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PRIZE RINGING UPON EIGHT BELLS.
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rpilERE will be a PRIZE RINGING on Tries-JL day , January 2 nd . 1 " 44 , at Motrram , in Longdonda ' . e , Cheshire , forlihn followit . 2 Prizes , viz .: —The Be ^ t Peal of Kent ( or old ) Treble Bob Major , consisting of 2 528-Changes—the First Prze of £ 8 , - the Second Best £ 4 , and tho Third the sum of £ 2 .
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rp HE MINERS ? ADVOCATE . A Pap ° r under -I . the above Title , will be published on Saturday , DecembiT 2 , 1843 * and every MtccecdiitR fortnight . The Advocate will bo printed * the Fame sjze a ? Chatnbers ' s Journal , two Columns in a Pa ^ e , price lid ., and wiil be circulated in tho counties of Northumberland , Durlium , Cinn ^ r . ' . nd , Westmorland , Yorkshire , Lancashire , Staf - Vdahire , and Derbyshire ; also in Scotland and Wales , to the amon . it of ( at leant ) from 15 to 20 , 000 . The Advoca t e is iestablished for the eyprc-s Durpo * e of defendifig tho Coilirrs nnu Minors of Great Britain and Irelani ., and also a . all times shewing to a discerning Public the oppression practiced upon thi" most usefal , but most insulted aud ill-used class of men . j Parties in tha habit of Advcrt'sing , will find it their interest to advertise in the Advocate , s ^ ing its circulation will be so threat amon ^ tho Col-si-ra of Northumberland , Durham , & :..
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i November , 28-h , 1 « 43 . WH E R E A S ' i , a Petition of WILLIAM BLENKIN , ; of No . 89 , Kirk ^ ato , Leeds , in fio County of York , B . erhouae Keoper , Bread Bdkor and Deiler ; in Proyisions , having b-jen filed in the Leeds District Court of Bankruptcy , and the Interim Order for Protection from Proceps having been given to the said William Blenkin , under the Provi . ion . of an A : et of Parliament pa-sfd in tho Parliam ' iit holdon pn Xho , Firth and Sixth Y . ar . ? of the R'jijin of ) kt present >?• jostv , ent . tlrd " An Ace
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M'DOUALL'S LETTERS TO THE PEOPLE , Price One Penny . May be had of J . Leach , No . 40 , Oak-street , Manchester , and ail Booksellers . J . Leach begs to inform the News Agents and Periodical Venders , that he supplies all the Periodicals of the day , at the usual trade prices .
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SrluPS TO LET IN BRIGGATE . nno LET , the H . use and Shop , No . 145 , situate X in Briggate , at present in the occupation of Messrs . Scholefield & Son . Linen Drapers . Also , tho House and Shop , No . 143 , in Briggate , Corner of Market- Street , at present occupied by Mr . L . Kicks , Hosier , and also two large Warehouse Rooms , situate in Trinity Court , suitable for a Wholesale Tea Dealer , Letter-press Printer , or Painter ; indeed any Business requiring plenty of Rjom and Light . Application may be made fo the present ; Tflnants on the Prt-mi c es , or to . VIr . Rd . Hy . Covrell , Trinity ' Court , Leeds .
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that by a certua lr-doniu-r , <_ a .. ed the thirteenth Day of - Suveiiiber , 0 : ie Thousand Eiyht Hundred and For y-tiireo , made between John Priestley , of Leeds , in the County of York , Victualler , of the first par ., Harriot Bradley , of Leeds , aforesaid , lnakeepur , of iho second part , James Bolland , Spirit ; Merch&at , D ichard Hick , Spirit Merchant , and Benjamin Nell , tho Younger , Brewer and Maltster , all of LeiJti , aforesaid , thereinafter called " the
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PROGRESS OF THE MOBSTER TBIAL . On Friday l&st lie Attcrcey-Gsneral " TCOTed" the - Conit to fix upon lloaday , December 11 th for tbe j co : nraeDceinfcitt of the trial ; and *• that the said 11 th > of December , snd the following days , up to and ; iEcJndin ? the 10 th day of J-nraary , should , for the pur- ; pose of such ti ? al _ be deemed and tafcen to be 2 psrt < -f \ the Michaelmas Term . " Tbe motion w . -is opposed by Sir- Hrfin on tbe part of t > - « Tra-ers ^ rs ; un the ground , j £ r _ t- thit it -wonld be impo rbie- in the inttiira b-- fw ^ t-3 -le < _ tbe period naiced bj ths Attorn ? y-&-nM&l . prepare tie ^ 1 fence to the nioz-sta indictnitm ; and ' jslcoikHv , btc = TJE 3 the Jury Lis . -was at the present ¦ time tinuergoliig revision , and would not be" completed ¦ by the 11 th of D = _ en _ ber _ It -was notorious that thr present Jcry List tfss very defective ; as . i if a trial -jras bad by a jary ehesen from it , the public "SFon'd entertain the i < Jea that all vrss not fair : for these reasons he applied thst the 1 st of Fcbrmry should be fixed for the earomeiieenife-it of the trisL
Tfee Attx » rney-&siieial replied , giving his reasons a _ great leaztfc for hia chargiiis npon the defendants a desixa to procrastinate and delay . He , however , consec ted to postpone the trial till the loth of January ; for by that tuna the new jnry list TFonld be rerfeetf d . The Ccnrt , in -whose discrttiasv the matter lay , ace&ed-d to the offer of the AUcrney-Grsr . eral , and fixed 3 _ o _ k' 3 ?_ Jasusir 15 th , as tie first dirof trisJL . In the coins * i-f the " Judgment" es de _ . Y _ -red by Chi ? f Justice Pennefather ^ ha took occasion to ssy , -. hat the b&IsyU upon "which Mr . Henn ' s application for a deferring t > f the trial fill Tt >> . 1 st was founded , did not set forth that tbe -witnesses for the defence -were ont of tbe country , or thai any peculiar drenmstances existed ¦ with Tfeffcre-wce to them that called for delay . As soon as the " Jt . & 2 _ -1 S = £ ~ -was co- _ c _ nc _ eJ _ , 2 tlr . Steels » tsa . as < 3 sold—1 -most respertfn ! iy beg permission to sake 3 rinsle obserration to the court .
Chia Justice— The j adjacent of the court b 38 been giren , and your Sme for speaking is past-3 ii . S . eele—I fca-re but one obsbrrat . on to make , my lord . Chief JusFce—1 fear -we cannot heai yon ilr . S . eele . 2 * lr . Steele—3 dy Lord , I hope I will h&ve the same masniBctn t justice fr ^ si yen that 1 had from y- n ? illtt-aSons brotfcer -when I was tried before him . My lords , x feel it rfsfct to rise less ay silence on sny particnl-ir point if I R'ere to ba Eiltnt , should be cjestrned by your irrdKhips into an aegtriescencs . The 3 jord Chief Justice , in lais judgment , statsd ' that all the ¦ witnesses "were TfetidtEt in Ireland . Kow , I pwy leave most respectfully t * state that in this his lordship is under a miscencepuon . The only witness resident in lirlnnd Ttbom I intend to examine when defending _ ary _» e _ f-3-Q »> it « ccnrt , is _ Lo ; d Franset , "trtjoin I ¦ srith great pain Crara from his * e . iE £ iBe . - _ . ' Btstj other vrii-HESS "Whom I intend U > excrnine is xvsi-ient in London .
Chief Jurtice—Tiie obserrptions -which I insde use of ¦ srere foanaed on the aSdaTits that ha \ e betn laid before the ccnrt , in -which it is not alleged that any of the 'srirntsscs are out of the country . Tea Attcm * y-Geners . l said it ¦ vras necessary pro forma that the oScer in taking down the order should ha ? e ths parties prssent ; as strictly speaking , they had no attorneys in c-nrt . 31 r . Pisoi sr .: d to facilitate mattars the attorneys "woaM accspt the orders . Mr . Bourns said th-rs ¦ skis yet no appearance fcr the psrtits by BttorDey . iir- Mahony said they -would app ? ar at once . Tte Attorney-Gsneral said it "was necessary that the ordtr ihcaJd be tnsce in tte preseBCf tf tte parties . Tht-rs could he no a -ffiiolty in the payees aitendidg in tte cour ^ of that day or tbe stxt day .
