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~ -rr ~ j . r , *** " * •» - * " «» e ana propp > ea jae SS ^ , ^*^ * W . W « , ; ieconSed by "» SS& ^'^ S ^ - ^ > a * a'" vnin acclamation BS& % ^^ TMatwei tfo Membenrof the Worsbro ' , X ??? " ^ - ^ * ™ Hniwi , View , with- tbe utmost J 4 ? na : tte , nuij . iAsidioua ^ attempts ; that are now ^ K made m TOrious jparts of ifo empire to divide a » B * aic * l 8 , wr tk--no other ^ ew ^ we firmly belief than- to Tender the ? approaehmg ^ arieual Csnven-£ ^ -n ugatory , and a thing of nought , bat a mere * w ^ nng- » tock for Doth factions ; and we loot upon e ?^ fi 6 aa wi £ h * he' greater snspicfon'iiat d » re caafe an Bnprovdc ^ attack hpoa- spch men Jas PC eanor , Stephen * , * nd . G ^ er , \ F eyertheless , ¦ Jrtrfiaa / pretended Beforme ' rs watchine their tverr
wjojrd " , a ' M osing fiTery ' stratagem ,: that their base and cmiMtt ^ ribtff intellects afford " them ; to- tring the p ^ ts in question into ; disgrace * Nw ,-i -W . would put tMs simple proposal to all mob self-plumed and self-interested wiseacres , to justpoin ^ out'Onesingle aot . thwe genrlemen iaye ever-done derogatory to iaeir high character , . either ' -as patriots or upright * Bd hrmournble memb > r ¥ of society ;¦ but we defy theirlifiTjfbBoause thej know a * well asi we , do that those- jndiTiduals characters are unimpeachable . Now f if these tradueers EaS ' been " realiysincere , as * Xpretena that the cause-was their only object ^ ftery-ebnuuct towards these gentlemen would have been Very different j they would just have conversed
ptmteij ; with them , or , if they had : bome at aH before - the public ; - it wtrald have - Been in the lan-^ age bf nMfir regret that their zeal in the cause bad wrought tfreir tempers to . eneh a neigbt , and not b&Te ginxe " and - declared them traitors and deVils , and wcfrlflte epithets , which they well : tnow to be as ' MBe \ a » they afe-fe * utLft . / We , the Members of the Worsbro' Common Northern Union , iiereby make it * no ^; tp ; all" whom Atroay concern , in . the most solemn and serious minner , that sooner than forsake soch men as Feargis O'Connor , Joseph-Hayner Stepbens , ana Richard Oastler , "We will suffer the gr * atert torture , that tyranny ^ aided , and ,-assisted bj faySoeritJcal [ Reformers , could inflict unon" their ,
^ nctimsj jet , after all , * we should not lie "to" "be ' misunderstood—we would nbtWled blindfolded , as some ' nave been , 'for if it were possible thojt these gentlemen weuld erei ; change , . their , present line of rondae ^ and % beeQine , one , millionth part as bad as thsir . accusers , they shall . haje oar most deadlyllafce . As . Jbr that -pieee ~~ of nonsenBieal and impudent humbug of OXJonnell ' s , sipiediy him on behalf of his dupes ,-bat which -wsTreallx his own , -We will not degrade , ourselves by ' noticing * it ^ any ' Tufthif than just to remark " whlf' a Snare the old fox hat
iaid to catch MrV Attwood , when : be talks about tbe patriot land of Attwood . "We will not ineult that gentleman so . far as to imagine him ' to be so weak in iotelleci as to let the old twenty-faced hypocrite eo ^ Paddy overjiini .. , Finely ] w « , would-say , bra ^ Te ^ d noble-minded patriots , never fear , you haT _ e trnti and jnstce , and humanity on ^ your side , while your opponents hvre only chicanery and deceit . The names of O'Connor , Oastler , and Stephens will not sooh be forgol ^ and : may the blessing ot AlmigbV ^ od ^ be ' cver with them . " *
On -behalf of the "Worsbro' Common . Northem Union , , . - [ . ... - - Joseph Swxp t , . Ghairman . _ Wbateb ' s "Waoes . —On the 5 th inst , a public meeting of the weavers wa ? . holden at " the house of Mr . Joseph Crabtree ^ Freeman ' s Inn ^ to take into eonsideration " what plan shbnldtbe- adopted toward * Mr . Pecket , who i s the only man ^ aoturer in ^ the town who dow 7 refn ? e * . to ., pay the January list of price 3 . Tb ^ pnncipalpart of his workmen atteaded ; Mr . Jpaa Mason in the chair . The meeting- was addressediby MesOTfc Bnmet , Berry , Taylor , and Hoey ,. « fter which the . fallowing resolutions were
unatnimpusly carried : — -jst ^ Proposed by Mr . Peter Hoey , ana " 8 ecdnded iySfJAmbroseBurhett- ^ -That Jtich- of Tit ? Peekefs ^ reavers as are ten ants under tarn be aHowed ^ to ; : ggt "v ^ ork where" they can , and receive foil pay . while titey stand , out against him . 2 nd , Proposed by Mr . John Berry , and seconded by Mr . Hpey ^ -ZTh at 411 -Mr . Peckefe * weavers be rtruck , and . that no work be taken out , nntil he adopts the January list of prices- As one of the speakers obserretd ; the said Mr . Pecket belongs to the Society » f Friends , who are well known for their liberality , kit lie was of opinion that Mi , . Pecket must be some sort of a mongerel , as animals of ~ that sort are generally stupid .
. Nostbebs Union . The members of the Northern ^ Tniori met at the house of Mr . Peter Hoey , "Wilson ' s Piece , on Monday last ; Mr . Thomar O ^ hxbela in the chair . The meeting was addressed by several members on . the necessity of using all their exertions to support the National CoireentioBj-in eanyiDg ' . " the object of the ^ Natioiiil Petition and People ' s Charter . Accidbwt . —At Stone MiH , near this town , as the workmen employed on tbe North Mli ] and Bailway were in the act of blasting a portion of a Tock , fhe ' powder Krploded ^ and feree of the workmen were severely injurea , orieof them ; having Ma leg broke in two places , " the second : had jbia ann ; broken , the tiiird Ms head and face . damaged severely . They were attended by Br . Smith , . of this : town , who rendered them every assistance in Ms power .
HALIFAX . EioxwAT Accident ^— On Monday last , one of the men employed on- the railroad near Sowerby Bridge , was run over By one of th * waggoni , " and had . Ms leg taken offi" * r - . >_ >* r . -, . Boabp ossGtVJiSJ > JJfSS ^~ On JEriday ^ the ? th inst ., at ths Court of Requests , in this town , at the weekly meeting of this Board ,-e 5 ev » a-of "the elected Guardians and two ea-offido * - were '^ pftesflnt , J . £ . Ealp h " , and W . Briggs , Enq * . £ . 5 YaqjhDUie , Esq . presided in the chair , and fhe clertTead-tike-minntcs of the precedipg meeting , ; , and fifteen « r sixteen notices of marriages . Mri . Casson ' s bill for-the maintenance of thepkuperjSff-Qie -workhouse for the
last month was presented , and ' ordered . ' to be paid , amounting '' / to £ 15- 19 s . 2 ^ d .. ' . ; The account of the allow aaice ^> aid"to -ragrants for -fee last month was laid before t ) ie . Board ^ amounting to £ 3 lls . 8 d . 'Mr / Bairstow read the report , of , ih ^ Tisitingrcommittee on inspecting the workhouses of Halifax , Elland , and Nortbowram . It ; was favourable as respects" ; ihe -two first-named -pla . ces . as . regards cleaulines ^ Vand order ' -observed in them , -but the latter presented a picture of filth " and misery not eas ily described . Theold-people , who . are too infirm to get ont , are said to be wholly destftufe " of religious instruction , and the childrea are left without the mean ? of receiTing » ny , « ducat 3 on . The number ol
inmates are , said to be tweuty- ^ e—six ^ en , thirtfeh females , > nd three children-T-all « f them are des crlb ^^ w ^ lng ^ of " weak , mind , and some of them as ilot" able to perform the * common offices of nature ^ It wag stated that a medical man . had . not been in the workhouse for upwards _ of three years . The committee recommended that some steps be taken to . alter thitfttateMof things . ¦ A long conversation and di 8 cuisi 6 n ensaedon this topic , as to the best method to be adopted , in affording medicaTrelief ; and , after Tarious opinions had been grreh "b y different members , of tbe Board , and " the suggestion that the Union be divided into districts , it was put off for another week ( yesterday ) with the understanding . that each Guardian , in the mean time , should make ¦ su ch inquiries of the opinions of the medical
profession on that matter , together with other information , oa the subject , as might "be deemed useful and necessary to form some " ground on wMch to decide the matter . Mr . Hoatson then inquired as to what the visiting'committee were to do with regard to the recommendation given in their report . Mr . Baldwin m ^ Teffthat the committee be empowered to call in medical relief to ihe "NorthoWram Trotkhouse , and also to carry their other recommendatioas'into effect . Mr . Peel seconded the motion , and it was carried . MrlHigginbottom asked a number of questions now it -sras that NbrthowTam workhouse , which had b ^ sn takes . ' into the . Union ever since its commencement , had newr been , discovered until now , as it appeared to him somewhat strange that a circumstance of that ¦ nature BhoaHrnot hava been « discovered before .
