ert » uc > t > i ' !* v It .- - ; li » vi * r ; imeiit \\ : ts _ l <> I .- ' oa " : - < : * u . ' - » ^ ue > ii »»" , l"l it Iv- !<> :. i- b y a Ui > l » iiCt rai'H . iuur nolii-e . ( lle-r . ) Ni > th : n ^ ivi-uM » o in'jrh t- r .-iiity 3 Dr .. M'l :: ile u > l . mii ]> r- . - ^ ' . cdis ; :-in- - l i « . ' ¦ ¦ • - ¦ . < . r ©• malties—it won id i > t * also c-i nivut pivu : ji ; : rv
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UOUSE Or ( . O :. LMOXj . -Ka >« % . . V (/ ; : ; . - Xlse Nt * -v ! . -a <;; t--npi > ii-f vx > e and t ' irL >; c Hr . Ir . vav 3 ill . tie Tuvr Valley Jiiai . vay " :-.: ; i l ^ . vk l > il . :.: ; u ¦* t e JManrh-.-. stcT , ljoii ury Caual a .:: Ku . l" v- . iy Liil . were M .-vcr ; : lly re ; sd a tbira i .: i : < .- au-j . ~ is "*!? d . . " A number of j-euuons 02 ranoiis 5 n'jc \ - t < were jrewnted . Comiiiiitees w ^ ra appoiuteJ <> a tlie Uedford and -Xaierii'Td tleccim PeUftoii ? . T . t- AiTUii . \ £ V tiEXEilAL m-r . vJ t : ief ; irther ednjd-ieraiioii ul iLe report m t : ; e c- -. ' : nj : u : u-e ;> ii tlie ¦^ dinrursh tsn d Gliisrow Raiiway 13 : 31 . A l- 'iig d 3 Sv u = aioy ensued , ; iMer wlilcli tLe report w £ i ;; zreeJ 1 > , and llie blii orJertrd lo L * rwJ a - ¦ = ec-oa j ihne . Mr . PRYME gave i : c » ri-v YLr : t . < m tIk * ] . "ith o : jiav ^ he saui i move f » r Wave to uiiuz in u : »; il t . >
r = Jii ate the Loa- ^ ] : eensed victaaLers ana c . Jiiee--rhoj ) » t * e ]> er * in the mcrroiH >; is . -Sj George Cl'irk ioi < k the o ^ th > an-J lii > ye : it fur St : < "inf rd . Lord JOHN Rl * 5 SELL > . ii . I he . diJ not w--h IT lO be" "UI 1 JL-r > T :. Ou irOHl Wi :: U Im'k piuce tilt" ut !; v . " -e-vtjj . - ^ rt-S j . rithiH the Ye"u : n :: ry C \> rj- > . \ h ; ii it \ va > is iiileutioTi of Go \ el"Ulueut to ^ biili > : i Ilic-wi : i > le «>] d : o < e corps . TU . it » a ; n- > t t ' . e iutvuti . iis . ; :, r u-. siy ' xt ' -Ji ^'" 1 ; ' w "> lo re-iB . ; e t ' iat '•• rce . > : r H . I ' i ' . 'CL th'm ^ ht lhal the f . \})] : iij :: t : " . i : s uf il . t-Si'i ' i ,- L >» ri w . - .-, j ! ¦ r . \> i hf at :: li s ; i : i-: ' , H-: <> ry . L . T-iJ . lU ' SSKLL then rD <^ ai . J m ^ w- l i > r ih .-/ tp . i . ^ i : t . fm <> f a >^ ir ! .-t iManair : ! -- ' , " luijiiiroii ' x ' / k- ::. uJe of ltl-hIJiii ; . -:: ; i r- ' ::- ' \ ri : iL' i-.:- ¦ .-- < . I il . tkr . Lt-: ; -. ' . il ot : ^ r i ; r <) . '''' - ' " " ' ' lilr i >» * h"i' ~ - \> -. 'i :: i-. Jld I L :: , iVr-. aiiii lv ? . - el-: . i .-i . Cil !«> - ' . if- ' >> : L .: ^! : i :: 'i ot- 'd VV ; : « e < . ainl i' : to tii » prohau ' e -iiii uiii : o : ai . \ ¦ ¦ . — .. ^ 'i \ Anr- v . - .. i " u Kii ^ i ii :. - ¦ ¦•! i ;; rij .-. l ^ v ::: ;
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Fri'Iay , -V-. - . v 4 . ^ i Tc ^ t Tir . Tr . ^ n'r of p ' ii : iiiii > on v-.. r . . u ^ - ¦ < ' : )»;»' .-t > ** >?¦? j - -r-. — ' " . ;'•*¦! . I . or . i . \> Iii .. ilY ; i >'«> -1 w » K- ;' aer ihe 5 t * i \> ii-i »\ -. ii->« -i : > . fii :- Facioris-.- Ulii w . Kii- ! t ; ike p laiv oil . Mo : ; - V .: v :: eiCr Lord J- Russell , replied that it \\ a .- not - » r ..- a' -it- ti : 3 l th .- hill v . \ tuld i . t- rt-a ; l a socoiij rji / itvi i-anv a .- Munday next ; but he wnulJ take th : it j ' ,-j . » r : uuitv of ^ tutiiji : th-it it - » : ti = pr . < po ~ ..-iJ u > pre-> -:. i- i . * ciauses as ttiev -tood " in the ]) :-i—L-: it iiiil ' itU ri ' » vw > cl to e . lucat . oii . . Mr . 1 IV . ME sail , before the House went into '" . > H . niiuefOu this ( . the lieiiefirj , ^ Piura ! . tie < li . iijhv * £ * he « i to slate wiiv he con > idered it would not haw
di-jio . jd edvet-it vras intended to produce . The z linrcii Commission had not produced any really -fli -ient measure of church reiwnn . The llonourible Member contended that it was the < Ju : y ul'Parliament to take the afl ' airs of the church -under » eri--lus consideratiun . Tie holdiii ^ of pluralities ai » d rlieTion-residetice of the c . ergv or . glit to bt * for ever abolished . He obsen-ed by Parliamentary Papers iiir . t the number of benefices in England was io . nri ; to less than 5 , 425 of the clergy , wt-re non-resi-Ji-jit Tiie lotal number of livings in which there was % -r-i . ieiice was 5 , 1-36 . In another Parliamentary papei * liev might see . there stood exempt from residence ' Tjif ! i wus taking money and" doiuK nolhiijg for it . i-2 a : >; clenrvaien absent hr license 1 , 704 ; abseni
iity without license or exense , 1 , 016 . It was tru ihai . out of all the non-residents there was a ct-rtai ¦ aumher who did duty in one parish , but they le sUkt pa-i » h *> . s to take care of themselves . Of tbs . esrription the number was 1 , 466 ; the number < xiio > e who did dnty connected with tbeir h ' vings w : -5 . 792 . That vr ? . s all ont of the 10 , 971- He ha -i * k . eJ what was the reason why thev did not all c iki-ir duty , and was told the * rex-L > n was , certai -flares ha . 1 but small living * , and the income of on iroitld not support a clergj-man . There were 4 , (> t ijj-inHs in which there was no residence . Did n <
-this show that ' the abolition of pluralities wasneces _ sE . ryi He should propose that abolition , ani - - afford the" poorer clergy tne means of support i ¦ ererr parish . This might be done by appropriauns to each £ 300 a year . A sum amounting te ± " 407 . 00 -would accomplish . that object . He might be aske , Ijxjw it was to be obtained : His answer was , ge . « i our of the rich livings . The Hon . Member con < ckided by moving that it be an instruction to th ^ Ceaiaiittee to provide in the said bill against th ippoiutinent in plurality to any benefice or catht iral pr .. -ferment from and after the passing of thi . i-iil .