Mi . Pigot objected to the annoyance of bringing the defendants down to court fcr so nnnecesEary a jUBitet 2 &i . ZBre" 3 ? 3 tei said if the parties -were not present ¦ whei the order "was tsken down they could bring an action against the c-fneat 3 ir . Gaxtlan said be appeared for Sir . Daffy . 2 > li . Mafcony said he appeared for Mi . John
O"ConaelL 31 r . Forde said be appeared for Mr . O'Connell and three of the orier dt fenda :: ts . Dr . Grey , Mr . SieeJe , and the Be ? . 3 ir . Tyrrell , TFere then present in court . -The appesraaces -were then taken doira , and the matter dropped .
THE PBOSECCTIO ? 3 . The Dublin Uonilor , of Monday , contains an a"b ] e review of the ^ shcie prottedingf , -which "we give entire , as it "will enable the TssSer to orspr ^ L ^ nd al th ^ t ^ h ^ s Miherto ~ besn dose : — Tee first act of this great Srajna be r ? n ? w brongct to a clcs * . it insy not be ns ; nterr > tir g t .-. pive a re-¦ sintie of all tie proceedings thzt Lavt hiiberto taktn placs . In thsii progreaa , ve hsve endeaTcnrcd to afl ) rd as zeenrste . knowledge as we conid clean ef the ? zt > ous moycTcexts , and , in conefxios \ fi ? h thf-m , t-t th- * practice * f tbe Coari ; an- ' ire t-eiieve otr nr- > Aers h 3 vt tot te ? n misinformta It car cDprof = s ? or .--A iear- ; ine . A-5 evtrj Hiitter , tiozjeve ? hliiht , riniu-ri Trr * h : hese important prosecutions , is fef in ' eivil ; ai . d ihoucb murh of ^ hat -w e have to tay is en ^ y th ^ - r * t-ev . ' . ior , > A -srbat " srs tare said btfore , yirt ? . recera r ? b- i . Tfsi of the ertire c-tcrse of sttsck &nd defence ¦ will lo : be ¦ wi : h ^ nt its £ hsr ^ of
intercit-Th&CjUT ? e firpt-. i ry the Cr ^ n bt- ^ n rvHfi on as cse of txtr » -mt- f ^ irr-f-i' . ar-J rilcuiate-d to op * -s s fcir defence to tie Tisver-ers—5 ist . I j- ciring itjtm a chance of liaTiEs tbe B = ils ien ^ n ? J fej rlie tj nnd Jnry ; and , secondly , in yielding to tee case ruaae by ' jir . Etnii for additional t / rcs , until the new Sp ^ cisl Panel shall come into rprrati . ? n . The Af-orr . rj G - 3 Jt- »| . it is Eoid , mii ; fct tave rrccsreded L-v ac £ j-Osirio . True , he mi ? lit—but that is 1 proce $ 3 -srbich , unif ^ 3
in -very extreme rases , can E * vtr again j ; ° r- s < rrca to . 3 t is both ¦ upjest and tyrsrcicil—The instrn : i » tnt o ? dfeSTKitic pO'WtT- ^ -once seiJ ^ e fenocj » b , -irfcea j * nb ; ic opinion -was net 50 irflaT-tiV' as at present , bt , 5 Gpj-rasio-o . pursued \ xs ? 3 i 3 ; uiiiary raursa ¦ w ithoni ini .-rmp » ion —but no longer a safe or pracHc ^ ble pr-e-c ^ edine- In th > - Ti 3 port of the Commissioners of CriiBinsl Ljtt it is unsparingly condemned , E-D- -1 its aboliu- - -n in ? Cfcst *< i-He -wotfd be & bold Attorney-G-ineral -B-ho . ia the face o ! sach -an sutbority , Tronid now reEort to sceh a -yrndietrre process . ' *
"With regard to the other H 5 E . 1 c . f " fjirafss , " racch of -what ve l \ s . ~? e ohservsd on the &n , t -enU apply sil ? ;• to tins . It -would be an eternal Ec ^^ isl to tfat s- ^ LnUtrst-ioTi of justice if t&e A ' . t ' . rary-G neral ¦ w « e to fore * on a trtal peciin ? the re-ris-. cn o' tfcf Jary Lts » s . Had be «! -ons so , tb ^ re eonld 1 « oil ? ^ ne 0 j . 7 ni . jn foraied of Lis ccadact , that—per Jos uvt nefas—he racrt have a ccn-viction . "Wist fair pretence conlfl lie in ths moath * . "' ih ^ G > - » eri : Kie :. t to accelerats the trial , ' wbf n , ia \ w , thsn on- ; Eionth after the period originsUy fxt-J , the iccn ?? . 3 ¦ sronld have had the advants ^ . s of n tribanal ira 7 . s . riiaHv
coi ; sututed . instrad o : one in which the chorees of coEviction tpopJ-J bs as t-wenly to one ir favour of the Cro-E-a ? It is -K-ell , iso-ar =-ren not to f ^ rgt t tbat Mr . ScsHh unebt have ffrc-. d ths tritl : fcr reasons are always ie « ily to to aeate 2 . ia"sryer ; aad vr-e canT ;; . t be so TingEnsrcjLs as to limy h : ni the mtrit of bting n fli ? n « -d l > y h ^ Ecaribie UiOlivi = s yie'dins to tie demand . Ctr-¦ taia it ia tbat bis conclnct in this paTticuisr ii . iiai . es is " worthy of approbation . Having disposed cf uie Atterney-G neral ' a cl 3- ' s ; s to " fjimess , ™ ~ we so ? prr- < r trfi £ 0 on : outrine , giving an acco = t of the seT ^ ral pracseuings ia trie ord er of " . heir
OC . Tiie B Us trere sent en f » iiis Gr =. r . d Jary on tee 2 u ^ l cf Xorembar , z A fa iLes-iae cay 31 r . Smiii took his £ rsl rttp , -srbica cici not c-r- ' riS-ut-e to his cbircctcr ^ is suable public cSssr . 11 ° £ rst app ted to Lave tie nnms of "Tvix--i ; " citer ^ d to ' * TiL-rnf . * " This vras
rcslet » d by Jir . E * tch > e ! l , on the ETcxu-d thai tee Jary tad charge oithe B . ; i a . ^ - " * battbey conld not lawfully be cal . ed on to proeuce ir or ir—te uny a '? c ration . * , for the rttord -was given in charge totiem , and they mavt either £ cd or reject it as it -sras . Tbe O . urt allowed the f ubstltaticn of rjam ££ . It ¦ s ^ as matter e-f surprise tbat so little attention had i-t ^ n b-sto'sr—i on the indictment ; scd tbst all classes ci Oa ^ a GScsrrs , fn-. jn Mr . Smith to . Mr . K-nrciia , stos : d bsve btea so blin'J or regliztnt as io > v ,-stT 50 palp £ J > ie a bumper .