After- some equivocal remarks made by different Guardians in reply to observations roade by Mr . Higginbottom , he concluded by moving that the bleik ^ Mqoest U » e oye » eer » to atteid before the Board at the next Board : day , iu order ~~ that they m % lt ascertain as to who is the party blatneable in this matter . Mr . Halph seconded the motion , : and it was carried * without a dissentient . The constables ' accounts of Ovenden and Midgley , which had been presented at the close of the last meeting , came on for examination , and an item of £ 13 lOi . from assessors from the Ovenden account was disallowed of , and fhe remaining part of the accounts were passed . " '
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* ^^^^ c ^ iigf ^ b ^ Bii ^ iB ^^ Wi » i % mpitii ^^ iii > time ^ n % i $£ ^ lal on pa * dag •^•^^ . ^ f ^^ wliorse ^ wh ^ h a *! the ; anw » a 4 *«* t ^ J > p «^ $ Th ^ wQ iTehicl ^ s then coiitinueo jtof ^^ oj ^ ome duUuee ,: Mr . G . " puUirig » t the remg , , wWeh * br okV and ¦ tlninr bim outs of the- J oik >» te ? tbtf «^ djawbieteabroke the ^ cap , of * ni » vWe * arhB * 9 rMf proceeded % wapd wi ^ i the gig : and . ihe ? fc 5 8 l »* J » ' -ana was ^ -ultinu&l / : stopped arBBg i ^ toiss ' fhkwiDgsustained ho ^^ torthe ? damage . ' '' ' !" fc r THE
: ^ " ^ TSK ^ tfP ^ S OF NORTHERN STAK ; I . CrEKTi . EHEN , ~ pn looking over one of ysur P « pera i of the 3 rd ult , I found my name inserted as " beinga . Guardian of the Towanhip of Liagards , in AeHuddeyifieldUnion , and that I Htatedthat my Township ; were determined to . be to themselves , ^ t . - -w-hatev ; erV--cM ^ vahdv '; . alterward 8 ' -: ' ' mdTW ^ ' .: tiiat tingaTds , th »* township which I misrepresent , should be joined to sbthe other township , to save " expense , and that I have , long been in a hetdtaticg way
, pmetimes for and sometimes againstthe law . Now Gentlemen , I never did saythat the townshi p of Ijingafdg were determined to be to themselves , at whatever cost In . August last , when Mr . Mott , tbe assistant Cprnmiswioner , attended our meetings , and euggreted to u « that the office of coUebtor of r *^» J e ke ^ Bg tofficer ^ and Assistant oveweer , might be concentrated in one . person , and that that person might be allowed to follow on any trade , ai iewtofore , —it wjw then that I Baid thatthe
tbwn-Btnp of LiDgard * wished to hare their ownvofficer uit cost themmore money than what it does do at present ; but since I know that the Commissioners would not allow a relieving officer to follow oin any Pp . yate ^ rade , I informed the ratepayers bfLingaras at a puonc meeting of it , -and at . that meetihgtbeywished me , as their Guardian , to strive > to get tarp . or three . townBhips joined togeiherj , fpr , coUectiDffand relieving ; purpose , lor tbeyWli ; kne ^ that " the township of langards had ^ only ~ a population 6 f betwixt seven and eight hundred , - and- < jnl y about twenty , pauper * ,.. which . woul « l notr e | npjoy a , man one foqrtii part of Ma time in collecti ng and relievice
—therefore they thought it wouldf nV verj- hard for them to pay i matf a sufficigni salary Hbo ^ defbse *»» " whole time to that office ;; and v ^ a * f or ; , me being sometimes for and sometimes , agajni > t tan l ^ ivl the majority of the ratepajer «^ ol ( - ; - - tlw ; - '' tpiirri 1 ii p '<) f LiDgards are satisfied with" m / fepreien ' tatioo of them , for neither tbem-nor- me-eon « id « P tbe ^ lawto be a good one ^ especiall y foe ia ,, mHiuf » crHTing Jig- ' ^ r ict By your inserting this in yoor gaper , you will oblige yours respectfully , ; * ¦ ¦
• - - : ; - " . - . -, ; - . .- W / VARLEY . " ' - . . "' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ - . . ¦ ¦ . BOm ^ ETi ; v .- . ; . * ; . ' : ¦ . NORTHERN UNION , * At a meeting x > f the Honley Northern Union , held this , evening , Wednesday , 12 th of December , 1838 , itwas ' Resolved 1 st . That wfe , the Radical Reformers of Honley , denounce Daniel O'Connell as oue « f the most base and villanoua impostor * that ever lived
, , and consider no epithet can ' be bad enough , expressed ^ ^^ on such a character * with nVitheF tongue nor pen , aahe i » one of the barest of the base—as a mortalbeing . 2 nd . JThat we express our sorrow , and feeTfor the party he , D . O'Connell , is so deluding ,- and hope they will see for themselves , and j oin , the \ English Radicals for an equal representationiti theCommons House of Parliament , denpaaciug the namtt of Precursers forever . - \ ; .,- .
: 3 rd . That we , the Radicals , do / hold out JJie right hand of fellowsMp to aUinen , who do justice , adu love merfey , and will do as they wish to-be * done unto , without injury t * any one . " -- . . * ¦ , ; , , ^ / 4 th . That we , the Radicals , are fbr peace , law , and order—hot wialdug to "injure either person or property—nor yet to be injured ourselvts . by unjust 1-iWB , or an / impositions whatever put upon us , that others would not like to bear themselves , wlio act as our rulers either in national or local affairs , that belanfto the public at large . : . . , - "¦;'¦ : , , ^ 6 tii . That we , the Radical Reformers of Honley , do prmly support tne principles of our'worthy friends and supporters of the true philanthropic DrinciDW of
noem , F . O Connori Stwphsnu , aud all other * of lft : e dasDoations , we pledge ourselvff to nupport them , with heart aud nud hand , to do thp best'that lays in in pur p " owvr , and hope that all Radicals will be more firmly united than Vvcr , ou account of what nas transpired , at Bfrni . nghamj with the interference of Edmondsind Muutz ; w > . shall censure all such men who want to create dissentiou , and sow discord amongstus . We hope and trust ,. that thw will be a good ' lesson to keep us upon our . guard * at all nines , against anylnroad bekjg made upon us ; we conader all such men as - u- aitqr * auiiilUaiuilQ a good cauie , and recomiriend to" all Radicals to be firm , and resolved at this time to have their just
Tighte , Tind to demand them in a manly and becoming manner , as soon as Parliament meets , Feb . 6 thj 1839 , entrusted to <> uf forty-nine diles « uj » , who w be empowered to act for ' u * . ' . - ' ¦ ¦ '¦;' - ¦ . r : ' * - ~ 6 th . That we , the Radical * of Honley , consider that Mr . Richard Oastler ha » done hiadnty , in vindicating himself , as not being a Radical , and deaouning Daniel O'Cdnnell , as false and traitorous to the different causee he has promised to support ; whereas he received £ 1000 for not sUpporiiugthe ' . actory children , when ; with crocodile tears in his
ejes , lie declared emphatically the cursed factory system to be a notorious and murderous Bygtem to the infantine population ; and many other case * as bad or worse . He ( Daniel O'Conuell ) pledged himself to support Vote by Ballot and Universal Suffrage , and no whe is supporting a body of foreigners in order to supply England with an armed police , to suppress the Euglwh Radicals , who only want their just and inali e nable rights , and who , are wishiul to jitipport the Irish in obtaining theirs also , in a legal and hononiable way , without injury to . sect or party . _ - " . ¦¦ v . . Sanctioned in public meeting assembled by the following officers . - . - . " . ¦ . - .. ¦;' Walker G reek , Secretary . Joseph WHuraeAi ^ Cbidfman .
BEADFOM >;^ : ; . Odd-Fbllows Hall . — "We haiied " with delight the erection of this splendid building , understanding that the Large Room should be let pro bono publics , to enable them withjn its walls to discuBS : their grievances , deliver le \ jtures > addressesj &c . j neyet dreaming that aristocratic pride , would raise its . envenomed head to sting , the infant liberty in this town 5 but we have been informed that suehi is tbe case . The comraitteeofthe Nd ' rtherii ^ TJnion , last week , deputed certain of its members to € ngage the Odd-Fellows Hall , wherein to hold a public meetinganddinner on the 14 th of January ; rip answer could Tae given at the time , and things went on in a of
s ^ ate suspension unti l Tue ^ daylast , when they again called at the Hall , aud were informed that tbs authorities of the town had declared that if the Radicals wsreever allowed ttchold another meeting within the walls ot that building their licenses should be suspended . The deputation not satisfied with this , waited upon one of the gentlemen empowered to let the Hall for suchpurposes j who corroborated the previous statement , declaring that the magistrates had taken tbo « e steps . However , weeould scarcely bring ourselves to believe that the magistrates of thisi ' town would take upon themselves to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act ; and , therefor * , another person was depued on Wednesday evening , who at length succeeded in extorting a confession that the magistrates had never interfered in the
business , but tbat certain petty officials under the ! magistrates , had been making themselves very busy in the despotic plaB , aud who , being of a kindred calibre with the acting committee were listened to , and the blame thrown upon the magistrates , which we have , with some exertion , succeeded in clearing from such yile imputations . We suppose that ; this question will eventuall y become a matter of consideration with the general body of « hareholderB , for the junto , into whose hands they have committed their interests have determined to exclude from the place , all those whose opinions do not exactly square with tiieir own , there will not be much per cent , to declare to the shareholderij neither will the landlord belong able to pay an exorbitantjrent . "We understand the Radicals : are treating for' anether place , wMch will be noticed next week .