"i . ord J . RUSSELL referred to the ^ report of thi ^ cliarcli commisso 3 T which stated with respect fc -naall livings , that 1 ^ 22 benefices were under £ 100 ^ snd 3 ^ 28 under £ 150 . To many of these benefice SSere wc-re no glebe-houses , and he did not think h fthfi casa of so many small living's it would be expe -ilientxo abolish them altogether . The Houourabl 'Member was desirous of tating money from thi large livings to add to the smaB . The Noble Lon could not consent to take the bill on those terms , be -cs&k ^ apropeidtion of that sort would excite great dia ^ content among the clergy . In many instances jpea cAyectien"kad been made to the alieuatkin of livings . ' Under »! 1 the bearings of the - question the Nobl Xdr ^^ Jpi Josed liie instrncfioii to tiie Committee whic he Hon . Member had submitted to the House .
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Sir R . INGLIS had not the good fortune to hear the whole of the speech of the Hon . Member for Kilkenny , but Ms Right Hon . Friend near him had told him that it was a very good one . ( A laugh . ) With respect to what he bad heitrd of the speech he would observe , that as to pluralities he recollected in the year 1813 an instance where six livings were held in plurality , and the aggregate amount of the whole was only £ 300 a-year . With regard to advowsons , they were as much the property of the patron as his manors , and were saleable by" law , so that nntil the law was alrered , they could not be distributed to increase small livings . The House then divided , when the numbers
were—For the instruction . 3 * Against it .... 107 _ . Majority ~® The House then went into committee , and the first clause , was agreed to . Upon the proposition that in the second clause the word *' two'' should be inserted , with the viiny of srinug r . n-hdeacous two benefice . * , ¦ Mr . C . Ll'SHINGTON said he should oppose the proposition . The Committee then divided , when the numbers were— F- > rtbe original proposition " 1 Again . *! it . - 32 Majority .... -30 The blank was then h'i ' e 1 up with the word two . t' ]; ius » » tlie second was then ntrrned to . In the thir-i rlau . s . . in \ vh ! .-h a blank ha *] been left to be nlle . l up . liy thr > specification of th / Jiighe .-t amount of revenue to be enjoyed by any ' archdeacon posse .-shii another J . ; - neh \ v , Li > nl J . HVS ^ IU . L huving UMveJ that in the iih ' . nk the suia of £ 1 . 01 W sh"iiM !»?* iiiMTte : ? . Mt . Ill'ME Miid that he would oppose that j ; mpo . « itif > u , as he intended to move tUe msen . on o \ the vnni of i . " 50 i > . Tut ? Uou ^ e tlien dl \ ided , when then niipcar ^ . l—
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Sir G . STRICKLAND reported from t ! . e lIuV : "Eleftioii ' •¦ : im . iitet * lh : it Sir » V ' . \ i . Tr ; ' . . Iamls aii : \ V ; l- ]!(•! . 1 :: <¦ liou ^ e l . - . i \ :: ii tro-ie into coreiiiiitee . on the ] je :: »* rir <^ ' l '] : ; r : ihty l » li :. pr . it -i- ^ dej as l :: r as tu .-4 ii : h ei : iuse . -. vuen Use (" haikjiax n-poriei pr . > tre .-s :: ii i ohfiilnea lenvc io ~ l ! < i < . ' ; iin <> u Fri-iav . T ';»* S ' . i . T . lTV < o-: rl iSl !» v . mi , ) Jii . 5 . au . l i ' le ( r .: ; it ¦ f > .-s « i < ni > . tVc . ^ S-iuilu . - iij ljiil \ v < -n [ !! mn : ;! i <" . iminiU"e . The llou > . ' ; :. ! i i ;; rilc-. ] :. t h : il :-p . 1 sl f . vt-lve o ' riofk . V' /// -. v . ' ///" . . !/»/ ' />•' . The Wa'cr -. ri ] r-1-. Ttion ('«> mmli'i"e oi . <; i ; n > d ] , ; i \ t-: ¦> : ! -: i iiirti u ! i tii ¦ i-i !!> lt' .-tim . i ; i or ^' t-r Ioi-. m * ! i : i < . « :-r i . i ¦ » r . i . i 4 ii-t ! o : i o ! Lie j » oi . l ) nok » . v . ; ii .. ii ;; : v : ^ > -a Hi Ireluii ¦! . 'i "! i < - r \ ir . -iii :. - -o ? .- » tr < -.- ! 1 ruj > r v ^ : ! - it lliil « - . : > ¦ :- -. il : ' . .- ¦ ...,. ! ii .. -- . ;;! : r- ' .-n .-. i h > :, : - ; . . •; i . ' -. r
::-]) . ' . I , r > iiJ \<; 'JON . }; : iU ! i ^ rrf-TT .- ! M ??!¦• ~' -i / :-. i > - . ' i ¦ : ;; .. ii -r .: ^ - l . i-lonaiti ^ : o !;• ¦ : ' :- ! : -a- 'V- I-• :: ! :. •• A ! V ; = its i -.. ; i-t in irW . Kv I " r -:: < ¦ -: i »!! : ;¦• . ¦ . - . , i . . ii j u . r ¦ . \ v :,.-i ! i r ti" \ i-j-: ! M ! -- ; i ; . ...= > ; i _ ' ^ ..: -i - ;• t : : ¦•' . ) -ii < i . n . Tii : n . : it !>> r vi . iniH - ii- - . tio !! . } ..,: ¦! i \\ l .. MJ-l !< M «; . \ . . ' . ite- ' i th :. ; .- -pp :: ¦ vrion !; . > . l » . . ' .-:. iu . k :.-. : lir , ; ri / u i : u- \ 1 ; ...- ' a M ..,.-.. r : ; i Fr . ili '" - . Lo ;!; ( ii-. eni : i ; i'lit of t * - . ; it < •¦ uiry ; ;••! . ; la ¦ . jit h ' " U ' . ri - ' . - ' .-i ' . ' ,-l l . > \ i . u- " - r . ¦ ¦'••! ' . :: i .- . r , n : ; :: -ur--:-r \ v ; ,- ! i :. il ,, " -: - ; - ¦ ; . ¦;•; . v ' .-. \ i : ¦ ¦ ' .. ' S . r E . UiLMoT » rj \ e 11 .. !» . «• l ' -j , vl on tir--J : i ' >• . U ; it li'' > -io ' i .. i ; uint' : i re- " > sn * i . m . ii " . -. );;) ' ¦ . ' ;; - ¦ :: i :.. ry nf tin * nniii" ¦ : ;« it < 5 | ri . t ; r .-. ; :: ii i ; n ^;; iiiii .-. i ;» }¦ 'siin' ! of >! 'it . vrv . Air . S ^ rJ-. - il . I . \( 'K >() N l--iv (* i : i > : ' . ¦ lh : it oil th-2-21 May lit' \ - * . u ! = i nioxe ! ' or l > -. tve Io irin ^ hi : t I /; ii t '» amend Uk- 1 « ws ri'latuii ; to the r .- ^ i .-tr . iiion ot \ o : i'r » ; m i [ . iJ > : nj . ' <;[ poiiaiu / rti uni .
