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tt&EGAL ARREST , SAT AGE TREATMENT AND BRUTAL INDIGNITY' OFFERED TO 3-HE EXCELLENT DR . TAYLOR , CHA 1 N-. ING OF HIS LEG , CROPPING OF HIS HAIR , RlR ^ RQ ^ p H 1 S POCKETS , AND « t * SUFFERING WHILE IN PRISON : . WITH AS ACCOUNT OF HIS LIBERATION AT Tf ^ LtE O'CLOCK AT SIGHT , ACCOiCPAMED BY MR . O'CONNOR AND » R » M'ftOUALl * --- - -- Bix * xxi ? a £ LaK . ARREST OJ ? . 9 GQ 3 gJ || j ^ TAYLOR . ffSe /« Zfeu ^ jim *^ narf ^ itij /**» file pen qf ^ iS *^ <*« i ^^»? # ^?»« cowardice OiLEGAL ARRKT , SATAGE TREATMENT
recordiaz ta ? m at wme Jenetk , as frota' them th « saddle elapses » ffi derive tbi beat proof tb * t their 2 " ^^ " •* ?? " *< " * oi Aeirdwirete protect property tS » jrotecUon toth * m * elve * frmn wan ten innjft * M * ppre « te , 1 £ ttjfcMth < 3 ftiW >* j of any blacs-^^ K ^*« J ^« d ^ prft ^^ d on iTolicemau to fancy c ^~^^ 5 * »*| P % 'WK ^^ n 4 i ; t <^ ' good * of &lv shop--keepcs ^ tt asy towa , where tfce p-sti ' . ent vagabonds ra&wred * footing . - ¦ Aa * e case of Dr . Tayjfer is so mixed np with the g aarreusee at BunaDgfeam , ^ e shall be " parioned wra short introduction , detailing the clrcainitj ^ ces of that town .
J »" t SJ notoriety , that ia the years" ] 830 . 1 & » , ana 1836 , the people word recommended t © Hieet as often and as tobiicly « possible , and to dsciaje their inv . ncibie deuraination r » tfcer ' m = ~ 'ck upon London with anas in ; heir hands than to subjnit to » rragu of tyranny . la tbe * e r * commeDiaaon *; Ec * e were- * , furious in laajnsge . « o r * CSSS * 01 COIU * tltJenefcS * o indisciisiinate ir . zeal . asremp HenrrMnntz Ta . iQ enit > -r of that Convuboa wMch he had h *'^ d to organic , and w . ' .-ich { Jndas like ) be has arrved eniy to betrav . He accepted the money of the working cl . W » s . ' nn alca * with his wobtbt (?) coaujnror-, Docglas aaJ Sali , travelled do ^ a to ocaU&nd in hi * ei * v carriage
. afi lrnwi hsasei ^ trimming his whiskers , rid talking Rviicalism , * -hile he was all th * waiie platting treason i |« ian the cause , as sxd as he jkhoaidnaT * raised himself to power and niflutn "' en the ihonJdria of tha pwple . ; WeB , lartvwh-B chiBiraunf ham traitor * had got &e } rC \ . ? ° ? ¦ ¦ &- *¦ , pock-r- ^ tne loaves , and fishes , ana Un ^ - .-d themselves established in despotic power . they * - « tt to ka : i a » hy tiie ladder br wUch tUev bad nsep . en : ths Town Hall , bailt by " the people - ' * money , > md which had hitherto a ! . rays berii a : tivir cc-zrani , * o lonf u their obj-ct " was to ti 1 the Grer £ rowaj * nity of Pkiljp Henry iiuniz . * ra < at onc « , ani pere » ptoriij . rein-eu . tm ' -f « under sr . cb tanss as it would have be :-n a distraca to have complied with . Refused to the p-cyie of Birmingham it
who ns . i built it , -arhil ^ was * L * tx * at the com-Ei-ni of any Yggabund who cacee r « - = mniendrd bv tk * spo * tate Mxji 3 tra ^ . Philip Henry M ¦¦ mz , or eiiy f au class . j TfcB people , after tiii * . kit in the op-i trest snitierf ^ uit t ; f tne cowardly ani tr- tchpron > b » . h *» oa # -je & * cjaonda ^ i Uad-h oi tiie people , ias b # f n &sen ui a mure dewniiii-d * pirit on U . t part of th « «_ riin - class ? -, then ever was tno ^ n before . Tq ^ , howi-ter , did not stir the purpose- of tbosewkoWNl been kLsicd ; power by the nn-^ tuBtoa bnamz « f the cheat ujswabsied » ni rsnsisa jUltitude . th ^ y required obrditac * anj revcrrnee > ach » tne ansl-nis . . aid to thrir Gcu > , and ? aIEp , Hnjry Mtmtz , h ^ ing nothing ina-Je oi fj * « r ^ jgj ^ g | aj > e of brsim , pr-sent « J to ^ m ™" *^* ip * fe » i m « a oijwtt bf " worskip , r » q uirtti / kb ti £ ii
«» o fiowa ani ob < j a » m ** B « sej 8 'opi * ettlid « f » Ai , «*» M ka ready w * s fce GOLBtx cal » h ? 3 HTifeg *« d himseil to be , « hen God wet tkere i < -na : a he goit in tue laui tliat does not ctslrip hin 4 in ihe cmly n « rit t ^ which he can lay dsim , his bearl . Matters rsniaitte 3 tracq ^ iil , and all went -s-ell , till 4 e Mayor sndd ^ ely , took ui ; thii Size ** lasred for three day * , bot fid ' Ait cetfine him ts the hvu ^ o , or « a the ccnxWj be trareited to London , had an interril ** < nA £ * bt& Jorn Rus * elJ . ax ^ d recriTefrona \ c \ sx *^ in < ff a batch of sconndrelii anisr the Barm of Lt . aiOTi Police , ttB ^ er the pr * t-R ^ that tiie mifi ; ary -were sot to be tra « t (» d , and even if tbey ¦ w « c , ¦ wosla be in dangCT , naiess the Lond » n Police weie prrfldnt to protect ihea .
Lord John graatad the re quest , aad now mrk the b # aviourof the party . Tha Mayor , who had lniled Urn suspicions of tie people to sleep , by ima « ting on their right to meet , end ? cted for their having tti > We -of His Towu Hall , monstftd lik * a tailor , le-J on tk « -Looi <) o ra ^ cali » in an indiicrimiBafa attack en tt « pejp ' ie he wag grorn to protect , ( do , we beg his pameny he did not J «» d them intD the frar . he « 4 j poiatedout the nctims , sjyi , cowaid-hke . li-i ? £ 03 iae es& » t ^ EvotioB . ) No riotous procedingK ¦ were ^ iiijf on—no-not act was read , bot a tswUiu acd in ^ i ^ cnKnniUe attack at once corameiced upon tnea , woaaftB , and children . " Yue mrn « oon raShec . and soandiy threshed the police , who , eutiiiig ngh :
and left , 9 ed far safety in pvery direction ; euii hf r-Dr . Tay-or iirst appr-ars on the scene . He h-ul b . -r . eaTajei sisfce the br- ^ . kicr ap of the Ccn \ enilmi ¦ wnm » K bis ierters ti his cr > n > : inient 5 , Trien ih ? cry ^»» t bi » farty ^ sFwr BtarJefiBf a mkC at hi * hotel < k > aT broxurhr ' biiadswti , » nd ^»« iBf n poncema ^ oa th $ 4 frocai , ' cohered "witii btoetl , arid blows ponra ? ip-M / kixO t b * nuhed oot , luted-him in hi < arm " , aa 3 caried him rnto iiis hotel ; he hadii .-.-dh- eianaiiiei t ^ te woaatd * in . hi * b&aid ere Miotbt-r who ha 3 b " ep » - teTerec froa h » companion ^ ' «** f-e : L pa ^ - sin ^ & 3 ocf * qu 4 s s shower oi' blpy < , asc a-so C 3 TcWd ' wftn blood , KetTroppeJ ^ xaacste-1 vridin tpa TSiT * of where the Dr . stopd , ¦ sf Y- . ohb ? . ti ' erc