• : Mbbtihgs or thi NoRTHjsaN TJnionI— - Monday evening the inhabitante of Hortpriy held their monthly meeting , Moses Topham in die chair . There was a very good attendance of members , who were addressed -f at ¦ considsrable length by Messrt . Brook , Burnett , . and Jackson . The : same evening the inhabitants of Oakenshaw , held a similar meeting at the White Bear , wheq very spirited addresses were " delivered by MessrSi Thornton and Hodgson . On Tuesday evening , the people of Allertoa
assembled . at theFleeceInn ; Mr . JonathanWhiteley in ths chair , when Mr . Jonathan Robertshaw pjopo 8 ed , ¦ ¦ " That this meeting views with indignation the base and treacherous proceedings of the irisb ; agitator , Daniel O'Connellj , and ? especially his charging the English Radicals with hostility to the interests of the Irish people . *? It was > eeoncled by ; Mr . Joht . IHingwortb , and after being Very ably supported by OMerare . Thorntoa and Burnett , was carried unanimously .
Mechanics' Institute . —We have been inr formed that He- ry teah , Esq ., has forwarded a second subscriptions of £ 25 towards the erection of this building .
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better than either . , . ^ fifeiivra unf ortanat ? wigiiiii begari , at last , to'lBin ^ ftat- ^ 6 ^ ' «^ p > d ^ ii h ^ = they wandered ba « kwar 4 i ^ and fcrwank ,. hopio ^ tiiai he wo » ld ^ p ^ m ^ fvJ ^^ alaajr ^ aQ ^ J ^ a « . : ^[^ ny a weary , timeidid th j ey ^ h ^ er j ^ tbe mti moutnV and lookup for th % fle ! ivei % fj > bu ' ^ n ^ f ( fti ^ , ^ in wasdwknes ^ a ' stay ^ t * ^ In a ^ : pensifieitone , tbey ?^ iclaiked to each pther- ^ - night , ' ^ -whenlo , ' . iii- ^ ii ^ fil ^ -i thousaud «^ rfw aboafghosts and hbbgoDim 8 ; fl « smtnto th ^ ir minds , and in id cession ^^ i ^ in
rapsuc ^ app ^ iew ) dumb « rlft «» accident tbiit ^ adhinpeueifrpmi fire ^ dajn ^ damps , earthquakes , and falls , of earth , which produced ouch an effect upon thiem , tbat they airnpst , in despair , rush « d to , the pit * induth ^ and ; called out for . - ¦ h elp ,- , till their lung * , were sorei audth « ir Voice * Iik « the croakings of a raven ; but at this juneturi a pewp ' n came to ; th « pit , and extricated them from their frightful abode . Home' they Went , and manv a time they blest their " stars ibr ; their safe deliverance , and also vowed the direBtiiVengeauee upon the head of uper Jouas . ¦ ' ; ;
Mqralities op-Tjis Fair . ——On . Thursday morning , no-less thau twenty-three individuals left the- Court House , in this towtf , for \ Wakeneld Houise > of Cprrectibnf gefierally for ; a defltiite periodjite rogaes , and '! vagabond ^ and Tagraiits , which means ipoor > nd destitute persojis ^ s&& ' - '¦ ' ¦¦ ¦'''¦'¦ ;¦ WiLiOL Damaoe .- —Aijput three o'd o ^ pa ^ the " morning ^) f ¦ YTedhesday last , spme perronl ^^ weoni brokejpur large . vquaf . ejt of gias s , ' in the a ^ pl ^^ t J&meMaggier , constable ^^ of ;" Clayton ^ w hi ^^ il ^ . mainsundtjteet ^ d A . L .. ;; , ; ' ^ . ; . ' : ' '' ¦ : / ^ Xi : ^' ^ :- : [ i ^ OBTHE ^ r ' iJjNipKs ^ fe ^ jiiyi beeuSnrormeei that fe % ery village in thisi district will '•¦"• a&ppfrft ^ ow parson to ^ attend ttsageETeralcommittee , at the hduie of Mr , P . Bussey , on 'Tuesday evenipg \ ne ? it , jit seven o ' clock precisel y , : for the / tranuactipn of bHsineSsi '¦¦¦ . ¦ ¦ . ' -. " ¦ . . ' . ' .-V . ¦ ¦'¦' . ¦ ¦ .: ¦ . " " ' - '¦ . ¦ ¦¦ - ?¦ ¦• >• •¦ ' . •' - - - ^
NoaTH ^ NlJNl 0 ^ . ^ O > TuesdayeyeoingameeW iajj-jpf . the Wapping Brauch of the Northero Uniotf was ., held , in th e ppea air » , by ^ qrcb ^ iight ^ -about 500 persons were preBent , who were ! addr * -8 s « d by Messrs . ? Thornton , Clitfe , Bowden , and ^ Whitney . Tbe . greatest unauimity prevailed throbgh 6 ut the proceeding * . ¦' :. . . ¦"¦ ¦ , ' " v " ' .-,-. v :- ;' : ' --.:. ' ¦' .. :-- ^ : V , - ^ ^ Thb Fimei « di . v Female ' 0 babs > op 'Xttiwxjji PiPLDBN FlyEECB ^^ On -M onday the 10 th of DefcenJber , the members' of Prosperity lodge' No . 3 , heW ^ the hou se of ^ rs , I Vdia : ; Har 4 acre ; Wapping ' pam ^ of . tea which wai served up in the first style by ^^ wprthy hostftss , aftej : . ^ aieh they parsed the eyenm ^^ Uh , the great ^ i . iairth ' and cbnviyiaiity ; song ^^ ecitatipn , aud the merry dance pasaitd the tifte cliet ^ folly on till ten o ' clock , ; When < th ^ company broie upyexpressing themselves . highly Batisfied with the . evening ' s : enterfciihment . ¦
A SfABP ^» icK . _ Qn the evening of Saturday last'iyftHe jgirlj ^ bout eight years - ' of' age ; the daughter of AbrahamiSmitn ; resjditig iu ? MUIr Bank , was sent to Mh Jr . RjyVrighi ' s . grocer " , Market Strtet , for certain articles ^ for . th ? . ' u 3 e of the ferni ly . Treacle- being one . of the articles , ; p . can wa £ giyen her , in ** bieh the whole of'iHe ' morteyj amountiag to about 53 ., was , depoiii , ted ^ ^ ^ TJbe fjhijfei p : the . opursj } of her journey , stayed- to loojc in ¦ at the-window ; ot Mr . Chattertbh ,. oonftctibriery ^ Iv ^ g ate ^ ; Wien : a woman accosted her , a » k rig hejr to go iufo tbe ^ tio . p
ana buy a tialfpenny ; worth of spice : for \ he ^ , aiiidshe would take care ofher cai ) uutil she < Jame ; 6 nt ; fhe unsuspecting [ child acceded t ^ --Kfeir reqiues ^ in j it ii needless to infbrni biir teaders " ^ aFo ^ - ^ pfflml ' 'BM of ^ the shop , neither -can ndr ^^^ jra ^|^ ^ Felony .-John and R < 0 ^^^ KidS | J w , re brought up charged . O ^^^^ ES Bradford Mopr ^ hopkfepe ^^^^ Sgl S varioua times , and taking ^ tH ^^^ mpei Me amount of £ 5 and upwaiS ^^ PP ^ eieoirimiiwd to take their . trials at thtXMtimffifMiprA ¦; .
