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fnwleMle and for Exportation . > - ~ . A . iH « w . H , W iTboleMle and for Exportation . TOSBPH S 1 LL 0 TT , PATENT STEEL J PSN MANUFACTUKKR , 59 , Netehall-Streft , * n i Gratuun-Streety Birmingham . JdlXlM GU . I . OTT h a * Wta for nearly Tweatj T « are engaged in the MaEoJacture of Steel Proi mi * aing that Time h *» ieToted hi » unee » iB ' Attentias to tiie laproviftg aid perfectiag this u » efcl asd Mcemry Artkie ; tie rvsalt of his per > c-Tering efforts , asd numertms experii » eBt » rpcn tht properfies ttf tie metal nsed j as bring the cod-Itructi 6 a of & Pen , » pon a principle entirely ffew j 3 r eombiniag aS the Advantage ! of the dastiitj- and nrmaest of tkt Quil ^ witi tie d ur * M | ty of th « Metallic Pen , and thug ebviating tte oi JBCtioas which have existed ajraiast tbe « ae rf Ste ^ Pens . Th ( Pstemtee is pro « a to ackn « wled f e that t dis-• wmi { FunKc his paid the most gratify ing trifcutt to his ttimble , though useful labomrs , by a d * ta » ad fcr lw Tens tar ' exceeding his highest expe « utiong , The * aiberof Steel Pens Hianufactured at i * # etit tnkrtpi Works , from October , Ifc 37 , «• Ottober J 8 « 8 ^ ' r Wat 3 S , 808 , 45 a V « r 2 , 984 , 03 ? 2-3 ros do * ew , - « ' *« 24 « , 66 » gr « i , 9 do 2 en and 8 Pent . - j — j — m ~ m- ~ . r ^_ ^ v ^^ ^ g ^^ ^ V
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INFANTILE DISEASES REMOVED . IT ifc » feeen Veil and truly « b 8 erredthai '• he wbv > - raifce * two Wades of g ^ rass to grow where -but b * grtw before ig a real benefaetor to hta-eonntry . " Can ahy « lo ^ 7 , therefore , te too high fer ihat nan , * he , with the blesaag of &oi , i * enaWed j rrery lear of his life , to rescue many thousands of kis fel ^ w-creatareg from aa early grave ? USE ATKINSON'S IKFAXT'S P ^ . ESEB" VATTVE !! 1 *
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BECEtPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE GENERAL CONTENTION . ' RECEIPTS . £ t . d .
Feb . 4 . To CsLii from Nottingham * nd Snttan-io-AaM ? M , byDr . Widft ... 50 0 0 s > Mr . Msitland , Campsie , by Mi . H alley 5 0 0 ^ Monmoutli , by Mr . Frwt 10 0 0 Jfeb . 5 , „ ' Bary , by Dr . Fletcher ... 30 0 0 y , Birmingham , by Mr . Denglas .-. 50 0 0 fsb . 7 . „ Tbe WorknaeB at Perry and : Barrat ' s , Reading , by Mr . Tigkt .- 2 0 0 * eb . 11 . > ) )
„ Ha ll , by Mr . Yinc * nt ... 13 0 0 „ Cheltenham , by ditte ... 5 0 § „ A * hton , by _ Dr . M'Donall 10 0 0 _ HaLsteid , in . Egaex , by Mr . Smith 2 12 6 „ Bristol , by Mr .. Neeaom ... 5 0 0 „ Danfennliaer , by Mr . Dootlas 15 0 0 ? eb . l 2 . „ Canterbury , bj Mr . Claris 10 0 Jeb , 13 . - Anonymon * , by Mr . Whittl . . ' . 0 4 0 * Macde * field , by Mr . Richardson 5 0 * 0 Peb . 18 . „ Staffordshire Potwrie * , by
