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Yoaxbttlbe Sps1ko Assizes. {Concluded From Cur Fifth P*G E.)
YOaXBttlBE SPS 1 KO ASSIZES . { Concluded from cur fifth p * g e . )
CROWN COURT , Thtjsvsdat , March 21 . T 1 U 1 OF PRISONBUS TO * THE DE-WSBT 3 BT POOR LAW RIOTS . Ftvtkridc Bc&tilep , fl ' illlam Brook , Joseph Croie ^ fiber , tdatard ' l / iutKp&uti , Gevrge Mitchell , and IJios . fkmtt * ere charged vrHh caving , ou the 20 th . o ! . Ax ^ ust ., -tamattto » raly ,. rietoasly * nmwu ^ j ^ and vaUvfaliy aj * -mbled , and made a great noise and « & > tarbxi } c ? , to thd breach of the public pe&ctv aec tbettTTur ot Use Qumsu ' s subject * , at the tuwuship o : XtoKsbory . Stream I ^ TCHE «* rt , -Mr . C&essvteu , and Mr , WiasTjiiTldppMiredjprthe prosecution ; Mr ; CoTincaBax , Mr . D , D £ * i > Aa , and Mr . W atsok each 4 eie&cea two « j &e piuoBKr * ..
Sergeant Ajcheblcy verj bricflj opened the case , status { hat he s *< ls quite sow that o $ political tafoa would be introduced that day ; - every ouetne * tbe law mptf b » . obeyed vhilst . u existed as such , and i * , fiq » | b »« ndtAce whick he should lay before them , ibf y ^ mjnj of oyiaioa a riot had taken piase , ui the ^ UXfttDen mere actually coccecned-ln thai risn , it «« ald t * j tikr duty t # --ietsm a verdict oi Goiltj itgrenst them . . " . ' " _ "Mt . Mauhf w Hajgh said lie vru sworn in ft special coasiabk , and attended the meeting of { Atsniian * on the 20 th , of August . About 460 ^ pedai cou » table * were swoto in . Between , twelve awi otie o ' clock there might be 4000 p ^ rsuus i * the Marketplace . There was a treat clamour about
tbe acboul-raum door * so much go that the pofice had todw the people away . Abo at twelve o ' clock , the -fcruirdiaiis kft lor the Hotel , and were surroaoied bv special constables , under the command nurptaur Jjajun , 1 wasiu the fore part of ihe jeyct * iuivaud the pressure from btiind became sabre oigenl , and the stones flew Uikker and fasur , - »» * e got utarvr co the HoteL We Ve&t along the i ^ o& £ Cjius ^ way into the Market-place . It ' s several CTtrs * s wkie as the caoseivay . The crowd cunxiuaed ia the same tumultuous asmatr . I don ' t know whether tk « shops" wtre dosed . The soldier * Were called in tt last . Tht Riot Ace was read fruin * cfaanibrr winJo * of the Hotel . Txe disturbance « oittiijveii fropS ren o ' clock in the morning to four « rim ? in the aneruooa .
Cross- « xainineil : The crowi were desircros of a&g iu the sehodl-roopa , where the Guardians " **»* - i " he crowd counted of men , women , wtd rtnVrt-u , Tbe crowd was erwatest et i 2 o ' clock ; at that tour perrons ia the factories leave . About JudJ-jjast ^ w ; the Rio t Act was reao . There were auKH-t « e © r oi tbe Locioa police iu their Wae «* afc » . There were fri . m 5 Q to 100 special con-« t » fales ia the room . Tfee others w « t » in \ -erxnw pvi *; the LobdoQ officer appeared to be commander ol the » -kole . J . H a ^ ne , Es q ^ mafistmte of the West Riding , md Captain Graaf , of the 10 th Lancers , upotetu tne fett-nU « karacrer of the tumult . iicurgtf Lacas , one ot the London police , said he « w * t « aaes tnruvrH at the GuardLuiu by prisoner Brooks . On thii I seiz »^ i him , and did not lose * i £ bt of him until 1 gare him ia custody of the ? aiiisr * . v
Croas-exxjniced : We had to mate our way UB-ut ^ ir tlie cruwd , which wa * diflicclt . We coo->* umjr had a p ^ -ss ^ e iu front . 1 w \ , i . throngh the x&ob « o the right to get to kim ; and carried my prisoner umjo ^ n the middle © f me crowo . i was ia my oniftjin , but the mpb did not hurt me . 1 awer skw tLe mau in my life beiore . hj tteJtDGE : Therwwasno atwmpt to rescue iaa by fore ** . la ^^ ccvw Martin—was also there . I . saw Brook afrcriiewastairn io tne lioteL I starched him -and focnu a pistol iu his coat , loaded wim powder aiifl shut . He Had one cap in his waistcoat poefcrt if ci ^ i wbai miiie huu c « m thepiiiol ; h « saia he tadlK ^ ngLt u inai day oT a man m Dew » bun- ] askedinm if he kuew ihe man ; he saia ke did not-Cfi « -s-tximiiiea : He aid not then say it was to
jwotfct-iis g « rd « a » . -Bean Jamsji Robinson , apprentice to Mr . Har--wasd . jruuuiyn «; er , rcmtaifet-rcd-Brook cwinim * ou iLeawaiiBig ^ iu » -9 wk ol A ^ o * t , to lh « ar * hod i aakea ijKi if theie i » d be « t aoj stir or row £ * aia * a , bui r « tnooght 0 m «« w <*« la be . He saa ^ cfi ice a jjLuuI and saia it was loaded , but ie had not a capon jit ., fie said , d—n that lnzhaiii , I'd « £ o « t im ta day il I ' ve ^ chance . _ Chaxle » SteVhta » 6 n , another of the London police , ^ F * f _ *** Crowiiitrr throw a stone towards Cha ttazgciaxLs . 1 -srais then about ttu yards -rum him . *> b seeiuf him , 1 pushed through tae crowd , and # « aiad > lliim . 1 took him to tne Royal HotcL Ctwi ^ r-iainxii ed : ; He mic e no oulc-r rcsostaiice «*» iioidm ^ back . I liad ncTer seen she rr ,.,.
T * am ** Walker , a special constable , saw Holt » r « Wii « t « Jne awards tie magisErates acd the police I *« ueir \ u him . i aeiztfU njm immediateiy and gKiUua US the police . rrmm PTiiiiiind : I nererlaew Holt before . JaiuiS jit * , wa » a special constable , and when « a tte basints < aiu to the pri * 3 ner * , Sow , lads , you sad oetter i ^ - ^ uiei , yen il do no good , and ma / iel ^^ L ^^ K ^ J ^ B ^^^ T ^^^^ IM k CiBif ^ iamined : The / were all young lais . 4 «* ha Satellite , i * a special conauble lor ilirfield ***< Iwt neuiber oi stones flying . I satf Bromley iaww * stone in . tha oirecUoa of the Guardian * , whea i instantly seized lmn , C *—« - « iiauned : There was none 'between him » ad rae | Jus wa # standing alone . Wsu-liiiter corroborated the last jritoess .
Sidaey i * iaiiig , a special constable , saw Bromley * a * ew a ^ one , whicu idt some per » oo . tawiird Ciiltoa , ' of ilis'Loaawft jwliee , received iiMnicj into cusUxiy . Be eilied to the mob , come « & , » j iaO ,, i ' m a juijuaei , " j , ^ ^ pe n , ^ his arm * at Uiefiuu ; Ume . TTaTmub rushed lwward lor that i » nip »» = e , wiien they were Mopped by my caliin *' out ** ike Arst man that cuinei , Til lake " T ^ aa * Wa-ker , recaUed , said he saw Thompson »»* r a . lone at tue m ^ istraiei , when lie took him aae custody . He had lh * n another s tons in hi * ™ f , lu « rtcne was about as big as his fist , anu ieiniliya ^ rer the cbrek wiihit . ^»*^ x aBmirJ : There were other lads by . i *»* . Eastwood saw Thompson drop a etone cmt ^ tas- ^ aBd , wtea the last vitness had hoid ol cu& ¦ _ . . il ^ rti 0 **» recalled in corroSoration . Cto ^^^ aaauu ^; j ^^^ ^ y iuipector ' s sta g- - tt ?