Disorderlies ^ Majy ^ -Gboper / and Sapa h BreMley , both of Hu ^ of lewd and . disprderi y cpncluctj aqfd committed for one mouth . . AJsp Mary PHffett , ;< if StanninglieVj wasfiiund guilty of alike offehcey 'aBd Sentenctd to one month in the House . of Correction . ¦ ¦¦' / » -.
f- - - ¦ - ¦ ;¦ ' ,: Ro < mmx 0 u ^ ^ -.: ^ : ¦ Police OF » tf » . ^* pip Slierwi » -wa « committed to prison for three mbuthsy ' a ' s a ^^^ yag ' ^ ntji he hiiving ' been apprehended by a police watchhiabj ' ' under 8 U 8 picioui circumstancesi The prisoner , 'fn company with another rnan ^ waa observed by the watchman , at nearly three o ' cl ock in the moaning , lurking behind some re ^ pectabl ^ p ^ ople ' s houses .. A d es ^ perate struggle took place in apprehending the prisoner , in whichj ' he neafly loat ^ t > e end of one othis fingers ; oa his . person . wA 8 > found ; a smaU pocket lantern , »„ ¦ bundle of CoDgreye matches , and other artioles , ; which imlicated his int « ntions were evil . He is a mostuotoriouB character r hit
been ; in - prison for burglary ¦ and other crimes , and is suspected of being concerned in several rob . ; beries lately eomtnitted in the neighbr ; urho < 5 d . i ^ - Jnhn M'Owen was committed ; for trUlfor ' stealing two ' tiirkeys-frdm' ^ e fo wl-cote * of Mr . R obert Chadwick , ^ - "¦ ¦ of- Tenterhonse .-r--rJames Fletcher ^ A braham Harnron , and S ? ^ Kem 6 ey , thr <| e hoatmen , were sent for . - . trial for ^ robbing ; a- - ' cargo : bt ^ kaalt . ^ n <> trusted to ^ their " calre ;¦'' . ' . 'OniS qi the ^^ Comjiany ' sagenfcj observed the : prispnert throw , a sack of malt from the boat when about tare ? mile * from the wharf , at Rochdale ; he gav « informajtibn } , aftd on the arrival of the boat in the basini the prisoner ^ were taken into custody , It iippeareQ : that tlie ' caTgo , upon the
unloading ; was a * hcieh « -eight or nine bushels . - ^ Archduke Scholes , the J ; Jaudlprd ; of the . Hare aid Hounds , in Qldha& , % w ^ ¦ fp und ^ w . it ^ a .:. q . u ^ 'ti ' ty : ' ori « rs ^( . u ^ a ! in ; . the manufacturing of hats , whicK he c ' ould ' npt '' ' giye . ''' ft ' 'prpp ' ei account pf . ^' . l ^ ot beiug ^ warrant ; was / telfeft - ^ ut for , theseiisure : otvhi 8 goods a ' ira chattds ; but on the arrivaj of the officer ^ to levy the process , the landlord " of the nou ^ had ta | en possession of ^ the pr ' emige ^ for upwards ' of ^ £ 20 rj ? nt ; and « rrear 8 , ; ¦ whioh will 1 Jteave upthing ^ for v the offieera ofjustice , ; : Hejh l rtjin ^ use ^ uence , ^ blfen committed to prison ; . for one month " ; pJames \ v . eb-« ter , theinspect 6 ? pr ' facVoHe ^ pr
, p . r lnrorfflatioM agaihist ^ reverfll ,- | tiiirpfoprittors for over-working children , andv Qthe / Violations of the Factory Act , In j si j , c . asei ^ against , ; Mn J . Stptt , be failaedin suhstiintiating theinu James Schofield was summoned for allowing his son , under the age , to work- more ^ than ^ for ( ty-eight hpursra ; week . He was convicted in l ( js . and costs .: ; The roan told the Bench he could not pay , as he had a-family of five small children . One of - ' the : magfstrares said he knew the man could not have more than 2 s , a head per week for his'family . -T-he fine ^ a ^ drdered' to > be paid ,--A sergeant of the 51 st regiment , appeared to answer to a charge 6 f illegally enlisting a man—the bccHrrence took place on a Sunday . The following ' . CQlIoqiiy took plajee . Magistrater : You : Ought to have hien 3 ti church , instead , of . recruiting and enlisting soldiers on a Sunday . SoldieF : It was in \
the evening , Sir , at seven or eight'o ' clQCk . Maeistrate : ¦ Well , then , you ought to have been with your family . Soldier : Well j Sir ; it may be wrong but if it be wrong ip enlist a person on a Sunday , was itnotwrdng tb ; fig ht on ^ the ; field o ^ Waterloii onthe Sunday ; A ^ general convuision went ; ihrough the cparli , in whichi tte Bench Jbined ^ Thpmas Edwards and Win ; Evans , two ^ stonehiasonB , were sentenced to one month ' s ; inipirispnm ^ nt , for being drunk in the street . ' . Edmun ' d ^ -6 ibson ''; . !« r ; afi ' ' '' . al ' s 6 ' . charged with obstructing the ofiicers in their duty , and attempting to rescue the prisoners ; he was fined 10 a . and 8 s . 6 d : costs ;; he appealed to' the Bench whether the officers bad any right to fetch him opt bf his own housej by force , for the alleged ofifence , - when ? they ^ might have summoned him . instead of taking him into custody fv , > ;;;
Drow « ep » --Oo Sunday j ¦ tKf . bj » cly of " ; a . young man , eeventeen years pf age , ' was interred at the Old Church ,, who was found dfoWned on tbeyrev vioni Fiidayj in the Rochdale canal ; The deceased wasoneof the ? hands out of employ , in consequence of Messrs , Bu ^ morth'B mill being Burned doWn ^ andgotx ^ oiwaalf job ; tjrith " a : ^ atman . 'He irifortuiatelyfeiri ^ tttew ^ er and lostiriB life ; ¦*< ^^ AuiH ^ -Mrs ; Mary Ellis preferred a charge against Robert Smith , woolcomber , for swearing two profane qaths , which being prpyed , de ^ adant was fined 2 a ., ai ^ lls » expeu 8 e » . , : . - :. *¦ '¦ .. . ' ¦¦¦ ¦! '~' - - : '' - \ ¦ : ' - ' \ - ; I Beer A <; t . — rP ^ vfe ^ sbank , D > feirT 8 hpp keeper , ^^^ Nelsbn-street vWQ ? ch ^ rgea" with keepb g * disprderly loused '" Mts ^ Mairf Ellis ; provedvtbi charge , declaring that the nouse « Qf f the defendant
was a ^ nuisance tp the neighbourhopd . Fin « d £ 5 , including costs , and will also W subjected to tfie ibss of his license . ¦ ' *¦ . ¦\' : v " ¦ hi ' : ' - 4 -=:. *<; : " K '
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; UMJ $ |! J | ° x : RAiiic ^ iSMi ^ Ott W * r m ^ mmmm vmmmmbtmtd W"Wi \ i ty , C 9 . mmenc ^ At . bU Mtm OjClo ^ k . - ¦) '¦ ¦ :- ? .. ¦ ' : ; - . ' - •' ¦ : - ¦ -. ' -i ¦ ¦ : ?¦ ¦ ¦/ {* &&' * ' . * : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ t > . i& - . " £ /¦ . ¦ " , . ' : ¦ ¦ , h l "'^ : v ^ o . ^ - * "''"' ' * ' - " ;^ i-fei * Hi- >? . i ¦^• j * t ; u \'' ' t . ' U * <( * S *!^* p t 9 *? -r < £ *; 3 « lurdM , a jnaaijOTlwedat ? W ^? K * «* -Pi *» » t Oakenrod near tMi toirS , l ?^*^ ^ 'M of nooktiig ^ hi wft » gir % f *» lh # mnder ' -up , ( one of the faooki Tinfortunately oaught biaimbuth , wbiob torfe his jaw up , want th > ongh hif top Up 4 ^ ani nearly tore trig nose o& He preMotett i ; mo ? tDiti ^ W . s |< ctacle . ; " ' : v ' :. -- - '> : '" - ' * ' - l ? > v ;>' ; - " ^ ^ Radical Awo ^ at ) ton .- ^~ Ewy ireek jhja focie ^ r ^ eeps adding to the number of its m « mb « ri men who seem to hiyetije cause'it ^ heart . '
' v ' . :, r : : ' / , . : ' / . ' ; ' BStVV ^ Opti . ' ¦ : ¦ .: ' ¦¦ ;• ' . ¦ ¦ ' - ' V ShOcuno , A « c ^ BNT .--Ori th ©; morning of \ Ved-^ W- ^ ?^* a young woman , named Rac ^ ? o ° » ' * && ^ Htbot 23 years ' , met '¦> . Buddetiandfrighv nil death at the factorr of Messrs . James Hacking and ( Jp ^ ^ of tfeady Hill , HeywooaV whera she was f W ? !* - * rover , She waa carrying home gomebpbbins , and one or tyro of them fell ; and she Btoopedy 7 dth , ; 4 i ^ culty t kirtwasiBau ^ nt by a , n upright shaft , in rapid mb-« ° Wi mi which" ^ a s ^ at < 3 ie particulir place where her ' clothes came in couiacr , e ^ poie 4 by an opening in the casing .,.. Tbe poor woman , on findintr she