Mr . jv-anmis ija « i ECirce v nia-le itc HcKEST ? altiiaiion , ¦ =. nin ths AUOTCej-G-iacTI-l iVPUC-d to liSVS ihi Ttcord amended ib aii-o .. ber particular . 0-a of the Jaw made an " tSrssatJon ** icstesd cf an oath , so th . it in ths presenting p ^ rj of the 5 n- _ ? kr £ njent it-becanse necesaaiyto add ihe wosd •¦ sSra ^ rion , " o » henri 5 S thex-: -wctiIq be ? ood gioaad to msve in srrfcstof ja- .-:-?; " ¦¦ i ? J ' ss easy for an -. xpmesced ^ -. ^ io dfc ,, ^ i- « ^^^ tJJS 3 aj ^_ u- osss-tra as ^ lt : i ?? _ ^ . P" ^^ l « s « t . « = ^ - <^ "rirr ^
co ^ ni ^ ^^ ' ^^^ ^^ ^ - ^ *» - *« — t . S 2 ^^ S **^ ? ^ S : ^ " ^ * Sy ^ S ^ i ^^^^ Tfl 0 IB 5 S Wilde , on L . ru ii ^^ . and Si , Prederici P ^« ^ ^ wSt ' " f ^ v ' late Gtartifit triais- « & laiie to u » ^ tf ^ T S * a po » WB » . pwt tie S 3 gacHy of Sir WbTpoJjX deserted nun . Wiisi-s sauce for the goose ia Jl the gander . Do not xrnsh the Irish Attorney-Genera ? and let Ihe English go nnsEtaied and unWamed Ui « poor a Elip ; Justice—fair Justice ! We detest perss-On tbe Sft of ZToTemba febe bills were found—one juror presenting ths ojiexaspled End manly spectacle :
* " UDjast , " " lyrannicaV " sctrre instrnmeBt of despotic pojper , " find " ssuree of ^ angninary oppresaon / ' as the process of £ > 0 ^//> may be , it was held by the Whigs to be rot loo *• r-pprtssive" -when tity ¦ wanted to CXVSB > ii . O'Cjsnor . ' The " vindictive process ' was Hies resorttfj so ! and , in consequence , ilr . O Cocflor vsjb c-jzi-r ^ l £ l-z sixr ^ -n m ^ aths in a condemned crfi ia y . _ , rt c ^ -j ^ ,. » «>¦ ' .,- lty c « - £ nfiaent : TTe do ae ; remembii ? uiat * se >¦ pro < xs ? ina veto ua ^ 1 * ° UUKd a 3 » ^ . > . ^^ .. jy-iu- ^^ - , « - « «¦ I
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of expressing boa dis « ent from tbe finding in open Court , All tlie TraTtrsers appeared , safi we »» then charged wltb the indictment The Attorney-General then meved that the usual four day rule to plead should xun from that day—a very preposterous demand ; for how could they know what to plead to , when they were ignorant of ths indictment ? The Court seemed disposed to assent , vith the exception of Judge Ptrrin , -who put a Tery pertinent and suggestive question , -which inspired Mr . Whitesida to a < iopt tbe novel nr . d inctmvt-nic t course of insisting on tbe nine reanincs " ' tha iDdictcient 2 Tfce Court ¦ w Te then clearly of oi'iuion tbat tbs rule Ehonld run from the foiiowing d& > ! A ^ Tiiie thi s ra ' . e -was Tunmnsj , as it is called , the TravcrstTb' Couri 3 el coiuiutncsd their system of strategy —in our huu / olo opinion , found on just principles . They made three successive applications , all which were ur . scceessfiii : —
1 st . I .. asinnch as the famished copies were not regaiirJycertifled by tbe Cierk of tbe Crown , they demandta the inspection of the record to compare their
copies . 2 nd . Inasmuch as they "were entitled by law to a perfect copy of the record , they demanded a list of the witnesses endorsed thereon . Sru . On the same ground they r- q lired a copy of the caption , or formal preamble prcfixsd to the indictment . The first contained very little , ss they were supplied with a " copy . " a ^ d in law tliat ia presumed to be a OTTfCt on * If there was a variance , the only point on which they relied , they would not be prejudiced by the error . As to the second , i' is the usual praccice in
England to give a list of the w ; tnK *? eE ; and why a different practice should prevail in i-uland one cannot well see . B ^ skles , by the 5 G h Geor « .- III ., when the witnesses were sworn in opsn Court , ihtre was no ntcessity for a lisl . "bec .-3-e the ? were all well fcnown ; and the Act Cf T . et&rU < lid cot deprive the travrrseio of teat rlfcht , as w ^ s ir-tin-iEtrd or inferrsd by Judge P ^ rrin wLen Siving judgment on the piea . To a Copy of the caption , the trsversers , it would ct « m , are always entitled in England ; hnt with us the ** prtciise of the Court is the law of the Court , " and on that do ^ maiieal axiom the application-was refused . 02
Tee rule to pl ^ ad having expired the 14 th , the travcrsfcrs wt-ra called on to p itr >; d or demur . They cfcos ' e tbe funner , aiid tendered the celebrated p ' . eaa in aWtemt-nt . For this the Crown cfikeis srtre wholly cni > rt"p ~ j-cd , and Mr . Smith oy ^ . fcd 10 their r ^ ctpiicn . I : was j-njucd the d : iy after , en Vi » -y iiarrow tud techni ^ . l eruends , by the Attorney-General , who should have at occe allowed their acceptai c <* . The uufelicUons rep " y cf Mr . Brewster was b ^ tttr fur the tr&versera ihsn Mr . Hean ' s sble&t arsurntnt-Tne pleas Wtro received . Th * Atli rnf-y-Gi ? T » eral
tb-en dtiiiTirred in la"W , » rni n q-iiTctl . U ? . v XEM tiaVcTSers yhrtnld irutastly ji > in Tea rule to j-j-H ia dfiiiurr . r to n pka in al » aiea : fEt is a '«? a : Vur- « 3 j : u ~ £ ; but Mr Smith stood on the hijh horse of prtroi : a *; ve . and insisted , with utcor-atitutional periinacity . th-tt t " u- Crown should have privileges denied to the coini . jKn tn'j cts of the re . Tim ; and thst , to speed fur- -. ard srith his yrasocution , the ordinary rnVs of tbe C-nrv sbcu ' u be set aside . Mr . Moore ' s just rebuke luiJuci tha mouth of Mr . Smith . The Court without fcesilalivm granied the four &ii"i ; "iocai dr . vo .
On the twentieth the j-jinder was put in , and the foliowma ilay fis < -d for tbe ar ^ uTii-. nt . Wbi .-n nr ^ t tik- n , C- ' 'iin : ^ l for the Travtrcers b-. ni h ^ pe * of success ; bni on CMJsifU ration cf the qut- ? :: en tht-ir f « rflf '^ iic-^ . -ive w . - 4 y , iBii i % Gniy remained f-r ebrm to fitht out the Scbt as btst thty misiii . Afu-r un able r . rtuineBt oa ko : h fiats , tbe Conrt decJ-snl ncnicst tbts p- 'ea , CbUflj On the nriumtnt ab iiicom- < - > 'ie' - ** ; f-r it ¦ wit-E 6 ? -es should be examined in optn Court at the City Coamifciiop , tten all tbose who had Euffritd uniler the opposite system were iDt ^ aily pnnished . The jaiismen" . of Ju-ige Pt-rrin was remuikable for cleverne .-s , :: nd a ' . ' mirab ! e eoo'i s < -Ese .
¦^ Vfcen j : « : £ men t was pror' -nrred . Mr . Smith caiied on the Tjuv-rsers f > p-ead furtnwrh , rriyinic on ihe cate of ibe K : ng r . Sijeridan . in wbich , on a judgastnt to answer over , thtre was an immttiiatv plea of the general Uiue . Mr . ^ Yl ^ trsi « e and ilr . Hatchtll sought
another fcur--5 ay rule , which lay in ibe discretion of the Court , and was n < -t of sti ict rirht- The Cuurt , on ILp croan < i tba * no t& \ z ?\ ta utte maile to show tbe necessity of comp ' y : Ds ; with tbe demand , nMjativen the claim Ths Travereers then sevprally tppeart ^ , and pitas of "' Not Gi-vi * y" were enured by the Cltrk of ihe Grown . T-io A \* nT-r * a-v-r 2 ~ ana-9 ~ r : l tV ^ n ctr : ?*> rl that nnfir ^* q » brjn 3 ii Tee Attorney-General then stated that notices should
be served at orce on the Traverses to the tffrct tbat on Friday ever . iii ? ha w .-r . id m ^ ve for a Trial at B : ir , and a dsy rtrtcin therefore . Tfc * day ron 2 t ; oced intbt iiotjci -wa < i us- Jltli of Drcpin' ^ r . Oi Frid iy last he IDtv / J juanniirrlj-, -=-b i a > 1 t . Hi ~ av TTtvt feim "With ef 5 < ia" ^ t-s s > -ttire f--tb Fach powfrful grounds for further tiro , that to resU' ti-v principle of liia application v . a 3 ir ^ pc-5 i > ib ! e ; cor was th « dtjnond of the Traversers unnaiionarie , tu extend tha tiina t <> tbe 1 st of FeK , Ci'niidfrirp the vast number < f n-tnnjS , spt-tchfs .
