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f ** V '"" "Captain says that he it not in the least raetanei to serve radet my other flag than that of his owb wesfcry . uS ^ tt " ^^ Q ^« EH .-Tbe new Pem » a ££ Tgj , ttsaieimfwha , « h * U new « r rrato to town fromTUneaie * , is aii to be tke beiar of Sfty U « ha « re dtMrU r « f csyimte workm « B « BB , u i TO « frm tbe Sh * h to be ? Maje . tr Q «« , Tietona . —Morning HenttL \ YLvm mrnaj to the B »^ t , tod how ttiBj- to Lorf Meftovn ' i lister rl - - -
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SSS ^ ST ^' iml - " liriil ' ^ lt * rniPTij » MvmstK , —6 n Monday last , eneof tkcliinale aenraata in tbe employ of Mr . Bhiupe , of tbe BuS ' cHead Inn , Lineola , was ordered , as ssbal , ta take op a enp of tea to ber nurtresa . Tbe yougVoaMB left Ae tea to &tcb aojoe crean , on paging wbisfc in |» tbe tea « be obeervcd it to curdle ; knowing tita cream to be fresa , sbe expressed ber
sQjpnze to ter feUowcerraot , who observed , ?• I n ^ ose yos Aink I aeu to poison my mistms / 1 Tbe tea was taken « p to Mrs . Sbarpe » and Ae girt * * obserratwfi seationed , and , by a miracle , sfce did sot drisk aay of H . Mr . 8 batp locked op tbe tea , and bad it analysed , when it was found to contain- a large quality of oxalic acid . Tbe girl has bees taien into costpdj , and tbe matter will undergo a stnct inrestwatioa . —Lincoln Chnmkie .
Thx lat » DCTtt . —In tbe Central Criotaal Cornt on Friday week , Edmund Delves Brengbton pleaded fnihj to Ae charge of aiding and abetdog Fraoeis taoae ) Eiot to £ 11 Cbaries Flower Mirfin . Mr . CkAson addressed tiie Court hi ^ mitigation of poTnstanent . Tbe arisonw / be said , was , * Ttry young m » a , and wasia tact only a noaiinal second in tbe doel . He bad also esdea-ronred to jtrerefti tfea Bedni fatal sbotfrom Wtng fired . Mr . Chambers , for tbe jirweeatwBj , also -applied fat tbs mwetfal eoo > sidenOioa of tbe Cofrt . Bares Tsngbaa i **^ , bf badaaeertaijwdfr 9 « tte 4 eBOsi 6 oBS tbat tbe easa « f
tbe prisoner was very different from tbat « € *• otber parties toitbedaeL H « "would taks- aa early tj > portui&j of eousltiM tfc < Secretary of State « n / Ae subject ; and sbmra reeemmend a sentence of impri ? eomaeat , wrtainly nt > t exceeding that imposed « b tbe ptier persons « Jg * gei ill tbe iseL Jndfmeat of death was then nJcordeS . ' ag ^ inst tSe arkoacr . ^ . MwisTEiui- Ckajcges . —Tbe Mtminf Ckrv-Mkti oTMsodaj aaaoonofts tbe Wbwing Ministerial changes : —All tbe friends « £ tbe preset Goram mest witt rejoice to learti that Lord M « rpetb bai joined tbe Cabiaet . Tb » advocates of rtWrmaud imp puremwt will b » ^ tMaore ^ gratified , « s tbv ^ wilt reaemher tkat Lord M&hab *) fnhis etnnmjtniratfoas . witb l * © dMtteMiB , $ &fc £ jtrj asdded 6 p i ( tWa
is -fsvear *« rtt < r « HWU Tftost wno now najugfe cbaracter for inteBtty and firpmen , will be surp Jthat be w ? r « fld < lah « ¦ & w OoBtrstrtti , sju tbertflffe frel eonSd « n * i ) tat the Balttft will in fetore becoasiderfti }/ j "As jpresent GoTttnoient . t » Se an open qoes » Hoi . Tw ManjuJi of Normanby succeeds Lori Gl «^ M ||» -C ^ oBfalSecxftary . - - - CoxcmjfaciX ]** * , JtMP Hxvwm Escap * or Lo » D 8 W » M 0 NT .-rOa Satorday nigbtj aa ao * i dent , whafc , but f » r fcrtoaate uiicasmsiaucfes , might b&ve besB sttteaded with very serious eouw ^ uentes , eccorrei to- Jjori 4 Kortooa ^ M ; T . for Perthshire : It appear that bis Tfirfshipi whilst posting in . a cba&e ms ^ irlro&'Seotie Ts » ee to the South , left Xij * . xoss with . a pair ofJresb . horses . " On " arnving ai to \ tuc
Crossgtoes . aaxr-wn ; p * ecunwitj , pon-ooy , &in 1 tM * f £ tt' % & ' * » f >* » * *** f t ^ , replaced ibem by a p ^ o / j ^ hlfew ' Btabled in { hat place ., Tl » e * booeijswr *^ r > Mm ^ 4 , Utofij ^ m 1 ** . ]^ of tfee-coadv b » kefojn « ©> r * s , MHaeaiiinvaf ktiSang : Vbei t £ e " boyfost attmanagemaat « f tbe eh « 9 » - P « cci ^ oj liii dai «« , UKp « i-b « jle » pe 4 amoof tbe u&h m 4 ejcin « d « slwrt . ^•»«<» - = sst ^ S ; ) eft « sliftA »< oMb > whieb-was dr ^ rd -:
forward at a Udaemhi tats by tbrbe ^ sm Hrt sitoatkm was i » -Ae . klghs « t < egW » 'P « il <«* i-bot witb , gw » t preseoee 4 F mitf ,. 'iejofe »* d * k «* hai »» door , and jtaaped oat « i the wad . Most ftrtanately be fell wbere tb « 9 Mis 4 rarfn « r de « p , < D * e * ci-ptd nnhazt . Tb » "w » w 1 tttDTnf * e qoafteKof a » H * of Qu ^ crfsTTTv Afterv « i ^ th < H »«* w ^ « JTfd akm ^ wick great is f iJlt / towardt Qneensfem-. It came wrt to 1 to Uk
the-hui'ses weft brocg ^ bepfa ^ manoovm , then waiting th » arriral . ol th * p »»» af e . ho * t from nt ^ ovtt . M ^ dresdfBl ' wif tb « ooHisioB , lhat boOi eoacV ?! . Wcrs imaabed tn f iulii « Bitw ^ horses wask 2 Ua-fB ^> e apoi , and tbtofct * wat » e Terely MJ 8 » d > H , oopyyeoco of a pjrrtioaof ihe pelehanng ran into its flank . LmdiStorawBtaad tie jwot-boy arrived at Qpeensferry bafcr * tit mail rtaned ^ tbs North , by th « Pe § aac « © oacb , which
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* Jt ^ T-3 ^ - AQO » * * r ««| rf « i ft * of chalk ^ L ?^ fL > v ^ L *" 1 * ' *• •» " * forming . Jtbe wto »* e *« € theWert-tanoel tbraogh' Shats ^ wfe't i ^ ' 2 ° ^ Ll bj * w «* j k » d not som « warning been 1 ^^ flflfi tg , ' seveaty-eight men mW ?! 2 vP * ^ « l ^*^ # « W « w its pitch , ¦ "tStef * th ^^ 5 ^*^ tbowanl tons ! i ^ S ^ B-W lSm ^ iff 4 WBw . *» d R « . Wilttam WfHp » Bu «^ o (>« S * d » f partMteg ** , wbicb rog bftj&jpfeh | i | t 4 a * t * edk , acou » iderable »© c * •^ $ am * k 9 * ij tar ge jbr « u » « oaM to Colonel Iternit Bamer , tbe Member br Portariiaatoo , who maisi ^ tMphew .