was fast , thriw ' up her arms , and' seemed to resign hera ^ lf tp'her f ate . The tame instant , her head struck against the frame , and the blood flew out in all directions ; the next round , her brains were scattered on ' the floor ; aud' when' the engine was topjie'd ; her head waa lifesrally beateii , bff / Both arau and oneJteg . f er& . alaQi foown . itiiiejcceedingly pa )»( ul to narrate ^^ these ! homd circunMtan ces ; but the Trierhtftil consequences of neglect cannotbe too vividly de 8 « Kb . ( Mi , toJm ^ . their superintending ^ rvan ts . The cprpnerVjurylaidadeodahd of . £ 5 on the 2 ha . tt . —Md 7 icfiester Guardian . { The deodandought tohftVebeeu . £ 600 attaeleasL ]
• ' . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ , - O ^ i-a ^ ' lV - . « - ' I ! . « , V . y .. ¦; . » .. .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' - ¦ ¦¦ : . ; --:..- : - TODWORDEM . / ' , ' . A * M 6 ui * iiiN ;; - in Laboua a . ni » nothing bbovohX ; jro ^ tB , — -rCrreat folks only yi ? it great places .. upon gripat ocbasibns—such have been the place , the occasionjfiind the folks ^ that have paid a Visit ,.. tp . tne : Village of ; Todmorden ,-fii > ni Sunday to Wednesday ^ liui ^ ^ ituF ^ eeh ^ ie , JRpefihis first police magintrate the patipa jos&esses ^ -jifri M&ufel the _ itjpst Ieayoed " solicitor the' ^ Nati&tfs ^ Tr ^ ury posse » sei ^ a * 'd' A ? K 0 ^ r ^ tfiie / -ciiteherf xndj ' "i * th » : > 01 dv-Bj ^ k ^' , 8 ^ y 8 . of 'hJBttsetf j . 'UhegreatestJerfpr fp ' . « . yij dioers" that rthe DS . tipn ' 8 metropolis pbtfse ' saea . ' haVe all ' been ' sent
¦ : ??^; by .: ' -tte . gyeateit "" X »<» V oA »^ t ^ fte Vhole wprlu possesses , to have , as ^ the 'Manchester Guardian has jt , aMrictlytccrei interview : with a jfew pf th 6-: weafyft magistrates that TodmprSen abd its neighbourhood possesses , f his itticll y secret itrferview < took place at the" Whites ^ Hart' * In $ on ' Monday last . ' After the . minds of ous natiye and , other- justices had been tufficientty jstrehgthe pcjl by the wise counsel , atidy according io ^\ s qwn 6 ohfission , vast ' experience of the ^ etfbpolitan ^/ ejfc catcher , and the others , they all sallied for ^ hupttn ^ iii most'ddring . and : desperate , -attempt , tof , appreneud tw < y boys , as the warrant , signed hi Mr . Justice
Taylor-, set forth , " of the ^ name of * John SkUdiiffe ' , alias . yfWcw ^ Bol ^ -and aibther . On * of the ^ Tod ^ thorden censtablei . ivoUnteei ^ d to . go himself zui fetch " any , person ; named in . the wawant , but this ; ; wiiuld not aniwer the , purposed No , said certain authpritiesbne ttfartbther ^^ ^ ( ou ^ ofcburse , ith ! s » as noMnteiffled to" hk ^ ¦ bt > tidtting real in : ; : thj ^ bujihessjithieye .. must -he a ^ f 6 ^ &rml ^ p ^ tmm b « : w » ay ^ the Hihahttpnts must be ierrifkea ^ arid iu their / ear they w ( t tefl iam ^^^? M 6 re >; paSaed , to the game purpp 8 | , Vwhiuh U i ^ tl ^ Mililarv- ^ nll th / tf oaiiLl f >/> * nn *>* j * ff i n . * . ' n * j * X with * fixed
^< CjQ » jmp ; er >; oi ^ nearly one hundred , were ordered bj ^^ d m ^ rcl ^ d ; ; bayonets , < & £ ; to tlte . W ^ t ;| I (^ rS Fielden's mill , at Waterwde ^ and an'd » | bi > Im > M' / ff « A «? rt «^ . escorc , t ^^^^ . teblt * , thief-catcher 3 , and . all - ^ e bther fMteh crs , and demanded admittance . J ' The-MesB ^ : 'Fieldf ^ n Were ^ called to the spot ; - and desired ^ inoy ? LW . nafc : they wanted ^ One-, of the party , saldiithejt wanted to ; apprehend two men as specified Ati the warfant . ^ ( fiey were told ^ y ; pn ^ # the ; o ® loukers that bniy pile of 'fl ^ ' person ' s ai ^ lc ^ WorkeB there . ; _ Mr . John"Fie'lden : aiked whoopttld identify him 1 '
, and ; Wa » told ^ that oaeof ; the Todraordeo cobs ; stabled knew him . This constable WaViheuaUowad ' to go ; jnt p the' mill % t bfa , butwhe ^ h ^ ^ etis " appearance ; tn ¥ authorities ^ would noi ^ keihi ^ , ailhouigh he was tbe same John Sut <) liffe ,. * &is ytfton ^ Bo *) that ; $ h , e wartant ? 8 taj * dj $ > , Jutlic Tayfy had received certuin information against .: However , as it : was Messrs . FielUen ' s mill , some ' body m «« f £ e ia / tfrt-- *«;; two brothers ; of . this | ob ^ Sujtc-liffe ,. ; vi «? . j Wiiliam-aai Thomas Satdliffe were ¦ fe ^ /?» i" * 011 *^ « Pon > withoiitiany warraut or pfet w k *^ Vc * r amffallfe Tfr-itirhtrU Ijnts" magfcv -terial and military display in undergo examinations
at the White Hart . Ic is peedie .- ! S , to go fjUrther into the detail of the farce ' : suffice it to , 8 ' ay the iivpboys were sti-tpped , ' sii \ r £ and-alf , ' and veiy al ^ iely examined whether they had' any scratches bffjother marks upon their , persons . ; : After this had been perforniediwiVe , upon the younger lad , who was found to have a whole skin , he was forthwitli aischargefli The oldar lad : happened unfortunately to hive a ioiYtupon his nick : ; he was therefore closely questioned how it came there , &c ., ^^ and the cerempiiy of stripping was in cqnsequenpe performed '' . a ''' -third time upon him , once by tho stranger ttiief-catcnerj andtwice by theJustices ; he ;' w ' « is then set at liberty .
Neither of the l ad * Had been . told why they were apprehended ,-, ripr ; were , ^ p ^ them . Afterthe [ ads hadv been taken iato custody ,-their , fathers' house « 'a « searched by two notorious vagabond ? , who , by their own , admission ^ possessed no legal authority ;} < this was also dona under at strong military display , ) but nothing was 'found . The . metropolitan thief-catcher boasted , on his first coming btlt on ; Monday , "that he wus certain tohaA g at lfeagt half a dozen , and transport &t least three ur four times as many—the people coald npt ^ escape-his experien *^ . and vigilance--that he should apprehend them by scores , and have them separately' confined
and secretly examined : and re-examined ^ and some of them would .-be sure , ^ to be frightened into telling somethingi )\>} it . i \ A » game > ha 8 cot yet been commenced . The great authoritiei bad on Tuesday several persons undersecret examination j aWngat whom were Mri William ingham , the overseer of Langfield , and Mr .- Young Uttlvy , a publican at Lumbutte , bu | we have pot heard of any result . * The , metropolitan trio left here on Wednesday . NjB . ^ -Wei sriall ^ ^ shortly have a ^ few ni ore / wrtiti of the poor tailor to relate : his adventure under the bre ( Bing , tubhi » , turned his brain . He has a doctor in daily attendance , but we are . informed his ca s * ig a . hqjgelets one . . i ' . ;;• . ' ¦''¦¦ ' .. ¦ ' ¦ - . ' . . ' - ¦'¦ - ¦¦¦ .: ' . ' . '¦ ¦' . ¦ ¦ '"; ¦ ' . . ;¦ ..