res ^ lutiona , letters to be pat : n ( -v-ilfnce by the Crown , ind which it will take . a len «; - . h < -r « l preparation to we-1 S * Fnr \ j a day s . s » b ; ll * h < A D-rtmlit-r waB ont " > f tfcf- question—•! would t « e jts-.-s-k ^ . '"f a conviction at thi : trpritFe cf JTf'ce , \ V ^ at G jV .-rnment . or the Sictr of wh ^ t G'jVvrr . r ; - p * . w-nlfl in-:-t . without irrenifiiisblc dani :- £ ft o' c' ~ at ? . ct > r . « r cVrrt-iurd tsf c > nin \ on j'l ^ L'c ? , on trjn . g the Trr . v » rs- > rs wrJ- : ht- pit ? . n : jury i : ? t I It uiisbt bs f ! f- ; -. hut cvi ho' . o ? Would i ' . s-tr-ngtL-en ihe A . ^ lir' ^ r , X ' : > n , 1 r i : pne rhf p « op ; e wi h a cviiStii nre in tbe iw » '
In another po'ijt of ¦ virts th .- pvtT-. B-m-- > at was alM most ctKrir-it-. 1 : is we !] rhst panits tfci . i' !« i can- to rt- -jut ^ -tlEation of this all-iinp » riant su j ct whL minds rnriretl of that acidity vrl ,: ^ th- pr-. c-e .-lii-gs of tte la ^ t three wt-tks wa ^ c . 'cuiat-. d fo creaic The Al-torney-G-neral will have time w rtfl-ci : and time . wr > . n ^ e . will act as tbe corrector < f mat ii Srmity of te ; np « to which he has too i ; i ; cn ji ; i-. it J . li he do no :, ots = rYe more nlmnfeE ? and evt-nni-s of ciemeanonrif bed . ^ 3 not ke * -p down that fretfulr « M and irritability which are incompatible with tLe gra 7 ;' y :-nl Authority witli -wticb tbe ^ e soltrrsn ciE ^ rs gbcnid t » e coc'ucteil . It Were Wrll for h \ a eh .-iraci .-r that be h ^< i never underto
taken -tbfm . He relies tiron ^ j cniy tfet Crown . Let him do that deny by l ' citimate means ; but let trie not transgress it—of tb's th «;» e is the more daBE > rr . The Attorney-General has nid , perhaps with exoneration , " tbat the history of tke world does not contain a more momentous it cord than these trials will furnish . " We cannot un ^ ei ^ -ml t t « allusion . We conM name several trials nt least as moms-ntous in tlH ' . T eonBirqnenees , -wbieb rave not chi !!« -l ! ged the Teeords of the -world . But at Uast tfc-.-y wili be sufficiently interesting and important to tx the attention of Enrfipe on th-Mr progress .
Crown snbjeenas will be served on Sir RoK r ; Petl , L Td Stanley , the Dote of WtriliEjjtoa , um \ Sir James Giibam . In atMilion to thp fr ^ rezoinfir , on Satnr ^ ay ; 2 ^ t another api . l i ^ aii-.-n * as maiieto tbe Citrrt Qf Q ; -ens Bsrcb for a r .-i of th- witnesses endorsed on the iEdictTnent-This apphc * t on , though very ably sustained on tbe part of the TraverserB by Mestrp- O'Haxran and 1 \ 7 hite-» .- e , -stis ivfcised , Judge Posrin dissenting . — Dublin Altil ; j ' , r _
SCENE IN COURT . A circumstance occurred in the Comt cf Qisen'e Berch on Saturday -whtck created q-ii-. e a se : tation an > i-KK ifca Bir , and has beta much taifei o . > f in rul-lic Aflrf iht- thrre Judges had adiv , red tbt-ir jjoi < uif i : t r « -f"i " ir : 2 tbe applieatii / n al ^ ve not c «< i . for the 1131111 = 3 of tiie K ; tB ^ ik « -3 ? -sicorF' -ii on the Inoictn . ' -nt , Ju'i ^ e Ptr-Tin psoe eci-: » to 'Jel . vcr Lis jadtiiitnt UiFielit ' illg frum his Ltarncd Brt-tluta . It v ? .. ji oV = fcrv < rd th ^ t one rceniber <>! he B = neh did ei' tr . a : ifct jui . cctnt of hi * L-arjie ; i Bi'thvr w : ; n tbat i < . ? p . ~ l to »* ;_ ji 2 j it ws 8 so tni ! £ t Dt . ' y cl- ¦ ¦ , cd . he
ap-} . -t- ~ r ! rd mi .-jt ! . lit and rtivit-s 8 , vpeii . i . j , ui ; . i closing his fit-k . sLifB n ^ his paj-er ^ . ai ^ d olhtrwi .-. ^ inttrru ^ line J ^ igi . Ptrrjii fiho at last st&VF ^ d tadd . > 'y in the niiuuia of a f ; ctence , and , turning to las Lrdrneo B .-oiber . said , wilh : n 'aniuibtake b ' e voice bd-J manner— ' I brg jotir K ^ 'n , " whereupon the saiii L irntd Brother threw LiniB if hack in his seit , asd rtnuuiieil perfectly qsiet tili Ja--: ; e Psrrin ha . 'J c- 'iniu-. ! ea Lis jadgtoent , wbJchisiL nr-. t : ' . ty lheprof = > ii > n ks , in every respect , worthy of h ' a Ivsh repuuitioj as an able constitutional Jncl ; . ? . —L ' ul'in Monitor .
XYIDO'CE TOR DSFEJCE . By some means or other , the Io lo ^ . n ^ letter has found its way to tbe press : — The Queen v . U'Ccna ^ ll and other 3 , 23 , William-street , Dnlhn , 4 . h . Nov ., l :-43 . Dear a ^ d Rtv . Siu—Frr > m ihs course adopted bj ihe Ciown Sf > hcr . or b , this c * - j . s ' . trday , 1 ct > 2 r } nd 3 thai he iuvtuc = Vj piove aci > and bpecches * r- v ^ rjcu ~ E :- > tiiii ;? h-. id curi !^ tin . 'Ua-a . i r . and at TrhJch Itlr . O C- - 'n . ;< i ] a : rt .. j .-j . ii . Grpi ntiV Of Mulia £ i > iaE = T SJ . 'd CliiUta ; . - ^ a- .- - ? iL « c .-orrn v ^ i ^ e ^? es in a : ie 2 . c : ^ jics upo : i 1 I 2 j ; r-ii « i jury cume frt m jour ei-- ret , acd 1 thcreiprt' t ^ ith u > ki >' -w wheiher or not we could tet ow or two riiptctablf , jmeln ^ cnt , and iz . hh- \ wrthy wita ^ ss ^ , to opy :-c ; o the ptaceable character 01 the Efceuisg hi Io at Maiiuw , and to contraiiittany evidence whico may be jny-:-n , that the paiiiis anecding ai that ii .-ti- ! : ujj proceeded there 3 J » mi : i ; ary or mc-nacus ^ c a rr ^ y . Jt would be esirt-nir-iy usetui if we conlo uetai ) "v ' e » his charge by re ? t > ectabie vntnesses who are w > i Jl « pfcaler . ^ , and Trho vnh prore that the prcctK-ioii was of ihe ordinary character , and leeried to preserve peace and order a : me meeting ; aud tbanat-y did no * apprehend danger to theniselves or 10 the community xrom the meeting in question , or irom ihe agitation generall y . The higher the class of ptisoDs we could produce to giT « evidenee to this tffed the better , and Ki ^ ZV / Oubt tllat maDy ^ nuddls Elation con-• riSt ^ T , > , ^ aiwa yB d ° n < 0 that the Repeal m ^^ r ^ ^ convenient and misunderetood by C-Hr * m m thfi ««»«««>«» oi the strode for £ ; Sdtt ^ S ) - lhat ll Wf " »«« upon which have btfcn voO iul :, vvitnld ^^ IrSna Vr ^ T . v ' n ^ l ° ¦ 0 thXIVe tbat the ™ W of Air . O Lonneil s sp ^ -cnea is 8 troUS : lv Iti . ed ln
GutofTiew . ffnS P " ' &c - aro ie P If I am not mistaken , the habit of marchiua bv trades , Kmpsrance bands , &c , has been almost a
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j national habit and for a length of time « and if eo f ( in your district" ) tb . o "wUnesses we Belect should be those who , ia truth and in good faith to the country , feel thetnEeWes ( as I would do ) bouad to give i evidence to that effect . I witnessed several of those r processions in Limeridr . In April last I saw one in : honour of iho Rov . Mr . Mathew , and on another oc casion J saw the trades in procession attend the ! chairing of the city members , and at other times ; they met Mr . O'Connell , &c . ; and these processions ' misht as wJl bo called military array as the processiou to and from iho latcling held at Mallow , and ; new complained of .