' - » 5 «* i » wi , Accn >» HT ;—On Thnrsday morning , aboof « h » o ' ek « . k ^ a * baise belonging to Mr . Allen , tt » d | rt * f the White Bart at Eye , returning from Stow ^ arket , iras , previously to being taken hime , * " ?*«•» to 4 b * ri ? er at King ' s Bridges , for the parjinsa ^ clearing the vehicle and the legs of the nor . « 7 «•¦« means , it appears , the horses got 0 B * ^ 25 $ * ef ** i ' airf lfter much stroggfing one was earned : away by the stream and waa droirned . andifce other < fced in tbe karness . Tke accident waa ^ uooveroa by a person Who was on the road to i-yatrosa Hoxae , hearing a load groaning in the
nvw , -asd sopposing that some stock had faHen into the nwQ brfongisg to the Abbey Farnj , roused Mr . Craske , and proceeded t » its assittanc * . The rtock was , however , fomid quite safe , hotperceiv-Jag tw « Bgbts in the rirer , both proceeded to the spot , ajHlfoond tbe real natare of , the accideat . Tbe driver was almost exhausted when foond . % od waMrfy jort able to teU bow tie matter ocenrred . ? o waaooawfci . to % Ae- JT 46 n lira , bttr ^ awngh S ^ y ^**** ** " «^ 4 ««*; i » « d noTattrvire . Tb » «« b » r b «* e it jfWrt down tho'rfream , aad has a ^ 7 « t bees tommi . The animabrwere worth £ 40 . ¦~ S * ff& 1 cChnmitU .
LlABTUTY Of CHUDRBIf TO jfAINTXIK thk * Txs . tKTS .-kt tha Pnnmow Petty Sessions , William Childs sud his two brothers were barged ; nn *» r the provisions of tha Poor Law Amendment Act , by the Guardians of the Unioa , to O" » e why they refused to support their xaojer and mother , who are chargeable to that Uwon . The first defendant earaed 8 s . a-week , out of winch be had to support his family . The majjistrate * refused to make any ord ? r upon him . The ether defendants and their families earned between them 26 * . a-week , o « t of which they paid £ 3 a-year for Aeir father ' s rent . Tbe bench ordered that tWy * boald pay Is . a-vreek each to the Union towards the support of the old feople . —Chelmt / ord ChnnicU . ¦*
R ^?* Accident . —On Friday week , as Mr . Stephen Crosby , a highly respectable inhabi . tMAt of Sonderlasd , was standing « the door of a c **" * Jjt * »«« of tbe Laabtoa railway , a train « f waggens came at a great rata of speed oowa the dope near iinu Mr . Croaby moved on on « side , ' ? «* ??*• •« ^ r tfctr from them , when seteral of 4 f wbaek « acs oG , and the whole traia baieg * tm J ( tim trams , passed over his body and felW bimeo tbe spot—Sunderknd Bmom * i l » SUUiS ^ Mr . Qw bofftt , formerly mem % * rfcr H « A Itartfsbira , arrive * in Dnbiin on » and » y ajceomaasied by Mr . Tigors , M . P ., and both w « K aown JoCarlow , for the purpose of caavassing in uvoor of the former gentlemen , to fill the expected
vataaey in the borough can . « ed by the elevation of Mr . MaaJeto tbeExcheqaer bent ^ i . The Freeman ' s Journal of Monday strongly protests against ( Ac practice © f bringing ovm Englishmen to fill every ? meaney af this kind . It n said thai Mr . F . Broen is to start on the Conservative interest . Parties aw » ery nearly balan «« d in the borough . —Timer Ditbtin Carr ** fAdt * t . [ Boc if Mr . O'ConneU patronbes Mr . Gisbone , it is exeessirtly impertinetrt in tbe Frermmm ' t Journal to say oncht against him . Has taataafer so soon forgot the necessity to which it Utdy j aeowabed , of doing Mr . O'Connell ' s Bidding ? By tbe way , have joint stoek banks any concern ta this-rrnewal of Mr . Gladstone ' s Parliamentary career ?}—Spectator .
EmbkiltnoMonbt . — AtBow-streeLon Wednesday week , Martin Smith Metcalfe was remanded »~ mcbarg » of embnxHng various' sums « f mobcj t > eloo » flg to the proprietors of the Morning CArvtu-Mr , of which journal be had been the publisher . ^ ¦ » f * . *? " Colwctom of rates in the pansVof labngtoa bas « b » o » Bdod with a considerable jam of meney bekwging to the pamh . A-tewaid mS ^^ l ^^^^ i H ^^* ^^ HWiPP' ^ - * Pflp * P" *» » -w * ff ri ftnonned ioeal Tory paper , tbat' < Sere u no truth in the rumour s *> generally prevalent , that two persons against whom there was strong evidence , have been taken for this murder . Two , persons were amsstedj but no evidence could be procured against them , or to throw any light upen the mysterious crime ,
SsfCKHM * Occubbbncb . —Oa Friday week , a huge bear , which was eon fined in a # table it Berstreet fey Its master , Mr . H . Harding , the proprietor of a wild-beast pbow , broke out of the buildi « f , an * entered the street . Seeing a woman , named HfcTerstone , at her cottage door , the ferocious monster seized her in his pawt , and bit bjer in scveraKplxces , and sbai was oaly released from his , gripe by beating it off , with a poker . Tdedical aid was procured , aad although the poor woman was shockingly wounded aad bruised , tae surgeon did aot apprehend aay dangerous censequeuces . On Sanday symptoms of an alarming nature manifested taenvelves , which increased to so fearful a degree ia the coarse of Monday , that all hope of her surviving was given up .