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A MASTER ANI > nziSTBESS FOB HOLBECK WORKHOUSE . rnHE MASTEB , will also have to fill the / Office J- ; of .- Assistant Gyerseer .. He will- he required to mat e put , and collect the Poor ' s Rate ; to make out the Borough , County , Burgess , a ^ nd ^ ' -. ' Jury li j ^ bl , attend : thevBarrister ' a Court , investigate Settlement cases , obtai p Orders and remove the Paupers , make out and collect ; the Bastardy accouinils , ; attend yestry Meeting 8 , and . hjfctend ' the Justicea ,, make ' out ahd collect the Hwfiway Rates , and act as Clerk to ihe Board pf Sig ^ ays ^ ^ H Married Matf , but * hare ino wmilyve . He and ^ the
nufress jwjll-havp to fe $ Me in / % e Wprki pnie ^^ nd ; he wiliiiaye £ 6 jBnd ^ 6 u || ci 4 ivt * nfe ftei iii' ^ OO for the--feitibJbi ; execution .--o ' S ^ d ^ estioJE ^ j ^ apBacg . Salary £ 80 per Ahnum . >^ '& Person ; conversantwith ^ arpebiaiJCiaw ; wonld be preferriedi ' . " : *• % : ^* r ,, S 1 : Testiinonialg ^ se ^ ed ^ : ^ ¦ free ^ ; to s ^ ^^ Twebty-fburth : JhLf ? k > f : December instantj-at Fonr 6 MSp «> itvt ^^ fjeroppri ... * ¦ ¦ ^¦^¦' , K . ^ i ii .. *; . « iiv ^^ ¦ The Electiott , wifctaice ^ Iftce , ^ M ^^ ninMr ^ m ^ the yestr ^ of ^ bec ^ Chtifc ^^^ l tNjg W& 8 $$ ®^ $$ fc < && < j ^ SollecK cputairis ^ L ^ aktwni '<»^ 14 j () 003 flhibi-^ nbS , ^ nd w jnte a ^ itkfo a ^ Mife of l * eda , '¦ : -j ¦' -. ¦¦*
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ETery LANCAS ^ mE ^ r ^^^ ftteNorthern Star of this day will receiVe : a ' Portrait of * " ' t J . BitOlTTlfiBi | iSlE | fi | sa ? The YO ^ SIIiRE ^ Pur chasers * a the 22 nd i & 9 SCOTCa& ^ EWCASTLE on tb « 2 ^ V «» d the Birmingham ; bath ^ BEi 3 TQfc . NOTTINiSHAM , & LONi > ONion januarr thesth . . . : ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ •'¦ . , ¦ :- ¦ : . ' : > ¦ :: ¦ ' ~ v ^ The Subscribers at CARX . ISLE . will , Wcel ^¦ »; ¦"¦' ¦ . "¦ . ' . ' ¦ , " . - . -,:. ¦ Portrait ^ of , . *^ ir ^/ J ' : ,: ' , : ¦ ¦
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JM . 1 nesday JasV ^ attlfc ^ parish thtrch , ^ KeighleT , Mr ; John CJaphAffl , iro ^ ^ moulder , . to / Miss Maria Sharps danghter of Mr . James Sharp , wool comb TOanulactuTer ' Jbattfof tbis t 6 wnV •"• -- > - ' v On Saturday last * at baEparishchurcij t . ^ ir . ^ John iWilUamson , clpthdresser , to Mrs . Ann Roberts ^ j bothpfHolbeck . : "¦ : * ¦ : '* -r > ; .- <¦ ¦ :- ; ¦¦ ¦• v ^ . ( vuyy * . > VSatne day ; : at our parish cburchv ^ Mt ' . Slaaley ^ Copper ^ clothdresser , toMiKs Harriet Silkafone , both of : Unstown . ; : ' , ; - :: ¦ ; . - . : ;¦ . ; ' ¦'¦ : ¦" .:. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ : •• ¦ , ¦ ' , < , < i Mmm Aayj afc itir parish ^ cihtirclf , Mr .- Jame % watgpn « , ctotbier , iBramleyV ta Mm . Mary Burnett . « F Armlair ' : ^
y Same day , at our parish ; church , Mr ; George Smith , clothaf ^ sie ^ o Miss AHce > Welfoitl , bota 6 f * hiR to * n . >; ;} . ¦> ' ¦ •' y-:. ' . - . i-. '" ;; v - ^ Vrc- ¦ •¦ - ¦ , ; -:-: ¦ ;¦ :. - ' . ¦¦ ^ On . Sundaylas ^ at pur p . ? iri § hi cburcji , idt . iWm . Colley , shoemaker , to Misa Aha LeaK , both ! of " thistbwriv ^ v-f ¦;¦ ¦¦ > . * ¦ -i .- •; . < : r ?> -: '; ::-, « : r-V <;; K'w-: ? ^?* me > ^ aHour parish ^ urch , Mr . Janiei ¦ Ihorp , moulder , to Mi * s Ann Gray / son , Vbtli of twtyW-.: - r'f-f l -: y ' ; y % -- ^\? _ Same day , t at t our parish , churehi- Mr . Joha f !« other ,. clothdresser to Mias Ursula Yorker , botlt * of Holbeck . . "¦ -. ¦ - ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ .-. .. ¦ ¦ - .. . - -.. ' ; : ¦;" . : ¦ :- ' ¦• •; .. ... ¦ ¦ < - .::: > . " -. v
^ ame day , at pur parisli ^ churchV Mr . Benjamii-AJurgatcojd , voolsorter , toMm MarysNaylor . botlt . ofAIeahwpod t r > ., % ^ x ;; v . ^ -... ¦; - .: ; . -r ' -i : l ^ teb ¦ > On Mdnday laSt , at ouf pj&rish ohSifrclii Mr ? W . Barstw ^ inepmniBBi to Mis * Eliz ^ Murgi ««> yilw boffin jpfB . urIe ^ V 3 P . \ . .. v ^ ,,. ^ ,, vOv > ; . / , - " , - -. » ; :,- ; , / . , Sanxe flay , at our parish cKurclii ' Mr . AlexahdW " Owins , clothdrflisser , ; t <> MHs'Etttab ^ tlfPoirata , boUi > ofthB town ,- ' y .: i ' ^ A- ' . ( .: i : « . > . !; v }}> f . * «? * ¦' * '>¦¦•¦ ' *>;¦ . . ¦ ¦• ' ' » : ¦¦' ¦ ¦• -. ' * : vfe Sa ^ . o ' a ^ at pur . parish church , Mr . WMa ^ - Bulmer ^ etothdresseri tO'Misg . ; SarJah ^ BdHrTroai © f Hun ^ let-. ^ J $ * $ 6 ; ' , vsfa ¥ »;« rid-, Y . !> ii > SiVo ' . ; . ;• ; ; ..- ' . -: ' . ¦ ;> :- /? - ¦ i N iSainewdayi a ^ pnr : | MW 8 h . / chwc ^ Rogers , clpthdresser , ' ¦ to'Mm EllenWindsor , both lif ' thisitBwi *?^^^^ . hi ^ ^ hnrin . r ^ ilx : d ^ : - » v ' "¦ "fu * £$ &l ** & ¦ ^ -l » W ^ clwjcbVf Mr , J > n » e « t ? 4
« W « j , ujasent to miM 9 ttannaa , ttand , both of thi * & S ^*^« Woa ^ Jpat » a } church /> MrV ^ Wffliamf Ander , !« n jr ; m 8 jion , of , Ch . apelaHertbn , Misi Jasx » e ^ rkfof pot ternewton ; " ^ ' . "i ^ ^ v ^ t Edward Aftinsonf to MifefBriffget ^^ bnnelii'lJBtli of ; tlvi 4 tibwnss' : v ' .. = " , >¦ -p ; ' i .. u > xi ?> : ¦>'• ¦ .. - '¦ i-: ^ ' .:- ; - ' ^ - -.. * - - ' j ± tym : ; fev at : our DarM churchy ¦ Miv ^ enrr ' Dalky , pubffcan , of Armley , * t 6 Mi ^ s AnB- Waiht WixghU otWortlcy . : ;; , , i ,. - - _; « r ^ " § W- r * t . our pjirtsn Cllutcn , Ivir . Cartet ; Wilkuie , dyer » of Hunsleti to Miss Aijii CidiS : ^ ¦¦ H blbeck .. ' :: ^ . ; , - " -. ' :::-.::-: ^ , ^ : ' ; - ' - - ^^ : *^^;^^^ . ^!