L » rd > lAil <) . \ x ; t \ f notu-e riiatii * -n . >;; .. ! i : ! ro-< Juce hi * rt-Mihitioi \? wjt . j re-i ) . < -t io tin- Tri ; tl of CoiitroM-rte ! E . ei-tii-iis : i * ; : n ; niH-ii'inu'Ut to whatever Hill upon the M : ii , iVt inisiht be Ur ? i introduced . Mr . HA 1 NKS moved that ilie IIin : > e re-ohed il ^ -c . t into : i t oinuiiiti-i- to t . tki- into con-ij < r < iiion ih- * propriety ol " alioi-hiii- ' i'nt- tir ^' - ' ' r ! i : ! . ~ o * " ihi 1 Clerj- 'y in Ei'vbiinl : md W .-. ] . . : i * i- ! the :: )•";• ciriTtm 1 rAUii'Z and tin' \ -i-tter colUvtion ot" the * .-n-. hs ! ij > j > ' . ii"al » jt » t- > lii » - inaiult-iiniicf t ^ f t ! : c }> v or ' leivy . Alter some di « cu >« . ioii tiu-motion w . i > cuiriej l > v : i nujjority <> i -21 . TLe numbers beinj ; for the mo"it ! , i ... is Auaii ^ t it . -2 , " Majoritv —21 . The House then went into Committee , and the first of a series of resolutions was moved , upon whi < h an ujneudment was moved bv Mr . ESTCOITIT that the Chairman do-reimrt pro . gri ' .-. s .
A . « hort discussion Piisu-d , when the amendment was agree i to . and tliP Committee obtained Jeiive io Mt ^ i gai n on Wednes Jay . Mr . lll ' . ME moved for n return of the revenues uf the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster for the past year . The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER suggested that the motion should be withdrawn , as it vr ; is informal , and stated that he nad not vet been nbJe to bring in the Bill which he had promised with respect to these dnchius ; but it was in the course of preparation , and he trusted that it would be of such a nature as would satislv the nublic .
Mr . HUME then withdrew his motion for the purpose of amending it . In answer to . a question from Sir Robert Peel , it was stated by Lord Palmui-. ston that commissionrrs had been appointed by France and England to inquire into the question of the disputed iisherie * . They had met at Granville , bat had not yet come to any satisfactory conclusion . Mr . HUME moved for a return of copies of the several act * of the Legislature of Upper Canada in the last session , for the preservation of the peace , and for the trial of persons charged with insurrection and revolt against the Government of the province , stating the dates on which the several bills received the Toyal sanction . A return of the names and quality or station of the several persons arrested in
L pper Canada , and placed in confinement in the prisons in Toronto , and t > ther places in the province , on a charge of insunvctiou or treason , the dates of their arrest and discharge , . and if tried , -whether by court-martial or civil courts , with the result of such trials severally ; also the number in prison at the time of the last dispatch . A similar return foi Low ^ r Canada . The Honourable Member said thai he had intended to have made some observations had the Right Honourable the Under Secretary foj the Colonies been in his place ; but , as this was nol the ca < e , he should ' postpone "them until a future occasion . " The motion -was then agreed to . Mr . HUME also moved for a return of tlia names of the several states in Germany which have agreec to the commercial tariff of Prussia , and the dates o : their consent to join the same . Also , a statemeni of the population of those states respectively , fron the latest census .
The nomination of the select committee on Caurc Leases was , in the absence of Lord John Russel postponed till to-morrow . The other orders of the day were then disposed o and the House adjourned at a quarter to tea .
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THE LEEDS TIMES AND THE NORTHERN STAR . We give the following extract from the Leeds Times of Saturday last , together with the subjoined answer from Mr . O'Connor .
To the Editor of'the Leeds Tim ** . SIR , —\ Ve have beeu constant readers of yqar valuable joumul fur the last 12 montha , with the exceptiou of aboqt three weeku at the time of the detnyse of Mr . R . NicoU , and notr we cannot obtain one of the Timer papers lor either love or money . We have made inquiry , and hhd this to be the reaton . Chadwick , your agent , is now agent for the Northern Star , and if he has any Star papers unsold , he is preuaing them up . n your reader * . Last Saturday he Bent a woman round wilh a quantity of Northern Stars into our neiahbuarhoodi naving all the Timrs papers had gom : into another quiirter . W ' e took a Star before we would be without ; two other heighbiiure would not hate . them . Tho « e who would not him * them Kol supplied with your paper in the afternoon . VVc think it our duly to inform you how your ' aueut is using you . iie «? nt U * the Surtlui-ii S { a ' r this morning , but we sent it buck ¦ again ; and -jt fdiir o ' clock p . m ., ( the tune this is written ) we hiivf nut got a . Tiniei papt'T . ' Vours ri'Kpectfiilly , HJCHAUD KlTCiriNG , James Gooimll , William Caur , David-Crowtheb , Josh . Doulittle . . JOH . V 60 JJKRSALL . ' - lit'ckmondwikr , April 27 th , 1638 . [ Without assuming anv personal knowledge of this disgracf-i ' ul bushier , we tiike tor grained that Air . O'Connor is iuulh ii ; uoruut ultiie coiiduct ul' hus agent , and too hoaiHiralili' a man to unction a mode ot' procedure , in forcing the eimi ); if \ - > n tj hi * n"'v- ; : iip ; 'r , as Jislionpst in itself ; is in its ol < j .-ct it uiUft i-vi'iiiuiilly jTnvt * iut'lfrctuat . Radicalisin winn ,. | , ui . v uii ; ri * th . iii Tiiryism , bf rnilumed iloivu . |» t | oj ) li *"» iiii'ii ; itai . I air oiiii ^ i : it ( . a \ vi » have not the leas ( . occasion to ilr . ;< d ; but this i < . nut the first tiin (> w « ' have heard stat « n . ifUts ifth'vul ) . vt- kunli nii ' . ' . e with n-- ; p . Ht to individuals > , lio iiold : iiriJK \ r . < Ln . tli li . r tln > T / 1 II--1 ;\ n-. \ thi ' Snr . Wt ! ; ibhor-siisnii ¦ £