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HOUSE OF LORDS—Friday , February 8 . This fright ' s proceedings in the House of Lords possew ^ toAuderable interest . Lord GLENELG saving jaformed Lord Brougham that an Order in Coune | l had been sent out to the Mauritius is Octoberjart ; enabling the Governor to put an end to the 4 bpi exiueeship syvtem in that island , proceedei « df * adriMrthe House as follows . _ T ~ T » * ¦ ^ Ufifti ^ fwia Uke thi . t ^ portuaitj of i » nsg » t » w wsrls ttttnbtf to " * r « elf penoaMj . A \ th » ugh I bar * ¦ iyf oil l ^ o «* aitkm pu br vv noW * frknd wider Chr idea ltetl . « a « BBB «^ U « hv tbe K > B » ni « i pr tie Goremmrat , I ¦ »?* . »* J * i » « M « B « Bt aar longer in powciiwn , of « S *»; bavtig felt it my doty to trader mr r »* ign » tion to her M ^ M ^ . » hk& av M > f « tr &m -betn pW 3 grtiou $ ij to aecmtaiM * T I make tkkeommv&ieatian with m fsitaenae
bars aBaded at tiii period , aad with » coM « k > u * iiesi tbat it ¦• Jf osas * great Ze&y in ronr Lot 4 «) um proccediig * , Mid r »» i »» bat pttei easaidenbl * «» ktoT » wn > eDt . Bat , m ' j Lord * , 19 . a few . momesu I caa sum taw mmpih attta imtatxime to' eoau to , this T . ^ 'ti ^ 1 rrTu nmiintiai wamoisUm » mTtisti / mcnUag , utleify u ' nTori ^ n end umtrptcttdb f mt , wh ^ tf tsnc « ind ~ iCWj » * temmunicatum rrtm U # Cqbtnet— jrhkb inrolred aJtentiaiu ift ,- * ii a fre « h ^ atptHAtmW «« m»—cttwlr , «• J tefore aU , vndpMttd « a Bffort ^ t wbfc ^ Uv »* aja , ba 4 toe » r ** riMa > pM . M 7 JUaris , ^ « that chaxg * io , th « . diapo * U *» a ofptttt , after tki atstanst eonnderahait , rf » and it uspfwiUf forma toa < eed «; eoMtMOy i f ? lf it rar doty to tender bit resignation . Mt Ut ^ aHa ^ nvVMrMftoa thit MiMeet , hbpainfd ht aw
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^ .. fttaemntt nrpeetmg Com Laws then towniaiiwe-between Lords . Brongham , ilipoa , and ESmbuGHAM gave notice , that oa Friday next ae should wore that evidence against tbe Coxa L * wiJ > eproduced at the barjof that House , oat by cotofisel , bu ' t M the regular mode for the satisfaction of'their L&fdships . He said there was no precedent fwi besrins coubmI at the bar sgaiust a late . Led mPON todkJm ^ pportdflity of drying Lo ^ Jphn Russell ' s xtatement-in toe House of Conafohs ; -thkt iri Eafl Gwys Cabinet the Com ^ w' ^ owtfen . was «» open . " He gave * a flat denial to Uu » whiebwas reported to have fallen from one iiriHfcoficein- « ka Gorwoment . " - fisri £ 1 T 2 W 1 LL 1 AM , on maentiag s petition againjl ttie . Com Laws , stated bis regret that eximH ^ « iaioMi ; shonld be put forward on both % 4 e % jra bis beutt that the petitioners against tbe Coca umm would , willingly take much less than tbev asked .. . ,
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-. breston Mintstor * tm »| WiiU > OMut ^> eeBaHy wf lay U « tf rt > -p « s . ii » iB ^* a y Msw tbe Hooi , _ , ^ fie haithe Wdifl&Kdiy &iKjkfaf Ai * mvonrof the N ^ W * Viscooat , frfit xni ^ Kt M « aU «» d a faroor , ) because he had ft ^ jioapa ^ to jecamt . an ^ fidal e ^ Bumcadpn . ta j ^ J Pm £ * l * jfe » ' « 6 : dMr head of tbe Colonial departnKa || buiwbo was bow too longer so ; a » " their LorSs&QwUiof ttat evening beard , conyeying to 1 dm the as «* r&nce that die Reporta ^ i >^ aafctMoA h 4 # M ^ My . » nd stating also berMajestyistBpptwbatkia ^ ol the attention fee had satt to the s&ty ** . 1 HaMoa , ¦ therefore , roeeited thia comjn » nicati » o , k © . ould aot conceive any difficulty in laying the wide « t A « Report be . fore the . House . " ... , t ¦; -. - ., In alluooa to a mpttpn of which Colonel Sibthorpe had ghen notice la . the Hoase of Commons
ior a minute return of . Lord Durham a expenseseven to the number of diampajrte-corka sopplied—Lord" Durbam stated- tbat be had received no salary , paid all his ftxpens # s biniueK , and sVoald inenra lass of not far short often thousand pounds . ' Lord MELBOURNE exceedingly lamented the pubKcationof the Report ; which , certainly , it would now be idle to withhold , and ha would lay it on the table on . Monday next . ¦• . Lord DURHAM further stated—especially in correction of a mistake of . the Earl of WicHaw—thnt
he was not in any way cognizant of the publication in the Tifheti a papej which he did not take in , but had purchased a copy to aatbfy liimself of tie fact of pobUcatisn . ' " ' ' ' ' ^ The Mnrqtils of LONDONDERRY ffare notice of his intention to ask questions respectfnr « veflaK " unmiHtarj fostiral ;* but reftisrt , vAtffWcMe 4 > % Lorf Durham , Lord Hilk Lot * HoUand , W oAer rVer * . to state that he attsded to a festival at which Sir James Macdonnell prend § d st Quebec , on toe eve of Lord Durham s departure .
BEER-HOUSE 8 . . Lord BROUGHAM rose to present a B 01 whfdi . he had withdrawn last Session , in cousequenceflf its being thought thatstffident notice had not been given of its introduction , with a > view to its being considered . It wa « a Bill to repeal those parts of the Beer Bill * of 1830 , 1631 , and 1834 , which enabled thekeep « rsofbe « r . sb « p » « oseBbe « rW » beeon « umod on * teJ Pf ^ mi ** Me Imd only ta sUto , on laying the Bill on their Lordships' table , that a gnat ni £
take bad gone abroad m its being sapponed that he had changed his opinion on fhia subject . There neT « was a greater « rror . He had bronjrht in a BintoenableW tobescMi but that Bill didn « t allow ^ it to be sold on the premises . There was a special prohibition to that effect in it * proriwona ; but Mr . Calcr&ft '< comnusnon , suBgesting ihan an alteration should be made , permitting tbe consumption of beer on the premises of the vendor , that suggestion had been acted upon , notwithstanding his protestations against it . ^^
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^ THE DIVI SION ON JIR » DTJKCOMBE'S MOTION TO AMEND THE EEFORM ACT . 8 honWtbepr » fea « aglaberalawha voted against Mr . Dwu <» mh «' s Amandmen ); be > er « aAer tieob 5 % iSMSSUE ^ fet ^ ttey will have ho ground to complain of injustice TJwy preferred a junetioh with Tories and Tory . Whigs to the discharge of tbeirdaty to their constitaents . Every Member In the majority , who pretends to regard the Ballot as desirable , the Suffra
ge as too exclusive , and seven years too l * ng a term for tbe daration ef ParBamentjj w « s guilty of inconsistency aad dereliction of duty . For what was the scope and meaning of the Amendment ? Simply this—that the Reform Art require * improvement , and that the House would take the subject into its early eonrideration . Will the Ballot-men 01 the advocates of Triennial Parliaments deny . that the Reform Bill needs amendment ? If they will not and cannot deny this , why did they refuse to give effect to their opinions when thfe opportunity wag offered ?