. bame day ,, at . p ^ tiaris h ;\ urco ; JSJr ^ Tiwnjai' ' Potter , ibutcheiii . ; & * . Mis * ,- Ann ; vftidiirV Mtii ¦; . # t HolbpCtov - ; / r' : ' : j .. . j '; ' « . l :: ii . H » . ) iwV . * i « t lC'i . ' - ; -r ; viv ., ' - > ' - [ ' / i '} ., '' I ^ P ? ' W ^ d jaesdayiastit at onr pa ^ athj chiirch , IVfcV , Na ^ at » Me ^ , ; gK ^ fi ^ M& Sar ^ slnii Sbiret ; ' ho ^ -oCA ^ ey ; . .. < ^' . {^^^¦ •"¦ ' ^¦ *; V . "V ^ ^ % i : j Same * day , : at ; Our * , pansb ; , vkuss ^' Mf . ; 2 fb 3 ia ' Lee ;! to , sMi « i' Sarah ( Ann Daw ^ on , < bbtk of , Md » fown ,- /' ' ^ -H . « w-j ^ : 3 i ' . nt-n { ' . . . iifcjj H ' iii -j > r < ~ Yrf . "' ¦ ' * ¦ ¦ < On Tb ^ da / . ilastitatf >« aht % an& * to& ( fc ? Mii Jojin Win ^ r ^ H ;; bf ^ l ^ | jWw , 'vto ^ Glegg ^ bf : ^^^;^ : C-:-- ; -, ^ J ~^>^ **> . ?¦ ¦ *»*< ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ U ^^ e ^^ J \ t iei
b . fiieadinfeleyi ^ : ' - ^ '' * ' ! « te < ff . tr-n ^ : s < ii- ^ i ^ i * z > t - ' On Sunday , the 3 d instant , ' a * ftckeifegi'ibyiai » 3 T ^ ; T ^^ ^^«» m'fw 4 % ri ^ tjoner i v , Richard Field , farniertnd ^ ziefVtof ^ aSfcfi *^ ^¦ ¦»» - Oq Sundayaa 8 t ^ atth > Holy ^ tfnityfltoi ^ cfc HWUi ^ by the Rey . ^ H ^ Bromby ^ Qeprge ; B ^ aani 8 S makers tp Missi Mary Arpbld ^^ niec « . t 6 Mi ^ amu et Smthi Lord CpllingwS 6 dVl ^ (^ i ^ fe ^ . i ¦ ' ¦ . O ^ Sunaay ^ s ^ mfeDartoB chmrfch , by fljo ReV *^ * ^ % myfoMr ^ J ^ tpvmter , : U > Rebecca . '; second daughter of Mr . Jbhntebsi , grbteVrbdt ^ of : Kexbroy . . - ¦ iv- ' - / - ' - ^ ,. rff ^ ni / . ir , *; r «/ f « Vi ,, •< f !« , v ; ., , > On Tuesday lAstiAtfIitaajl ) riffifila ^ liviK « n « .-
G . Allen ^ K ^ m ^ SmittfG ^ fton ^ piSck ^^ ' to Mary , vburiseiV'dtftighfei' ^ file lti * Mr . W ; v < Foster * of ^ b 3 driH m . H »« enae 88 ini •><* ?!> '¦(¦ *» A : ^ u ^ riday week ^ alourp ^ l ^ shM c ) i , Mr . . Wm . C WhaHey , ^^ wopl ^ merclian ^ fo ^ Handah ^^ Second ? daughter of Mn'S . ^ wijeiiV- a ^ ^ tU ^ towtf ;*^ & , ; ¦ . S ^ e day ,. a ^ our ! paiUt , charoh ^ fMi ! . Abraham i Firfti , pamter , Birstaj , to Miss ^ Juie ^ Sluinii , oiMt r " - _ On Th ^ dayaajU , at fibs ^ BsleyanBAgsttciattei > i ] ^ pel , Rp chdale ^ by ^ ie ; ^^ Thpmas Ashwprtti , l ) rakerstreet , tojUWMM ^ * Tweedale , ' of . Cutgafei ; neaifilMd ^^ TliiiliMrfe * the firs ^ mamage ^ soleimiJze ^ uuitbe ^ i ^^ afcaHiedf i - place , the , couple we ^ res ^ d ^^ ^ Bjble ^ Jf u" "
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Ann Hayhnrst , sister , to ; Mr . Robert Ramsden , of ^ Hunslet . ¦ .:: ¦ ' ¦ ,: - ¦" -. ¦ - " ¦; : ' , ' : ,: ¦ := ¦' ¦ :: . ' ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦¦ : - .. r * - ' * . . "' T Fn 3 ay week , John Walker , infant giai ^ or - James WasB , grocerj ofvttns town * -r ' - ¦ '¦• ¦¦ ' ^ •' -,- - ^ v ''; -V Ufely after » long iani painful iHnes >^ b «! i » * ^ ervof rHullott | I |* aM ? onto | ra « tM ' ^ Jw- Y , : fi ^ tha . elde 4 , daugl ^ j |^ S ^^^ yS ^ place i af ^ a lonffan 4 iteaipuiiaffi 2 ^^^ ft ^ : i bore witb ^ reatpatiraceiand : *« aitattton to ^ wSB ^ " , Sjojie day , ^^ e ^^^ agyancedf ^^ J * W « , widow of the 1 &-MiZ ? $ aj ^* BltitiBfEft formerly scboo ^ teratLeiUO ^^ ar Gi *^^ ; - l 9 » . ^ v 8 fc-iii » 1 u ; » t ; iiaWVBfc :- * Ariaffii ^^ .
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"WITH IMMIDIATE POSSESSION , N Old Established and Good Aceustbmed Bl PUBLIC-HOUSE , situate at Stocks Hii-l . Ho ^ BEeK , and known b y the Sign of t }> e iBull ' s Headlnn . \ , ' ' . '¦ ' ¦ ¦ „ : , " : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' " , " ¦ ¦' The Situation ia a very eligible , one , and well worthy , the attention ; of Persons desirous of laying out their Capital in Trade , as that part of the Village is greatly on the increase . - The Valuation Moderate .- ¦ ¦• - "'" " ¦ ¦ .:.. . -, v ¦ . . ¦ . ' . ¦ - . '' < ¦¦ ¦' . / .
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ifmr-JslBrcamTite lto » B »» .-r-ift » adjouijjed i * qn «* t ^ wa » a * oHMf « a ^ W ^ ftiB&y ^ wh ^ jereral witDessea w * re ex « mJB » d at -great 4 «» gth , ibnfip ; * rT "f ate " w ^ r € e ) ic ^ e ^ iiM ( fiB j /^^ ex Hits horr ^^ t ^ yei ^ fiiP tra ^ ed ^;>^^ iioq ^ fat , tru adjourAed * . ' at * . njn ^ so'Mo ^ V . on . rtWiednesaay ! # v « ning , to ; W n ^ ut ^^ Ttariiay ^ ntorninft sSnee whicfr time weinlvt'Ead ^ # inneliigence . jA # ^ jmght s « expected , - tile freatwiV excitemedt prevails in iTewca « tle ^ « nd _ itt ne ^ J ^ rhSoai . t . A . Tanety . jof xu ntettfr iar » ifeat / proWM ^ sene of" them dsserving « eaiu At % a ^ f « H « f w » tiBnk thaMinder preient « arcnmstiBe « Jf it' » wiWl b « bdwW , - « ad m } gh ^ l » e « jyustt » gite 5 Bft $ rteey fo ftem , iny"furAe ? ihan m thfy areiapjfelei hj- &e e-ridioce 1 * 6 ( 0 ™ the jnquwt ¦'¦ - * - ' ¦ -:- -- " ' - - ¦ ' - .- - ¦¦ - - - "' ; :- ' , > . - " - . "¦ " ¦• ' . " - ' \ - *"
. LwKN ^ XAjrEKS . — "We kasre ^ great-pkasurein ftiing that the linen weaYBrain th * employment of lir . George : Bebntteo , - ' of -ftai-town , haviBg represented . toaat-Jtend * inaB the advance ^ of ^ wages reesived b ^ jJwar-ifeaifw-wiHfenea of-Barnsley , 'Mr . B . caused ^ nqmryrto jte maaejan ^ tnding that , with eae exceptibn ^ eiBSfiagrinasUni had all agreed to ^ the adTao ^ Ife **^ fifce '&tf * k <* &the wages of Hf workuka to ^' itatte icale bf prices . We understaod that Ur ^ 'iomTBon'i example has been flowed bf ^ r . ^ ryniiamiffiK .
: '* .-.- 'Swoxxbmsw ^ pldjl , " " ^ . ^ SwinDLuro ExTBAOKDiiiwr ^^ On Tuesday Jsst , a Mr . 5 gmnel Sjk «>» , © t Slarthwaith , was * c * eoeted | by two men , -OBeitf wbeni aaked-hinv to he > tht bearemf * note to tbi .-parksa of Siaithwaire . ffbe purta ^ went to VpuWieinoaFe to write die note , « pon whi <*« n « B ^^ # irindiers " aaed Mr . ; Syke « to give him ^ etes ^ foi ^ twb hundred sovereigns . Mr . Sykes cwmted ns notN , and bad no more than one which
kttndred fed ' fif ^^ Jk ^ iiV lie put . into - his yocketand leftto gay them * way 5 . but upon again looking for . tibem . W :-&imd ; them T » plaeed . by a roll ef jdir ^ * papers . : C ^ ie -ef-ihe -men is about from fiurry to forty yeari of age , wear * . Urge whiskers projecting over-. bis . - chin ,, which appear to . be fake ; iark complexion- Thkman went afterwards to the Pack Horn cr ^ aA-office j isoA itenn > red "¦ -a"Tb ad ^ jTer eiga to pTiy for la place jQ ]( $ ncbe * ter , - " v :
FlBB . ^ -Dn 'Friday night -last , : \« ' - " "atack-- of oato belonging to Mr . Hugh Holmet ,- of Bradley , was set on fire at three dUeVent -placet , but help being procuredT&e prapertf was » a , T » d . - -. -:. - . - , ; . -GTLLiuiiJkisr M * XTiFf& . —A * die weekly meefeig *? Guardian * , c » Monday the following boaint ^ s was tnnsacted . / They v « f ain- dntided-1 the . Union into tistrica , " name l y , fourteen , which wa < saactjoned \ j the Commlsajoner * . They also Uxedrthe-salarie f the officer * . Hudder « aeld iato have two eoUectasand ; TeBei ! ng >* ttcer ; « dl &e otters to be . col
lector and sMBstast OTtrw » r , along with the appointed verseer * of eaefi towntaip . a « telie ^ inf -officers . Anverriseme » t « for office ™ to appear qo- Saturday and tbe ' uppointeent to ta « e- pliee cm- Monday the 24 th Defc * mbw .--SdinY debating took place regard lag : the ^ officer * for Huddersfifeld , as the Guardians are determined' to iaTe ^ teen wbe wiU " act "with the Toice of the jpeople . They , also have made a call ibr fifteen per cent , on the Taluaaon of each township ; they will now * ee jf-tJie rata-pay era will jmppon the new law or net . . - . - ; . - ¦ . ' - ; . : ¦' _ .