A 3 to the orc . r in vynich men on hor 3 f . oack appeared , 1 should liko vo have some details . lam told they did not atrempt to move in military r . rray but that their order was foi the protection of those who walked , and to prevent confusion from tlnir numbers ; and that by that arrangement tho pt-ople mounted on horseback , from each district , did no more than fall into order as they met thtir compauicn 9 , and thus proceeded to the me < . fring behind Mr . O'ConneU ' s carnage . I It is very desirable , after you consider these suggesuon 3 , that I : > houid know as eoon as possible the names , residence , station , and character of tho witnesses you consider eligible , accompanied by a- distinct statement of ihe evidence which each shall be prepared to give on the trials . I am , dtarand reverend sir . Your faithful , humble Fervant , PlH'RCE MaIIONY . Rev . Dr . CollinsP . P . cf Mallow . _____ . __ _ __ _ _ _ . _ . ___ ___ _ ^__ _| __ . __ ^_ _ ^_| _ i ^^ ¦
, ^ _^ , ^ 1 In reference to this letter , the Times of Monday ; has the following : — : _ " One consequent springing from this procrastination of the trial 3 . \ ust be bailed as highly profitable to Mr . Pierce Muhoiiy , if wo mxy jud ^ a by a letter of that strenuous pei-Wjiage . " The learned attorney will now be enabled to 1 s-lect , ' and sift , and bort , his witnesses from al ! counties of tho - . iu ^ iom , such as moy be qualified to prove certain ih . ii £ _; as , for in&tance ^—1 st , that
the meeting at Mallow was quite a 'peaceable' assemblage , and thai the parties attending it did ' not march thitfetx in miinary array ; secondly , to give an opinion , as ' . _ e ( Mr . AJahuny ) u-avld do , ' ' that the Uepeal agitation , though ineoiiverh »> nt and misunderstood by many , u-ouhl not lead to any evit re .-ult ; ' thirdly , £ 0 brina into iio . ice ' all the pus-S 3 ge _ ; in Mr . U'Uoiintil ' . s . speeoli'id uryiiig peace- ' fourthly , to prove , he , Mr . Mahony , won hi do , )' that the habit oi rnsrciun ^ by trader-, tPtnpcranco bands ! A : c , Jjas almost b . com « a national' ( instead of an insurrectionary ) 'habit . '
" Nov ., we do not at a _! blamo ^ tr . Mahony for trying , by all ihe mosi 1 'ij / rnioim ia ; nhods in his power , to gel up evidence ot the above exculpatory stamp on behali of his am !> t . ( . c icnl 3 . Tesrimouy 10 tbat extern , at least , mi . st doubtless bo abaolut . ly indispenssbleto persons in thu preiiicaai « ii . of Mr . O Conneil ; but , wiiethcr su < - ! i tvivici . rc may be mo . t easily procurable trota [ . ¦ arues who have witnessed , or from ttiusc who havo not witnessed , tho proct'sti-. ns and proceedic ;' , s of Mr . Da-iiel U'Coniii-l , and
his repealing fra : eruity , it is not for us to divine . Tiicrc wili probably be no incousidcrable an . ount of bwatiger kept up by iho Kopeal Motion and its organs on : oi doors , until ihe moment win . n ; i verdict of guilty snail nave mude baiiying r . o longer availabie . or an acquittal rendered it uo longer netaful . biiwuJd that verdict he aguins . tho traversers , it may perhaps depend upon the species or degree ot ' puaichment awarded , vft . evl . tr hop l . ' -. 8 despondency or icariess desperation is to be the r . suii among the Komith democracy . "
FRENCHMEN IN IRELAND . A paragraph under the above heaJ , which appears in . 'he 2 a .--t number of the Fermanagh Reporter , announces a piece of intelligence borri-TUi ^ rather more on romance than reality . It runs a 3 foliowo : — " The persons who attended tho la . e Repeal Meetings throughout Ireiaad , in the char « cur of French emissaries , and who created no hulc fear amongst ihe tunic , and no little boasting amongst the revoiutionis- ' ., were neither more nor less than < fficors of tbe London police , sent over to Ireland for th « purpose of waichii . " tie proceedings , aud noting ttio
F-. diiicus expressions of the leaders of tho niovt-uient . They were ail ( 40 in number ) men of fir * . r ; Uo abilities , woJ ] a-.-quaintcd with the continental languagi . " . ii _ d coufifries , and in every vvj . y qualified to pats ror what . hoy srerned to be—the delcgaiee frjm ihe f ' j ^ f . onifiit ^ d part of tbe Frei-ch r . a'ion , which y . c lo ' ks . ' orward to the rc-. orat . on of iK : iry V . It is paid ihat liioso p-ulciaon C ; n prove ct-rtain otfors from the Rep . aurs , which will sub _ . tart . ia . o ' . ho a ^ - p ^ r'ion ot t ! ie A / . ttrm-y General , that he wjtild prove ihe i-xi > t- nt-c of u wicked and dangerous couppirary . 1 : ail . iiift be iruc-, it is a ma . ' . ter-s'r . / ke ot tht * G <« - verumen' , wortbv of tho d .-sys of Fouci c or Sivary . "
tui : landlord a . nd iuam iMiiinv . Ti . is mosv im _ . or .. int Con ! Cjis _ . ion will . speedily C 0 Dii ! ii . ncL its lbb-y-. r . - -. Aparioienis have bt-en prup _ . r < d at ;_ . « C _ .-:. e for the Cotamiss . oii ' r . s to hol'i thtir > j ; ' : ri 4-, aiid at ' comrnoJaiioa w : il be prt-vid ' -ii in iLt --t'i •• _ ¦ ot the i- ' our Coijiis for the e ' erk . and otlu-r . ^ W ' u ' . vill . bu * ng : it ; e < i in iho procucdmus . Thu firrt bn-ii . f-.-.-i w . il be ttie election of a Si-rretaiv , on who . ir ;;; opi _ i' iina ' . itic-j tiuUs 1-r iho iiui- > ni'icii of the Mieci ^ a i > i liia Lon _ ui . a _ ii > a will nee -oariiy tlvp-. l-d . Til ? ; I ]> . "S 0 i : THAG' DY .
From the actvui'ts t ' . at have reached town to-day tht re :-p ] . < . ars to be no loi . gtr any aupmiei-. sion for tho ulnrn .: e recovery of thu . survivors of the tragic afFiir at F'ni _ o —al ! the parties bci . ; g pro . 'iounC ' iJ convaksc-lit . Tlie .-nt-Ciiption bencvokmiy s"et on loot to reward the old buder alroaiiy prumi .-cj to n . li £ c a h-U ' - Mjme _ .: ui . Among thu subscriber , are Lord ( Jar . w , Mr . Gr .-gcry , M I' ., the Latouchvs , &e . Upwards 01 XoO Jiave b .. en rtce-Vcd up io . his all . rnoon .
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TKU Js rtiy advice . No RibboniBtn ! No " Billy Smiths J " No Bonfires . ' Pence , quiet , trnnquiUty , and within twelve months tbe R . peai of the Union will ha at hand . 1 I am , your ever faithful servant , Daniel O ' Connell . Dublin , 23 rd Nov ., 1843 .