• They cannot pretend tbat ' themitfei ? or tte wording of the Amendment waa offensive to the Queen , or that it was brought forward or supported in an indecoreas maaacr .- The Ministerial' Address was not . shorn of its compliments j neither was it proposed to append a syllable of reproof or even of advice to her Majesty . The AmeaamwH but declared that which many , who rejected it , have often affirmed , and gained their soaU by pledges ta mAintam Even tbtf
with the ^ r vo ^ s . miserable pretence , that to carry the Amendment would have been " to let in the Tories , " was . top gross for anybody to avow , except Mr ., Jamas ., of Cumberland . That gentleman , we must suppojie io 9 « idnot" co » nt the noses" on the Tory side « f the House , or he mutt have peioeived that Ministers were sure of a majority ; yra , and a majority composed of men wko would not have abandoned any principle or cheated any constituency . , Of Tories ia tbe House Inert were 271 Doubtfulc , sure on this question to vote with Tories . > .... ... ; ... j 9 Ministers aad men ia office ; so m . ' - 810 The professing Liberals ( cxfladktg Doabt- - — ' _ fulsintMmajonl ^ were oa ^ r .... ^ ... 140-Dfrducttbe phalanx of officials .. „ .,........ »_ ,
JJ 6 Tie mhjority was 8 T ; wlwflot it appears th % t mijority of enptssed Liberals against Mr . Vuncombe s motion wsi just SO . And moreover , in this number are reckoned twelve Members whose j ^ t nexion with the Ministers isso dose as alniosk ' to de « trt > y their independence— ' - Mr . G . A . AbxbcroVBT , ' "" ' ' ¦ Sir Gbobob .-A- « 8 SM , V Mr . F . J . Howabd , ¦ - - > - - Lord CBiAR ^ EB BV 60 BLt , Mr . E £ , lic * , .- ; -. ; -. Captain JgiiacB .
* Mr . H 08 HOO 8 B , . : . Mr . LnrBVKWi Lo »» lSSR ^ - •¦ ¦ ¦ - i ¦ Lord AtJr »» D iPASBT j ,. , . - ~ -- , v Jir . vr . $ ta » i « 7 . .. .. ; . "With the deduction of iaia doses , tit majority ' ¦ ¦ oi Liberals dwindles ddwi U > 18 . Very erediable indeed it if to foo following- gXmflemqn , that thet ( whose name * are esposi ^ ly csbibilied for the iafcrnation of their coart towrts ) . ikftS * nara Bnde up ^ wc ^ thirdi of tbis gltfriowmajest yt ' ¦ ' Mr . v&pfui&sMiite'i - Mr ; ¦* tt * titt $ Wm £ ? Mr . B ^ i > &m& » ! i ' * - * - ~ Xt . Cfijy ; Tsisrtr a ^^ v Mr . StZut t ' lS&Hjf ' " ¦*'¦' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ . ¦ '"' - Mr . EmtKi'Oxfewi ^ - ' , " ' Mr . HASTit , Fl 6 » Wi ¦¦*¦ Mr . KniRAntO , FVrtK * , ' ' " . " Mr . Wfm + k PUtUik Wii » Ml . ^~ . - ¦ ¦¦ ¦
Mr .-Bei ^ nt ^ iXl ^^^ lB ^ d ^ . * s ¦ ¦ Each and all of wit innSltmea .. we bdlaM ^^^ fess tbemselvw < TnsaHd ya wit >> the Reform SqL and desirous of promefmfla ,. A » jft « r the f ^ Uajra being members of ^ G ^ overament , they cajinoi o 2 l their voces their own ; the list iiluatrates tit * system ofnl ^ tipg official men for representatives of th « P ^ P ^ . " ** ' . ..
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, Bradford ,..,..... Lister .. . « . Bbsfibli ) ; Letdjfiii * . ^ ... MoLE 8 * o * tHBAiftKs ; Halitofti ....... PBoTRsmos Wood ; Shsffiujd .,.,,... yrA *» ., »^ i . Pakkbr ; Cavenigvv ; ., ^ .. "Wix-uiks ., E ^ vi cb ; Sbuthwarifc ,.:.. Habtky . ... koMPHEar : East CBmbstland jifctkdji *^ . Jambs j ! Dablin . iiw ..... . O ^ COMllEtb r HoTTON .
The selgewt iastsnew aw of nmen representing the same boroogbs , awi profwwing the same politics , found on WWtnt siaes . The catalogue might be xrended eaosprAWy liy the addition ' of places which hav « eUosd Members of arowed ^ different politics . [¦ ¦ ;§¦ ' ¦ ; . ¦ .. / : , :. .: ¦ ¦ . ¦ \ ¦ ¦ \ r . . ¦ London Idi ^ fyestminster , fJnshafy , Lambeth , BirmiughaifcOK ^ verbaaipto » , and- LeleesW ^ Were
f ^^ ms ^ mmussm Bnstolbotjyftfeig f Hofl , MutraliMd . , On tlite Wm # i iha sWotiny of A » IDivlsion-iists oreata ^ Mt ^ fapotntment to mv ? ft » minority js " T ******®}* ' * >«* it ought to have bwBHweilld bjr the votwiif maiy who appear in the ToryVWrbig Usm . Titr-WhiB it is properly called fo / th ? , Tories wejt to the liberals as 5880 to ^ 46 . — Spectator * y '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - " "' ¦ ¦ : "¦<¦ .