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fa I ! : p Proprietor of the herds limc-i . Si :-., —! r ' i ; -. Tl nut t : iki' tlutl ;!< lvanr , j : e which thi : ili . i ' . i * ci . Htra . lictorv pnni ^ iiip h ,-itlbr . is nu ' , l ) ilt . sliail ; I i' » . " r rt-j '' . y ;; s l- ^ inuli the liiiittiT litifi buvii diin'rr . illy ]! . > iiii- :. 1 was imt ; ivv : iri ' , urtill 1 . saw it n : i ! ii :, i : ; .-1 i : i t ' . ! . 'l ii . n \ s . that 1 h : nl an A . ' .. it uf ( lie .. ; i' ; . t' oj' C'jnd ' . nck . J iii ' vcr . s-nv h , ni . tu my kituw' ¦ Mu ' i ' . 1 u - . ive ii 1-V ( .-r , uiivclly , ( ir in ^ i vc lly , oitiiei t-y I- ' a .-y . vviir . ! . it iiiiit ' ironi Ik-. u ! ( j _ u : ivt-ers , " .: i ; , rf ' .-r .-. i with ; inv Aii'iit ur b ' . ' . snu's- ^ u . yuut ^ . . ' . ! :. II I :::. !••! i snp- > Ds ^ d ii ) i »! i ;; y Au ' -nt al ili-i-ici : inii-J . vil . e ; 1-iit I u : ! iii-l >'; m < i th ; it il ! lie .-tll ' .: uLiiiiivi iuin io ! ' * .-i ^ ii . /' ¦ : ] i . "t ) inti ' . i . \ lr . Chmjav : i'K . .-Mni
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TMI-: V . VX . MK . BILL AND TMK LKKLKS -IIEIICI-IIW The furious nttades tlint haw lui-n ti !;; ' , !< . ' upu : i aiy ch :-. rac ! i .-r in miiki * ai x ' uv n-cv , v . nuinlif . s of ilic L'vih Mi rnn-i ^ ri j ; . i-. ' ! r to lit :: " .. "i ' . < l soiim ? ] i ; liiic i ; o ; ke iioin me . All that thi * inp <* iiinu < liv . Jip ' . iitY of 14 r . Ivdivjird U . iiui-s a :., ] his fntlnT r-ui j » r ! Hh . cc- — all l ! : < . - iiariiHn of tlu-ir unrivallcvi ah ; . ^ iviwoc-. ihul ; trv , and r . ifir »< ii : il tact of . si / i . jircsxnj . / mill iuisr >/ 'I' / s / . ¦/ # - tn ! ' , wi has Ikon Lnnii ; h : to lit-ar r . p -: i " Tlie i arso : i A . it-ftur , " an t-pilnt-t . ni * vi-. - - . ij-. jiiivJ to ' Agitators ' ; i ^ : tin > t t !; e n ' , i ]) ri . ' < .-in : )^ of l ! n- injurt'il IS ' oirro , hue
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( J . S . KI'LL . Rr .,. // .::-t , r- .,-A .. / .. " iv , Jj . riC'l . The umijMon of -iiwjirs f part of this letter is pre-••• ' t . l h y ihe K ' . jtvT- > " .- ; ati-i ! n . nt , that " the Ki . --vt . reni r « -r .- iiK * r hiin ^ flf , ' . n ; . Yr the fear of bein'T 'visited l > y the Him-c of Commons ior contumacy towards ' its (' fiininiflre . -has been ohliirfil j > uhiiclv To ' contradi' -t it in the Tines newspaper . " Now , this is altouettu-r : i lulsehoud ; and Mr . Baines , M . P . knous i it to be so . When I was examined before the Committee of ¦ he Hm-sp cf t '( iii )! i !) ns ( . Mr . ilaities beintr present ) 1 ileelived uiswerii ; - ; tht-ir inquiries' resjjectin- » the euses alludvd to , on tlie express ground , and on that gruund ouhf , that 1 expected to be examined by a Committee of the House of Lords on the subject . Let the reader judge between us . Tlie followiny extract from published evidence of the Committee of the House oi Commons , Report 21 , pa-re IT , will set the ma'ter in a cleaT li fiht : —
. < Jn <* stiim 6391 . Mr .. 7 , IIU > E 1 X— tixvw ¦ tht " .- <* casrs brtii s ~ ritic-. \ Uv ¦ neiitinutrd a . i \ d aUuJi'd l > - > m ilvo litmse ol Lord * :-Ajmwer—Thi * y h : ivp . ( J 31 C 2— Ti . yuu ' r kiiDwlodpt- ?—Vi-s . 63 M—Have you i * v .-ry reason to believe that vou will be «? xaniiiv'd ujxtn Ihnt jiiifnt- ?—I have . <> 31 U . Mr . Uainks—By whom evainincd ? Aus « -t-r—J 5 ya t ' ommitttv of the HimsHof LotHs . 63 ' Jo—Has thou : be > 'n any Comiuiltee of the House oi Lurch a ] i ] iuint .-d ? Answer—It has been st . itoil b y a Xcbl- » Lonl , that it is his intsntiuu to move a committee fui" that purpose . C 33 d . C ' UAIIOIAN—V « u now bt-ir . g beiore ihu Houits ol Conuiiit-n ^ , and haviiitr come lierc by vour own application , and a question beins proposed to yon , even supposing a coinmittec of tlie Home of LuTds to be appointed , is that a reason for your refusing to answer a question before a CommittiW ' ol t \\ t * Htti ^ sp n { Pjinnnnii !;?
Amvser . —Jn anplyin-r to bft ' ; xaiiiine < l here , J made the express reservation of thi . > mvr ver to Mr . FieWei v and 1 did so as lately as this morn : n * f . on cuniiiit * into the rouiu , in conversation with him . As a cler-jyinun , cccuwing a respectable situation in the country , ami as one who , like every other person , must atantl or fall by his character , it is a matter of very great importance to un- ' that I should have an opportunity , if it is thought proper to g ivu me one ' * pi answering for" myself before the . suiue public tribunal I thu highest hi the land , as that before which j have btvn accused . Mr . Bainesj as a . member of" the Committeejinust know that I received no direction from the
Committee to write to the Times on the subject . I ¦ will -not ca )) upon tbe enemies or political opponents of . Mr . Baines , to condemn "his conduct in thus misrepresenting me—lu ' s friends shall excuie him if they can . As be most have known that the statement in the Mercury was false ivhen it was- published , it is manifest that lie is a " shabby calumniator , indeed . " Now , to suppression of the ^« s < sentence of my letter and the accompanying misrepresentation . In the . Mercury of May 5 th | the Editors write , " Still , however , Mr . Bull gives neither nainfe nor place : we must still take his own version , or that of his messsenger , hut he will be compelled to be more communicative . "
The . fact is , that he ( Mr . Bull ) cannot be u ' mor ' communicative" than he had already been , whei the caluroniator was writing this " shabb y" para graph .