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FRAttCS . —Th . i Mnmteur of Monday , which with the other . Paris journals ot th . - ; t ciate , w . liavo roceived by our oroinury express , publishes thu lol-\ owioa ; ordinance : — " Tho Chamber of P . •!• - . and tha- Chambrr 01 D ' put-us aro hereby convciicd lor the 27 . h Ot I > vi \ ] 8 _ 3 . " The san : e official journal contaiiH a para ^ riph of apparently the m ist ordinary ku . d , hut whic ! -i , ouv Pavis lftter statt ., is itpunt- 'i or very . insular import—namely , that " the K ug h _ . s cau . eU to bo i piircha-S' . ru for his . "c vcral private lii-i-sneb Cu » pi ( S ot
iho Marquis de Custiiiu'fl cekbiaitu work Ktt > sia in Ul . ' . i ) . Whtn tho dispka > ui-f ., amount . ug to r . ifc , with which the E _ . ptr r Ntuholaa ha . received this book shall be . aJ _ < . n into conMtltratio ! ' , " _ aya our Pans ie . ' . er , " a . nut - t . : . ! i > : ^ o . into ! r-: tbl _ defiance could not h&vc b < ¦¦ . ! ,. ff .- >> . d to him ty Frai . se than is conveyed nr \[\\ f . ' . i . oumv ni '_ i ) t ot rLc Moniteur , that Ku : f < L 'uia !'' . ¦ i . it . pt : hits ot \ l ltd fur a , ll liia librarieR copie > . u . a wv-rk - ^ liic . otaU ; . o ti . vi . rely with Russia , and which the Ec . k- _••> . a . ni ih _ wii' lu Uus-un nation havu dec . urea _ . im it . ! .,-.-to
from t ! 3 bigintun ^ tho end . Tf .-is a . fio ' . t . viii appear tho moie obviou . ' ; and int . i at . onal , w . eii i : E-lull bo bom > -in mind that tho Muiqiud Co Cua . int ; , an avowed lr ^ i " -aatist , is looke < t uiw ; i as a pvrscnul tnc-my of the King . " An impression is genera .. ti-i \ iLM tho Frtucii and British Governnicnt , a : o pv-r-K'cily in accord , and dcictuiiued to act , togetlitr m rfsptcs of Russian imri ^ ue an d Russi'dn ambi . ; ou . La . ' . e events in Greece are said to hdVo aiarintQ btJ ' . h , and to havo iniiuced a combinsd resu . vo to !> i , v _ ami nn-ct-ihe dai- ^ tr ere it become truly io- niid _ . i . i « .. " '
" Madrid , Nov . 24 . SPAXN . —" The Cabintt has just beui reoounU ' tu . eo -ts i ' ollowri : — " M . 0 i « za ^ a , Pro ? ideut of the CouucJ , a ;_ d MiaiUer for Foreign Alfaird . " lA . Liizariaga , Minister of Justice . " M . Domenech- Minister of the Interior . " AJ . Caritero , Minister of Finance . " aI . o « ra . ao , Miuister of War . " AI . JtVj&s , Minister of the Marine . " u erpignan , Not . 26 .
" The free corps , * nd militia of Barcelona have surrendered ac the Atarazanaa 6 , 500 muskets . Tranquillity is complexly restored , Tae emigraHts are returning . The 1 oanufactories are resuming their operations . The t" * ptaiio-6 eneral is to go in person and assume the command of the troops blockading the castle of ^ igueras . He takes with him six battallions . " RUSSIA AND P 2 RSiA . —Letters , dated TefiiB , October 12 th , announces the important fact that the Emperor of Russia has , under pretence of encouraging the commerce betwec > u 'be two oountries , estabhsaeda liue of posts , guard . td by CoBsacs , from the Caspian Sea to tho ca pital 01 ' Persia .
UttlTSO STATES . —The pac kot-ship Patrick Henry , Captain Delano , whiou Sh ' -Jled trom iNew York on the 8 th inst ., arrived at Lh 'fc'pooi ou Sunday , after a fine passage of seventeen days . Repeal . —Thefeeling in favour of Repeal had been revived by the . news of the Irish b ^ ate Prosecutiocs .
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A great meeting of Repealers was held at the Tabernacle , in tKe city of New York , and another still greater meeting was held at the Park . Strong resolutions , no . yery flattering to this country , were passed , | The yellow fever has been more tban usually malignant this ycarj in the Southern States . In the city of New Orleans a . lone , it has carried off upwards of 800 , mostly 'Gormans , Iri ? h , and Americans . Tho proportion of tho English , Scotch , and other European nationi , are . mall as compared with those we have named . The fever still lingered . The frost was expected to put it to flight . ' That accompaniment of winter had reached bo far south as Mobile , and no doubt it would soon teach New Orleans also . I .
By the new packet-ship Obola , Captain Hepburn , which sailed from ; New York in company with the Patrick Henry , and arrived at Liverpool , we have received intelligence from America and Canada a little later . I On the mori-in * of har sailing , viz ., the 8 tb inst ., a Mr . G . Bskerj of Limerick , was arrested at Howard ' s Hotel , ion a requisition from the British Consul , on a charge of forgery of great amount , committed in Irtl ? ud in tho ear'y part of the present year . This is the second surrender under the Ashburton treaty !
The harvest had not onl y been excellent in Canada generally this year , but it hud been very good in Canada east , wherb for tho nine preceding years the wheat has been almost entirely destroyed by the ravages of th < - fly . ; The belief ia tha colony is , that theimprrts of grain and flour into England next year will be very large .
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NOW HEADY , anci in the hands © , the Publishers , PRICE TIIREEI'ENCE , TIIE POOR MANS COMPANION , Fur H ! 4 l
po \ TENT 3—The C ; i . t . nc 3 ar . —The E-Hpsea in 1844 . \ j Table to cahuUte'VVases , and other PdjrutntH—Coat of Yeomanry Cavalry for every Veur from 181 ( 5 to 1 S 43 . —A Return , showing thH fetal iVumb . r of Members gent to tbe House of Cuiiimoija bf tht" seven . Counties , Citica , To « tis , anl Boroughs , in Englatui , Wales , Ireland , anci Suollaml rtspuctively : witii tbe PopuJution of the Counties , Cities , and B . vounhs . — Aa account of the Daties payablo on the In-portation of
F _ reia ; n Wheat , whanitue Price of Wheat has been in this Country at & 0 a , 55 s ., 6 O 3 .. Go ., 7 t >_ ., 75 .., Si ) 3 ., ainl So . , under tha various Acts whicb havo been pasted front the Ki- ign of Charles 12 . to the present time : or a legislative hiatory of English Corn Liwa from tile year ictioto 1 S-3— Tbe Population RtTCR . Ns . fruin tha P .. iliaiii ( . iUHry Pupers i just pubiighed ; aettii g forth thy entire Population ! of the t ! ree K ; ngJom r ; the number of Houses , inhfibited , uuiiib ;; bitod , and buildiut ; tbe number of Males am-1 the nun . boi'of Females ^ uricler , and above , twenty yy < irs 'if a ^ u ; ' . !_< s County of B i'th , shoveiae the ! number born in E . slan' 1 and uf B rth , showing the . number born in E . glani and
Wal-8 ; in tSchotlarnl ; in Ittlaiid ; in thf . British lsttp- ; in tho British Coiouies ; and the pr . mbcr o' Foreigners and Biiti ^ h &u \ jtcts b Arn iu foreign parts . Tae Number o £ Persons iivi : ^ ia England nnd Wales , distinijuishing J males and females , undtr five years of nge ; five ani . 1 unaer teu ; ant' frou t . n up to one buudtud , ris'ng five at a time . —Numlnr of yearly committals for Work-itousa OfFences , in ov-ry County iu Englaiu ! and Wales , from _ 83 (> to 1842 . —Rrurn of the number of Aots of Piirliutuent pa _ B « ii i ' rosii 1834 to 1842 Public , ' Local , and PersnvM ; Betting
for . h the numbiT passed iu each ; tar tut J _ , t > j _'; u ; J ai « i Wales , Scotland , and ; I . eland . —Taxes on 1 _ i . < 1 , compxred with th _ TnSrs on Dwelling Houses , Ml l ^ , ailfl V ic . torits . —A'Moun t , o ? Miiitary nud Nava ! F-rt . eS ; with the numl'sT of Ships uf all classes of the K' > yai Nivy , and a K turn of tho Number of Offi .-ei-a a . d Men in each class . — Quantity of Foreign Wine and Sp i rits imported during tbe year ending January b'h , Ifi-i :., < lisau c ;; i ! sh ! n ^ ttie quantity fr « m each cuuntiy . — P . vuiation cf liviar . c ) , Fr . snce , and Uo-. ' jd S atfs of Atn . iica . —Kfturn 0 ; thje Average Pfiws of Wbfttt in the mouths of June aud July lu . p . eUve . y , aa ci'inn-. rfd d
wi r h those in the m'tnth . < .. A »^ u ? t a"Septfii ;* -. r , in each year , fro'u 177-4 ; to 17 i > y — R > turn of the . Sinus txymt ^ d for EDV . CATIO . N in 1842 , out of tS . Tax . ; ., in f . ch O'a . ty of liiitjluad uii't Walts . —Statement gh'iwin ? tLo T-jt-il Ainounfc of Taxation reduced cr rep .-tied since Jan . 1 st , 1814 . —Numb , r of Priva . s und Jjint atock Binks rf . p . st"r <_ d in eaca year from l (* 20 to 1843 . Number of EMIGRANTS Who h ' .. VQ emoark . ii fruiu the vuiiwus Ports uf Eniit .. nd , Irele . n .., arid Sc . itl . inci , during the ytar 1 S 42 ; shoirinp to u-hul part of the world ttey h ; iv . _ KauigratO" . — Number 6 ? Qiarttra of MaU nia . l *? in tlia respective years of 1840 &ud 18 V 2 . in tho U . Ateri K ' . nRdoui , dhtifju . shin ^ ti ' . e « . ] uvutity tua- ' . t ; in eacficuuni-.-y , und the qoinsity a ? e . d by liivwt . s ami V iCtnai _ ers . ami K-, i . ail BieT > . > , g .