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• ¦ : - " . ' . . ?¦' - " ' V LORP ^ LENELG'S RESIGNATION . ItiBiajijhat Lord HoWtek is to succeed Lord Glenelg . jfery well ; w « shall now havea Colonml Minister answerable forth * negleoU and mwdeedB of hU tepiTtm&nt . That will be all the change . For during ^ Lorf Gleuelg ' s tenure of office , Lprd Howiok has really been Colonml Minister , bui in sewst , and ttkerefore without the least responsibility . The sam ^ ^ gnoranc « conoeit , aad obstUacy- ' will obaracterwe the office ; but we shall now know who to blama . Too ? Lord Glenel g Was a mere oatipaw for Lord . Howiok in performing monkey ' s ticks withjbe Colonies—a sort of screes behind which a w »« f Lori'Grey ha * been mean enough to hide
himsslf for years while really deciding all the more important questions in our Colonial affairs . As o « tea * ibk ( Umlster , if so it is to be , he will incur some sot * of re « . ponsihJUty . It shall not be oor faalt if he'do not answer for the past aa well as the Tutors * :. - } & , . : ¦ ; ::-- . .. ¦ . ¦ ,.. ; . . : When jprt Glenelg announced his retirement , it was spokeloT below" the bar of the House of ' Lords , as a Ministerial vacriDertnprophiatB Lord Dflrham Such is the ignotaace here of Colonial affairs . Why , » is of esstntialimportance to lord Durham that tie new Colonial Minister should be a person coanrmiDg tnow and
» aw ^« bopei reliances on w hi <* the alltgi&nct of the English pbpulaiionif the Oanadas noifTlejenos ; ajjd Lord Howiok halmms to be topmost unpopular of public mea wittt that dass at Q « nadm « g . - The evib and salamitns ; # & last four years' mUrule are attiibaUd , ? m $ l not altogetWip Wittiout reason , to his secret guidanoe of the CAbfWton Canadian questions . His appointment woBttU a signal for BrUkh disaffeofiol in the Canada * , far more formidable than that of the French otSftubts . , ' . . , - ; - ¦ \ .. Ba ^ r" * 7 ^ Jt 6 "Peculating era imrafflcient grounds . ' Lord Gtenelg may not have aa v * r »
improper sBC&ssor ; aad even if Lord Howick WflBPS n « Wight not be re-elected for vtnMf ^ mi ^ Vm ^^ t ^ W mere WaiS whotake * uflce tader the Crown . ' .: - — ¦ v ..- . ^ . ,. ¦ ..,- • •¦ . - .- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' . .
Tlr t Tory ^ Japers make severe remarks upon the inirign » ia . $ p # C * Wn « t for Lord GWnelg ' i expoWoa "ttk 8 -W ^ K d » h * l 'by cowardi « with which rtrtr a * d *{ ft * m all comtao » iSia * B or A ^ r ftttofioM till tbe very Homing on which tbe session commenced . Lord Howick U openly charged with being the chief actor in the treachery , with a view to secure the reversion of tha Colonial Secretaryship j but the Marquis of Normanhv , according t « the Morning ^ ottt is the Premier ' s candidate ; and it rtmaiDs to be seen which parry-or whether any partyr-iD the divided Cabinet will gaia the day Poor Glenelg , ! t seems , was invited to retire upon the sinecure of the Privy Seal . —Spectator .
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~— . ^ . Jf ^ SOlTAXi OOWVEXTlOlft . fh'day , February 8 . Mr . PrrK « THtT was appointed Chairman . A motion was diacussed , that no letters be received hy the Chalrmau , unlepi , post-paid , and postponed -for future consideration , Mr . Cobbktt brought up a report from the Commfttee for forming rules and regulations for the Convention on the report whion had been on the previous day referred to their consideration , relating to the subject . 0 / extending useful kuowjedga and recommended the propriety oi omitting that part of the reoort referred to their eonsideration which adnsed thatmMon « ries should ba sent oatand
,. other sooiaties eBcoaraged to send them ; It was moved and . voted that thatteport ; . be adopted . On the questiyp of adopting the referred report at Jnendedby the report brought up by MnCobbect , Mr . Fleichkb rose to move an amendment . He objected to beginning a / rob agitation by those who were now assembledln London , as asortof deolanu tioa that the agitation which bad been going oafof many month * in the Noith , South , East , and West , was felt by us , who-wen the Smite of that agitation , to be a failure . Having urged this point m * ipeech of great force and beauty he went on to say that he had still stronger objection to this conrse , and particolwlj to that part * f it which
implied the engaging of hired teacher * of politics . j ^ Hear , bean ) He thought the v « ry prepositioa foauded on a ^ false and injurious assumption , ^ t jthej i fikotaaoe of the people was inrfiwtti ^ iM ' e Wflwr-l ^^^^^ twagst aad , generally speaking , knew Something of their . righ ta j . aaa what was most wanted , was hope an * aeaL and perseveraace founded on the asptctatioa of some good . He bjected" to the appointmeak of paid district lecturers , as recommended in the report . He considered that persons would seek that office Mire from personal motive * than , from interest in tt * cause . He would rather see tbe . agitators beto
waging »« . locality m wnion dtaey Uved , in wftich they were known , to their neighbours , ; in ; tkich the latter , might prevent them from beiag trusted , and . the former mi ght sopport them when approved-of , against the slanders with which it was tbe habit U a « Mil thuse who were dincti » g tie people to useful purposes . Be moved as an amendment , that the qoestion be postooned till we shbmld have a report fi » nj the committee . to fern rules and regulations for us . v . , < ¦ ¦ / After Mr . flABTWBtt had itepned at some leagft , 4 h ? Secretary , Mr . Lovmtt , suggested that Mr . Fletcher ,, was put of order . And after some discuMion , it , was agreed that the , time for Mr . Fletcher ' s amendment should be After this ^ report hod been receiv ^ , . and on tbe question—whsthar
thfjafamfdireppifc bewoeivtd and aoted on . 1 ¦; . .= ^ be ^ ct aort presented by Mr . Cobbett was aocor 4 diegly reeeived . ^ ; ¦ . : > > . .. ^ ¦ .-.: v , ;} Z ;'> t . ^ s i > Mr . Vikcbn x then- moved tsail so mush ef the ^ p ^ rof the . aemisit tej iffr ai « Mir « poHtical informat ^ her *« W >«« » nl aetefews , ^ reoommenirf the aMding of m | mb « fsel-ibe Dehgatioa into the ceinntry ^ 4 baipyy >« eft ^ p r » wiatia » tk * sigbia * ef the frtijfei and the snUripdon ; of B *» tT % srgied at pome length on . ¦ the-yater of agJUtiwu > Tb > njotioB havibg besn seetendtd , jw ^ cepilosed » » Jfe * ,, wMtd « . by Dr , Fletobec . ?> bng . dwenssion DM 4 , in whicl bo less than tklrtr-fottr of the delegates preseatixptrtssed their opinions and , the inmptatioos i 4 Ikeir eoMtitueatl en the , question . "Hi * majority were la flwoor ef the ; modified pt » v pqKUiP * of Mr . Vineeat , an 4 \ t was finally ^ tver al other motions w «« 4 iwusse 4 , afi 4 & «