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On the 2 ist of April ^ MX . BulLfbrwarded to-Mr , Fazakerley , the Ctainpan of the Gpmmittee , " the particulars of this inquiry , " and how he eduW furnishparticulars without " name and place , " will puzzle a wiser man than even the Junior Editor , as travelled a man as he is . This then is a specimen of the "flagrant and abominable" method which these celebrated Editors use to cry down those , against yrhqm they oppose themselves , but which in this case will undoubtedly recoil upon themselves . The charitable feeling of the pious Mn Edward , and the ; honourable regard to the privileges of Parliament in the old geptleman , may be seen in the following extract from the Mercury , of March 21 . u We understand that the Rev . Mr . Bull was
examined before the Poor iaw Committee of the House of Commons , where ; he cut a very pretty figure , refusing to answer the questions put to him as to the alleged flogging ; of ' thei female thtiughthat refusal exposed him to unpleasant consequences . '' I have understood that Honourable Members are bound by very strict obligations , I understand by balk , not to divulge what passes in committee , when the room is cleared , I have been at some pains ta learn what these " unpleasant consequences" were , to which I was unwillingly exposed . I understand that there was a communication with the Speaker r . respecting my having declined to answer the questions on the sole ground of my having to answer before the House of Lords .
The Speaker is reported to have said that he could not give an opinion upon the question , whether or not I was justified in declining to answer for the reasons stated , but if the committee would then adjourn , he would consider on the case . He did so , but did not advise any steps to be taken against me for . contumacy .. I was quite unaware of what was going on . I saw Mr . Wakley bustle out and bustle in again . whilst we waited outside the room , but to this day I do not know what the Hon . Member ' s errand was , but if the above report be true , he probably was the messenger to Mr . Speaker , with a view of bringing upon the contumacious Mr . Bull the " unpleasant consequences" which would doubtless have been a great treat to my Mercurial foes . ' . - ¦ ¦'
Now all this stratagem was , it appears , sent off Iiy the same post from the M . P . to his son , ' asav . oury dish lor the admirers of the Mercury . Is not this t'Uttii'g a pretty figure , Mr . Baines , tkat you should be sent to Parliament as a sort oi penny a line reporter of the secrets of P . ariiainent , o cater for your ' own paper ? You arc , indeed , an Ho 'mirahk . Member ! This is not the first time that you have cut a pretty ( V"Te . 1 did not recollect when you were
questioning me so : ; ::. eiy about my duty , '' before I did proj . aivte it , to have ascertained whether the fact was i : " i .-. e ''— ' ( i ^ ucst . G . 5 ' 0 7 , &c . )—it did not occur to me ' . ' > ' ask \ ou v \ t . ether you felt it your duty to ascertain vv ; , ..- [ iu-r ru-j I ' jct was true be . ore you charged my l ; r , c j , it :. ( l . Mr . Sadler , with being by intention an a ^ : i- > in , or whether it was under the fear of being \ > i * cti i > y f lie verdict of a British jury for this ' fla-L r . i :: t ; ni I ; il ) oniiKable fiction" that you , Sir , ( iid , in y-mr o ' . v- \ w \ . \ i . paper , go down upon your knee < , : mii 1 hi ' for tuercv at Mr . Sadler's hands : * What
a I'tciv li Mire ( never to be forgotten ) you cut rh . ' -M -. ' S'lnc ' if my friends , who have read my evidence , fill nu ihut ail this shabby calumny , which you and yum : genileiir . inly son now hatch against me , is -l : i-t-r -pit .-, fur the following homo thrusts that you ioiVeu iiii / to make at vou before the Committee .
Jteport 22 , puge 9 . Qiu- *'\ .. n C » . "i 07 . -Mr . BATNES—Do you think that , snpposinK iiny [> i- ! siii wr ¦ ' , to attend at a public meeting , and t « * inuke .-. ii'cl . iriii n t . 'iiitw ; t ! t culculated to implicate your character , i * wuiilil i ; i . t 1 » " thu duty of that person first to ascurtain I'u . ' du'i-tli- dtatouieilt which he iilaie was a trui ? . ¦ statement or n t ' I j . ut it to yourself iiidividunU } - ; if I go . to a public iiii'i'iiir :. ni . il I think proper to propagate a report that I hiive \ n-. \ v \ t > yiiir tViaadvantage , would it not have k-en my iltity . l ' i ; H r" I propaffate it , to have iisctTtainedwliHlh . fr i ! : ' <* t . i . t ' \ i ; s ti-iK * ' or it wa . a falite ? Au .. fT - \ s , 1 " think' it would , and I would particularly rt-l . ir , :: ^ an illustration of that , to a case that applied tu n » y-
s li . whiTi'in 1 vvas once stated in the Leeds Mercury to have f- i-n if . iihy i . i ' kirking persona at a public meeting , and that st : ii'iju- 'it \ v : is niade by the Kditor of the Leeds Mercury ivii ! i"iif < - < -c-r ascertaining whether that was the case or not r - ~ i ovsitit' -iiiv ; and 1 also did aver that that statement was ( UhtilU hils . ' . (' .. " in- 1 -ii . - ji ( is . , then , you think that the Editor of the L-iil . K V ,: rrr > t \ ii , in making that statement , misconducted liiji . ecil . aiid ¦ ' iivi'ht ¦ ttf have taken the opportunity of asceriiiinini ; tlu ; liict . i before he made the declaration ? . \ ikvvit-- V ' ns , and I also observed that the Editor t > f tin- / . / v .. v Mftcnri j never mad « ine any amends for that . ti . V *' . — l " ii -in do : tik { he aexii'ctcd tt > p erform his duty . — Y ( M . ' . . -
( iVKU . — 'I"lii ») i , if you have made this declaration without a-ic •• vv . > . uii > « > Ui . " titct , 'atA have not made any reparation to tin- injured' party voil have neglected to pprforfn your dnty ? . ¦\ i : s . ic- -I v / ouldsay , in answer to that question , that if I \ uu \ l . f u kiiy >\ vn tu have bet-n guilty of any such practices jirpvinus . ly , as wore then attributed to me , and if such things had b-eii-, > rovi' < l ii gainst me before , or had appealed in iny icnei ' a ! ] ir . i ( : 'w ! in- ( s , each as kicking persona at public innetii . jis , tin- Kiiii'ir of the feeds mercury would have been an ' tli iri . sj-il to have inferred , if . Kuch a tliiiijc had been r j . irti' . l in him , that I had done so nt " the inoetin |» ref . 'rri'il t i . ¦ . ' Mr . IV . iiijos had been qui ? stToning me about strong lahi * uage used at the West Hiding meeting , when . V | r . ! ii ; i . Iii :. \ asked—< . |! ii'si iiu (> . i ;(_ . —Do yon know that there wore at that nieetiiiu r ; -vii'lriin'ii
. \ ii-i , v « r . . -1 ; : crii was dressed in breeches , th « Kina in pptti-< - n ¦ •'¦« , mtiI th- executioner , with a bloody ax ** , was borne 1 " : nre ili" jTi'ii'ssioii , and three groans were given lpr the (^ iiri'ii . at tfii- T" quiwt ( if a ytiuuij t jentUman ; lain sure , in all in . ¦ i ' mir l , ii . w ; i' 4 itations , we have never arrived at that pitch ; . unl ( hat v . ; . s >!• ne at meetings of highly resprrldbl" persons so calied .
Wiiat a - pretty-figure the junior Editor cut when hi- wfetrs pv ( ianing at his Queen . ?¦ In cutifkision , I have only to-assure . both . my fricuds -ind my foes that I have taken up my position n-iniust tKis law from a sense of duty to my con--xience , to my church , to my flock , and to my < -o ; iii ' ry , and whatever may be the result to myself , I shall never swerve from what I believe to be my duty from the fears © f the Leeds Mercury or its Editors , or any " unpleasant consequences" which my piofcs-t'clly pious and patriotic enemies may desire to bring upon me . G . S . BULL . Mav 8 th , 1838 .