Juli U Woodkead , clothier , of Lwereed ge , seized CK » wu « raii lUc act-of throwing a stone . Mr . * raaci » Legard , cierk to ihe ma «« ttite « , pnt aavie ^ jfaujce ol MucbeH , made before them ? He WrifMrVidKcd being wen . with a itoae m his hand . ttiMoueittUedtne case / orthe pnweentioD . Jt * . Utttlsuh »* ddresMd , the Jury J » r Thomp ma jlma UrauJey . To «* y jiit th « re « m xot a « xw » i ewjeoflrse »» f people , sail what the law called •* »« , woaid be an iiuolc to their Jmjjerstaadinni batit « w * quite ckar , alU » ugh it was no part oriaa taitmttuto , u , » taie aajiianj with repect to Uu V ** cj « r impolicy of the p ^ yr i , aw Amendmeni Aet f —At w *» caWdit was impossible b * that they
, c « aut bate seen taut tbw assemiT y was caused ia c-tatequeuce of proceedings that iiad taken' place muh . respect to that measure . All he » would say wras , U « n was now the law of the land , and * MIe ^ -H- * ' * " her M ^*^ « bjfcts mm oberi t . - ^« t i » would rartaer state , that it had produc-tfrae < tftae ««« e * t changes with respect to the bulk of * - « i *» pto iu tai * country that aa Act of Parliament «* r ouL His leam » d iriend had tald tlat the ff * aeeced by this l » w bpghf not to oppose it "J *** * but ° ognc to stale their wishes to those *»•» nsiir «» cut « t them in the Legislature . Those 2 teT" * = V « r « " ten applfed to indi . ine ln 9 nk ta
it « r ^« ? f ** r ? « emselte * , but at WMmfficuli to impfWs tbit on the humbler class «*» c » 6 tjr . All that she prisoners were aware oi ^ , lh * t a cbauge which they disapwoTed of bad Sf S ^ *" *** "S " ^» Guardiaus ^^ ^ t pla f b G ^ d ^ " Sekfsem . iled ia the benool House ; mt . people could not JuM accew , as the place was too'TmaU to admU xi ^ , and therefore was the great noL * occasion * " -wiadi they had heard , complained of"in the onteS « f this c » # e . He lhrtrmuiaaied that he should call «** ience On behalf of Thompson , to ' mowili , - .
TTJ ^ Mi * J *»««« a tad been ndKatin , toTly ^ least , A-tfc * enience they had gw « B-5 ind be- onlY Jbe ^ ed < rf tba to pot th . gam * eharitable SS atfruciuB on the testimony with respect to U-e oiher prigftarf- ^ MttthM were taboermg unde r some mistake , aed from the noise andoonlbsion which pre-- » ml « i , they were not &b ) e rightly te ascertain la » fJ tOOL .... - ¦ -. .. ; jir . Bimu delivered a powerful addrew oa beh * lf of Brpok and Kirbj , in which he obsened jhat » hateTcr was Ibe camw of thLrdisturoance jmd baterer the amount of Itt thb , at least , was
de » -V &at no Tnjnry . wa * done toinorta ] man ; fw -with the search that had . been , made into this bnsi-« eB * , ~ ted iLBe ~ Lon' ? on- police , irp-ciar eonstaWe ? , gdUters , and all sorts of streDjgth to jnt down aac ^ Mer taia what kind of a mob this was—if it h »< J itnea -tba- xase , they would have had testimoa \ r-n t ^ jf , Tue learned" couisel then went on to uKBiXSkf ^ o-fte' insnfncieaey -of the -endesee io jtiywr t this charge , contfiicicg that there wprr-^ jrtjlSifHflftheir fe ccorie ? , and innocently mingBnj witk fl » e < i «* d;—p-friL'B ? who had perhtps coa > e V-o srsr tfe ^ fl- *^ ^ J * ^^ ^^ te * siecr-Aed . He
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: herefoi * conficently appealed te * &emfefr * . ifeW : ct of Acquittal . ¦ ' Mr .-Wxnex followed , but bfe Hne cTttRftrvatioD wag precisely similar to ^ hat ^ doptci Vj tl » e ether learned couumI engagedtn fSx case . The following evidence Va > tlief . called : — w jl 3 i « iTf T , ^»* t —* * fh * l "' 1 L <> J- _ i we » itPewjibury on the 20 m of Au ^ st " Tflve ' onlfisEtterHtn . Dewsbary . 1 know ThompaoD ; I first mw him iu Ebenener Chapel yard . 1 taw him aboot ten niinuter before twelve . We went to see the » oldip » , and when we had got to the bridge the meeting had separated . Whenceipt on toe brWg ^ , a mob wa * coiuiijg jourpf ' a field , wjhich prevented us parsing . Wi- were there kiqnarteTofau hour . I was close to Thompson » H tne time , and other lads were about us . " When Walker apprehended ThomPMJn , he ha * not throwB a stone ; 1 wa * talking to him . There wan much confusion near the place .
Cross-exaroined : I « ftw a policeman strike at Thompson , and ke hit Walker . 1 did not make any remark , to the policeman when Thompson was tatea . Thomas Heaton . —I was with Thompson and la « witness whtn the former « u apprehended ... I had not-seen TIk mp * on tbrow _ a _» fa > w . I' did not eee any particular perfton thro * a stone . . Jam » s . Hall . —1 am a farmer at Whitle ft iifar DewsLnrj . I » aw . Walker appre&opd l ' sowpson . He stated- that a * VVJalker va * behind Thompson and poshing him . forward , ft . policeman * as striking at ^ Wmw ; witithis » taff , ^ "he n ^ ift pttt his heed . dow n > aiia ^ ilker was cut oret-tne fare . Samttel Kilburn , farmetrtt . WhUeley , and one of the special constablea ' . at JOewsbanr . I . saw Walter shortly after bcfia 4 » ppreheaJtdTbomp « n , ki ? face was bruised . He said he bad received a okw From a coTutahle ' j staff . . " " . ¦ _ ~ "J . . '
Mr . Mwiia was re-called and he said lie had nothing bat a ^ adrt staff in his left hand , lie had no stick with hi . ml Mr . Com Mi h . am and Mr . Serjeant Atcheriet ¦ J ererally addrewidd tie jury on lheend * nce that had been pven . Baron A lderson having summed Dp with great mmGteae > ft , The Jnry . consulted ;« ro or tkree minutes , and then returned a verdict ol Guilty , but recommended them to mercy on account of their youth and inexperience . TheJuDttE said , I suspect there are many persons much " worse to blame than them . "
Opposition to tbe Poor Ziaw at Todmorden . fJ \* . Crabtree . Enoch Thwkat , Jbhn IV / cy , John ff- ' alten , JoJoi fkl'ieiiy Joseph ' iayluts T / iu * .. G ' rme tcooil , Juno * Ao-iAati " , Jetauiuk ± uict > J ~ e , John CniLiree , Joseph iiaukrfrscry Abraham trolfrcr , UiLsvn Lord , and James KenJtaic , * en . were charged with felouii > u * iy beginning to demolisb the dwelling hijcrf of Samuel Oliver at the parish of Halifax , on tie ISia et NOTcTcber last , anu with a riot , and assault upon a constable , in the execution of his duty . [ They were committed on tbe 2 oth of ^ November , and liberated on bail on the 15 th of Jauuw / , ]—Ar thur LowdoB . li wt . BamtU and John . lleUiu ell