ru ? y # 4 to thi rascn » » -and , ai-ioc by Mr . > vi $ on and otai « , soeeetirtf ie ^ piacttrgibeins ^ iiiSble trnsg uthe hand * of hu companion ^ a lart - f ¥ ody of wAom a ; thit mom-nt appe < ire ^ . in the fr ^ y , tt ; . ^ Dr . rec-iTed * blaw . « a the . iigad Irom one ol in * » wu frie ^ dt , which bio * h » l been-in tended for tas police , &ad coaw&d iRtaiioa ^ roiarned to his hotel , whew he cd&iy&d £ ai wniirjg till J 2 o ' clock , at ¦ rbich time e&rtShBJUBbezs of ths Conreadon = aid they b % d been at a meati ^ g &t Hollow Hrad . and is * sin grprt-ag ' pepple'M Ije iaftrgStiirtieTter « rgapz « d ) 4 v wjipya ^ -jr ^ fVrom l «* der « ihej owla trfiit , Aii * l * v * ia , faowefer , aid the people ianng tern up th » j * fe g «« f St . Thomas ' .-. Church , ¦ w ere in fall m » rdirapwB % ? town , tboi « arm ^ d . L .- .-was
derthes < e « arfl ( BiMI * iVJ ^ 4 ay ^ '" re-qceu * d to meet ihsfai-mmg&e ** i 0 mmhtie the Convection met , aad < g'feMjgr 5 frdu » 8 « a € faem fmn a prma tare ootbreaju " ^ fe ^ . tf 4 bc « aequ : e > caa is rue proOTietj of tW OJaWJP % « ad * sec- ^ nipanied by Dr . M'Dottil } , Mr . Hartw ^ L , « i » d otLers , set cff . Ur , -arrinaf a ; AitoiMtet , they met t ' -. e advan ~ f guard of ^ abpst 20 xneju "Aaotl ^ er party j&oa came DjV&nn ^ f « 3 t * fft ^ # r froa 40 to GO men * nd beys , the remaind * rM » ank ai a dutascft , in expectation that the Tce » 6 w »' w the Coniention would Lead tiet »« nil «* 4 tbenf an . T Dr . Tayior sboired tL ^ ui the loUy of allowing the enemy to * choose the battle grjuBC . and tbc the ^ ay ; - tod with much difftrtilty persnaied thfm to titaw down their weapon * ar . d disport-, pnwai « 3 ^ r & * i he woaW me ^^ theja rext laoriaBg » t H . « AaaPBj Hs , ad , toeoasolt wk » A % r&s to be iofH ^ l 'i'he t » o Drs . t&eurelttmtd t » thw hose ] , at the Re 3 Lioo , whare ibey * e » e a ** aiied ia the most
" > ra' 4 laad bl * ckgaftrd ltugnag * by * « s « mdreiin plain " clothes , wbo act--d tt a apy of th » police . " * sr . stel "by the iaiamcus Haii , the pet turnkey of the Urainghem M : i £ Htrst «; and' Kpua Dr . Tajler wraiBp to ge ft ? bed , the R , fle offic-r temped aig knA , ** ben in rnAed H ^ H aiid other * , and io the most braral sp . nner ? eiz « d the Dr ., and draggedHm oit by the aeci . S ? ine t f He Loidoa Police w ^ re pahicakily . * o ! icifc / i ; a lo . iQ ^ ulI him , ana t ^ Ufiot been for ttie Bianiag ' uain FoV . ce , ¦ who protested that * s yo regUUcce . to ? offered , it ' iras s ^ me iul to attempt Tioifence . A ^ ihd prwtier ¦ was- ara ^ swi put fee R fle effic-rrip . plain clothe * tlwiteliaat gartiemaa shock hi » fi * i in tie Doctor - iaee ' . « hen te s * w bim-fcsld -by ' threeaaen , an ^ sa ^*> Taa . yon "lave yoor &t < erU now . "i t ? s , ^ fid Hail , v « W waa cndfaTonHng . tu twi » t his h-E-d into tie D cujr ' * BBckercto « f , th £ , w n ' t escape , o . - if ue -does , me . . ,.
D * ci © r > i \ L > ot ; At . T . liis- ^ ted on acpospany'ngr . frieBd , ku-i a body of police aa . d rilltia ^ n closing iciiii , th ? p ^ rtr in : Tfd i . jj ' totle C-, Tirt-H « nse or Phb . ip-OSic " , whire aiiai yojufji ; , n 5 ujsmIts th # Dr . » a sfsrcaedahd zubbei of tie uiiivoifsiiiivL- weapoA i ? ha , d abotrt iim , bis wa-kniTe . The same ia-iiguity was c-fF red to Dr . M'DcnalL , and whhcci By examination of any kLud , p . mes « ji < e wa ? roogat fxcm the r > ia « i * tratei , ^ aii g rtiit v ev - er-.
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about to riss in twenty minutes , and that if Dr . Taylor was prepared with bail himself in £ 500 , tui two securities , ia £ S 50 eaeb , to appear next morning , tfi ^ y wouid liberate him ; the Dr . to ! d them at once to take bira t » quarter * , and wai bnae < L » telj locked up In the cell , with a prig n- ^ - asccsed of haTicg hung hu wifr , and amid niih that would ha » e disgusted anyone of less sieiu staff ; the turnkey , Hall , telling him that it v ? a * a damned deal too good for snch as kim . and that i . ' he Raid a word a-s wonLi gite him a hidiD ^ . I ara not chained yet was the answer , and I would advise about to riss in twentv min « itM . » nd th »* if T , r
you to think twice before you try that gam * . ' . Pirnonslj tothi * it had been discovered tbat iherv was no charge against Dr . M'Douall , who was . « tticg very coolly with one le * on the table , denouccing the LonJrn polii ? , ao&ve twenty of whom wer * in tbe room ; he wan accordingly dwchwgfd . witii aa intimation that be wouU Bee hU friend it eight o clock . At five iD thft moroiag Dr . Taylor wa * brotJght np for examinalicn ; the magi » tra ?«*» ^ ., * beiiel 1 b « ag Wm . Chaixce , Dr . Booth , l ^ mnp Henn- Mnntz , and another . The fim thing that was d-. m after Tf . vlor hid aa ^ wered to L- ' k
name , was tne cweanng of Dr . Booth , that the Riot Act had been r =--ad . Tbe Dr . had no onta put 10 tin—pretended to ki ^ s wme beck , and meswore that he read the Riot Acr , but conid not tt-i'i aa to ^ the tiaie exdsOy , but it wens b fawn niae an ' . ten o ' clock . [ Tne row was oTer by a quarter past nine . ] ^ Noakes or Oake ? , oi » e of the Binninjjbam police , depos-d that he saw the Dr . staniiHg anioB < a crowd of peopl- at one e ' ebek , wbicii crowd might eoarist of na ^ cy htndreiii who were shouiiuj : tromen iousiy ana tumtltaoosly . That ht- would hav ^ Uken him then , but that be feanvl the crowd ; that aewc ^ t at oi . ee to the Public-Oilier and informed toe maeistratef .
Int ^ rroeated by the Cof . ix—Diri cot hear the Dr . *; e 9 k ; did n-t fee him * p ? aki ; : c , hut sappi *» d -e- » 3 ^ sp-akinp . Wa ^ « nre it was -. inn hr r . s Ltd i-Miged him tvery step , nr . d sr-ouiu hav * uk-. n him a--. Li- * way hooir > , bec that tUere were i « -u or thrc wi ^ h hi-n . Magistrate to Dr . Tayler—Di yun -wish top ;; t arj qu ^ u -us to ti ? ^ itij ^ s ? Yes . ' Le » me ilkvr ; fr , ltk , end paper . Dr . layltir . Kow . Sir , yon have stated that th .-crowd were shouting trempni-rj ViY a ' -d tumakuon 5 ! y . \> hct do y u rneAE by that ? ^^ i n-s . *—There wa ? 2 ; r- * -it / noun ?? and hisjicg , iJ ' - ' 1 . — " ^> ; s tbf'f j ; rfat s ' - ; oo : iii ^ ' : \ S itn * - ? s—Notverv irrsjtt . Dr .-T . — \\ ; iit were thev hisiing at ? ^ iu . r .-j—Alitip .