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STOCKPORT . Ai . iiUi . Et ) Child Murpek atStockpout . —On the niurniii'T of Friday week , an unmarried woman , named Ann Byrom , tlie daughter of d green grocer at Stockport , wa $ apprehended on suspicion of concealing tlie birth of n child ; and hor mother was also tidcen into custody , it being supposed that she was an accessory . The examination was to have been ( uitered into before the borough justices the following day ; bur , in the course of Friday , a man who liud been employed to drag the-river at the p lace where it was supposed the prisoner had thrown in the body of the child , found it , tied up in a piece of wrapper , with a piece of rag tied tigbtlyround the
neck , having tlie knot under the-nght ear . The case was iiccordiugly reniGyed from the magistrates' to the coroner's court , the inqnest being held before Mr . IloHins oh Siiturday week . It appeared by the evidence , that the prisoner had given birth to an illegitimate'child ; and that , on the Thursday night , she had been observed by a neighbour ( who suspected the fact ) carrying something iu a large , tin can to the Vernon Bridge , over the battlement of which she threw the contents of the can into the river . The body of the child was found near this spot . A piece of rag , or tape , which appeared to be the remainder of flint which was tU'd round the infant ' s neck , was found in the house of the prisoner ' s mother . The
surgeon who had examined the body stated , that he had no doubt , that the string had been tied round the neck during the child ' s life , and that death had been caused by sirangulntion . When found , tlie tongue of the c ' oiid protruded between the gums . The jury , after a . few minutes' deliberation , returned a verdict of " ¦ 'Wilful- murder" against Anii Byrom , who was then committed under the coroner ' s warrant to Chester Castle , " .-for trial at the next a ^ f-ees . The mother , who appeared to have had no positive knowledge of the birth of the child , much less of the capital oftence with , which her daughter was charged , was libemted from custody and her evidence received , which tended to corroborate the - testimony of other witnesses as to the birth .
KOCHDALE . TcE-ToTALi . ERS . —Oh Monday evening , tbe celebrated Mrs . "Pearspn . of . Manchester , gave a lecture in the lnniitive Methodist Chapel , on Total Abr stineuce . The atteudtmce ot' people was numerous and iitlentive during thewho ' e of-the time . It appeared timt the lecture made some impression on the audience , for at the conclusion fourteen person * sign nd the pledge , and others - ' promisedto give it a t ' -rifil , This Society is doing an immensity of good in this town . A ; night school is carried on for the instruction of members' families , in reading , writing , and accounts , gratis . The school cons . sts , at uresent , of upwards of one hundred scholars .
RociipAtE Literary Society . —The members of this society have taken the large room at the ^ police stat ion , > vliere they ''' 'held their first nieeting on Thursday week ; on which occasion thirty-one new members were proposed * and will be -balloted for at the next meeting ; Mr . John Roby has volunteered a coiiree of le ' ctTB . reff ' . on botany , * and Mr . Hudsph , of Gale , uearLittleborotigh . haa ; pre 8 « intei the society with the use of his valuable -jnd « exteusiye chemical apparatus ,
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Poor Law . —Acland has again appeared before a part of the public , in the Theatrej on Fnda ' y and Monday evenings last .. The audience were few in number , but mostly of ti | e box sort . On former occasions the meeting lasted while midnight , but on Monday it broke up at a very early honr , aa no disposition appeared to oppose him in hia assertion « Pettt SESSioNs . T--A . lice Barker was this day fined in 40 s . and 11 s . costs , for allowing beer to be consumed on her premises after ^ en o ' clock : at night . — Five others were also fined in the like sums For allowing the consumption of beer after hours prescribed by the Beer Act . —John Collings iand John
Bntterworth were fined in 5 s . each and 7 s . costs , for being drunk and disorderly in the streets on the previous Sunday . —Abraham Turner and Abraham Ashworth were each fined in the sum of 20 s . and 17 s . costs , for having , on -the night before , been found by the watchmen : committing .. . certain nuisances in the public street . —Richard Thnrlis , a respectable looking man , a traveller , was apprehended last Bight committing a breach of the peace in the street . Ordered to find sureties to keep the peace in future ; but in . default , was committed for . six ¦ days . ] H . e vowed vengeance on his prosecutors , when he got clear of durance , for putting , him in prison .
OX-DHAXtt . Last week , there appeared written papers upon the walls in the township of Chaddertpn-, stating that a man named Pooley , had undertaken again to worry twelve rats at a beer-shop— admission , 2 d . each ; the rats to be placed on a table , to hare a string nine inches long tied to a leg , and . Pooley to have his bands tied on his back . The brute has done similarly several times , and has had pieces of flesh bitten off his face and neck . What he receives is the twopenees paid , and some rum and a supper from the person who keeps the beer-shop .
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Huddersneld Board of Guardian !* . The corfespondence on ( his subject was received at tAe moment when we iverc going to press . It shall appear next lueefc .
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YESTERDAY'S . WAKEPIELD CORN MARKET . . .-. ¦ ' We have a fair arrival of all articles here this morning . Fine fresh Wheat nearly maintains the rates of last Friday , but all secondary and ill-conditioned samples meet heavy rale at a decline of Is . per quarter . Oats unaltered . Barley is heavy sale except for fine fresh 'lusility , which maintain las . t Friday ' s prices . Beans without variation , but the demand is nly trifling .
Leeds Cloth Markets . — In the Colourel «\ nd White Cloth Halls , on Saturday , there was a trilling improvement . On Tuesday , thereVas a fair average demand for manufactured goods of every description . In the warehouses there is not so much business doing as is usual at this season of the year , and the labouring population are only partially employed . .. ; Price of Tallow . —The price of Tallow in this town , is 4 s . 6 d . per stone , with a fair average demand . .
Leeds Fortnight Fair , ¦ W ednesday , May 9 . There was a good show of Sheep and Lambs . The market was well attended by buyers , and the principal portion of the Cattle exposed for sale were disposed of at the following prices : —Beef , from 6 s . toGs . 6 d . per stone ; Mutton , clipped ' , 5 £ d . ; in Wool , 6 d . to 6 i , d . perlb . ; Lambs , 21 s . to 25 s . each . Number of Cattle at market : Beast * , 286 ; Sheep , 2 , 500 ; Lambs , 20 ; Pigs , 50 . Bradford Wool Market , May 19 . — "We hear that more business has been done during the week in English Short *? and Noils ; but in the staple of the Bradford trade we cannot note any alteration from last week . The price of Middle Wethers is stationary .