Mr . Richards 5 0 0 m Glasgow , by Mr . Meir ... 30 0 0 „ Sheffield Working Men ' s < Association 15 0 0 „ . London , by the Centra ] Rent Committee 10 0 0 * Norwich , by Mr . 'Hamey 5 0 0 Jteb . 1 & _ , Breomjjrrove , by Mr . Collins 5 0 0 „ Newcastle-upon-Ty&e , by Mr . Lowry . ... 50 0 0 JU > . 21 . „ Carlisle , by Dr . Taylor ... 31 8 0 ' Dariston , Cumberland , by ditto 3 12 0 „ Carlisle Fajaale Radical Associ&tkm , by ditto ... 5 0 0 „ R-nfrew * hire , by ditto ... 35 0 . 0 „ Alva and Tifficonltry , by ditto ~ ... 5 0 0 „ Newport , I sle ofWight , fey Mr . O'Brien ... ' 5 0 © „ Leigh , ia Lancashire , by ditw 10 0 0 „ StaJybridge , by Mr . Deegaa 10 0 0 „ Oldham , by Mr . M 21 » 10 0 0 M Rochdale , by Smith , Paynv -.-andCoT ... 10 0 0 ? e > . 25 . „ Ayr , by Dr . Taylor 4 0 0 ., Edinbnreh and Mid-Lothian , br Mr . Sankey ... 10 0 0 „ Manchester , by Mr . Riehari « on ... ' ... - ... SO 0 0 „ ' West Ridifig cf Yorkshire , by Mr , Pitkethly ... ; .. 40 0 0 *<* . 2 a -.- - - „ BanaockbuEB .. 5 ) 0 0 H Falkirk ... 4 0 0 „ FoHar Female Political Unien 5 0 0 „ Joseph . B . Smith 10 0 fcb . 27 . * Haz = lgro * e " .. 4 0 0 ., Athrrloo ... . ; . ... 2 10 0 „ Stockpon .... -9 10 0 , f .- Cockernnrath Radical Association ... - 5 © Q ., Mount Pleasant , Filestore 1 0 0 M Olihan , bv 31 r . il 21 s ... 4 Q 0 0 Wieton . Cwnberiaad , by ' Dr . Taylor 10 0 0 „ Mr . S'intcn 10 0 6 j
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1 ¦ ^ — Feb > * " n k £ - - » 5 f by 3 8 0 » ? , e ]? er 4 0 0 » Alfmtr-n ] ] q o » Bonsall ... 10 0 » MarsH Green . Wignn , in LaiicRsbire ... ... 3 10 0 w Liverpool ... . 10 0 0 h Perthshir . ' , byMr . Mathows 10 0 0 » Manchester 10 0 0 -.., » Arirafh , by Mr . O'Brien 10 6 March 4 Feb . 28 . £ s . d " 5 f by 3 8 0 i % ±$ eloer ... ... a n n
. » Coventry , by Mr . Eyre . » 10 0 0 n KeUerinjf ... 5 0 0 „ Mansfield 5 0 C r > Baubury , Ox'brdf'hire ... 3 0 C „ Dundee Political Union ... 10 0 C » , MertbyrTydril ] 5 0 I n Nottingham ... 7 8 C n New Radford 10 C » Arnold 2 0 1 » , Daybrook 1 12 ( n CaiTerton ... ... 1 0 ( „ New Bashford 4 11 C j , Monison ' s Factory ... 0 9 ( w OldB&shford ... ... 2 0 ( r , Hncknal Torkard SOI n Totnes * Working Men ' a
Association 5 0 0 » Di * lph , in Yorkshire ... 1 0 0 y , Leicestar 5 0 0 w Hillsley Working Men ' s Association 2 0 0 March 5 , M To Cash tranferred by Messrs . Douglas < k Mnn : z ( for the items of which , see Statement , pafe 2 ) ... 609 11 9 „ To C ** U from M r W ashin gton , by Dr . Taylor ... 0 17 0 March 7 . n London , by the Central Rent Committee 10 0 0 „ Beitb , by Mr . Crai g ... 5 0 0 „ Kilwinmcg , by < Huo ... 5 0 0 „ Catrine 15 0 y , a few journeymen Tailors , by Mr . Neesom 0 4 6 March 11 . ., Burnley , by Mr . Richardron 10 0 0 „ Hollin g Green , Lancashire , by dilto 0 15 0 March 12 . 12 , Mr . H . Swinburn , by Mr . Macccnnell ... " ... 0 10 0 „ County of Durham , by Mr . Kno ^ L " ... 5 0 0 » Bethai Green , Id . a week Sociery , Norfolk Arms ... 0 10 0 „ B » lcOii . b y Mes . T » . Prescott , &c . ' 15 o 0 » Wolverhampton ... ... 6 0 0 r > - - — r . VH ... ... w v