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IMMM ^^^ Mi ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ kA ¦ - ¦ - " a ~; S ' \ 8 SW- *^ $ ! nn § 3 W DnriBg the M { . *« kii . eiwobr - « a * . ism ** . * ^ ° ^^^^ ^^^ ?^ ' ^^^? jffe ^^ ' ^^ "" j ^ b ^ Utetiagf ^ M ^ S ^^^^^ S ^ fi ^^ tr ^ he ' eveuwfr ' Wc ^ naoer ana wttrm ^ e " a <»\ t ^ . nrers ^ pss ft 7 ^ nrttttffii ! niiit " eifrlw ' wwSiMMi ^^^^^^ |' i . ' : i ^ Ania » 8 Ir , y < Au > ol *« entBervabt , ' - ¦* - ' : : . -A v-- i , v A ^ . ' - ¦;•* y- > r 3 ( M $ YBBYBa& . ~ ' "lodinordwtFebr ^ y ^ , !** . ? -- -- , v ¦
^ lj ^^^^^^^ | r ^ rt ^«^ tte « ttttfc ^ patio * was a ^ poftted to wXoa ih ™ ^« J M » VMt % < Br « i > arab * rjr M « tipir , to aftertax whether the pabUcwofjld be a 4 mitted ,-h > an * w « prtradv mfW reteni oOStSufiSo |? Se ta e ^ n ^ Tu » aoiipo ^ « iopted tlie 1 Wl 0 ^ f a ^ , s . Whigs ( having fonnd . that tbeir adbsme for dividiue m t ^ iffittm ?* mmmw ^^^ d ^ a ^ r epeai ^ the ? Can te ^* £ a&mM ^ iftii& ' CtBttRS ^ ti&nKSMSte tried before an aswtoJblv of wtt-kin /^^ % « If *! . ?? 01 ? 1 ^<* W& M 7 * 4 mo&m&h «* ^ rb « pe that the vigilance und Kood tense of the workus : ¦
men , will again frustrate' their bwo designs : r * :-r — Themfeting'waiee a neleciooe , toipr ^ BnVdie PJ *» ihjlity ofan /; « m « Qdment being catsj ^ dtefnosri of that nieaau ' re of rehrip , which the peoola of finiri > land treparioinf »*« B ^ rlr and ^ re « oftte ^ i Wm % T £ Wftlwre ^ Bn the liomr to warn aiwalows tod honest Radicals to keep aloof from them : end U ?? w r £ > ^? « i »« tte qowtion a fair frial befow the pmbhev let t » lMtwf them to them- ' jelyes , and ducounteu , «^ ce Xhw prpceedingi and ttus show onr cAnning fjpvernjaent , ^ that ajtnwdt ' 1 8 ™ Ji l « c % l f wf ^ J 6 t too wfc ^ wf * 1 PPPllTirt hv fhr-ir nVnfrriJ . i J I . . .. < ecetfea tueir pntesaeMMb
^ py . Oh I friends , beware- affhe ^ Enidlytreeeherr of the Vblfrf , wW-iHj « i * e to ^^ Tfe loaft W ' aW ! jPf W oi aloaf ^ ey gVrSyoo a pot of skillv ! || ^ i ^ -iuw , -e »* e aT ^ r ^ to n ^ Wn u * vVffh $ 5 | oo *» S j and greats pt a roral pofiee , and , by the ^ rest anasofaniarv cojainittal oCour Rev . champion , Stephens ; and fadmg that every attempt toTwar down thebrave peogje ef England , has but mrousei thew spirit still more , they are making a laat effort to overwine us by fraud , as they have often dene our deluded brethren in Ireland ! 11 The question is no ^ whether the repeal of the ¦ Sf"ji ^ /* a g °° 4 * »« asore , bnt whether ttw Whigs have the least thouglit oT ever granting it . Letusgoon steadily , in the way we have Win .
and pursue with patience and perseverance the only certain defence of our political rights , Universal Suflrage ; andbeassored that we shall ultimately " * £ & * ? « ni Wopdy . Whigs crawling at our feet . The Whigs of this neighbourhood have circulated a report that the Working Men ' s Axsocintion ha « met with closed doors—this malignant falsehood we deny : we can now see tb , at theu base calumny of or us was but a preparadon for their own meeting with closed doors 1 . ' 8 Conuuttee-Room , Febroary 5 th , 1839 .
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NPi TO MESSRS . O'CONNOR , STEPHENS , AND THE MEMBERS OF THE BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL UNION . . GBNTtEMiar , —Allow us to address yen on the ail-engrossing subject of Universal Suffrage . We have aeen wiflx diBgust the attempts which have been madei to ^ yide Uw Radicals of Wand , Scotland , and Wales , b y persons paid , no doubt , by the worst or men for the worst of purposes , enslaving their felisw . men . Gentlemen , we have those amongst us who have been praying incessantly for the time , aye , weeping till their hair Jbas become gray ! Great God what ig . or who can describe , their present feelings , to And tbeir bonds , as it were , a sadiea convulsion of nature burnt asunder , and that after enduring slavery for so mwiy years , they have at last a chance of seeing CambrTa relieved from the yoke under , which she has snnered io
lonetJentle-. — . * -. . — —ww ^^ mw ^ m » r — ¦¦ ¦ m x ^ ^^ 4 ^^/" " "K « 9 . yon suppose for a moment , that the people , who have suffered «> much , caa be neglectful , or passive observers of the means by which tbi » ^^ baa been brought about ? Nol the sons of vSlu * ttu 5 telu ^ jw . proceedings , jmd are cpnvttced of the honesty of your intentions : go on , and prosper ; you have begun the great work , —do . ^ V ^ J ^^ U j *"*** no * ato . » tai tbe wbelebe atcompBshed . Rememberthethousands and tens of thousands of your fellow creatures , whoare now caBing on yxax tecprotect them . We were about to -&bP # ' * mt A « n » jbot we know you vrill not . ilS «? 4 ZOU h * vetniln ^ od justice on your side , Wawk * ^ yoo may gain all you want , ah yon denjanov v-llcmeaiDer , W should the ^^ radnfcal 2 SS- Uf * 2 1 *** « o WV **• 5 w » rdly , qajcardhr , and oppressive raeantt to wliich they r « - s « rteiifii tke , arr « st of tne Rev . J . R . Stephens , it may be too late , for them to retract , or throw \ &
onrforrtathert , and subsist on herbs , as iker d ^ L than longer be goaded br the petty tyrants of ttS '' ¦ WihJ *** | ¦¦ UuwiA ' ydu , for the righte which God gave na ; we ask W for our rights a » fellow-cititens ; but we also ask what right lias " * tyrannical Government ? What right haf a ^ ran ! nical se f-ele ^ ted Hoase of Lords ? * What right ^ e say agmn , has the Queen herself to withhold &ZI SteW ^ S f ^ J 1 ^^ by the Lord ofS
7 iir v g OI *"' & ¦ ' we beg of yon , GenUeaen , to persevere and relax notin your exertions for our general weal and remember , that , should it be aecessarr , wViS readvto a oa » u to Jitand forth in support of on * SS , SL V Ot € C ¥ ? ^ i « W we defy even th > men who are elected by a few , and who ^ rranniae over the many , to wrest Item us the pewer which we , as a body , noiu > osje * j . r We remain , Gentlemen , Yours respeetfully , ( For the meeting , ) Pon ^ pooVFeo . 4 , ] 838 . * ^^ * mnto -