I ^ . v I " . —Wu t :. rrc- a vpry great crowd ? ^ W ; ness—Yt > s , a coo ! c ' ro ^ d . Dr . r . —H . jw i ^ ai . \ do TjD ; u *? poso ? W ita ^^ s—Nearly i \ un " red . Dr . T . —1 : at w ' ill do . Sir . Now , Gaatk-in ^ n , oouiinued tbe Dr ., I heard that no Riot ^ A-.-t had b ^? n read ; ct-rtamly ii- ^ ne wa-. ' r . » d befcru tee wajaLic acd brutal jirtack of thj LondoB pol > ce , a . nd aiuwigh it hai >> m > ^ read rift . tiLnev over , and i ;; a more iu ; -l ; ig-iii t , \ -uiuot t-. a ' - the Dr . ( Bjo'h ) had Ukea hi . s i-aili ta : < raoruiE ; .-. I * oa ' : d pdU bare osMcered it my d' -. iy tv disregard it and pr-v-nt , ir I oiui \ a , n-d' .. * . ^ violftc ? . 1 < Jid + i . and 1 anw clo . se Ey case . ( Tc ^ Dr . had pr .- \ -Ioi > ly detailed the c : rcain > t . jact . i « before -nucientcc ) . ]
_ A . r . tKA ^ eE—Do yon mean to douHt thit tbu Riot Act _ ' * as r ^ r . ' . ? 1 bav .- no do : ib : o :: U " . i ?» u ' rject . i km * it was not read beforo « he ati . c » of ttv polio upon ti . j tn IT-.- ; : :-, Us perple . i'uiup Hejihy . NiuNT / ., pa ; t-. trt - ^ j V . uj , ana 3 H " - f liiL-e a culprit iu ^ n rae pr * yDer , a ! W \ .: ri- 'U . » aiterap ' js to look tierc-. ' , at 1-ngth gav- r . p i ! : r ; imUtt-r , Hnduotda .-itt , ' to rri ? et the eye of th * Dr . whiura oirtTS ^ t ' tTPmtilev : * yoice from bl 6 oH ] e «» iip » : —?* The mazhtra ' cs are ummi / iroiu' / . v of opinion t ; a i t > - case against joa h ^ s Ltcn made But . and shut y-, u Of iriKsmiitcd to Jl ' unri ' . k ga >* i to take your uxai at iht essizes . " ' 1 knew it said Dr . Taylor , tornimg en hit he l ar . d leaviDg the Court .
s hortly af ; trrrard * , about half-past six o'clock , the prisjuers committed : or tnai .- { teit in tumbefj wrn < brought by two ? and drcea Ireji the cold court , wii-rr ti- y bad beec lrft rtandTn ^ and ohaineti top fiber vrixh Leafy chais » - , tbe Dt . being ubllgt-d to fix a ttri-ig to the miidJe of tibe chiin wkch oound him by his anc ' k ? to bis oomp&tii'su , and caTv ic in Kia nakd ; dcniig thia period Haal , w > th u . ' e most wenton brutality ? track one of the prisoner . " on the face , and sAid ' ibeyBnouid ailW served alike . Tbey were tkeu p : accH ia two « Brriattr-, fiv- in t-ach , witk a paliccman , aad accoEDpaiac-i by the Dri ^ ooni , ( fcr whem > . e couli «^ b ii raor ^ Koii- > ur-» bl ^ t- aiplfi » -in » -n ; , j and t " B « mii ^ istrate ? , who \ i-er 6 ! no Ti ' -c- < i on b « r * fi < tbey couid no : laatagf , . ' ind wtre drjtcu cff to Warw ; ct gsi ' - 'l . Tue ii- ^ c carriai ;
having' «? rawn op ^ nude ^ ly , th . « 9 cond . in wlAcu ras T » yjr >» , to avoid coiitsct fonie-i suddi-uiy iv > iJe ai : d broke the po e and tracfit , whil ^ pro o ih ? spirited borsrg got its W over the » pliutrr bnr . a :: i Lte carriage coniug with vie ence agiirmt the bank , Mi-ipt i * e traces aad vzs wichrn an ace of up ^ - £ ; : ti- - , ' . vbfn firm , tlie . HJRnner in > Lich t . e ^ r ij ' ner . x were chained , anc crauipvd , it wouli bare o en impossdrie ior thtm to extricate tLeiu-e ' . T ' - ; ' , nor kad the f L-lict- wLo accosj- > it ied tker ^ k ^ j > wjt i' which to un'elter them . LuoT > i ! ^ t he . carrir ^^ f ^ gj ^ te i ! L the Rwitjg nn"il a .-si » t ! uice ttm procure 1-. caen < ho party proceeded . in-i reached \*>' arvrick nbo ^ t eleven o ' cleck . On eteeriep the yarn , : he lirai question , by a bratf of r tnrok * -y , vi *>« , " \ Y hat na \ e yon feere r" " Friyoners win Birmiuguaus , io : trial . '' * ss tbe answer . \ . - th
The aw were then rnri ^ ed np along - vcaU , ant aosirvd to file of . aa th ir sjhiss wcr j c : t led : tb :- ^ wer : ' ordered to takf ofl tiiei- b « . ^ -u prt .- * uc ^ o ' t e : r Ka . « vr . ' , tina out-. « f them * , who Kp ^ tiea ' " , n-. t hearing tiie cr < ltr fr . jrn the bLi-kiU .: rd , who ; -. ipi iii . « cwn hat oa all the time , us * t , l —" Trk- <> fi ' rhu ; hat , or lTi-Ifnock it o&V Dr . T-iybr , who was Terr coolly filing offHk ^ the © thfra , * A'lwn hij tarae wad called , havi ? g Ef ^ lectei ta ass ^ er " ii . re , " was told tba ^ he would be madt ? tu fiai a voLe by tbe application of a * tick t-j hu-shoulders . A dandy-lookJsg p ^ reonig" ? , who curt . 3 but to bt
th . ; surgeon of the gaol , b'it ' wliom , at tlic time , vre sapposed to be the ft'Ae-Tmrrr , ( and wo beg Mr . AtirmsVtirdon fot-so * fet-cftlttasstafinj ? kim . ) ia srde / U / ahew hia "little hr ' uii &tK $ Lori ^ y . '' co vnai -need L : s mi *? rablt « vtit ft . t tue exp '? -n < B oi tt : > " pHs-jue ^ s . Are these , " said he . "t *< s mea the Chart < tj turn out ; a pJMty d—d awkward sq % ud : if thry hive no bett-r raeQj &sj n 11 " ' * ' g ° ;> f ' a c ' aptwn . " •' But that , " said be , piciicg to Dr . Tay ! o / , " i > fot an Englishman . " He vra . * told who " it -arR ? . "lnde-d , " * aid he .- * : ? fat th- ; d—i ra « ca ! : hi * « ach men ts him that we want ; wi » hav <> p l enty , of room for mnrp o ! tVja : off wilh them ! " '
Thd prisaners w're 'hen marched <> ff aod placed i « sn <; h a small sp ^ ee limt tbey haid barely loom : tnra , and where they waited an boor , beu > £ tak ^ -Ji oat one by one , ¦ tripped raktd , and expe . < od io the gzzi of any turnkey who choso to cume ir . every ibiug Wkkeu froci th \ -m , down to th ? raeite . ' piece of paper , thea , trausfern d tu th ; li . itrt-cm , waeie they wVre again ord . red tr atrip , ihfit hair takfen lS by a . cocvi .-t . b ^ ins by ; rade ; i sawyer , and ordered to ^ o two or Ihr-v a : a tiiDe into ' a -warm bath and smear tli m- 'rives with black soap . Fro-n thw rhey wer ¦» . aviiin tfikeii to theCeurt , where pri * onere " emmitted fof trial for mi «« dein aaon » , are left dBiibi ihe i av , and uere iu the biirninr heat of tlv 1 twit , w : re obi ted to waik abcu ' in a paved' co \) ^ or rui d fcb ei i * -r by coweriiji under the shuue of the wall , uii t&e u . rnki-y , bv u ^ leoking the door of tbs c . ajvo » . nj . ( -slia-blis may ¦ Ij or m > t as he plates , ) ttiloved item toiuf r * . spitfire m this in : oleral »! e oPLr-siioa .
Each of the pris .-ners as they - ^ nffrsa 'be Ciyzrt wa . « presett »? d * ith a-wcauoa c : \< :, in wr . foh was hull a loaf of bread . Bill a > rt > fu ^ t . 8 piK . ii ; and at gix or 8 ven o'clock . he bei ! rang , O ' .. s ; rit «; tLeia io ' . urn o > it , Whrn nit ^ iii iu liue , two &p ;? e pay ' s oi erael wer 6 brouth : in . " snd eich pn- ' ot-er ag they tiii * d t-ff aeld out hi * i . isa ar : d recrivt-d z plirtion ol aki- 'iy with whici thty retiivd . and imxiiig « vix ' u Kuck brmd ad they ha-i raved / ic-p Drsakiast atd 'iinnermac * tlifcir ' ^ ujiB er ui it . TiuLrea ' i . fa ^ t stm thd . same acd u » e cinntrr coniwed ^ of t * o ..-ascAS of cheese . The pris-o . je .-s are allowed to epend ! lirr > e pence per civ each in whtvt they cai ' i 'rap , that i- to sit tH-v may bny ir : ii , or twiter . or Lacoa w lie exttfit c ; "ii ^ d , " ^ afihe Lacou they mu * i citr ^ vr . no oookirg be . r-gallvwtrti .