—ThSu . 'itics of Mortality in K . glunn . —Xuinht . c . f Depphitors in tho Savings' Bmks , and thf , amount at" depobits , on tbL 2 jih Noveuibcir , 1842 —Numosf < , i Wa . S ' Lartd 11 . closure Acts pas . eti durinjf every ien y ^ a-s froiu l ^ oo to 1 S 40--flttntal of tlie Mctrnpulis a . a iisEi-s-iui to tbo Police R * to . —Number anl . ... ' ¦ . uf tLjj - letf (> t > . iitau Polic . ~ Jiust-C « Tinital ' -J ui . pn . T , ' o ; i the question of Church K ^ tes . —Statistics «> f Ci ; ime for 1842 . shuwir . g tbe increuse and dtjCttnso in tiie respect . ve C / Uutitjs ; tho number of Capiial Ss . ntt . nc 63 in 1 S 4011 . 2 , with the specified crirots ; thr uuDiber of Executions ; the numper of stntencea of all sortq , death , transportation , ] imprisonment , whipping and fiuinir , for the years 11840-41-42 ; the wjes of tbe Persons connnitled : the Degrees of IiislrucUon <> f tl _ r
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Leedi Corn . Makkf . t , Tufsday , Nov . 28 . — We have a fair av . r-. t ; , ¦ t-ipply < n Wheat , but a short one of o . h ' . r grant _ g _ - th'a day ' s marko .. For Wheat there ii a steady demana , with no variation in prices from las : , w ; ek . Ba-rk-y is more fre _ ly taken to day , our tn % Usi « ra being now generally at work ; in its value we make « o change . Oats and new Beans are ready salt . s « lull prices . Old i _ eau 8 continue dull . THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT , FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV . 28 , 1843 . Wheat , Barley . Oats . Rue . Beans . Peas Qrs . Qrs . Qrs . Qrs . Qrs . Q " . 3979 3974 389 5 325 0 £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ s . d . £ b . d . 2 12 J 1 14 0 1 0 52 1 12 0 1 11 84 0 0 0
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O'CONKOE , Esq . of Hamtnetamitb , County Middlesex , by JOSHUA HOBSON , at Hi * . . Print . ing Offices , Not . 12 and 13 , Market-street , Briggatef and Published by the said Joshua RoBSOtt , ( for the aaid Feargus O'Conmor , ) at hifl B » e _ - . ing-house , No . 5 , Market-street , Eriggate ; ao mternal Communication existing between the said No . 5 . Market-street , and the said Nob . 12 an * 13 , Market-stteat , Briggate , thus constituting the whole of the said Printing and Publishing Offlfl oue Premiees . AH Communications must be addressed , Post-paiui fa Mr . H 0 B 60 N , Northern Star Office , Leeds . ( SaturUay , Dumber 2 , Ui 3 .
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TO TKE PEOPLE OF IRELAND . Fellow Copmuvmln , —Attend to n . t > . Atttnd to me tatnebily , -.. ml wiu _ itat p . rfect rfciianco on iny aUvic-- ¦ which you Lavo toofttn exhibittd . You have never had occasion to regret taking my advice . Before 1 proceed en tbe present occasion , 1 feel it ir . y duty—a moa - pltaai g diKj—to letu . n > uu thanks f » r the cumplett trjnqu-i _ ity tl _ :. t . in-vaila . It delights me , and it delights all juur fritmis , to see tuo perfect trai quiili y and suoiius-. vn to tbe iivw tbat p . rvadea tbe c . atitry . You : - entmi-d tuo anxious that you should disturb the peace ; that ji , u should be guilty of outrage , and violence , and crime . Th-. t . k heaven , you aio deteTmiatd tlut notbii . t ; bbaU pruvoku you to any Epec : e 3 of riot , or luuiult , ur vioitii . cfe . How I tbank yon from the bottom of my heart for that determination ! *
Th . re arc , however , two topics on which I feel it my duty to address yon , zna to wl _ : ch J .. ns . ously t-ntreal yon wirnebt attention . The first of these rthtcs to K bbonsain . 1 t-ll you emphatically , that Kibbamsm is tlse most fujiis ; ., as wt-ll ; is tha most vicious C- .:. bication that fcvtr was fortucd . Tkere ia nothing so l _ .: teiul and Oet .. ' table in lr .-iand as Ribboni-iu . It is us aiily aa it is wicked . I ttiida to fcnc ' . urr . go driukini ; in low and uni'Ct . Ei-w pui'iic houtes ; and in fact , ii i-itt uu fot . t , aud k ' -utup , psinc . paliy for tha t > tr . \ fi :- »> f person : vvi . o
do not dfcs ^ iT , ; . 0 be jiuoiicans , ami wl , o , ii \ geutlrtl , Uo actual . y . ell liquor w-thout Jioeu . ^ e . 1 am sure ti _ at tbe respeciable publicans all ( with nit ) ditcouragc u . I hnow they d . o iu Djbl u aud jd n . aiiy other p . aces ; and 1 bel ' . evt ) in uu . No in . tt r w .-t-vhtr it be connected with l . quor or not , ic is a vicious , crml , a foolish , a dri-tless , aid absrurrl c infudtiac . v . Itne . er oid any good , ant-i it n « v ¦ ¦ c :. m do an > good . It cautes asEauits , an-1 riots , :. a . l ruftivuly bti-iings , withon . being prodnctive of auy oue : .. v . mta . e . J hate it from my inmost b-iuI . Is j nun who is kno ^ rn to Ue a Jiii / bonuian gha ' l ever bs .. tnii-tel tc be
a Repealer . If the Repeal WarueuB do m . t su ' . -i' : > . Riboot \ isru in ttif ' r neighbourhoods , their n r . u-s _ lu . l be BWB ' -i : out i-f th . R : p-jal ABsociaUo'i altogether ! •' 1 htar "with the lit-epest regret , that ia the c ^ -untv CE 7 . m another Bet of Hibbonnien , calling tiieniafiv ^ H " B : i ! y Smiths , " : or soms each foolish nume , hr . ve lately m ; . de their appearance . They are woisa , if ^ -ssiD . e , tban tfca former Kibbonmen No man thft i ~ known to have anything to do with the " BLly Smiths " shall tver be admittrSd as a Repealer ! 1 corjuce—I entreat—and I wish I could comrwad . every bo-test nan T 5-ho kcows of the existence of "Bi ) y Smiths "' ami KJbb ; .-- _ -nen to denuunca them at occe to the mscistxates . At all events , they -will soon be tie trayed i > y tctir own c inpaniocs and ius . igatoia ; aiid wCt-n tiity v = m . o to be imprisoned and fined or tr . -. ns-» x _ i-u u _ -j ceuiu -t » u * 2 lujyiisvueu uuu nueu or cr . ' .