STO 5 * k . P ^ U tjsu— Dn . ' Saturday laft , a blind . Woman , of tbe name of Sarah Crow , of Lock wood y trent to ^ aed . j * her . usaal state of health . Being afflM e ^ r WJt fu a . Mvere , : c » ngh ,: iheinmates ef the bijase iot , i « aiiiig her , went to see and found her ¦ uitedead . ^
Skali , Coni . —Tl nf " inhabitants . ' of . thia towaa » fready rincouTenieneed by Ae »» rcity of staaU eoin , bo . tb « lrer and copper ; whe * i » rat is &om persona koardint-n-Bjit -or not is iaxdto tell , asiney ar » -in tojne place * : calling o « t , not a » was-ii the-time of the Beform agitadon , for gojd- gold ; bnt silver and eopner- ' Soime of th « select orders , in ihls district , iave resolred not to vend any more jnoney to the feaaks at present / . ;'' :.. ; " ,- * '_ : ¦ . '" HtJDPtRSniiD CottBOK . —The Council of the Church of England CoUeciate School , at
Bodderxfield , have elected as -principal of that insdtetion , theSer * Matthew "Wilkinson , M . A . Clasjaeal lecturer of Clare Hall , Cambridge , and late Zellow . of that College ; -In » rd « r'that the school may enmbme-a iaperidr commercial -educationTrith tl > e beat MMtroetion-in laBgaajte and science , they b * re elected , -as Connnerriir Masttr , Mr . "William T « fe , who hai been for a quartw of a century , an jnineut ; initmctor jof- mercantile ^ pup ilsjn ^ London , wbereie bla " resigned . TnTarour « f bis f = 6 n . The businet ^ qf tie sdJool is " to commence after tbe Christmas vacation . -
jTosttrsitK TfittOK . —An adjourned meeting of ti » Northern tTn » b will bt held on Monday evening next , at eight o ' cloek , ; at Mr . S . Pickinson ' t ^ oom , ' to hear the report of the delegate meeting , and , other special business , where all are requested to . attend , who are iavoarabie to the cause o&forwardiogth * rights of tbe people ; : '
Nyw Pdoi « iLiW . ^ 'rieia » Hfcant 8 " of I-intijraite and the pe ^ hbourhood are subscribing libera lly towards defraying the . expenses of . defending the Anti-Poor-Law Guardians ef the Huddensfield TJnion attending the . prosecution instituted against them ¦ by the tools of th » Lommisiioners 5 and we hope tlndr&e TeprfentatrrCT-of . the people will not l » ej oeglected in -any . ef the townships they have - ' ! Bichab-D QuxkmbTj Treasurer . - . , Jobh itntB , Secretary . .
TO THE XTHTOBS O ? THE XOBTBEBK STAB . GENTLEMEN , —A paragraph » pperre 4 in the last week ' * lndx Mercury ; stating manj false -and KandalopB impotat ioQs againtt me , in statting that » dditional eridenee was * &&nce £ _ . HenrsJoha North , maiitifiictttrer , deposed that ^ 8 w « s ba tbe onuide of tbeutob on the occasion in qn ** tion , -ymalxone o ' clock ; saw tbe door 1 rar » t-op «» -with a lieavy freule , naei ui bmtteiinj ; ram . North , IB his evidenc * , ptatcs no auch tning ^ s Wins ootode the mob until niue ? 'dock ; nor did he saylie uw the d »« r bvst open ; bnt this > e &i txj aktmrtJy' ihathe'wu ' not on the ground at all » fcor « tan * ttiant « . Why ¦ th » wsj » ot Jn » ertei in the ^• rovy'cTepart is bea ± kn * ir& to it > Jjio £ coji £ nctor »; there * J » maoj mat * falsehood * in tie report which I snail not ponbUyon mth , ss £ hej- are owfly seenthnmgkliy' ^ 11 "who * n B ^ uBiuted with tfie ^ eumtta ' ncw . "Ti # Merairy in iU wsQ to set me iato trembi * with the Bianical pr » t * soen , dubs
*> e 1 h # ' Psadoek Doctor . Aamastj of Tonrreaders may not tiB ^ entmnd thi * t « nn , I with to inform them t&it race M % j , JSSJ . J b »»» cared . . person * of the ninaljdisorder with Jitytmrrit o ( Ar pirn manofttf tnre from , herta Joat ; mxny f . tbece eoru B » Te been of lonr , five , tan , "and fifteen Te * n staB ^ insr . ' 1 know tli » t aome * of the' yellow iocioM ia Hod-. ienfieu ; lure attempted ta get up » proaeeadon anjnst mn &r , thi «; tat « k » jr h » T » aly ¦ 0 ^ the jmject for fear it koB ^ dome jcooiL laaniafbimad th » t my late employer Mr . CrouluLd , iafready oB « ndea at * p » Tagrap& . in- lastwt * Vt St ar . » bout me being discharged , ic Foztheialanbalwm of yonr readers I bere enclose a , report of tha con-Teraation that took p } a » betweea » t and Mr . T . Croadaad , ( tldcat - son ot G . CrosalaBd , ) when 1 took »/ Ja » t work n > wbUtmsafttbeStbiBBtsBt , laakad ibr aaotner warp . Be told me there waa no more Cor me . I asked the reason , fie ' aid it k ao . I « aid lafaonU like a beUet tele tmvnihat to jrd
auxDcwtth . H * then aaaflit-wa * fprkorpingmy-wt » 3 t-too long . laaid nay Tom , thisviU n % t do , { or the other vrsrk put ' oulat the same time to anoCher man , only came in that sftefOOimV Mti Join * came in this fortnoon . Tell me the tmtfe frhat you ar » tnrsdng m * # ffJor . Li it far apoi&ng my work ? H « aaawend No , yon hare always grren aati « fa « tjo with yonr work , ragiia demaneed what are yontunuBgnie oB lw ? Beaaid w » ja « st fia » ejon to ; derote- the whole of your Uae far-ns . -ff » amat fears- peraona who arf not afraid f tk » - CstmtMm toefcftg thsja ^ at -of their looms . Iaaifl tbes umb ' Whin h » T » fcflea in hanginf ms—yon an about to ¦ I 1 ij ^ ia Vfmitn * - i ^ s ttaakedwmkiaaly . forth * work yitrj » atlTjiaj L . » ofl jtold h ) l % iahon } d not aak . him for any liSpe ^ MS » m ^ yoa wSsSd i earner in your Talnable nsfir ' WlaTatii i ^ -l % mal »» ,-t > f fctymr Teadera » ee howl ¦ sieitiiBTinni >» 4 MiaafntiVl iyi <* 4 tiaa who are nerer nri fflrAniijt witb tj ? TrinfnTrjrjtart thti ) of seeing > $ eor - ; T ^* p i « w * r » - :. ¦ : / -. . " " " - ¦ . ;' V - - ^ ia ^ teB-HiieH . Paiao «^»* arH » ol «» n ^ l ^ iaai , 18 S 8 . " ' ' v '
- ; ^ ; .: . " .-.- B 3 CHM 0 S 2 )> T " ¦ -. ¦ \ .-v . V $ p ^ cJt ^ Onin : ^ K ^ j ^^ -v ^^\ % j ^ a shqsjng-anndi , residing" in the obrodgh , wi » brought « p before George Croft , ^ q ., by Toda , the poKee qnataWe , ebjxged Trith stealh ^ out of a , cart belonging to -r- ——L Calrert , a miller , if £ he said borough , aboil of-aetl , on Saturday last He was feUj ^ committed forjbdal at the next quarter seasions fefep ierborouKh , but , oa-tendering sureties for his apfj « ran « , w jns beH to VaiL—Two or three •^ to ^ ans ajipeaMatefbre : George and Christop her Cypfk j ^ fSi ggpj ^ npon ^ roBir summoas , to answer to hargef w ^ instinem f or naTiug . caused nuisances id 1 ^ s ^ eir ta ^ . byjfluighills , S » ., contrary to the b yelam of iieborsugh . The charges were full y prored , a / id the parties nntd and discharged .
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, and Vote by Ballot ^ benth ^ e ; object * are ^ lr tained , there would be no more BelUng of V « t « r . fe ' twenty i thirty V oy fifty > ipnid »—pra ^ coreiof | h # fp , or , a few barrel * rof beer , . or the liquidajioa ot * I debt , or the ; cancelling of a promissory n 6 ? o , —it * would ubt have cost : the worthy Member' for * tW > 'Borp njgh . ' , Q ! f . - ^ bn * mo 4 . % > Kr ' : < rv ! ' 9 ^^ . Sii ^' : ^ . . ' raany ^ thousandsi > -ion hare obMMMd a aeat iu thji House of Commons , to represent those BoronghtJ be is : an advocate > for the Ballot . Mr . HufeK * Williams , of CarniartheDV ititi Mr . 5 Jbb * Fro « ry' « - Newport , ar > appointed ^ the delegates to represent tbe : wa 0 le-of : ^ ae ' : ^ 6 riing-v-. Ken ^^ - > U ^ ia ^ iu ' . iithe counties of South Wales . ' : v ' ' ^ - *» ™' .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 15, 1838, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1036/page/5/
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