_ ,. . .. At ' eiaLt o ' clock . rh- - y ar ^ drawn i : p into lhw en . cn L-aii an ^ w . rL « fe't ^ hi < BVrri » -siri ke' -p nt' ds ^ crabfr . a ' ter vrL : c-i tjt-y tils off to i ^ ir &Jb i : i -iK-thvr ,. ^ ri o ' ' 'be pr-on \ rr . ere ih-.-v fine a bt-a ¦ -. ' c . iop ^ -.-. « : rc . ff - ^ i ih blanket * , all wilcu u ? t ^ g . 'iD ^ r . ju
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which before leaving their cells in tbe morning they are obliged to fold up in the same shape , and then they are left to * uch rejjago as thoy can fiad until five e ' do .-k , »* en ifae btdi a * ni » ringe , and thej are mnehed back to their day rocm and court , after having made their b « d .- > . If a Mpgistrate , Of other * , are ii * itin £ the prison , ! ht > phsoueM are obliged to turu out , like hosntls fram a kennel , and stMid , cap ih hand , —while f .. l oi ' acrs keep their bats on , — and in all respects are treated the name na coa \ -icl . » d felons , except th » t they-ara not obllged'to wear the party-coloured dre «!< of lfiepri «»» n . J NnmbL-ri « ot peopl e came to ge z * at tie Chartists , who wera exhibited like wild bee » t « in n ifoow . » r . T . vior , wcic ^ wounded five , and clothe * coveret ? * v <^ < r « , . -: n .- . v . . _ ..
wiih tho blood of th- po 5 ioMn « u he had saved , mad ; - Lim H . ora uiarked , was Ket down as the beau ideal of a murderer by the liveried nervanta of the Arintocrncy and their sweetheBtt ^ authpYimsed thrensih tie court ** ia wfcich the prisonrrs ' met * , corifiued . It in » ot tistiaVto- treat people as tWCr " . baa been treated , r . nd % ad ( Le Gevt nior been at homo it - ovild » ot bave been permittf d ; b « t he Voa at Birmingham , with prisoner ? , ncd , from the savageremarks »• the Dr . it might hayt been onsjife fcr tho : torokry * to v . ct witk nny lecity or del « y , even till the Gjvt > rnor came hoa « e . Such trilling kiadnMteB as thesa mm could > how without a dereliction of duly , we nuderrtund , was shown , —and the » e conn-. ute-i chittlj in not infilling Oie prisoneru with any remarks . in
A ^ mall room * provided which , nucli prisoners : * wish to writ * &re 1-icb d up , wiu writiu ^ iuhU - i- . as ; but tbey ar « tiat allnwid | 0 carry away my mt-moraiidomis and mu- « tlehve their lettersouea , to b * n * i by the Magistrate , who send them , or not , as v ^ iey think proper . A letter written by Dr . John i-ivior , to hi * frirnd Ai'Douali , ou Friday , hadn « reached the latter on Tu : > day morning ; ' , « Jthaa « li ^ ticrs , written at tfcf- ynm © tirue , were deuieredia conrso » f po » t . i r nearly * o . • . ¦ s . Th « ifoTernsr ' s windows which looked down on ¦ -he couri wt-re penf ra-lv occupi d by wpII drtHsed oeopie w ! io caiae to niuiv at the p ] i < oner ^ , and ani-ntr tf- « y w .-re many of ihe i-oltrr * ex .
hwrji ' mriiE in ' . he prison isremarkablv clean , antl ;> .- * . <« . . '¦ £ * m this ies , ectB girikin ? coniriut totlie nlihol the Birim- ( . nni one , nud ail i « cairied # » n ¦> -: ; h : ¦ rojtriuntr -wticii notiiug can xurpass . No : -ok . s are hiiowiv , mr auy tun \ : s < : intnts petruiUe-£ :-. )*^ % eribnoceiit , religions btok * Hre oxcepted , at . ^ m t-ie u : ble , pray r book , uud oue or iwo tracts -vrt ? in the day roosj . About half-pant seven o ' ekek onSatnrday eve'iij < 7 , i tf-irrif . ge and lour , in which were Mr . O'Co " uu » r ¦ r . -l Dr . . M-Donail , dashci up U > the prison at foil ¦ - l . o ) . ; Rnrt when tii-. ^ g . ntieaie ^ al ghte d , tuey ¦*< re inst-n'iy riconii ^ , rvud iondly chft-red . Nwt-rc was bent to Dr . Taylor that he need not .-. sei . u * p . » ciwihtvs as th'j momeut the ( ioveruor r-mru ' -d from B :. -. iii ; : vluw l . e WMiild be eet at ) -., rtv . Ho wtw ; hfn locked up in hi . s ceil , wben-•¦ ¦ ¦ i nnfil 10 clrk
; •• r . > -. . -aae- o' - , when he wa » introduce into tv-j (; ove raor ' s Jtor . in . -svho had in the me « B " . «;» aispatcbed a idhfw )« , t ; or « i M . igUtra ' o and ty < tjl , before whom the Dr . was io err . er into f " . s own rec # : miz-8 in tt > o wm < . f i £ oa . The Alu-^ str ^ :,-, the Kcv . Mr . 13 oudier , Vicar of Warwick . » :: h a rerinewrnt Of cruelty , mid it wa * too lute s-iiu t ' -. nt tho Dr . mujt remain ov . r Sunday ; and ' . b « - e ' erk Tffuaed io . aime up . Ic the int ; vn r . me , \ h :.: uo chanc might be lost , Mr . O'Ccnuor t . Lpzizu d Dr . M'Donaii lov . uit -jh Mr . Colllt ^ , : >; . P : or Warwick , whe had arrived the day bi-rure . aud ; - -u »! at : ug tb . circuits ; ance- ' . Umt ' geriltjnjm , l ' . i ihf mott handsorce manuer , at otco « j : rei ? d to acri > nv , iiny h , m to the pri » n , te Ret the lib-r-. ti > u An r w . iirirj giome time i : ; the G <; v ^ mi > r ^ n r .: « , ia , u . j ^ t ^ -ag . .- waj brought that neither cl .-rk nor m g Btr «' e woaU attend . An officer was
imin-oiat-V-. d , Bpaa « i » 4 tothajdaiiHttieiBlJlT , CoJ&ra , wJrict , r <> en Wougat kim np , and tbelWroTwi * ' inime-¦ iii : j . y liberated . On leaving the pnson the three tfenti « i 3 ( .. ' ; were loudly chwed by the a * ce'ub e , aud cenducted to the h nel , from * - )> enV \ at a rapi i rat . % they proceeded to h-. tm \? . shiui havjKB been greeted with trt-mendoBK acclomtit on !< oy fc . K k * K ; iubied multitude . TLey reached Br-^• iKb . im about half-pait one e ' clock , irom wueute Mr . U Lonncr weut on to Macc ^ esi -r . Norm . m is BirmiHRUam ki-g at the serrice oi « he CoiveniioQ , and there' being no bt ^ ia-s ? oi imporfaiire to transact , tbe Convention was dies Ivtd on Mon . 1 a 7 , with orders to meet ia London on Wedntrtrinvmo uir . F .
Durtne Monday night tsmnlt" ! conriutjed , aid on ine ^ Hyiajramn th » ^ xoitetiu-Ht was not lea ned by the arrival oi Georg' -Julian Hura «» y , in cu .-tody ot Sputal , the ( . fricer . Mr . Horney ntwed himte . f | u i-. avo Iveii as well treitted by the ' cflic-. T aj was ckuti > 'ont with his duty . Dr . Taylor and Dr . M'Douall saw Mr . H » rne > , ^ h ^ csi :: aot ba Lrou ^ ot np for exsmiaatiou ui . tii Ir . spi'wer Fieia htny . « , rih ! jip one knowi whether he ii * Rt M asche « iter or iu I ^ eudon . Tliere bna no bail been a * yel ofctained for Lorett or CoIuhh ; for although iD »; i y j » HTe ter . derrd thtun-- S »* --e mat-i .-ittate * hire d ~ ter :-, in * d to throw e ^ ery difticnUy in the « ny . It ; t even a matter of loiiiu if any bail cnu be " prccnrt ; d in Birm . nghaiu , : > -r Lovett , i « uen as wiu satis ' y trie m 'gistrnti-s and rs ! ur iiiruey , they have hiretvly dfci-led his cos-, z . 2 d-su--i < -. i t ^ ar ^ ey win accept cb bail except » tcia < ibxjv D . titi ! Rot Triune .
I .-- o Ku ^ tie ^ more policemen have nrriro d ; but •; ^ qi : est : on-jrb :-gii . n ; ii j ; tu bo a » ked , "VVLo fie •' . th i * to pay aam , and in the ( own a % quirt ^ r na « - than brtora U , » r armjil ? " Military ittW j ,, ¦ jrcclaiuiea—n )] b i .--ine « - < is a : . u ; end . an-i the s ^ o - kt * ii » ,- .-t to p « r , wi .- iie-rlij * peopie ure 0 Ti > ani * i b iin 'inMT tr in every dirtc-ioi :. . ' Df .- < . fvi ¦ iJoaiiii tun ! Tuyior mentill in Birminghau . * Rrei ' . v ,. 'inii ? io -et bmi for :: icir « o > . paHion » , ; i . w it is mppwea will have at lama «?« .. uV iht dj oLt ^ tnue tu g- . vc tLi-r votL-, - « s it ) fixii-g tht- rfav ou . > i- - : o cnnun-nci-n-. ew . rred rncnti . ' . 1 hepropi- couri-uo to mns ; er in spite f . f all oppo-8 : Uo ;; . Ihe t-ol-. ee dsre n-t show thenxs' -lvsB ur . it- ^ oovi-.-ed and ti ^ tiked L > y ndlitury . 2 *! o time ior more .