werw aiM > charged with having , on the loth of November , * C the parish , of Haiilax , ¦ wi th divers other persons , < inla * -fnilT , riotously , and ium « K tnouily sswmbied , and gathered , together , te tbe dutorbaoce of the pbbHc peace , and with force and vjius beginning to demolish , pull dowu and Jt-stroy tke dwelling-house of one b&ruuel Oliver , bj b ; eaki&g windows and ^ window frames , auddoiog other damHge , snd with a > . < auitmg James Feather , a constable " , and feKmiousVj > t ^ aiinji one great coat , montys , * c . bis " propVrry . { liiese three men were committed on tbe 28 tkof December , anil libtrated on bail- February 2 nd . }
Serjeant ATCHERLtr aad M * . "W % *« t « . \ s were retained fur tUr pro >« utiou ; Mr . Aujuuvs , Mr . Ho ££ ccc , JAr . Coebltt , Mr . Buss , uua Mr . bt&iR ! or the defeiidtiois . , Af ; er the deteudants bad been arraigned and plraied Not Gnilrr , Scrj « art Atchkrlsy "Wb » proceeding to addrei tb * jury for the yru » ecution ; when Mr . Adolphus rose on the part of the prisaucr * , o&ivil to agree u > a verdict of <> uilty , ou condition oi tbeir being liberated oa -their o « n recoguicances . 1 his was Rccs-dod to by th » Conn > el tor the prusecnticn , aud
aTerdict-of Guitty w »* recorded accordingly . The learned Jcpge tbea hanu ^ ued ihe prisoners at H 3 me k-ugth on the leniiy » . hicb hutt betn sbowu them , sad tor the dtfty ol all m « u to render obt-ilieuce to alt laws ' e « long an they are laws . He affirmed that we are all protecU ^ d by tho ^ e laws which sre rc&de by iiH , wkicb gu « f rn all , and which must be obeyed by « 3 . " They would now enter int- > their own recognizances t » ieceir « Ut » ^ uiOehisenl ol-the Court « heu called cpon ; but iltLev did not mi-conduct thtmselves , Jtbej would never Lear ai . y more on the subject . The deipndont * were-then botmd in reco § nizance » of £ 50 each , and left the d » ok » - ¦ -. . :
7 CUCK 1 . Brnjamin Dedt&i ^ ( out en ttii ) m ch » tptd witb . tutarntliuu oi J . W 1 JVJT , in baling , indcced l »« ( t »»« b » tu five f » l « - cruJtroeeiB > d cuoa aico » tlkf tlirrifi ' * Cutut , VYikcbtlo , on tW iih i 4 Ocubtr . 3 Si * . e * 7 J ( r » Di ATCHtaLi . y » ud Mr . Lutzx coDinrtrd fbepro-* ecuiiun ; the prisoner ¦»*» Jtfcftdei I 7 Wt . 1 } . IIDKDASkiid Mr . WiTfcOX . The pimntitios f » apd , & LesrseS JUDGE wiling 4 b * iritttTisn if thfT eeitfta »« d to hiribg eontBtKlcd ptijnijr , Kc would j « iBi * ii UirBi . 1 hrj , ibtrrtuse , dediotd ioicj m , kad lite prWo&er iraa dtacbargco .
BlSICBB-iNCE ATHCDDKKSFIELD WITH ACLAKD . Joseph fmt ifannay ChfifU * Fytnttr , ax > d Gtetyr Exigk were chhrged *» h 1 livl M . bftOte »» litl 4 , m ihv liih « i N « veiuber | by bieilucg lb « mutdcas ol tb « fbilo « f ) 4 ik » i H » ll . This , our ickien will xecollrct wu tbe time wben the itinerant Aelfcud « sated to proch ia farrovr of the four Law . Tbe d < -fcBd »» i » aJ ] scared U ^ bij- K . ptrt » biB jam iir . In : Sdab , Ux tbe jau » tcntitn , cbbktclea te m vuu * kr meet briog prrc * ed !«; uai restictIX buiity bru ^ IjsortM , they were disctuged o » . tl >« r «« & ttafutl > iMI , t | * H < H r » ci , to keep tte pesee . ' - . , - ¦' * , Mi . fcuss * , Mr . hlLDY . UlS , »» 4 Mr ' . CdtT » r < S 6 Jtx * ere : e !» ioed lor them . " 7 Mr . HlLDY . ^ BD , Id rpealuig to tfceJtrm , ' t-fcr fr ^ lhtt it w * s Aelsiiid viui iuul aukeO l ^ u dutia titce . bcuMLluued fur tbe riutc-at Sriitai , * j » d bad-occuivkvdgmit >> jpcfairi ; is feet , be was s » vrt cf vihi U * U » bo _ kl * aj » appeaiea ui c ^ 'Daiia . Bsm LORCFBir casticttti tit itfenduit * u to tlkdi falaxe uiUuet . Tbe Cluzi lien lose , u bricg urtxlj sis c't )* ck .
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HOUSE O ¥ CQMhlQXSr-mdnetday Atarch 2 Q The Beer BUI was read a mand tine . ? Chartut Mixtixo at AiMLrr . —Ob ThunidaT eveiiitg a number of the Itaders of the Lteds Northern Union , proceeded ( at tbe prrriots reuuest of a depntarion ) 10 tbebouw of Mr . Rusbwonh , lie Malt ShoTel Inn , Armley , for tbt purpose ol erbiblish . ng a Koithtm Union . The room wae filled with tbe most intelligent of tbe working population ; powerful Jemlflliitts , < -sprf * icg a dticrmi sation to support the Conventiou , both by money and sinew ,, weir , unanittoiwly pasted . Many mem * ber * were enrolled ; and thu whole proceedings were such at to rrflect gieat credit on the population ol Armley . Tbe meeting adjourned t « Thursday rening next .
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Large Room , Commercial BnXdittgh , Ltcdt . EWK JELSVrORTH , r « rpectfully announces to the inhabitants of Leedi and itsTicinity , that from tbe Tery flattering manner in which tht-y kave been pleastd to patroniBe his - fihibiUoo , at » d by tke adnce ef many respectable famiHe * be is iuductd to rttnsro open a ' than iitde longer . H % at tbe same rime begs , tare to retarn 13 s tin cere thinker for the farors eoLfetred . : . . Open this prwent XreniDR , t ^ tTUBDA ' Y , ) March 23 , and EVERY EVENING during tht . NEXT WEEK , «« pt - * BiYXY ; when" . u ^ rprecedenwd CHANGE of PEBFORMAN " CE » iil take-place . , .
, ?« l .-A beautiful View « f SIDON , painted from FiDden ' s Landscape IUoerraHiwn of the Bible . nt £ 2 ^ Z Vitw rf tbe Eotk » d Town x > GIBRALTAR . In ib » Piece will be prwntec an Allegomal R * prejeatalion of tbe Cattle of TRAEAXQAr . r ^ A >~ A , * * & * & * View of tbe LAKE oi COMO , in * hicb will b « mobductd a Eepre » tnta . tionof-tfaeEisi > o Sen . Part . 4 .- The « 1 OEM- AT SEA . Dw > w « p « i at taensual Honr . -k b ° * ^ f !" eulars ee * tbe Bill * « f the Day . ) v , **; v " ' y * ' « t « i 4 i ¦ Ti . hing tbe principal JHartet Towdj ig a * North Siditjg .