Bradford Yarn Market . — --There is rather more business doing in Yarns this-week . Prices remain firm . Manufacturers , however , purchase very cautiously , and only to supply their immediate wants . Bradford Piece Market . —There is " a better attendance of buyers in the market to-day than for many weeks , and confidence appears to revive ; but it can hardly be said that more business has been done ; nor does there appear to be- any improvement in prices . f
Htjddersfield Market , May 8 . —Manufacturers complain of the state of this market , yet certainly more business was done yesterday , but without any improvement in prices , which are ruinously low . There has been a little more doing in fancy Woollens and Kerseys ; plain narrows are a complete drug ; in the light fancy goods no alteration , except in checks and lustres , which are rather more wanted . Silk Trade . —The silk manufacturers in Manchester reduced weavers' wages ten per cent , on Saturday and Monday last—all sorts are reduced . Wages are lower than ever they were known-to be .
Rochdale Flannel Market , May 7 . th . — Our market to-day has displayed a rather more cheerful appearance than for several weeks past . A good rjuahtiry of goods were disposed of , but prices still remain low : at the conclusion of the day , the stock of goods left on hand was very low of most qualities . The Wool trade is not much improved , as it respects the demand ; but prices in most sorts fully maintain former rates . A rumour is in circulation that prices will get up , but as yet no material change has taken place .
Kochdale Monthly Cattle Fair , May 8 . —Our fair has had about an average supply . of cattle , which has been of the best quality of Beasts , either calvers or newly calved onesy which were in good demand at high prices . A fair proportion of business was done . Very few drapes or cattle for slaughter were shown . ' Price of Hay in this town is 7 ^ d . to 8 d , and Straw , 4 ^ d . per stone . Halifax Cloth Market , May 5 th . —There has been considerable business doing this week in goods and Wool also , and at the same prices as have jeen current for the last few weeks .
Manchester . Market . —We believe the demand for twist was somewhat slacker on Tuesday , though we did not hear of any lower prices being submitted to . Iff power-loom cloth , and especially of good qualities , there was a fair demand ; and generally , we may say , there is a pretty large . business doiugin manufactured goods . The fine . weather ,-we understand , as might be expected , has brought an accession of country buyers into the market .
Manchester Cattle Market , May 9 . — We had a great many more Beasts at market to-day which made the prices of everything lower . Beef , from 4 d 4 . too- | d . , Sheep , from 5 £ d . . to' 63 * . per lb : ; a few Wool'd Sheep at 7 d . per lb . * , Lambs , from 8 . } d . to lOd . ; Calves , from 5 d . to 6 d . . per lb-Number at market : —Beasts , 980 ; Sheep 3 , 656 ; Lambs , 420 ; Calves , 96 . Richmond Corn Market , May 5 th . —There was a very thin supply of Grain in our market today , which caused a quick sale : —Wheat sold ' .. front 7 s . 3 d . to 8 s . 9 d . ; Oats , 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . ; Barley , 4 s . to 4 s . 4 d , ; Beans , 4 s . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d . ; per bushel . ., .
vork Corn Market , May 5 . —There wero more samples of Wheat offering at this day ' s market than we have had for some weeks past ^ and farmers generall y were' asking higher prices ; but the fine weather has caused a check to the trade , and we can quote no advance on last week ' s rates . Barley , of Malting quality , very scarce , and rather higher . Oats and Beans without alteration .
Howden Corn Market , April 28 . Total Quantities , Pr . Qr . Tot Amount . Imp . Measure . £ . s , d . £ . s . d . Wheat .... 913 .. 3 1 0 2787 7 8 Oats 341 .. 0 19 10 .... 338 16 0 Beans .... 165 .. 1 16 2 .... 298 * 9 0 Ne-wcastle Corn Market , May 5 th . —The favourable change in the weather has given . a check to briskness lately experienced in our market , but , as the supply of Wheat both from the fanners and coastwise was barely equal . to the demand , last Saturday ' s prises were fully supported , and fine
samples realized in some instances a small adTance . Fine Rye was in fair request . For Malting Bar jey the demand has nearly ceased , but some considerable sales of inferior descriptions have been made for shipment to Scotland ; also of White Peas , of which the stocks are now much diminished , and higher prices demanded . . Msilt continues extremely dull . There was again a large supply of Oats , aad prices have in consequence been rathef lower . Arrivals during the week , coastwise ^ 30 £ qrs . Wheat , 34 qrs . Barley * 90 qrs . Oats , 86 qrs . Beans ^ 26 qrs . Peas , and 1 , 812 Sacks of Flour \ Foreign 13 qrs . Beans . .
B oKouttHBRiDGS Corn Markrt > May 5 V - Whoat , 59 s . to 65 s . ; Barley , 28 s , to 348 . |« r dr . } Beans , 5 s . 6 d . to 5 s . 9 d . per b « ab , e \ Oats , lid . to 13 d , per stone . ¦
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: ¦ ' . ; . ' ¦ » ¦ •" . "• , ¦ - . / ' ' . . ¦ ' . " . '¦ ¦¦" . ¦ BANKRUPTS , ; JOHN HILEY , Bordesley , Warwickshire , bnflcler , to svi rendier May 10 , at ten o ' clock , June 15 , at one , at Dee ' s RoyjS Hotel , Birmingham ; solicitor , Mr . Church , Great Jam * i street , Bedford-row . . . ¦> ROBERT SL ' A . pE , sen ., ROLLES BIDDLE . MARir SBAGER , and ROBERT MAJOR , Pook , Newfoun dkn * merchants and rops-manufacinrersi May 14 , June 15 a ( j eleven o ' clock , at the Old Antelope Inn , Poole ; solicitor ' Mr Stephens , Doughty-street . ' ; * JOHN LEE , Warrington , Lancashire , grocer , May if
June . 10 , at tne Ularenaon-rooms , ; luiverpool ; soUcitost Messrs . Blackstock , Bunce , Vincent , and Sherwood , Temote JAMES HARRISON , Penrith / Cumberland , ekinher , iSw 10 , June 15 , at one o ' clock , at the . George Inri , Penriti ; got citors , Messrs . Meggwon , Piringleyand Manis £ y ,-King ' s-ro » i Bedford-row . ¦ : \ " ^ ANDREW HINGSTON , Cheltenhaih , chemist , Mar it Jnne 15 , at one o ' clock , at the . Royal Hotel , Cheltenham solicitors , Messrs . Newmanand Gwinnet , Cheltennata . ¦ - ' ELIZABETH MAWSON , Skiptpn , Yorkshire , innfceepCT May 18 , at ten o ' clock ^ June 15 , at eleven , at the Devonshire Hotel , SkiptoH ^ Holicitor , Mr . Jones , Size-lsine .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . B . Bates and Co . ; Sheffield , gfineral-dealere in hardwaie goods . J . Smith and Son , Bewsbury , Yorkshire , nailmakers . F . Morrow and Co ., Manchester , shopkeepert Barnes and Lund , Salfonl , Manchester , ' millwrights . G . D , ' 1 Se . weU , T . Cross , and L , Challacombe , Lowndes-terrace ' Knightsbridge , linen-drapers , T . Turner , and' J . \ y ' Thornton , Leeds , cloth .-areSsers . E . CantTett and Co ; 'Manchester , cotton-dealen . Lanceley and Co ., Chester ' glass-merchants . J . Garrard and . J . Moss , Bures-hamlei and Alphamstone , Essex , brick-makers . . .