It w bnt jn-t-. w ' ¦ o the Governor of the nri * on to b * aJ te ^ timo-iy l « hid eourtMUa et . ndcct—Ue mere tnan one- , expn-.- ^ l ui' disgust and uurpri ^ e at tbe l-. i . JiKimy « -ru-cti Dr . Taylor hnu bfe « j subj eted ij . h : s ab .-ence . Th ; - Govrruar hs > d uot . gi . eu Dr . T » vior tu after \ ir . 0 'Connor' > arrival . Tie loriv n . iJe * - to V . ' arw-ck ; itri back w k » pt-r ^ rme i ia thr .- ' thpurs - . ino a-h » : t ; a ? . d Tup peoole of \ Vur « ick eroYra > d-the * Ue-i « , at 12 u'ricck et nijiht , ' cheerixj £ tb . ep »» rijtsfc ( t : iey left fcr liirmitgham . ' ARREST OF MR . W . LOVETT , SECRET \ RV TO THE GENERAL CONVENTION , AND MR . COLLINS , A DELEGATE . —THLIR EXAMINATION . AND COMMITTAL TO WAUWiCK GAOL
BinKlNCHAM , SfXJiAY . Saturday eT . T-ii ? tr , Rt ^ vea o ' clock ^ Mr . lioitw t -m co .,-taole , BccoQpauied b y poiice-wnstabu * J ha FsdmeT , un , ota ^ rs , cnterre the ConrenJiou Hail , wi-r .- ^ r . Lcv-, u an . ' other DeWaus wvre exrinmm ^ wirr , . x ..-. , coi . a- 'ahic to } -, tf nlUck b , tfee polww on iht- pwJ ? l ,, . Mr . B .-hoa hftbOe-l to . vlr . Love it ti . e w nant for hie arr « r which iht iitwr reac alosd . T-. er « ^ bat . a few peh , ^ presfui , - * h- » couiitvuced troiinivg , at , d nhowsr > meitw ., cntv . ) a !' oi hd iatack c > n . ; . ae police ; but rise Deieau ' . e * iiiicieuio ! iy mttrfeieu . a-u < * it ) . m . v .-icju-w aaiucuw ; -. ; mitrjeieu . aU 5 * ith Air itthat
, LcYLtt ^ Uf ^ - a ih-.- onicers thouu . r ^ t be iniojl rupttdni tt-e i . i > cuurgt o ; ihejr diuy . ] vir J ^ .-v eti t :, ea acc . cii-d ' . A . a Mr . JJ-jhon Jo . 'h- unhlic o £ u—Shortly ; i ! tcr . . \; .-. dliics v . i ^ JroVi'fi . ir it a > "' pea tha-f Mr . fcT :: i , e h . vi ,, h . ^ uTi J * nZ ^ uj i ^ u ea tgiviut ; . m ; u , fcuirentierec hiru ^ ei ; ' to Mr Bcitou . ' At n ^ e o'clock . Mrm Lovett an-. ' . Celling werf . bPoushi be ; --. re tae M * p ^ rafes for esmitHii ,,, " Oatl »? i . >? r > oh wrre tht- R crier of JJ r .-r-u » abim M 6 * , i » . Cla . k , SVKlk « r , P . H . MonttfJ sUaw E Clarke , uud M . Chauc- —ihe irttterOtairriiat ! 'i b > Court was crowded wiu Ju ^ Wy r Bpectn ' bie ' ir . div ^ ¦ i uaiS , wno appeared to take a dc-rp interest ui tau j-roccediiig ' . The Ciiubiuji - , add ' r « rin Mr . Lovett , sairi ¦• M r . ' , ' . iJJiia . i < o ^ u , yi o sro brought i . » cUiited with jiuij . iiuiiiK aiid wrou » ij . iing * « ediliou '
Trje RifrfRDKK— Mr . Lo \ ett , yon will j »«;< er cr not , « - •« yt » -a th : nk pr . - pr ; - , U-t- qiuMiulJ 8 tiat wi'l bpn-po * a to you : y ,. a -fu ; -uB . . vour dincruii . m in t - . 2 t rt-. p-c , -. no tue Ci-ri v-lh mi .-,, j ^ vt . huj k ; oi . r r ' , 'iic » . b '
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Mr . L « t « tt—I nntlbltand , 8 ir . Recokdck—Wai ffifcyaper ( containinp ; the re « olntion of ih « Conveud © n ot the 5 ib ) publuhcd UUdcT yonr direction *? Mif . Lovett—It v « k , Re « o » dbA—Did jfio g ^ v « it to Mr , CoHins to got it jnjyufced ? Mr . LoVeu- —To the bt >« t of imy k « pwledS e I dH . , KKCORDtR—When ^ lid yo « jriro direction * for the »* b ! ication of thatjl ^ er ? Mr . LoTett—TL » « l * y belore yesterday . Miiih& $ ;^ ' Mr . Collins—I flBBp > wM yegteiday morning . Mr . Lovett—It m ifl 9 P The llEcoKDKuTpKding priioner the original manngcript)— Wa * j ^ B < the manuscript which you handed to Mr . Cttios to have printed ? Mr . Loveti—it wait tb » Mmf « . to the b *« t of » y recollection . ' ¦ : "¦? S * i ? j _•¦ " : . ^ : * i ~ " '
RecoaPBR—I readtot ^ our moat pardeolar attention to ^ 0 \ 9 ^ g ^ gm ^ * M w « r » yon that you « e nvt bouriffflrRrfto It W * ie you a % ve when yon gave di « f « i % Jfor its pablicatioa , tliat a celUeion httd take » Cp * M 5 etvfeen tke military force , police , and cerUiJt ^ fiEiibit ahtt ot Bhmiitghsmr Mr . Lov «*—1 wa *< p »« of it . May I add Rccsrber—I b ^ y » u will say all you can in your own favoer , # hich will al « o confer a favour uj . « n tbisCosrt . ' Mr . Lovatt—I add , that it was from all I heard ard saw reupecting , th « attack made by tlw police * d the people en Thortday nigh * pr < moai t » the Rsot Act bting rf « 3 , aurf my mrung teelings of the iuja !) ticeof the attack prompted me to write aad propose those resolution * which the placard hooded to me etntaind . RecenDEn—Very well , we will ooniider the printed p * p ^* r as part o ! the examination . Mr . B ^ rlew , tb « clerk , read the reiolotioni , for wfeich see 751 * Sail # f Saturday .
RrcoRDBR— N « '» atter what may be o * r opinUo respecting tho pnrpriety of Your condacl , ther- ^ can b » but pnfr tt > iaioo , Mr . Lovett , r « ipectmg ihe cRHdour of yonr . ifeissiera U iiuestioan that must militate agam » t yo » tV RKconnr . a— TJQa proposed those resolutions . Mr . Lo \ iiHU ~ % Ls expreisnivu of my opiniou « of the brutality aad bidod-tliirdty disposition of Ihe Metropolitan Police , and the injustice of the » k : horition in allowin g those men to act a ? they did agninxt the people , without the Decenary ferinu ef law hanag bei'u complied with . And my feelings wor « further excited , from tht ? knowledge I poawtwed that some o ! thoue authorities formerly t < uictio&ed nud took V ^ . rt i » similar proceedings , and * - «* . wtained similar principle ! to those advocated &ni expregged by the people at their pablio meeting . Mr . Muntz—Do you mean the Bull Rk « meeticjft ? C'HAiaMiN— . Notych Mr . MiiBta . Mr . Mun j 2—I have " n right * a . - « k tko questioft . l'lis Rflcuiiu £ a . disKeuuMl .