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DESTRUCTl ^ JI OP WARFIELD VICARAGE ' AND « ettOOL BY FIRE , AND LOSS OP LIFE . Tne Vchool and vicarage of Warfield wait ou Friday moniing , at t « w o ' clock , burnt down to the ground ; attd what maken tbe calamity t | ie || ao | t tfstj *** inji -A . that . Qnei « aJw . Perished inihe naiftfc , tbe * ou : T the R ^ eV Temple Fwe , "T ^ beidiry of ! W * st ? minsteT . It is nstt » atki 4 > le U ^ . b ^ ; W . as ene-of tie ftrst tgh discover tbe ff « i bu . t wbeu Mr . Fi ^ rlong ; called the names , be and anbtberi ! after * a rdi « in , ' 6 » t uurteuloasly saved , were na * nrij { . ' At lfc < t v young b'lrexe was seen 111 a window , wben every cnieavonr to rescue Mm was made by Mr . Forlwiig , who b » 4 fallts once iront tbe laddt-rwhich waa raisvd Mcbimi the bou «<> , b « t whicb was too * hort tp rfeachTtbe
window ; he appeared at the wmooa * and brokeit , and once tried to put out bis Isg ^ oot finally disappeared from their , eyes , Mr , Furlong ' s dutrtaa of mind us as nv-iy be coqe *? Ved f wry . greatvmiicrsach anoverwhebningcj » himity . Everything is lo « t ; the nertanu ba ^ eaot even saved thei r shoe . *} bnthow U » aniAtJ-t o Proridence afiontd tne p « rt * ts © f tn « fSmiamder of the cbfldrea bte-flltlt thef escaped "wiftt theijr lives , whicb seems to hav ^ b ^ u-owing to the ^ lercjful iQt . rferenct of the Almighty ' ; fcr la ten mioutoi more Mr > Forlong conceives tai . t not a life could have bean-RavecL AX « reb » oemdtkootot the night the ; bad scarcely any awiat&oce ; j their nearest nrfgbbow , MiM T ^ ry , was ^ absentji ^ her servant eierted themselves to the utmost . ¦
vv-Lady Malcc&n and the Ikfissea Malcolm , from * Varneld-pra « V about ' * mile distant ' { Whence tHey ran the whole' way , ivgaruTe ** of the honr'and the weather , tt * sdeU ^ i iu the rescue orrtorne of the children . Lady Malcolm considerately sent one of her aervaats to Windsor , * bo returned in an- bow and-a . half with two enginesBad atrovp of tlie Ulv&& , Vut it was of ne avail . The fttunoii had got ^ oofur a-bea 4 to be ma ») ieredv v . 3 Uid Mr . Furlong and jus family and servants are utterly destitute . Hi ^ friends and tbe neighbouring clergy nave bet-n most prompt in their attentions . ' ' MTs .-Fnflong * aadffrer'Infant family , with ten of the boyi < , are at Lady Malcolm ' s ; ten more are at Lady- Wilder ' s , Bintfeld
ftlanftrbon » e >; others at tbe Iltv . A . Randall ^ -Bajfield } and the Rev . A . B . Towuseod ' * , Eaathampttead , and Miss . Terry ' s ,- until . tiey can be . sent to . their parente , who are at a distance . Many have been sent « p to London by the railway ; 1 cannot . conclude without saying that too inuch praise cannot be giveu to Miss , farlong , to whom it U owing , under Providence , that two "boy 8 , who -were ' asleep wheK she reached thuir beds t '^ rougb « dense smoke , wew preserved . The other boy allnded to , aad finally * aved > was dragged through a wiodow by Mr . Fur . long , standing ou the top of a ladder , iat a time when he whs supposed to be lost , the pp <* r little fellow having made hw way to the window that could , be reached , when all hope was given up .
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DINNER TO MR . FROST , AT THE WHITE CONDUIT HOUSE . Tbe Working Men ' s Ans-ociation of London gave a ^ diuner yesterday to Mr . Frost , the magistrate of Ne « porr , aad a dr If gate to the Couvention , ro testif y their sense of Lis conduct tmd firinijess in meeting Lord John Russell ' s attempt to interiere with hi * political opinions . W . Carpenter , &m \ . in the Chair . The cbait was takwi at atwut half-pastsix o ' clock , when about two hundred sat down to dinner , the chairman being suppmted on his right by Mr . Frost , and ou his kit by Mr . Feargus O'Connor .
There were a few ladies who sat down to dinner with the company . Oti the cloth "being removed , ' The Chairman ro .-e and * uid , " Tbe People , the ' only sovrce of legitimate Power , " was formerly a favonrite toasl at all Whig festival * , but of late a change had come over the spirit of the Whigs -tbe people now w « e by tbep Iorg « tien altogether , or only remembered lor evil ; foimerly the fa * our of the people was a * the breath of their nostrils , but now the people were disccntenred , turbulent , and rebellious ; yet he considered tl »« toast te vfas aboat to propose was never druh ^ under circunntauces s <>
t-ucouragmg as jt wax about to be this day , because tie humbug was at an en ' i ! , ' and the people how knew that they mutt rely dpon fcheinselre * alone , becap » e , al .-o , evi ry cla * s in thtf country was beginning to express in want ot coirridetice iu the Government au « t the Lfgislkure ; tLe Agricultural A « u > ci « tjon , compo > ed pflaBcfhol < Jers , hadfipnw . sed thrirwant of coiiCdfiice , and now tbe repreitexitatiA'e * of the mojiufacuirera had . done tne siMne ^ toittg ; the moBey Aristocracy of the ' eoiihthf kad al * O di * cowred , in relerVure to . fbe Corn L * wb , thai notbiBg sntisfadory could be antici pated ontfl there was a fuli , fair , and free reprVj ^ utarion oftL < p > o )* iu the CoHimons' House of Parliament . ' I he City of London , too , bad corns forward to oppose tbe which
measure , , pretending to be for the regulation of tbe police ol tlm metropolis , was in fact an attt-rnpt to introduce into seven out of the forty counttes ol England a system of rural poliee . 'l'his rneajtirt * kad ean * ed many ( o join the Radicals and Ck « U 8 U ~ this w ?» a measure which the Tone * , ib tb « r # br ? t days , iad not dared to aUeapf , tbe Cbamsts bad been attacked by those wno ougbt to fcel nnoVr the greatesT obligations to it , for when the people wew * guaded tedevueratiop , h was they who pointedow to , tc * people the » mrce , of their wropgs , restraiaed them , had showed them hew to acquirs weir rights - ( tremendous cheering ) — they were determined , aWadily and fixedly , to rea'izi their ngfct » -- ( cheerj «}—by moral meanr , if possible ^ ( cheer *)—bet , at all hazards " , ther were uettrmiued to realize them , and » peedily . The chairman then
**? £ " * T ^ ' V **? *» ' »»* y 1 ** 7 P * roei » e that frtedmn « tne only certain ba > i * of happiness , and Um » prin « ples of t& » Charter thejsuesl guarantee of umiom . " r ........ , _ , > , This toaM was drank with three times three . TJwCBAiftMAX « id rthat Magistrates were originaliy instituted to be terrors w ~ evil doers , and for the » upport of them that do well—be would ask if suchwnsthe ^ ca * e in gent-ral in this country , ot which Christianity bad been declared'to be part and parcel of the law of the land ? in general tbv converse of Ike proposition wan true . Such , however , w ^ s sot the case with tbtir goett ; Mr . Frost ( Tremeudpus cheers . ) They were all aware kow Bobly he bad repelled t !» e attempt of ibe Home Seeretary to interfere with his political opinions ; bk conduct Rpseared tie . more extraorduwry , because the onpafd Magistracy were in general the submueive aud paxjdve tod ' . * of tbe Government , Mr . Fr o * executed the function * tf 1 heM » gistracyi not for tasown nggrauditement , or foribe fratittc ^ aon of hi * persenal vanity , but for the irooa of his
. ieuo * . « nzen « . ' ' lliej all knew ttvedicsuwtances ot bis corre ^ pondrace with the Home Seen-tary , andnot with the Home Secretary alone , \ aA be been in eorrefttndence , but also wiU » the Lord Chaacellor , asd he bad put them both hart de comLai . They bad bfen—" Willing to wound , but yd afraid to > tnke "—( cbeers ) - —bnt thej had not dated to carry their intentions into effect 2 » ir . Frost was still a Magistrate of the Borough of ^ ewpoh--floud cbecw)—hftd he ceased to be a Magistrate , they would not have received hint Wss enthUHftstwallj , butitwai gratiiy iii * t » know that be wa * stilt a Magistrate , beoause U shewed &at tte Gotenanent wasairaiu of what it * aw darkly thadowed forth in the back gronndL He thw proposed »»* U ) a » t-» f *? % **¦ * oaft * * b * A ' r | tet , Esq ^ M *» ber of tbe People s Parliament , may meninut&ce profit by bis mdapendeut example , jmd men in power be taught wrmJeace nSoni tha fcwwnhe has giTea them . ~ Drank with three timrs three , .