usportcd , ibey -s ? . ii ttifcn bitterly resret not having tBkyli lny a _ ftt _ ii . n _ _ Le - _>_< - ansious nfiTice r I most respeuu ' u . iy eulici- ltd Catiwlic C . ergy to announce these u > y Eeiiliaients in every lot ^ ali ty in which there may posiibly tiist Ribbonmen or "Billy Smiths . " I , in like manner , solicit them to add to my advice the weight of their veneration counsel and authority . There is another topic upon which I with to address the people , and to offer them n _ y earnest adviee . it relattato a practice now beginning to grow up , of lighting bonfires < m one . frivolous pretence or anotlur . it is b foolish aud dangerous custom ; it can do do good , and ; may do a great deul of harm even accidentally . Let ; there not be any repetition of tbat meat absurd and senseless practice . This is my advice—will you let me 1 it is command ? vi 1
say my say n uij cuuiuuuju I In Ulster particularly it ought to be avoided . I am I told that some of the Orangemen there consider it as an i insult—that U a decisive reason why it should never ! bo repeated . No bonestRepealer -would insult any man ! , Every honest Repealer -would conciliate all men of all 1 parties !! Let there be nothing more heard of these i bonfireB in Ulster , or in any part of Ireland . j I cannot conclude without again offering to yon my most cordial thanks for the universal peace and quiet that prevails . Let every man in every part of Ireland Le tranquil and qaist , and conduct hiuutlf peaceably end loyally . Let him totally avoid any riot , tomalt , or ' violence . Whatever may be the event of the pendiDg
' trisia , let tm-ry man stay at home in quiet , aid be not j tempted by any body to any species of breach of the peace Every man who is guilty of the slightest ' breach of the peace is an enemy of mine and of Ireland ,
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REPEAL-WHEN WILL WE GET IT ? At a meeting <> f St . A ' udec-n ' a Ward , held in the MarkeShoiiPO , Spiia ' . fi"lds , on Sunday , the 22 nd day of last October , Alderman Kshauia the chair , Mr . O ' ConuelU audressin « the incot-uu ' , said : — " Give we hid iu months of perfect peace , and PU give yon iny head on a blovk if , at the end of that time , you have not a Parliament in College-green—( loni ; -eontinned cheerint : ) . "— Freeman's Report . T ; ms would lead us to expect the accon-piibhment o ? Repeal on or before the 22 nd day of April , 16 * 44 . However , in an Address to th ¦ People of Ireland , issuer ) on Saturday by Mr . O'lonuell , which we el . ewhere publish , wo find tho time extended very con . klerably . He concludes that address thus : — " Psace , quiet , tranquillity , nnd wilhin livclve months the Repeal of ( he Union ivi I be AT hakd !"
Only " at hand" within twelve months , dating from Saturday last ! Has Mr . U'Connell the slightest faith in the fulfilmont of his owu premises ?— Dublin Monitor .
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REPEAL ASSOCIATION—Monday . The weekly meeting of this body was held to-day in the Conci .-aiion Hall . Mr . O C » i > nell attended . p . Curtis , E- < q ., of W ;; terfor < i , wns called to the char . The Inspector of Police and the Government Reporter wtra-pre . etit . Mr . O CONSELT- read a letter from James Alexim'er Bi . yd , E > q .. of J _ Tunigii . r , comity Tyrone , a . Presbyterian < jentlf-nian of hieh standing , and proposed his admiasion as a member of the association . He ( Mr . O'C . ) felt at once that on every rational Prrsfiyterian mind the glorious vieclaration of the CUthulic hierarchy of Ireland , that they would not accept a Htate provision , would msfte its due irnprts . ion— ( hear , hear ) . What became now of tl . u pultry excuse tb ' . vt wau made V > y same persons
for not j'li ' . ng the associ-ition—that , futeooih , they feare . l C .:: hoJic asc-Di . ancy ? Why , the hiai-arcbj bail declared th'it-thoy would :. ot have ascemliinoy at allthey hart lv . u . ef . the material ; for ascendancy waagood for nothing ; if thera be not pounds , shiflmgs , aud pence in it —( laughter ) . : Thii . mJmifi ^ i on of Mr . Boyd was narr eil unanimously . Mr . O'Connell re-. tl a ietur frum Younijstown , Toronto , Onoadn , remitting , £ 22 10 ^; alsoa letter from G : irone , Dunlla , enclosing £ 2 i 10 ^ . He also propused tbe adini . flion of the Ii < v . Thtideus O'Malley a . a member —( cheers ,. Ho would il . acrihu who ho was ; but they were aware of that already . Mr . O'Malley and be diff .. _ i-il on the Poor Li ^<» . Mr . O' . Ma . l . oy was honestly for them ; he ( Mr . 'OC ) was hone-tly against th > m ; but they w . re not the less sincere friends on account of that difT ' oronC- —ifapar 1 .
'Die atiaii -siou of the H . v , G . utkmaa was carried by acclaniati"n . Mr . OCo . nnkll ntxt real a letter from tha R 7 . Mr . Giles , a I _ : ij . ti-t cltr ^ yman in L" * « la , txp'essivt . <> f the de : i «! it fftt by the Coin ' pletA t-uif ' raae Sjciety of L .-ds at the mannar in which the Catholic Hitra : chy had rej-ct : ' d the state provision . It appeared , said Mr . O'UoniiPll . that the Govermnent int'jnd-d to prosewl ' . e the Corn Law League after they had succeeded in c-mvictin ? the ]{ - * pei'lers —( laiiffh . fr ) . Tbe Association rejoiced th'it tht ; Cunplett S _ ffiJi ; e Society should join them at a moment like tho pre-ent . He ( Mr . O'Ooaneil ) beg « rd to txprfiss the cratitudu of the Association , ODd of ! all the wise and tbe good throughout Ireland , to Mr . Gilas , and to the men who authorised him to write that very gratifying communication —( hear , hearU .
Th « Rev . Mr . O'Mailbt proceeded to address the meeting . He said bo joined tho Association as a Federalist—the principle of EYde . aliBm was not in good repute in thai Association , because it w ; is supposed to be a compromise of the agitation for a complete n . itional legislative independvuee—[ hear , hear)—but that appeared to him a total misconc . ' -p . ion of the matter . Ha would maintain that Federalism , properly understood and properly appliod , go far from being a compromise of what they sought to attain , stcureii to them every advantage ; besides it had tho additional ndv . intngo , that it aff . n . ed a groUr . d for ail the truehearted : lovers of their country r . o meet together for the common wea \ ot their oommon country .
Mr . Steele announced that , in addition to Lord Plunkett , ho would rxiniina < -n hi . triil Sir K > hert P .. el , Sir J . ini-8 Grjham , L > r < l Lyndburst , Mr . IJjnd Hi ;_ rbf 8 , and the Duke of \ Vellin « t >> n—( laughter / . Tbu Il .-peal rent fi-r Ihe week was £ « i 36 us . 8 d .
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DANIEL'S NEW CRUTCH . TO TIIE EDITOR OF TIIF . Nul . T-IT . RN STAR . Sin —Dinit-1 has lontr r » -pte ; l on crutches ; and nines Im t ^ i « iv . raution has w : me hia laiiKiit-o-i morn evident , t-vvry qi ^ ck who has an hankLriut . utter <" . lif . le " tint , " flie . to his support , not from any wish to save bib n < . ck , 1 . lit fi . ni the f- ; ir thiil ehouid he ivane to hohble nbutit , iliO " 11 -c-inn system" inii ; ht full into thb aaine grav . > . U * is Un . q'ia ; k » i ; vn < i I > t-i . a has farntsbed him with a cril' -h , for which bo arpt-r . rs v-ry grateful . But , Siv , Daniel ) iiay uot know the est . ttiia ) maiit where bis pvup haa been manufucturtd ; or , 1 1 elieve , he who ba . - i . e « u so much nccnstonu'il to beheld " monster met-tinf . 8 , " v . i-uld hiive cast Uie ( -len >! ir eupport into tho Sro aa an in-ult to him and thu Iri _ h people . 1 {<
jw-6 VtT , us . thu i t if ahiuea in Irelar . d ; ar . d us , I apj . rehciid Diu . el giiz . upon it , —he having t'tken Mr . O C > nnor ' s advice , by deuouaciufi ; bonflrus , &o , —I will , with y > ur permission , tell him that the " Comjlat «" s . cifty in Lee -is is ! e . a than the atom which ftone . in . he . un bo-in . As ' a " Society \ t is a nunentn . . A fi'WBtricgling los . sheep boiiifctiino . get panned up in a fnnil room ia tiie Black liny p 3 . s « i , o ; and , in Sf-cr ^ t ciineiavo , muke a bleating , which they dub" rcso ' ui ' ons " find whiett ssnd forta to the world
of ta . Sociuty , thny with all the pomp and cureniopy df an Imperial P . irlUmerit . In I . ^ n . ls , the piace wherein they do their rutRhty deeds , and from whence their sympathy for Irtlund and admiration of the Catholic hierachy flaws , they ;_ . « comparatively unknown : and , none a . k . lh " Whti' 6 ai'e they ?• I hope , Sir , that Daniel will not be deluded by such artifices , and mau « a nitre tool to puff perfect ii significance into' notoriety : for ell who know how matters really staiid must luutjb at tho credulity of tho " Liberator" and at tha presumption of the Would-be's , but are not . Yours truly , Leeds , Nov . 2 y , ls _ 3 . v \ 'm Kidlr .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 2, 1843, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct510/page/8/
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