Mr . Mumtx , s ^ wven ag—D o yon , Mr . Lovett . Bean to KayWutfatfjjaw any of the authorities at thwe meeahga ? Mr . Levein—1 say thut-the p » rsoLri I relpr to attended aswmblages of thepeoulo proit's » tn | princip l es of RadicalidB . Ax to their manner ; or mod . of adroaaiira tho .- » o priaciulea . I do not prwuece to know nnythimg about . Mr . fllaotK was ^ proeeediiijT in kis imsrregatoriec , watti t&ft liecotdw stopped him and resumed his exami&nUcm . RBC-anBH-rDM W ^^ ftove at the mwtinfr of the Couvattwa the reaoluiioliitfac * iin your hands , nnU which are muked A t Mr . Xtomtt— I did . and I proposed Mem . Recorder—Who was in the room on that occb-^ . oa ? Air . Lovott—I refuse to a « s « er th ^ t question . RcfcflfnDBK—Will yos give the name * of the memher *© , the Cunvwion present en tho occagion ? Mr . Lovett—Thai 1 alw decline to answet . KB «» tii ^ T « Bw 0 h » tame of the &enion who
prerfdsa . at tbejBWtiai { of ttgijegviwlftu HyW | tiwt occasion ? Mr . Lovett—Tb » t i alio refifce to duswer , Recorher—\ Ver « you aware , Mr . Lovett , that the pone * force , which in tho placard is called a bloccthiriftyand unconstitutional fore * , w « re armed v : th states only ? Mr . LoYetfe-i heard it «• reppTtcd . . ¦ " :, " KKcoimsu—vrereyoo ^ w |« aa » Btc » rt ! anm (» njbt « ri fthi * poW force , w ^ * rtos ; aed dauKi-roajlv bv
*»* por- » ? Mr . Lumk tpemvi-that several of them ^ re wonndeJ , ** # Ifttifo item © time thoa « ht « h . ut ih . 9 people were justifl ^ i * * repelling s «« h despatic ^• 1 bl «» odthirf < ty power by any and etvry means at choir disposal ; because I believe that the institution > f the police force to be an infringement on the con-.-iitution and liberties po * se «» ed by our ancestor * , for u u P- y le submit to one iujuhtice after aaother . which self-conatitutedauthoritiea impose spon them ! they m : iy be evenroally gronnd to ihe dust without the rar :: nsof any lesisinnce .
RncoRDnn—I slierve i » your la « t answer yon nse ho terms by any and every means in the power of h ? people . " I wish to ask you if you pr ^ po * , b h ; « e resolutions , to intimate to thoce ad dressed thac ih ; y bad a right to oppose tbe police force by artn » , cr a « appeal to arms ? Mr . Lovott—Tfte Booond re-# ol « tiou exyr . < s * e * my answer as clrarlr ns possible . Kecouukr—Do yon , by tha second rWluticii , refmm ? u « cr repudiate an appeal to arms ? Mr . i ^ jvHtt—Sevt 3 r . il el the working classy asked suy op-mos , Thi * retolntion 1 then drew ulv m tx r '&-sue » i my Hdrlce under-exiattnjr circntaltaacc ^
Kbcoudijii— At the tim * you proposed tie rcao ' . ut . ' . or . < of tne placard , were you aware t ^ t the Ma ^ strat-. ^ of Biraiiaghnm ha 4 urohifcWthj lB ^ rii . g . which W so ^ u . i time had takeu dRbrt at the Bail RmiK for . Lovett- ^ I had heard that the Ma «;> tmttw had givt-n such an order , but considered b : the banie time that they themselves , or a psrtica o ' 'h » nu had « r-t tho i « xanjp l ? ofholding meeima * th .-ie jw vrel ! as m thr ¦ pnb ! ic stm-ti .. I thoo ;; hf tLopwp . o had a ruht to follow so worthy an exump > . Mr . Mdntz—Will you infer . a me it any of the Ma / iisxitt-s attended the meeting which took t . laci * iu the jJml Rmg ? Mr . Lovett—L . \« not know ch » t t ^ e y ^ id pcrsM . ally att « jtl Bull Ring meeting , bat I under . stanu thatduring the agitation for tboltatorta Lili , asd snbut-qiiKntly , tkat thfty had encourHKea tnu people to m'i : t tht-rc , and had paraded th * public str .-ets with the poop . p , marts especially oa tho ^ -turn or tho Delegated irom ScotLuid . Mr . Must ?;—I wish to'kuow frem wKom ton heard those statements ?
Mr . Iyovett— From common rnraonr , so generally rxvrmavA a § toleavo no donfetof the truth on that pdut . The Birmingham Journal in its' - reports eers to those meetings and tlw u » r « ons aUendine t- ' iem . 6 Mr . Mu . NTz-The Bull Ring meetings ? Mr . Lovett—I c&anot . « ay . Mr . Muntx—At the timp you caused the placard to be published , -were yen aw , ue that people httti . je »> u jjanwhfcd , fined , and seat to the Hons- of Ccrrncuoii for atti-nding thost- infenEgs ? AI r . Lc ve tt—I was ; and wore 1 an inhabitant of BirraiKebam r . uhei-than yield , to ^ uch despotic power ou the part o ! the authonues , setting aside the oil at&-bluied nasgi-H and priule ge !* , 1 would ini-ka an ,-wicnface ? , bpcavsol cncfivt * the right of the people
to boJd public meetings to bj auJd ' atd ciMwtitutwnal n ^ . u , which no solf-coastitntodiiiiihoriiv , t . t » sy aatro .-nty net representing the whole boilv » I th--people had any right to eet asid * , wa » r ^ v-r tf . nteinplated by those-who drew it Dp , « f > apph' ii : o-public ni . 'i-us ^ , but to a > iy obstruction to tt favemeat . Mr . Lloyd inny be referred to es one oi tap persons concero ^ J ia drav-iog it up . Mr . Musi-z—What Mr . L : ;> y « iJ Mr . L « Tett—1 n- ^ r ^ acUhit hs is a Tor ; - ; I think . Mi name is i Risci . —( he Act spanks for itb « lf . Mr .. Mt'Niz—Are jou aware pawens hnve beon ronnaiitoa to p-nonfor meetiug in the \ i ^\\ Hi -- ' Rrco ^ riL-n—The tnct rpenks for itself " ° Lo » et :-- | am aware that yen have kw enongh to r . e < -L ' n » all ii vou wish . '
KccouDv . iKtw Mr . Mnn « s ) -D <> yo « i wish to ask :- 'iy iiu . re questions ? Mr . y . vx ' rzr-No , no' at j » te ? i Rt . . . Or . I . rmHt—I wish to add . that the third nsolutt n h ; - _ s a reference t- » the arrest of Dr . Taylo ., wiu > * as arrrned af .- cr saving two p- > Hceu , « A & , * aut ; « rmiHdrag tie eop ! e to ^ o hoau w : d tfcr . iw awav n . ; vr , B ? on 8 he f . roud ia th « -: r hards . From ii ' - -rrcst i am sa ^ -fied that lumb er Ihe h ' ves , liberty * : iur } j : op ^ rty of me p .-o ;^ will , wT bu kosre ui » ti .. ney , ; -, ve s .-cjo r . oiuroul ov « r ihe la * s tkey ar < - c rt ! i >^ ni ! Oil to obey . .. The brutal anaiai ^ in wkid Jr . l .-yjor r ; w arrestod induce ! u . e to draw m < t '> }^ \ V » olu » ° n * Mr . Lovett here rend -ttt' . ^ ird r- olmu . n . ) A wilioH ^ an-i . * .- irtfWfkvltr ' . iiBel ^ li aiatnoitha % : r . « r > -uiv . :. t , r . Sir . S J : coaL ! be- -cund . I / .,- CIt :, tK .-n ivau i . vL-r ! . { ih tX :. mioH . io ^ , -whic 5 j-s vi ^ bfl ..- *! r . e . iby Mr . Lo- > tu I- wtirod , auil .. ir . co ., ii ^ ^ as bT 0 u liiu r > and - ^ aM :: it-i .
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Rctohotib—What i > yonr wane ? Mr . Collius - ^ John Colliut . Recorder—HaTO Ton held office in the National Convention ? Mr . Conic *—1 do not know of the existence of sach a body ; bat there ia the General Convention of the laduatdatisXlasjies . / Recojider—An ? you a . Membef of the Grneral Conveation of the Induitrious C'l | 8 sen ? Mr . Collins—I am one of the members *»{ that , wad was appointed a delegate at the same timo with Mr . Mvmtz . Recouder—Were yoa present when tko rosclut ' . ons # et forth in the placard A were panned in the Convention ? Mr . Collie *—i wsb . Recobokr—Did you . deliver ; those resolntiona to the printer ? Mr . ColliEs—I cid not .... ! Recoroer— War * . you present , mi iiiiijfcjjijinj with theperc « B who 4 elivere 4 thea tt «» prin 6 »* 'J Mr . Colfin » -i 4 was . ^ i : ^ .-v- ' - -. ' ^ ' . rT . .- :, ¦ - . ¦ _ . _ „
Recokdcr—Whati # the n « a \< oltlH | n « 'son ? Mr . C . llinKTLdtcrmeRniwericg ^ af j ffllBfe RFC « R 4 |»» r-pii you give w ^ WWKton " ' as to the numbtf . j || pM > ie placards that should be printed ? RecoihS ^ W hat number J Mr . Collia *—I ordered SOU to b * rftft » d . RwoaDJUt-T-What wao done with the printed placards ? Mr . CvUiu ^—They w ere posted on the walL * . Recobdeb—When were the directions respiting diem givea ? Mr . Collln *—On tae 5 th of July . RtcoKDEU— Were jeu aware at the time that a collision h&A taken place the night before betweer . ih « police aud the people , or persons assembled at the iiull Ri » j ? Mi . C » llins—I was ; I heard that a oollinion had taken place . REtoBDCR—Wwi tuni coHibion nsnbject of di » cuv » i » n at the General Convection ? Mr . Celiins—It was talked of in the Convention .