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tp THE EDITORS OF THB NOBTgBRN STAB . ^ SiR ^^ Und erst ^ ingthatanattempth « sD « inTnade : i £ t 2 & f f % Tp ! L&F& m J ! f * - w ^ * < s < ai V about 4 mistake at Bineley , I consider it my dutyYas the ffi * 3 w ™^ , ¦ % * baud the account was ( rans . mitted , ) tq setUe the matter at once by making a pwofaaruiouiry Into fte case . " The result ' u && hewholeo / tbefaett fia \ e been corrbboratiHii wlA ¦ P «^«« Pt »«» : of the amount given to the Centenary rundj the sam mentioned i&the paragre&h betas f ^ . and * gt ^ tualr / « ve ^ ¥ Xgte ^^ ag , Tv r * J ? ^ i fidB « l K l * m tad **! forWwiS and MftUy . The , wdjwti « n « f bi « comber * ' wages which ^ f 5 i X % Saturday following , iaa fact beyond . ^ dispu % on l he wishe ' d Itto be underSw it was owing t » two of bis neigbbour iflhnufac-TO ^ lKS ? ' H 1 W-- ^ Xte" * «* Wng per Ibt ftan hniiself . ttis true that one small manalacturer bad reduced bis tomben' ware * fthontT « o , t
before , and another named Jonas Sharp fiad made mn attempt , but both had promised to lay the far-? bmpj ¦** Ha » nv whish promise their workmen 7 ^^¦« o ^ alM ^ . '< 1 lM ^ :. to ' 1 ^ ir ~ lhil ^' fl £ - SSlS ^ J ^ " nS * SfiVpte i » towio » , lwdu not WM * fd their prospects by his reduction on the Saturday follotring . ' So far therefore from the case being w ^ njpJy ^^ nwT it » fu * th * r- f sigrava « # d % the Jafct , that ne has not only deprive 4 his own workmen of a portion of their wageJs'Sothsi been ( he cause of inflicting a . similar jnJurxjuDe ^ th « wodnn « n-ofthese two manmfacturersand that too at a time when comb . ™« i */»« n |^* bly kito t and redwing wagH'ha « nevef b ^ rfmelafione < r bjr any pther ^ innloyeM in tins part of Owk country , rfere thenTweTSvea couple , who , after amassing alaree amount of » m + pS fa < he yaAwS ^ SSSSSSS& *? $ « t poverty to one of i ^ uenW ; by hsBfS - of neVurr
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HOUSE OF COMMONS—JW * y , February 8 . ^ MnJ , EA » BII referred to the publication of part 2 « tod £ iS 2 «* fcSl ^* StB *?> ?* ^ i boi « Jflte R ^ ssefl kOwtaM * Resort which appeawd ^^ newspapers wqoW he sri thbfiU from tb 4 House of Commons ; , ..... . ^ Lerd JOHKRUMELL replied tbat he had seen < ke publieahpn in the Times with , great astonishment ; that a roujrh draft of the Report , in an ineomplele state , had been delivered to members of the Cabinet on Thursday se ' nnlgbt ( or rather Friday morning ); that it waa presented , duly si gned , tefcer Maiestv on-Mpnday ; and woujd be laid oathe table of fte House on Monday next " with all the other papewreUting to the suMecL The R ebate en the jprfsentatien of petftions was resumed ; and tbe following resolution waa carried by a vote of 183 to 48 : —
" That this House adhere to the established practice , with respect to the - presentation of petitions , as laid down by Mr . Speaker . ' * . r ¦ Sir JOHN CAMPBELL obtained leave to brin * in a Bui for the registratioi of Parliamentary Electors . ¦ ' The other busioess in tbe Commons doe « not reaflin particular notice .
Original Correspondence.
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^ r- - - ^ ¦ . - v comir : ^» # ir ''• ¦ ¦•¦¦" : ¦ :- - ¦¦¦ . ^' ^ giyfT ^ iO ^^ g lKg ^ T ;¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦* •; . ¦ ¦ : ; . ;¦ ¦; : m ^ pm ^ r ^ . ; : . " ¦ . * GCTTMMElt ;—I AaUrnakenocotoplaiit otyow tavng made « T » un-up « n my name in theieadta * - ' T ^ i ^ i ^^^^^^ t ¦* *? T £ P rant , solong «• my name , remains Baker , 1 shall be Aw , wnett called upo « by yott , to give you good ilouguI « MB [ FataIl tunes decline aJenjrtnenedeDu ! pwegr . ^ - * « f not obj * et * o be "am tte ^ fc * ^^ '' havHig always advocaUfl- ^ wrw ^ M / or tt * , wotfriifg mtut aad until I am . oaavinced bV wULbe beUeving , aa 1 do , -tire- ¦***• to- 'be rfefcareirr true * b , « b , « Wfe ^ . « femm * mi ! M z prices and adversity . " Dear br * a 4-T have never
aewaiaw , Wttie arst ten yrtars the t ** wat Cor * g *? * mmmmtm * mv * ty ^ mms-mm ^ we average pnceoTwheat was , for tbefojt fiveveer * . , S 3 « . 2 d . j m tWiMtfire , 4 * T ? d ., whl * wasteTw . per qoartar }•* than it Wls ftom l » fc to 1816 , 3 h& ^^ wtjms ^ si N y ^ a ^ it ' irti y k ^ rf . piiiiw ^ BdB -- i Jw ^ p ^ Mb ^^ n awan ^ ltbasbeen aljghtiy . broke * in upon % trre . ! £ rt unfavourable spring aoi ^ umtner : , pnr poftii have been ilow , for along time ' open , Aid about 3 $ 0 $ 00 a < rf Ms / tew of wheat Havo been admitted a | 1 « , 4 n ^ ^ . Had Ae Cpm Lawe bee * abrogated , instead of wauting ^ OOOjOOO , we should nafe- wanted 13 or 20 , 000 , 0001 and " I have n » doubt had thnim lnwa ) wwn roHMWIoJ ; fin -i . —
ago ,- flour would have been at thu lime ; at double the present price . Mr . Huskisson has " saili" There is na effectual secorityeither ia peace er waregainst the frequent recurrence of scarcity ^ approachteg t » ~ utarvatipn , but in our maintaining , ourselves babi « taally independent * of foreign supplies , in order * to secure cheapness and trafliciency , w « must ensure' to our corn growers that protection which has pro * duced these blessings . " It is not a low price of b ^ ad , l > ut alow rate of wages , which the repealers of the Corn Laws want . Why , do they net avow it ? They t » j woolfM bouKOt here , carriea to France , where n is made up and sold in London , in a manufactured state , cheaper than we could uellit . Is this ; owing to . a greater abundance of capital thwe than here , or to more imDroved mm . It
chiuery ? . - J ^ o . is " ajone owing to their lowerratecfviager . Again , % e are ' tolf-6 ur operatives have to contend with : av race wflUng- to wbric for , and . able to live upon , Sa . a-week , thatiour foreign rivals are underselling us everywhere ; ttiis w whelly owing to their tower rate of wages . Ever / speaker on that side gives the same testimony , but not ofte of them have the manliness to say in plain words ; it is lower tcages'fatih * poor man , Which we muat-bave . If bread were at half the prico here , which it i » in Poland , and wages here no lower than at present , it is quite clear a piece of goods could not be made for one farthing less , and tbe merchant would , be no better , abb to compete with tbe