Mr . Feost thanked them for tMsr tertftaooy of their kitt ^ nrc ? , bot he believed tLe best fetnrit he could tu&ke ior their kindness , would be to tbnvihee them that they had not bestowed tbfcir confidence on an unworthy object—be stilt beM tbeComioissioE of the Prace tor the Boruugh in which he resided * and while he held it ho would execute the powers of it independently and freely , but if he were to hold it dependent on the will ot a Secretary « f State , or nny other man , k would not then be-of any value to him . He believed the leaden both of the Whigs and Tone * , hated him cordially . . When ha was first appointed to the Commigsioa of the . Peace , arepre < seutation had been uwuAe by th « Tories 10 Lord J oho Rui » elL ktatine what a desperate lellow hs van : of
this Lord John Ku » sell look no notice . Lord WharncliiTe was then applied to , to bring forward the ^ abject of his appointment in the House of Lords ; but he thought it best to ask , ' Sir B . Hall , who advised Lim ( Lord WharBclife ) to let him alane ; and be . thought if Lord John Russell bad known as much abvut him a * he did now , b « would hare let him alone too . ( Laughter . ) He had had a letter from the Lord Chancellor , relative to a spet-ch ho had made in London , which lie had answered more than s iortuight ago ; be had net yet received any r * ply , but when be did , he would mak « that correspondence public . He bad answered the Lord Chancellor coorteouily btrcam-e he had addressed himjUke a gentleman , k&d net ia the manner of that liule fellow of Wobum Abbey , who wa * dtrthed and fed npon the spoils of the Church ; he might suppose that in
Wales the macntr . m which tbe Rtrssell property was acoBired was unknown ; out he conld ptv&wC Lord Ji > h » Ro-- « 11 that within leu than three month * - « v « rj coUier in Wale « should know th « histsry of Woborn Abbey and T « vi * tock Piiory ~ tbose who were the victims 0 / the New Poor Law ? hould know that there was pobUc property , which , it it were in other hand * , could be ! better , applied than at present . He had & en , Lord Stanhope yesterday , wLo rxpresstd aJanri at the progrfss 01 thp oio ^ viijpnl ; but he had told jbii JtordBln ' p , that ii the Hoo > e of Lords -And Commons would re ^ irn t ' ueir legislative fauctioos for ' six months to the parliament of Boit-cburf , they ' would settle the country ro the benefit ol till cl «« soiS- ' -tbey weuld laugh a' tbe threats 0 } Russia , - Aad place the artisan iu ccmlort and happinets . >) e boprd they womd meet twain in tetter dnjs ixxi uh > Tl' -pro 5 J ; e ^ ou ^ crcumttanoe *; tChe * ri » s . ) .
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f \ t . W at * om , in proposing a * a toatt ^ The General Cooventiou of the Industrious Classes , may all good men awist it to establish our liberties in peace , and rally ruuud its rigbteoum standard , nbould Whig and Tory oppressors declare war against it , " urged Ae Deon ' ie ^ rally round the Conyimtion , and say t « fte ^ cjrernpiwttliat'l t slj ^ tlBKbepat their peril U > inkrffrej ^ i th a bod y whic&jfoiiftMsed the confidence ittttie p ^ p le—th ' e tiBie- * Uu n « wcome tq proygtljey dn * ftot 'intend an * c hild ' s-play > For yFar * ~ past , ih ^ s « who u » - ¥ * T ia ^ nred spen t thousauds , whija dujse who l « houred v w »» re pbbgfd to be content with , . ( odd th « t a Nobtejpaanoiild not give his dog .- Mr . -Cob 6 « t bad ^ said , that , sooner or later they must the
» aj « 5 « reck _ oRin £ , commissibn , and Lord John Ilus-^ eu m ishit iindj ^ at Coave . uti » h wa « thnt reckon-% Hfg commisslpn .: "It' wautfme to # now - that Uiey had fife as well as hand ' s ; and right arms U wett ai he » d » r ^ ; "' - -Viv - 'i ¦ . ^ : *" ¦> ¦ ¦ ¦ - . ¦ ¦^ yl y- 'y ^ -: ' i .. -. *; . ' ¦ Tb » toast-wa / dranlt with three time * three . : , MK « iR * t * Q'C 6 NK <) it said , thw was his seventeenth jfear-wf Irish , and his seventh ' ywir of faniversal agitation , aid their c « u » htd peyer looked more prosperous than at prektnt , l » ecau » a the people wertr never jaow detenaitiedl Before : he , » pqke to . the ( oast , he woajd nwKeafowobtiejvatiouKon the importance of * ht > flfliceof ^ magistrate , AU iflfprma- ' Hens were Jajid befere _ hJm , and Be « bttld uwss a supVrsedeatr to suspeud the warrant of hU brother makiatrales . It was on his ihfertnftl ^ ri Xhiit-tltts
Goveroioeht ttciedy add not a ehbt C « uld be fired , or a sabte draw ^ , aialneV tfee pew \ ev but by his order , AJlmagwfriite ^ the-Sfcf % 6 hd « ld holdtheir autherity fro R ^ peojle \ JijCheeW ^ But the real eanse : of {^^• tetfiWBt-JSy'My . froistiw *! , bec » u « e ho hi » d , in Jns TM ^ tsten sl eapniit }^ refused tw obey ^ b * orders of t ^ e thte « Davll Kings « f ^ Sojker « et H » us <* , to tear the coaipla ^ it 4 broughtb ^ fore . hua with closed door * . He had anAwervdtheoldrnaniike a gentleman , and thvybon ^ nia ^ Jik ^ a . puppy , ( Heir , htar ^) Tbe Hou- ^ . o i Comm < m » woold u 6 t luffer the Hotise ot Lords to iutertere with them , neither wonld the Cpnveupon . suffer either" House to interfere with them . Moral force and physical force were man and wife . Moral force was the wife , and knew when to call in
her husband to her aid . They would never pay respect to ciry unconstitutional authority , and he considered ^ the present House of : Comm n , s on uuconstivutional iautliority ; that , was the strongest phrat « J he had ever made uses of during . hu t wbp ) e career ot a ^ hation . He coutendyd the poor had a right to be f ^ d and clathed , out ., pf . tUe produce of the lands ^• tenging Jta WoUum Ab « y ' because those lands were originally givi-n for the purposes of h os pitality , aad to Le . p up a fariri-hpuse for widows' and Orphans . Now , ' with regard to the ' Press . Tbe Horning Uironicle had . noticed their proceedings iu a quakiug article , as raU ' avoided a falling houxe , and he thought this conduct of Mr . East hope very significant . Then tbere , was the Suni which about ten weeks ago , gave four or fiv » columns of the Convention , but it war , want ot company woIcouvb trumpery—tke momejit Parliament inct the proceedings of the Couvwuliou were cat dowu into niue
nnt » of nonpareil , aud the Parliamentary procoedingi occupied the space . It was all very well for reporters , to come there and ask for ticket * . ' What cared Mr . Murdo Young for tVem ? and were It not for the reporter * , who corrected the speeches , tbe daily pauers would be theirio . * t complete farrago ever sft-. n . He wu * determined not Io yield io the pre . H . " , but would support the Conveatioa . Thny had not been iuteriered with , because tha many mon « ymongers were afraid of the debt which Pitt had intended for a golden chain , binding them together , but which the people now kicked , agiinst . Wua regard to physical farce , what did the moral furctJ men depeud on ior upholdiug their power but physical force ? The Government unej their moral force physically , and they ( the Convention ) would use their phy » ic « lforc « uiorally . Haviug cuntinued for sometime to contrast moral with physical force , Mr . Fi O'Connor sat downamidst 1 ou-j cheering .