Recobdeb—Will you give cas tke nameo ef th « momber « of the Convention wh « were present « ken tho ? e resolutions were propose and aeo ^ tui ? Mr . Coliias— I oin ' tdoth&t Rccobder—Y * u mwun tesay that yon cannot give all the uaintM ? Mr . Collin ; " —1 cannot . REcoKUEg—Who vim iu Ihe chair ? Mr . Colling—1 decline to answer tliat qurition . CtiAiaauN—Did Mr . Mautit accept the appointment of delegate ? Mr . Collins—1 anhesitiuiugiv < ui !« wer yet . Chairman—Did he act after Ms eppointmont ? Mr . Collins—lie allowed his mime to be circulated b ? advertincmi'nt as being so appoints ; and I consider that h » accepted tke appointment when he alitiwed Kiraself to be named one « f the trustees to the National Fund tadgod in tko bunk ot Crote , Prescot , sud Grate .
Mr . Ccllius stated that m attending thes * meetinjrH he followed the example of m »> n tho should havo btv * their guides ; and that he u . 'v ^ r attended a Bill IUug m ^ etiu ^ after the majority of the psopltdeclared at Holioway Hesd that cheyshosld be discontuaut'd , and he denounced tke attack by the police T . pon the people ansbmbied as ttrntai aad uncou * titutioBal , it haviug tak ; n place be ' ore tbe Riot Act w .-a read . Mr . Collisa haviiig » igued his statements , the two prisoners vrero removed , and the room was ordered te be cleared . A : tor a few minntea , they wore again brought belore the Bench , when
1 ho Chairman stated that they were committed lor triul at tfc . a next Assize *; but for their appear-* nci at the next Asizes bail would b- > accepted , £ 500 thfm * elves , and two sureties of ± 250 eachfc-rty-eight hoars' notice being required . Mensr * . Lovet » and Collins protested against the amount ui' bail required , as being too excessive for working men , whose wages did not exceed thirty shillings a-w » ek . The Chairman said that the Bench had weighed ihe jbatter well , ani would Rot iedsen tke amount . Tbe ( luiiouN rent a pap ^ r fJeayaf 4 bat Mr . Muntz ever tvcceptel the o&ce of Del gate , ot ever acted a * a AI ember of th . * - Convention . At Tour o ' clock this moruiiig ( Sunday ) , tbey , with thirteen other prisoaen ' , were conveyed to Warwick giol onder a strong escort .
On Satnrdny ni-ht , for the flnrt tiaie , the people attacked tho hou *«< i , breaking the wmJ « Kj , and smashirg the # a * tub * M , leaving the street * in darkuuss . To uso the words of the police , it was the roughest night ta > y had ; thirteen prisoners w « re arrestad . ThiugastiU retain a frighttul aspect . Dr . Taylor was released oa Saturday usght , and returaed at 4 o ' clock on Sunday meruLng : in prison his hair was cut off .
( From the LTtupatck . ) BiRHixonAM , Saturday , 12 o ' Clock . —Martial law was carried into full effect h : st night by the an' . borities , aud tho ^ Idiers commei- ce d , in the most savage audnu . T , to cloar the streets , the cavalry cutting at all p ^ rsoas who go * iu the way . On * poor ; ello' « had hia head cloven open , aud a surgeon could not be t ' onad to draw-it ; aud the unfortuanui man vas curri «^ d away iu a cart . At two o ' ciock this morning , Mr . Lawreaca broufihtinto towu neme prisont- « , under an escort of Poiice and Rsfl .-. % During this ni ^ ht , several ether arresU took place , but it is iiuf-oesiole to asctrUiiu the ckarg » -s against them , as uo persoag wore admitted into Ihe presence of the repr < 3 seut * iuve . 3 of jastice , iinloss tkey were fvidence . Yt ^ terday , a . public meeting wan eonyenrda' Ilolloway H-md , but the parties w re dispersed at tae point of tiie bayonet , and by the cavalry , v . ho drovu the people inu > the caual . Ssreral wero v ,-nund » d on the occasion .
Last Might aJJiti > iml military forces arrived from Coy : ii ' . ry aud Weelon . O ' Coiuor ha . « nl . io just arrived . He ha * be ^ n dwp u tod t « wait on the authorities for the use of the . Town-hall to kold a public mating . If this is refused tho people will nttand all tho churches to-morrow , in compnuiir- ' ot tens , twrlvt's , aud { iftsens . The Cohvor . tiou met laM night to f .-x ^ rhiuo witieiii'et * , when it appeared List the nttnek \ r ? . n made on tho ' people half an ho . v before tke Riot Act was road : Bail hns bren accepted fir Dr . Taylor . Tho bill-sticker wlio posted the addrwtt on niturior meacnriis has been arrested . Lost night a young miu . received a cut on th .-ueck . and { ace Uota tho rtftbre of a c \ fajjoon , Mil auotaer persoa hed hid nose nearly cut off . The a : etrop"litnn police never move about txc p ' t in 6 oJUi < , aud then thoy aro armed with cutlasses a&d pistols .
Threeo'Clock . —Th ' s Coavenricn has been debating tho ulterior measures ta be taken , in cise thev hould be prevented from assembling en the 13 ti . instant , to fix the commencement of the s « creu month , and it was mw ' . ved that a Committee of wx should be appointed , whose decision should be announced , and regarded a * tl . at of tha wlicle Conventiou . Tbe magistrates are examining tho priseners arrfisted last night . I have examiuod the we » pcns which were ttien seized , which are of a rtinltiftrions description , as daggers , chisels , hamm-n-, short iron-bars , < fec . The Convention sat for niime with closed door .- « , and it is understood tke Chartists are all to assemble in th ? churches to-: sorr . m . Guest , the printor of f . n Address from the Conieution to the People of England , was atrest « : ( i to-dnv at the police-cffico , on app ^ &ri » -e thert to bail Dr . Taylor .
Martial layv is to bo enforced , and nil shops and jiubiiq-housi s closed at eight o ' clock iu thtevening ; The Addre ? H abovo referred to r < commended lat . An instatt rnu upon the Savings' B-i-ks . iud . That all payer be rouverted in-o g (\ i . Urd , A'i abstinenco 1 ' rom excis ^ iible artidci . 4 : h . An oxcliirive dvalii ^ g with Chartist sliopheepers . 5 : i . A . feufrsl-Mrhjii-g . - It not ; ii d " that i- iWUiittJv * : ter the 12 'i , the day for ceasing to vfuri : wiil be nimied .
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v STATE OF BIRMINGHAM . ( From a Correspondent of Tuesday ' s Morning Chronmk . ) Pibminoham , Monday , ha . lf-p&st thbke p . m . —Aitucugh no ae . iaai outbreak has us \ ettak » h puce , the autuorities , or tba publio tainc , " are iar Mo . m . Hapi ) 08 : ng that tranq-iiiliiy is estabiiM . cd "; ov he f-outrary , tbey aie excetiiiu ^ ly apprtCousive -oi ,-ume SL-ri-jas n-. a ^; thia ai ^ aS » "Q have aceordicg ' , * . ¦ . io-uei pn-civJU-mary ibci . 8 . arts . AH yts ^ ro . iy the ' . nv / u wjj corajjirativeij tjuict , nothing of an txrit"H uafur .- hwipst occurrvd bt-jorid the- BiUdl auad-y soniitw . a ^ seir . blage atcLiollowuy Kea ^ - ' wfcich vw e-.-ervUv H-. vdKd to a vety idr ^ s nuii-. b . r iu tfti our » eof the tixy . A few dragoons , uoz on duty . aiuj ia ooKthci \ t \ ± tha peopic , ar . d eue o , thers ' . ¦ ' as vsry » ever .. iy haadlcd . Ic p . ppcai'i that taey
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were latoxicatod , and were themftltn to bhune for the occurrence . The metropolitan police actod moat kruiolljr towards tbe people , nto came from the adjacent parts to make their H * ual Saturday night ' g parcbases . They Bo ( , ouly drove them back , bat used their truncheons most mercilessly . Itwrepor ed that some of the iBbabiUots intt-ati protesting against their continuance here . Clark son , the policeman , wounded in the abdomen , hi doing as . . . .
well aa could be expected , but Lveson , who was stabbed in the thigh , ha * suffered a relapse . The Rtrceu are again crowded , and the Bull Ring and its vicinity preterit almost as dense an assemblage R 9 on Thursday Bight . Multitudes are pooriog out trom all the dUtricts to "Wedgbury , where a public meeting will be held this day ( Monday . ) Th « ChartiHta intend holding a , meeting in tbe / Town Hail . thi » night . The Ii ; fie » are still doing duty in the streets . . ' .. /
A report having reached the Convention _ HaH yerterday treniflg ^ that twentj-sertn wwrants bad been i * tu « d against its taemberH , and that the . f olkife were posted at the railway Sutioto and th * . coack offiffH to prevent their departure , last night at-a late hour a great number of Delegates started for Coventry . On the wail of the houpe where they met , a notice wa * posted that , the Convention bad adjourned till Monday . Still there are several Delegates here . It is expected that bail will be peri ' ect « d for Messrs . Collius aai Lovett , and that they will be liberated this night .
COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY . The fallowing address has be « n iaaued this evening to tiie trades ;—"Tradesmen « v Birmingham . " Engliskmen , —The law * of your coHntry'KSv % been broken , aud blood-thirsty Magistrates acd murderous policemen have spilled th- * blood of your people ; ssmethingniust bo done . The producers « f our wealth must exhibit their power , and , ' .-take that great and impoK&ul rtate which their enemies have th long denied them .
A committee must be appointed to guard over the public safety . Each trade rtust eleo : a member to represent itself . Thin must be done immediately . Decision and energy must be the order of the day , unless you desire io be bludgeoaed by a slave-driviDg police , a » d see your country hurled back to th » oarbarous ccrfew-ball of the Norman invader , and i \ a . ve your children debarred from looking on the evening i » ky of a fine country . Be men for oncet « e Kuglifhrnen mow . The union of tbe producing trades can never be defeated , and remember that all delays are dangerous . Every informatien will be i ; iveu at the Convention , Golden Lion , Astonstreet . "
The trades of Birmingham are this day bringing iu subscriptions le the . National Kent , and will this evening form themselves into societies . The Magistrates are this day engaged ia examining some rioters taken up since Saturday . ( From a Correspondent of Wednesday ' s Morning Chrtnicle . )
ANOTHER DELEGATE ARRESTED . Birmingham , Tuesbay , Halj-past Thbgb P . M . —This morning , at two o'clock , Mr . George Julian Harnty , one « f ths Northern delegates , was fcr « 3 Khtinto Birmingham , in cnar ' ge of-Spittle , a Birmingham officer .. H « had been arreated on the previous evening at Bedlingtoa , * ndreached Carlisle late at night . On his arrival at the latter place , tbe inn where the ofiiwr pot up wasburroonded by tho peop !* , who . demanded tie fra «^ diate release ef > the prisoner . Mr . 3 an 3 ey" itBp 1 «^ € ' 8 ^ theW ( > noF ' to in ; erfere . At length a ehaiya was drit # n up at the rear et the inn , and while tbe people were enf ?»!< ed in the front , Spittle and Mr . Harney gotiatD
1 ivuu . uiAIIC ** U « - - Yoiferkiay evening the military were again called out . There was a great assemblage of the people iu the different parts of » he town , but no indication of a rio ; uutjl tho police made tbeir appeardRce . At iwTen o ' clock a treop of the Roy si Irish Dragoons galloped down Moor Street , atd wa- » quartered in the Weolpack , an inn adjoiaing tke Public OrEov . At eight o ' clock the Rifles en duty at the Public Office turned out , and formed an advanced guard , leaving open spaced in their ranks fer several sq- adrons of Dragoon * , who , at that moment bane * t a brisk true dowu Moor Street , taking their station la the _ Bull Ring . A large body of the metropoiitan police followed , apported by several companies of Birl&s . The Dragoons ware statioued in . all the avenue * leading te the Bull King , after which n » one was allawed ko t * asa these lines ,
After some time the police ditidtd into sectipes ^ each gtctiou followed by a treop of dragoons . Immense crowds were attracted to the spot at thi * ¦ motnert , and w hare ver tne ' police saw thtm 6 ongrea » tfd , tbey commenced as irtdiscriMiinate attack v ,-iih their staves . Great cenfpsinii followed : m » a , wencec , and childrea were thrown down aad trampled upon , while the police beltagured them right , ' -and let :. Broken heads and » Tnii « , wiih otter severe woucd « , were tke ' Trn ' ult . One anac , who was r « - torning ; from Ws > ork had hi * tefcth knock ^ Tont The poor fvilow ^ zciaimeil , ^ Aih I in Englaad ?*' Several gpeoialconstabl'H came up at the . tncey asd expresssd their harror'at such proceedinxs . 'The poiice madotriesasilves so unpopular here , ( hat ft is she opioiou of many that there will bf no peace in Birraingbauj so long ao tbey are left in it .
The peopk-havinjf beets -denied fhe-T ^ wa-Hall Cur ho . diop ih *\ t moetiug a ? senib !« d Ht Hollow ay End . Th « Kiiieswere ttrdered to di . ofjerfe them " ; rhe people resisted , and began to p-lr , the milifarr vvifh 8 * onrs . [ Che order to lo « d and rn&ka ready was givecj when fortunately l ^! e fourth dra goons having made thnr appearaute ; , prev ^ i / ted the riecenaity of the fatal word—h " re . Several prisoner * * rre drrentcd , and brought in underan eijajrt . The following handbill has been this morning circulated , . — " Notice . —Eyery .. ttad * ' i *' ' gtroitgly ( idvised to ratet without delay , and at once select iw own delegate , who is to act as a mtuubtr of a Committee of Public Safety . Advice will . 'begiven to all deputies on tpplication at the C « nventio Room until further notice . "
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¦ tm . STATE OF THE METROPOLIS . "We are told that the . working men in varietu establishments of the metropolis promos . ; to detote a pare of -. wo days in the week , perhaps T . seadaya ' tnd Fridays , in holding public meesings , and " taking aver ? possible means to ' esp ' rres * verv " fully thtir ¦^ ntira ^ D ^ on thv ' late proceeding * at ' By , urngham , Thty arc to declare their coBfiiienee in the Convention , und to take ste ^ g fn r fiiikg np any vacancies which miy be caused by the -prWnt tncmber * fceirja arrnsted . Prddential coBMderatiot •* prevect us fren pttbiishiD . ee the spirit-stirring letter-4-h ' k-b ' ( fives us
this information . Deeply regretting as « " do the cMreumfitaaeex which have ecturrtd at Birmingham , it is ; . ur dury net to aid to the exd ' t-nwat which we ^ re stre tbpy must produce by pubiwhing any in-. Umnuiory - appeals .. A \ tb « 8 : sui ^ t > rft « wK mu » t say that-the' Hi . ntiment » which the lettt-r hrt . ibes are <| ich a « we looked for amoegs * -the woik ' iry wen of the metropolis , pa . rticnUrl y that imtlhut-nt class , the . en ^ nbfirs ; They are to u « convince « proofa mat thousand- ? of hartl-hatided ami cleur-i ^ udetl men im thtmKe . ves per ^ oually and deipVag rieved by the prooe ^ dinxs at Birmingham , an . /' ar ^ now r ^ dy to make cornmoa cause vri . b ta « Ccnvt-nuou-. —S «« .
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— _ ^ j ^ ¦ m I m ^ t i J i Yeomanry called Our . -This a ^ y -veelr , at au eariy nour , the inhabitant * or tiiis . sn-a were iwased frq .-a tbeir sleep by the souua o ; trjiEpet , ^ rt . liiig ia TrVarwivk . Abire ' - ' YeomiiDry Caval . 7 w <\ rm «— ord « i > bavitg been teceivi-. i ftsr t'r . i-rn to as-. eBible wiib'mc deiiy and m * rch »» . - ^ n . » Birsnjgam . We deeply regret th ? npcewry . for this step , h-4 we are of cpinioa . that the -a ; , p- *> Afi ^ i ^^ eonanryoa the ioeu « of acian mn \ j .,-o-i ; , SfVfl ' ' il £ |>» r ^ -.- » & « e ( 1 f ir'i : ati « n ia the exr . ; c « i ' ^^ hC * bflV 4 tt > ™ dfer ! iii (;> u bd kcptiii Hubj-cup ; : t ^ j ^ i } « Svfi 3 MsV ^ — Wavvtitk Adtsrikcr . j&Jis - ^ sxf T ^^ '*¦ VN Ms ^ ¦¦ ¦; iSiM ^
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VOL . II . No . 87 . SATURDAY , JULY 13 , 1839 . ^ ZZ&JZZr * Kof % u ^ 4 V i ' 1 _ . ¦ ¦_ . ' ¦ . ' 1
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 13, 1839, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1065/page/1/
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