foreigner than he now is . The repeal of the Corn Laws , by which the price of bread is to be reduced , it only , the mean * , the end intended and expected to be , had-is a great reduction of the par man * * wages ; and if by a reduction of wages a piece ef cloth which now cost * 9 a . per ' yard can , onr account of lower wages , be made for 8 s ., the profits of tae > manufacturer and merchant ( which , if may judge from the style in which they live , and the large estates which they are buying in all parts of tho country , b ^ ve not been , very poor ) , will be freatlr lncreawd ; ; at fliis every good man would rejoice , U none were to suffer by it , but the repeal of the Com Laws , besides the loss , to Uje landowners and the
farmers , would throw out of bread at least twp millions , or poor people from the agricultural population . This i * a greater number than all tbote wnV are employed in the cotton and . woollen trades put together , —they mu # t seek employmentin the . nacnu !> factoring districts . Some inconvenience , was felt three or four years ago , when , from Ore depresned Htate of agriculture , a few hundreds of people were sent from the agricultural district * to the manufae * t » rw « J aniulluxofflne 4 » tviiJnail 3 ( i «» ii even tt < te tradft oithiacoTtt ^ ry iid netTftSbtf , which I am cenvinced it would do exceedinglyy would reduoa the rate of wages ta suit the most greedy . One ' monnfactsrer threatens - to remove' ids capita ) to fcreigt , parts * aartther to take . t * ut ^^ bm ^ 'i ^ m ^ mm t ^ mm
^ msi ^^ mmmsm ^ m ^^ a taste for low living and lew wages , let them go also j there will be plenty of better men left . Every one knows the rate of wages , in this country for thai last " . fortjr years have been lit least deuhje what it hu been In all the other European states ; if I were to say to this maybe attributed Ae wealth , the powef , and . the happiaess of EnglaadUI few ,. toiie * a | r 2 . 7 - I ° n haTe « J rf » dJ . « orEed for me , » t spate future time you would affix belli tut this I mar venture jto say—neither toe Coro Laws nor high vvget have prevented the . consummation of thet ^ « f «« nj { s , » oryet prevented . mweHttle isles , as one at
w « speaxerstne anti-corn law meeting isid ft 1 ® W , ?* J ' ^«<>» ftombeing aWeloraisemorepdunda sterling than all the rest of the world cauld have raised rtniBings . I need net , I think , under these circumstances be ashamed to advocate dear wages ta the working-man . ~ tttr caliTarpWaona ^" nave riaea in weaUh and consequence Hke th « manufacturers and _ merchanti * , who are the very men now so anxious for that great ehangei & * extent of which they ate not able to calculate ; A little story which I learnt more than half a century ago , though plaia and simple , may be appropriate " hen ; " OneTnne > day , a dog with a grfeat piece ^ of beef in hiB month attempted to cross a river } as he * warnie thought
ne saw ; a sun larger piece , of meatin the . water , to * et which he 'ipiUBk 1 riV mouth , and both were lout to-hnn for ever : " £ fce >< hese m « n brfconten *? experience shows thej ! have nothiug to fear except from their own indiscretion ; and Mr . WCulloch says , Provided We have no agitatfonV tbat ' publio tranquillity and security in / act and in opinion be maintained unimpaired , we need b » under ao sort of uneasmeu as to aiiy competition to which we can be exposed . ' - ' ' The agitation of this question , / sny < f « xrietr * f contradicted from- the respectable and unprejudiced has been forcfed upon the working people , and : ' that left to themselves , tteywWBldb » v % taken ^ fittleinterestm it . It is jthe nreai manufacturers-and ,
mer-Pg « S who have raujed fte bxu and err ; paid writers and hired lectnrershave been s ^ hVinto every part of the manofactnrinj districts *> excite lad delude the people : hail-ftey beentold that the end * h e >» agitators bad in view was the redujSoh aftAe wkget ^ jfepow ^ ni-HtBd no Tja ^ na maildaresto deny . tbat th *» is the end songnt . ^ rfter I fancT P !^? v t ^ t& «^ iAdoeed to s % tt •* peririon for tha repeat or the Cprn Laws woul . Oav « Wii « ied to have signed it , though in favourable seasons breed mieht h » ve been at only two-third * of / the priceitlias been
t'Sifi" ^ ff tion ^ ntwhyshould wa * Mf » fewer , 1 mightsayuw a ^ ea . yjBasweted . ^ ifwagai were not lowfir , the plain andobrious purpcee ^ the an . SJ ^ ISL *^ < & **>* * P # "oCbem ^ SISi fterefcre reooBM * mtwt behad tosotae other scheme diittes which protect the woofien , the silk . Se hardware , and ofter tMmt ^ t * um ^ foVot f& mpredi « nd suwl ^ no PaiHamwt coold be so unjust as ; to remove all-oro . te ^ tipiviiom one « 4 erand ?« at ¦ t
» Cr ^ S- ^ rtr ^ S ™ ^ woma , i « m # edle * nvinceo be ^ te * jjp *^^*« 4 & *» tte foreiirniould ^ Lilfill-w ^^ y * $ L & reauction ^ tSlla » e we ^ dstaing fcoinjto « rfc « 1 t « ia-. 4 istrrcts , wguk i ^ fe ^ MssrfejR mBgmmmiiaRa t
^ * Pj ^> le * nd constant wnt ^ uTyoar last ' week ^ s w ^ whd jstgns ms&jm&Jm oil s ^ u f » ajr » W » out . dg -w-MiMid We % cmnde * able than feffi ^ WSMS **© put lrad tb ^ sfe rt ^ to - *< mt « jfc 5 « 5 te ^ Ttu » wiQiwt , to | w « rkfor , andabl « toUtqu m ^ m . c ^ k , they . w ^ uid soon cease -to be thatj £ ^ jKWWS ^ J ) on « s& * t . Mpy *^ M » wnM ^^ SlCtf tiW ^ STS wtotisgi ^;« ar pride ia ^ peace' tad ** & vM * mimbk ? Qklip ^ mABfrm-tot-m * MpamtmMt tnem
p « aa , everlasting diwrace wonMf attend oif tParliament who eould , to fle *» t > a few manufacturers and merchant ^ pass , a law . to bring down J ^ P ^^| ° « 4 % PJ : ewn , ^ to toe last rink ct ! wret ^«! ne * and i ^ . -T ^ - - " - - ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ - - ¦"¦• ¦ lain , Gentlemen , ' ¦ -- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ v You obedient servant , : .,-, John Bakxb , Leedj , Feb . 6 th , 1839 .
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cwiy hanag f ^ aied to iuetn _ jry awwot » . ftayjs ^ iPSSS ^ I ^ iSlMiSt £ *^^ S ^ iLi §* veviH # ^ atiw in-itbei nsxt number of ye « X ; widely elrctrtstiogjoarnal . ( ^ f _ . . \ /> ' . ,: f ^ , Wrj |^ # eWientS eTv « rt ; '
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 16, 1839, page 3, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1045/page/3/
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