I Jr . Taylor said a baftl * was approaching in which # li must take a part , as tho . te Who stood looking on an idle spectators would be considered as enemies , and mated as such . They would wish to obtain their right * peacefully—but obtaiuthem they would . ( Ljud cheers . ) Th « y might be martyrs , but from their blood , as Irom the araKou ' a teeth of old , around they Would spring up . If the people did not support the Conventiou , they would go dowu Jink after link in the chain of misery , as a craven crew who dare not assert their rights . ( Luud ca »*«* rs . ) Dr . FtrrcHER said this was not the firm attemut
of Lord John Russell to interfere with the magistracy—he had doue the name at Manchester . Tne fact was , he desired to form a magistracy from the sweeping of the counting-houses of the mill-owner . - ' , who would assist him in inuoduciug his system of new Rural Police . He had advised the people of his neighbourhood to arm themselves , aud , if attacked , to repel force by force . He would also revive the old Saxon maxim , that if any man werekilled , the quarrel should be , taken up by his next of kin , as against all authority , whatever that might be by ubich the Police wa « net on . He called on them to resist' the . system of centralizadoo .
Mr . Lotett proposed ail , ; toast , " May the * spirit of vbe democracy unite all hdaest men to secure thuir libertifK against political corruption , social oppressioB , individual ambition , and designing factious ; and , when once they are free and united at Hume , they may safely defy all assaults from abroad ;" He said , that it was only now that Radicalism and democracy were beginning to be understood . All Government should _ It » xerci * ed by the people , throa ^ h their rfpreft ^ nUitive * , for the benefit , morally , physically , and intellectually , of the people—that wan die true meaning of Radicalism . They were
revolutionists and Conservatives , deainng the destruction of eviL and the preservation of good ; and lie had 00 doubt bat they wrrn fast progreasiug to the accompfyihmeut of that desirable object , llie toast was then drank with three times three . Mr . FitoftT ' then proposed th « health of the lodien , which tit drank with three times three . Shortl ) . after which , the cwttpaoy eep ' antted at halt-past eleven o ' clock . There were various songs aud recitatioos given in ti « coD » e of tho evening , among which th » following , by Mr . Lovett , was loudly cheered .
BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY . A CONTRAST . I"tiii a . drc * m of % Urtrj , s > vision of the night ; AJsd wcihuuitUt 1 ¦>« on cither hanil iu victims , black sad Khfa . I g luic'd mjr fv « on the negro sky , aad I look' 4 ia the spin-¦ ue n ' ivum , Aftdtbe MM « wUt mnhtho huf »« f be » vea , hut the other a hell of gloom . TAirvweni bright Aad shining fieWs , tod Um ¦ unwmsclMT abo'e , . And there was sonetliiBg in theiur which evea a slave might live . Itat Ihtr * wss the dull reroltiiig found of woerl * revolving fast , And Uteie « u the d > trk Mid muud sir , lilu the . siroc ' n deadly Wart .
Tbca : the negro shell and the factory bell for brief relief rang « ut , ' ' Some rvn to tbe sbadft where the clear stream play'd f and \« 0 MeTaia'd iherevl » oont ; . . . . But ae fur the poor factory child , when her A » id-daT wu come , Ske ^ ktill abvde in-th » tvKoawua air , the dar'd net go to heV ¦ home i - ' ¦ then was no gladd ' nlag ttreain for her , albeit her tender years ; . : ¦¦ -. ' ' ¦ • -....,,-Tke strda&a that ptay'd in the fatter / fWt , were the factory ipfvnt ' s team ; ' Y « r »! tear * direct ironvther throbbing heart , hat . drops from " the burning bmia , : , AImJ hrr grief ( tave no Miief , for her tfranh e » me sgain . Then 1 beard the sound of the cratking whip ring sharply through the airr — - But tha alive wm ft huge and a hardy man who had the Biah to'bear . ' ¦
Nat I heard the dull and ilck'ning sound of the strap in that < n . U ot-t «» rs . i I saw bo nun , bat » wretch , who bolt 1 child of lender tears . , . Be beat the Ut ( ant o ' er tbe ( ace , the neck , tke trembling breaet , Tnabboaom was diiBgor'd which thould have been e * tem'i . While the man-tlave sat at his cottage door , or slept beneath fhaihade , That worn-out child crept sadly h 6 m « , where h « r bed of chaff wss made ; ¦ ¦ ' \ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' . ' . ¦ ¦ Aad taeM , in the midst other deep , she hears that ever bauutins . cVime , And aha stMTtt fri'Tn " her Lealthlea * stam . and cries . "Oh , moAer , WltUiner ¦ V ¦ . Tken I lrselt to * t * wa in mr vuion wild , and r » i » 'd my . thongbu to b * y , God > , . A * d I made a prayer for the mas and the child , who groan'd ' oeath the taster ' s rod ; ¦ : ¦ Great Qod ! like tks . pun and balmy air , may all thou hast Ba d * be frc « 1 AndbM from tbelair and beatitloasMJth , THE CORSE OF SLAVERY . ' .
.. Mr . CABfwrTEa , in returning thanks for the drinking of his health , said , now we are all one upon tbe Convention . . Th « phynical-force men will get the Suffrage morally , if they can , and the moraltorce men win get it physically if they can't ( Lend and long-continued cheering , followed this aa « nouncetnent . ) After which Mr . Wilkinson , formerly a manufacturer » f Dswvbary , made a most eloquent appeal upon behalf of the working classes , whum he aaid be always found willing to work bard for smatt earningKi and at all times ruady to Warn and . improve , themselves if opportunity was afforded . .. . ^ : ^ '
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HTJSDGRflFXSLD . 6 r kpbens ' s FtJiip . —fbe f olto ' wili ^ account Of rnooies received for this fund , tis been" forwarded by our fiottdersneW wrreapauderifi —March 18 . '—By cisfa from a lermon at Faroley Bank , 4 s . 5 d , ; private gubscript ? dn at dStto , 2 * . 7 J 4 d . ; by cash frum twehe individoal * » t Ntvrion , 8 « . 6 d . ; by cash received from Jebn Shaw , and John © enton ilarsd « a ^ ' eol tec ted after a wrnton ¦ prwiehed at Lower iipusts ; AlmorMburr , bt- J <» fph New « nne , on iu ? d * y > tbe' 17 th ' JnXr ., 16 * . 3 ^ f « li , . ^ VBe ' Bnderstapd tfae" Prnriti ve il- * tbo » i ' : s : » havti engaged . Eaye ' s large room * , for Sunday aext , to preach tvro uermous for the- above fand . ¦
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Litkbary and Philosophical Society . It is in contemplation to tmablith a . Literary and Philosopbital Society in Hudderefield . Several geutlemeh of di » ting >» i ? bed literary- and 8 ci « ntific attainment * , met on Tuesday evening last , in the Long-room ef the Druid ' s Hotfl , at which a string oi rule * was unanim » U 8 ly agreed t » . It is propos * d taaf the society meet weekly , after they have > ro ? effrta' a privati ^ bo tn ^* Tch wiir aasweT'nlKir ^ Bf * Kf » : ' and that at each meeting one ; a £ .-hii > niriDiHi *
sbaHdeliver a lecture pa some literarj vidusie' ^ ua ^ subject . Original essays wilt i ^ jp ' be produoed monthly 7 the theme to"be chosen by the TOUricil that trsssiy wbicb okaJDS ! the ; grea ^ t ' iMirnbfr 01 votes , to to written in a bonk ktpt . for this pjurpone . by the secretary , ' and to be c ' oDsdered aa the propeify of the society . They will also be a geological ar . d mineralogical cabinet ' connected with tfiis insti tutioD . Several valuable specimen * have alreacy been promisedgraruitously . ¦ , ,
* B 1 R 8 TAL . —Two sermbBt ) were preached oh Sunday la « , in a ? chool-room belonging to a nun . b « rxir € lirwtitirifrwnd >* , inBirsral , near Leed * , v ' nen coU lectwn ? ^ ire inaoe to aid Mr ^^ ng j a hk approaching struggle with hi ^ . enemies , amounting to £ 6 8 * . l % i */ . ;„ . „ - ' 1 'De IGHT ^ N . — - ^ . rmbnsWere " preacKed oa Sunday last , in : the ' Nfew Connexion Scbbol-roonj , by Messrs . Cliffe , of Vfiudcergrield , and Cropland , of Patfdock , on behalf of the Sttuhens ' Defence Tund . Colltctioas were made to the amount of
** * r . ¦/ : ' ., . ¦' ,. ¦ ' , . ' . . . : ' " " ' , pARjs-i-Ky Tyas<—The Radicals of Farnley Tya 5 , bavc-contributed 11 s . 6 d . for tbe Stephens Fund ^ and Ik 7 d . for the National Bent .,. ¦ > jffoNLEY . —The Honley Northern Union h * Te contributed £ 1 18 a- ( So . to the Suphens Fuud . , Netmer Thong . —The Nether Thong Radicals hayje contributed £ 1 2 ; . 5 d . to the Ste ^ heu * Fan < f ; . ; ,.. I , - .. . ¦ '¦ " ; ¦ - .., - - ¦
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. , London * Thursday Evening . GENERAL CONVENTION . Mr . Kxox , delegate for Sunderland , in the chair . Dr . 1 ' AYton read an address to the Couvention from the Chartists of G avin , in Ayrshire , and a resolutiou « f confidence f : om Carliisle . Dr . Macuooall thea brought forward his motion for leavu to read some extracts irom the Morning Chrduicte of other years . Leave given aud extracts read amid loud cheers , ail of them called npou the people to arm in iuequivocal terms . We shall give them next week . Mr . WiuTTLE K' -ved that the Secretary be instructed to . coiivev to the t < litar of the Morning Chroniclexpe tltanks of the Convention , for the admirabltt . aiid , unanswerable ¦ " articles in , favour of aroed resistance to a . tjfraiit'Goveriimen ' t . ' ( Loud and continued cheers . ) ' ¦'¦ ' > . f
> H ; Q- . t f . **™ ^ n 'gh ' y aptoroved of the proposal Of Mr . Ayhxitie , but thought it did not go far enough ; he would tHak « Rh addition to it : That a Committee b » appoimed to draw np a selection of the passages referred to b y Dr . Macdouall , and to have t ! io , mimt > published iu the Horning Chronicle ' and other papers , and in such other form as the committee may choose . 'Mr . Whittle agreed to the addition , which was carried wituout a division ; and a Committee of eight ' appointed to carry out the object . The Chairman having . vacated the chair , which was taken by Mr . Rogers , who read a most gratifying letter from his conetitueiUf , requesting hi # presence at home , prior to the great meeting of the county of Durham , to be held oa Good Friday , and leave of absence for one fortnight was given to him .