DIVIDENDS . June 5 , J . Hardman , KeaTsley , Lancashire , shopTceeper , May 25 , J . Wood , Manchester , merchant . CERTIFICATES—May 25 . W . Croft , jnn ; , Manchester , hosier . J-. Sells , Mancheater cotton-spinner .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE , May 9
BANKRUPTS . WILLIAM COOKE , timber-merchant , Hereford , to sunei der May 10 , at two , and June 19 , at eleven , at the Grea Dragon Inn , Hereford ^ Robinson , Qtteen-street-place ,. Sonti wark-bridfte , London ; Gbtigli , Hereford . "¦¦ ' . ¦¦ , . HANDY DAVIS and JESSE DAVIS , riorhiere , ChalfnrJ , Gloucestershire , May 28 and June 19 , at twelve , at the Giejhound Inn , C'halford . Heath , Charlotte-row , Alansiou-honse , London ; Lodiard , Cwencester . JOHN COLES FODRDRINIER , engineer , White Hartcourt , Bishopsgate-street , May 17 , at eleven , and June ' . 15 ; at tw « Jye , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Cannon , pfficial . asaif nee , Kinsbury-square ; Leeks and Wetb , Charlotte-row , Ma * sion-house . ¦ JOHN TAYLOR , painter , Ulverstoriy Lancashire , June 1 and 19 , at eleven , at the Royal Oak Inn , Lancaster . Careoj , North John-street , Liverpool ; Taylor , . Sharpe , Field ) ... aij Jackson , Bedfordrrow , London . . ¦ - " " :
THOMAS ROGERS , innkeeper , Hereford , May 21 aid Jnne J 9 , at ten , at the Oxford Arms Hotel , Kington ; ft . denham , Kington ; Simpson aid Moor , 5 , F \ ttmval ' s In , London . " . THOMAS SNEEZUM , carpenter , Billerieay ,-Essex , May at one , and June 19 , at twelve , at the Comrt of Bankruptcj Abbott , official assignee , King ' s Arms-yard ; -Patteu , Hatttagatden , London ; BemnaBt , Baiferi-ay , Essex . THOMAS KORSHALL , surgeon , Mead-place , WestminaWroad , Lamheth , May 18 , at half-past twelve , and June 19 , it eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Green , official assigns , Aldermanbury ; Cooke and Sanders , New Inn . '' ¦ .-: ' . ' - .: ¦ . JAMES CHAMPION , machine-maker , Manchester , Mav 8 and Jnne 19 , at two , at the Commissioners ' -rooms ,
Manckiter . Adlington , Gregory , Faulknerj andFallett , Bedford-rar , London ; Makinson , Manchester . -.- '" ' THOMAS JEFFS , victualler , Wellingborongh , Northai » tonshire , May 17 and June 19 , at hali-past ten r at the Hal Hotel , Wellingbo-rtragh . Murphy , 'WeUingborough ; Forl *^ Half ! -, and Boys , -ElV-place ^ HolDoni , London .. : , - . JOHN WOOD , cloth-manufacturer , Saddleworth , Yorkslw , May 17 , at twelve , June 19 , at ten , at the Geoiee Inn , H ^ dersfield . Lake and Waldron , Basinghall-atreet , Lontoj Battye and Clay , Huddersfield . : JOHN WRIGHT , grocer , Liverpool , May 28 ana June 19 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Blackstoii Bunce , Vincent , and Sherwood , Temple , London ; Bd < A , Liverpool .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . W . Jackson and W . P . Knowles , Liverpool , ironmongers . 7 Melling and W . Beebeej Manchester ,- dealers in calicos Hamer and Smith , Bnry , Lancashire , woollen-manufadi rers . Cusworth and Co ., Bradford , Yorkshire , tallow-chadlew . J . Taylor and W . Blomley , Bary ,. Lancashirfi , cabnsl * makers . A . Morris and J . Grundy , Wheelton , Lancashire , quarry-men . Bingley and Lumb , Leeds , auctioneers . Silas and Rohan , Ardwick and Manchester , dyeTS , Rottmtt and Dearman , Manchester and Sal ford , fustian-dyera . ff ' Benzie and A . Hutcheson , Liverpool , cart-owners . B . md J . Fearnley , Bir . stalj Yorkshire , wire-manufacturers . Vlnj , Crabtree , and Boothman ' , Bradford , Yorkshire ,- nAcfcit * makers :. as far as regards R . Boothman . Shankliii , Maley , and Co ., Chester , Liverpool * and Manchester , cania * L ' upton , Pearson , and Sharp , Bradford , Yorkshire , niaduifr makers ; J . and M . Dougherty , Huddersfield , YorfahiH dog-makers . .
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O'Gon nor , Esq . " , of Hammersmith ^ CoiffltJ Middlesex , by Joshua Hobson , at W Printing Offices * Nos . 12 , and 13 , Mallet Street , Briggate ; &nl Published by tfie said Joshua Hobson , ( for the said Ftagus O'Gonn or , ) at his Dwilling-house , No 6 , Market Street , Briegate ; an intemu Commtinication existing between the said No 5 , Market Street , and the said Nos . 12 , and 13 , Market Streei , Briggate ; thus constituting me whole of the said Printing and - . Publishing Offices , one Prexnises *
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From ' Friday Night's Gazette , April 27;
FROM ' FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAZETTE , April 27 ;
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JMBLiiiroTpN Markets . —At oiff Hayn !^ ke& ra Friaay last , the supply wu large which wldw 6 d . to 6 d . per st . No Straw . At our * For tnie » Fair , on Monday ^; last , tKe 0 supply of JC&ttik ^ Sheep was ; large , sales dull and pricedrather ¦ , 16 ft » Beef ; 5 s . 3 d . to fo . | -Muttt » n , 6 d ^ te 6 d . per lb K-• H- ^' i ?" - !^ the 8 tiP P ) y ° : ^ n WM short / saff " rather dull . Wheat , 14 s * to 16 s . " -.. ( Sd . ; Oats fiT to 7 s . | Beans , 8 s . 9 d , to 10 s . f Barley , 7 s . 9 i , * ; 8 s . per boll , Buttet ; 13 d ; to 14 d . per lb . ; AbdI ^ 16 d . to 18 d . per peck : ; Potatoes , 16 d , tola . 9 d" S bushel ; The hirings for servants were well attendeT and those hired obtained good wages . ^*
-Hull Corn Market , May ^ 8 ;—We bare bad a good supply of Wheat to-day , and the weather bein * remarkably fine , the millers and factora wew endeavouring to buy on lqwei ; tenns , but the farinera b « n | j > iLmlfing ' 'to-. ' . M ^^' iM' > M . **^ . t Jl business dqne , - ; an ; d ; ffie > i ^^; * rf ; i * ut ' - : w . eet ' ---- ( rert : barely maintained . Nothing doing in Bariev ^ Beans were in short supply and folly maintainei their value . No alteration can be noted in Oats InRapeseedandLinseeed very little bu 8 lnes' 5 passine and the price of each article remains the same ^ lastweek . - : ¦ - '¦¦¦ .-. - .-. - .- . ¦ . ; - . "¦ - . . '• . ¦ " .. ' ¦ ¦ .. - -
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 12, 1838, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct348/page/8/
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