RETURN OF MISSIONARIES . A long discui ^ ion was brought on cs to whether the Delegates were to be home on Monday , or to have their leave extended , It was ultimately decided , by a vote of 12 to 9 , that their time nbodJ not be f xteuded ; and after some observation * from a number of gentlemen , the meeting dissolved . TheCHAirtMAN read hi » report ot funds received during tLe week , wLich amounted to £ 35 .
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YESTERDAY'S WAKfcfTELD CORN MAKKKT . We have again a good arrival oi Wheat , the greater part of winch is Foreign . Prima qualities bt Wheat are in rt-quest , » ud fully as dear , Gut all other sorts meet very heavy sale . Oats unaltered . Good heavy Barley is in demnud , aud rather dearer . Beans are in tolerable request , and fully as high . Leeds Markets . — "We had on Saturday another very brisk market , both at the Coloured and White Cloth Halls ; and oa Tuesday , though not to the same amount , the business transacted was to a fair average extent . In fact , it may be said we had two very good markets . Soap—Lopdon Mottled , ' ' " 67 s .. ; pale yellow , $ te . per cwt . Bafje Oil , ptr tun , £ ii to £ 4 l . 10 * i- PeTATOES—American Natives , Is . 9 J . ; reds , Is . 4 d . to Is . 5 d . ; pig potatoes , 1 » . 2 d . to Is . 3 d per vreigh of 48 lbs . Tallow—The price of this article ia 4 s . 6 d . per stone .
Huddxr 6 field Cloth Market , Tubsdat , March 19 . —There were a good many buyers to-day , and a great quantity t > f Goods cleared at fair ptices . Light Fancy Woollvns " and Waistcoatings of a superior make met with Trendy sale at satiafocrory price * ; fipe Broad * and Plains of every description were . in greater di-mand » t low prices . There was not that activity in the Market which the amount of goods cleared weekly might be supposed to Create . Wools fully maintain their prices , and are more freely purchased .
Manchester Corn Market , March 16 . — Adecline of 2 d . to 3 d . per 70 lbs . may be noted on Wheat at our market this morning , and with a languid trade few transactions were reported In any description . Flour was likewise in but limited request at 2 s . to 3 * . per sack , and Oatmeal Gd . to Is . per 240 lbs . b « low the rates of tbis day Ke ' nnigbi . Oat » were in rather better request , without alteration in value . In Beans or Malt there was little passing , and prices nominal . ,. Skipton Cattlb Market , March 19 . —Our sapply of Fat Beastn , aad Sheep was very good , and there being no want of buyer * , the Market was brisk . Beef maintained last fortnight ' s prices , but Mutton was rather lower . .
Howden Corn Market , March 16 . —There was a moderate supply of Grain at our' Market today , at the following prices —Wheat , $ 8 s . 8 d .: Oat » , * 9 i . 6 d . per quarter . ' ¦ Hull Cork Market , March 19 .-The supply of English "Whe at is limited ; Oats good ; Beaus , Barley , and Peas moderate . No arrivals of Foreign Wheat since tbis'd ay week worth notice ; We havr Itl&ny additional buyurs of Foreign Wheat * » nd cenniderable more sales hire been made during last week , as welt as B > o « t of the vessels got clear of demurrage , and there is not so much disposition to force sales . The best qualities of Foreign as well as Enalish made Is . per qr . above the last quotatians . Beans , Barley , Oats , and Peas , Tally supported former rates . Rapeseed , Linseed , and Cakes dull sale . Tares in more request . ..
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LEEDS CORN MARKET , March 19 . The arrivals of Wheat to this day ' s marWi * large , prin * cipally fiorign ; other kinds of tirmin much tho iunir . The fluent wUito Whiit bvuig scmrce , b& » fully nupported Un week's priee , other deMttptlon * dull »» le . Tho best B » rJey has been foil •» weU ioW . the infefk . rqa » litie « he »»» sn ! e . Oat * have made rather more money ( Shelling ndfietos WHBdVT ft Qauter of Right Bonkelt . WlU . Npriblk . taflbik , Kmet . mtn wd , 63 , M , Jne 70 s . wht . 70 « 1 % LtMouuuuT «» &dCaiabiidg 8 do 82 s , ( Ms , da 69 « do 70 s " 6 V Vorkihixe ........ do «» , 04 s do Mi , do 68 * 71 Old « o « 2 « , W 4 « W . 4 ? «* W Foreign .................. do 60 s , Ofc , do « 8 s , d « 48 s 7 t ' t BARLEY per Quarter of Bight Imperial Bdshels . Norfolk , » ndSuffolk ............ new , 3 &t , extr » fine 42 « 45 < Lintoliuhirei .................. 4 o M » , io 87 * SW yorkihlre , WoMABoroughbridge . do 84 s , d « Sfe S * U » ' Grey ,... ' . ' . * . ' . ' . ' . " . " . ' . . ' . * . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' * . ' . ** ' ** £ ~! Zj
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. ABRITAL 8 DURING THK WEEK . Wheat ............ „¦* Km Malt ........ ^ . k .,,... ^ _ . O » U •?• ............... ^ .. Shelling .... „ . „„ ... ^ Barlej ,,,............... TgS Ffonr ..........., ; .... ^ _ B * ans ............... „ 852 B . pMeM ..... ' . i ; .. - .... 4 K < «*» .............. j ... . tia » esd ... ifc . w ^ uM * . M *^ \ iim . »»» a . i « a .. «« , t . ^ . ¦ < ¦ ¦ ..-,.. . •¦ ii- ¦ ' ¦ | ^ AVKRAO * PRICS * FOR THS WRBK , SNDIite [ , ' , ' . : ¦ ¦' :: '¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ K * ttCH 12 , 1839 w , ; .,. Wle « t . 6 * . e » rle . ' Beans . Rye . Few . 2116 490 KKS 9 80 S — ' « 71 « . lf > ld . 26 s . Sl& . Alt . OJd . 40 s . « . Os . W . Cs . 11 A
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LONBON CORN EXCHANGE . , MAaK-L ^^ , MoKP AT f Ma « c 9 i 8 „ Proa thfl « hortnt » i » thesuppW of EnalUh VVhe » t , fin « simp le * of White Es « ex anJ Kent comru » n 3 ed its advance of Is . to 2 k . per qr ., with an iicprovemeut in the value of mJdkt red of * lwntls-jwr y ; - but . al ^ oMkbteiga traihed for » o » . money , aesrcely any advaacn eouTd be e * tablUbed generally : vvhiUt U » t trwk ' n » iice « , * rere readily offered , bat ir > mjjay ewes reruBtfdiW * few oount j , uyei * . taak a for < jaastttT atrifhcrov . erjast Monday ' * quotations , tut aot snffiejfenfc to » lter Jke currency . ' Floor w »» m ' tteh the sknie s * bfet * eek . &rlev was takes off slowl y , at about I » V ir Hinder a » t Monday * p » ie « i . W »! tjw »» dull , and rather cheaper Beans hsre . declined about UJP qr , witn a dull a ^ W . ; Fi «* w * T < coi > alteredmTB ! tte . There ' wan a fair demand for Oilt * , and fully a * nrach money obtained lor all surt * , particu > s > ly fine htmir parcel * of Kn «) i « h andjgruh . Nothing uccuired worthy of notice in . Lhueed or , Hn ^ aeed . PJoverwwd iru much th « name as hut week , with a steady trade for middling qualities . ef red , ai well Enftluh asforeiwa . •¦' .- ¦
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LIVERPOOL WOOL irARKEr , MaWh 16 . ^ . 7 ^? . ^ ° ^ "P * ««* aVerysteadyamwtihUwMk . aia WHigUVuidonaMterin qtj ^ . had / tWdwj * i » , » ove » value ; a ha quantity of cr » Me 4 and Cheviot , wools Were taken for exportation to Atiicrica , and some Uea » y e ' nirajfe ^ wentg have tam contracted ior with the mom , which cSwb * an mcrensed demand for ihe two latter aeaenptiuns of wool Xrice * wen irtndily maintain « d threttghoat tha week . tissffiisii ^ / A goed baomeui wgstraasMted by private contract in Peru . nan ( the atock » of which were larae ) at a redaction of idtt » jb on last D umber spticw ; inienor wt # oi wool wer ' jhSCulttolpiMtliaa ,, and they w ^ uld nalise a . slight advance . Wlpuof ftu ^ acomUing were ' dwVbiied of iTlaie rAtei . to ! a ?| te * w ' : ?? ^ y ™* ° * J ^ h ? "M *» t
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FROM FHU > AV mGHT'SaAZETT ^ March Uk ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ . ; ' bankrupts . . ' ¦ . ,. ^ " . ' . "" ;; . "" . A !?* 5 Tli- ¦ ' *** && » ' ¦*««« « 5 « X «* , March « . at half-part . tw * l »» , Apnl S : 6 , at twelve . Att » Kkhai 4 son and Taltjot , Bedford-row , y , " TILL , G ., Kxet-r-itreet , Lianoii jrrove . Paddhiatoa vie . " s ^ i ^ " *^^^ -- ?^^^ ' ^ " * " «^^« .-- "A ^^? Sr 2 ! r ^ : Alt , Uuumock , Abchurck-bat . . . m 1 1 PS 0 N » H- 8 . Alartborongh-road , Chel » t » tbre «« f 1 , M" » d ^^^^^ " ^ - AtU . Me . sr . i ¦ Dr fliOS , ¦* . < , « d CLARK , R ., Beitogto ., S « ne , vben # . WJ " » ¦* « M feater ; vTbrcrttershW . lin « it ** , AunlS , t » , M eleren . at tb * New Hotel . Wolv ^ K . —i 2 L
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MSI PR 1 US CCLRT . —Thcespat , Mabch 2 J . Be / ore Bonn Parke . MABTIK v . POBTER . — ( Special Jurg . ) ' Mrmvri . ClEf * VElL sad VOETLry vm for tbe plaiatit -, Meaan . ALLXAXDEa n& &A 1 NU ( or thedrkndinu . Tbe action *»» w detertuioe iac T » lt « of a qiuniity of coal , vbick tbe drirBdant had obtained by a * ecctaMhi&rst undri hit srigUbuDr ' t Uid . H « t » d j » i « A 133 into Ccrurt , wbua b « ykidid w » i full satia&etjon . TLe pmiea reciidc sear b » re *> ry . - ¦ Tb « Juij ictnrued a Trrdict for tbe plahitiff— dtzaigr * ^¦ l&i , excla « iTe cf tbe £ 1 J 3 paid inU > Court . schofixid v . ' xo * . — (? picial Jury . ) X *** n . CRBS 6 rTKLL and XNOv > LES vera for tke pUifiti £ a Uater in the Ea » t Riding ; kii . ALSXAHDbR Kir the defeftdsnt , * Loiae dealer , near Tbir * i . The deelaratiaa wsa o » * varrabty of a hurae , to ¥ lieb tne ~ d «; lcndast pieaied that le gate no wartasiy , asd that tbe boras wm j MriuuL Tb « c *» e KH ^ iocteduif whcfiour parcell « tu - ' . ' <* k ' ' '
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NEW «^ T « ANfi LBADBNtiAtL MARkSTS , MojjdAt . ^ During the past week the reewpti « f the siaugktered 3 tfea « , both from Seothu > 4 and different parui of . Eoslm ** 4 ave teen for ihepetwdoftbe jea ^ tflereblyrgoa ^ and jof lair average qnahtv , particularly Calvea and lVt frW Glo ^ eater » vA Wiluhire , whilst tbe qtiuhtU / of t-oslon'killed Mean ft&iicr w extensive . About 40 earc » He ^» rPi 1 , avfc reached hithvw fruiu Uiiblmanff Cork , bet thpyVaveproved so mm * , out of conditiOD . tliat . aoujB difficulty has been experipaced in d » - po « mgcf tbem . The attendas ' ce ' o buyers ii « , on the wbole , uumercos , yet ike demand is rather heavy , at barely station * arypnees . "; ¦ - ,.-.. .. ... ¦/ . - ....
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CURRBNT PRICES Of 6 RAIN per ImperialQu » rUT r QUANTITIES aad AV 3 RA 0 B PRJCBS-soM m th . Lon . on AUrke ^ daru . ) the wepkending March 127-Vih * u
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LONDON WOOL MARKKT , BRITISH * KOReTgn ^ I mT ^ Owing eTriefly to th « quantity of wool on s > Ie beinir inideqtote ^ »« f * t tk « wauu of the dealera . sonwwb » t enhanc ^ rate * have been realiand / or fine cumbiog on « Uties . bat tb « ^^ S * otber ^ V ^^ t ¦ Dowri tegg » V ti U % » u 8 j 4 ; haV-bred d « , U 8 d to is 8 ^ ; down ewj » . nd wethe r * , 1 . « d to 1 » 5 Jd ; ' Leicester h « r , T ! fi 'JV Le * ce » Aw " «» a'irsvU 3 idtoU 4 id ; blanket STxiU T » 4 d ' flan ^ ! W . «? S ? d ; coibiug ^ , A ¦ ¦? le " , fl « oloBi »» » niHne Sptliith wools have been aoncluded at fnlt prices ; whity , with other kind * , the trade is in a sluggish state , at droaping currencies . * "¦ ' ' - ¦ ¦ •• .-
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FROM TME LONDON QAZfiTTE , March 19 . BAM ^ UFTH Ss ^^ lw ^ ¦ kSastff ! *? : ^^^^ ^ m m ^^^ 'MMmmvtsgBiSL
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 23, 1839, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1050/page/8/
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