^ Mai » h la r , Bradford ( Wilts ) Working Men ' s Association ... 5 0 0 v Brighton , by Mr . Osborn ... 3 o o n Freston and Chorley , by Marsden * .. " . 5 0 0 „ LoudoD . by the Central Rent Committee 10 0 0 „ Colchester 5 0 0 „ Alloa , by Mr . Halley ... 3 o o y . Clackmacac . bv ait » o ... 2 O 0 „ W . D . Saul , Esq . London 1 0 0 y , Mr . Smith , Scouand-p ' . ace , Liverpool 10 0 « Radicals of Coventry , by x , v o Mr . Ayre . * . l 7 0 Mareh 25 . „ Northampton Working Men ' a A ** ociatiou ... 5 0 0 « Chapel BraDynton 0 4 0 ! „ a Fnend at Buckingham ... 0 1 0 i n Moley . in Yorksiure , by Mr . Hiines 3 0 0 „ Brentford Political Union 1 10 6 MarchS 6 > r , City of London Laiiea ' ShoemakMs by Mr . Hrtheringt « n 2 0 0 n Mr . Robert Hames , North- I amptoa ... 1 0 0 ,, a few Compositors in Mary- I leboae 0 4 0 ! „ Bnry , byDr . Fl-tcher ... 20 0 oj « Heywood , by { "iito ... 20 0 0 „ We ' ^ tbury Working Men ' s i AMOciatioB , byMr . Noble 2 0 0-r . the 1 st Section of the Dt- ! mocraric A »» ociation , at J the Patriot Coffw * Himw 1 0 0 ' v , Mr . Gibson , Shoreditch , I London loo ' April 3 , „ Ba _ rn * bury Charter Associarion . London 16 0 „ W&lsall , by Mr . Douglas ... 5 0 0 „ MaryleboDe Branch of the Locdon KvQt Committee , at the Portmaa * Arm ^ , Dor » ot-. « qaare , by Me ^ rs . Cetterell and Whiton ... 4 0 0 n Kenrington and Hatnmer-, ' . smith Working Men ' * As-¦ ociadoB 2 0 e y , Blackburn , by Mr . Marsden 5 0 0 „ Bethnal Green , penny a-¦ week Society , Norfolk Arms , second sub 0 10 0 April 9 . „ West London Radical As-• ociation , by Dr . Taylor 2 0 0 Apri la Kinross Radical Reform Association 10 0 „ Rowland dr Brewers , Brass Manufactory , by Mr . Lovetc 0 3 6 B the Men in the Company at Beljjrave Square , by Mr . Lovett 0 8 6 n a few Clockm&keri , by ditto 0 9 2 „ Mr . Foskett , bTditto ... 0 10 0 „ J . T . M ., bv ditto 0 2 6 I ! ' 1 I !
» a lew Piano Forte Maker * , near Bedford Square , by ditto 0 13 0 „ a few Carpenter * , held at Gallant Huzzar , Oxford Street , by ditto ... ... 0 16 0 Chelms ! ord , by Mr . Cleara 3 0 0 „ Penny Subscripiien at the „ Woodman , DolpMn , Britannia , and Standard , Bethnal Green ; and the Red Lijn , Mile End ... 2 10 9
„ Dutnfneg < fe Maxwelltown Working Men ' s Association 5 0 0 „ Wox ) ttonL nderEdgeWorking- Men ' s ;\ s « ociati » a ... 5 0 0 „ Sallstarr , by Mr . Cle . ^ Te ... 10 0 „ Aberdeen Working Men ' s AaseciatioQ 4 0 0 „ Globe Field ' * , Belhnal Green , ditto 0 10 0 April 13 . n Northampton Working Men ' s Association ... 5 0 0 « Bromptoa , Northampton ... 0 10 „ Hanley , and other Towns in the Staffordshire
Potterws 10 0 0 n a few Smiths , West End , by Mr . Lovett ... .. ' . 0 9 0 „ the Men in the Company at Belgraye Square , by ditto 0 7 11 „ the London Trade of Morocco Leather Finishers , the produce of a -weekly telantary Subscription , by Mr . Wright 7 0 0 April 17 . „ Barnsbury Charter Assoeiatien , Lonaen 12 nd sub ) 10 0 April 22 . r , West Bromwich , by Dr .
Fietcher 2 2 0 » Mr . Robert Hames ( 2 od « ub ) 10 0 ¦ n CbelteBham Working Men ' s Association ... 5 0 0 „ a few friends ax Moston Bottom , near Manchester 10 0 AprO 23 . r the West London Democratic AB » ociari © n , Marylebeae , by Mr . Cardo ... 3 0 0 „ Linlitbgow , by Mr . Sankey 10 0 n * few Working Men at Bristol ... ... 1 14 6 April 29 . „ the Canterbury Radical Awociatioii , by Mr . Wiilis 10 0 M Rotherhithe Radical As ^ o-
aation 4 0 0 „ Green- * icb R-idicai A * sociation , by J . Powle , Eiq . 6 0 0 „ Mr . S . fcmsley , by Mr . Skerington ' ... ' ... 0 5 0 „ Hoaghton , near Blandford , Dorsstsbire ... 10 0 „ Moncwn end Lanson ditto 0 0 0 ., Blandford ... ... 10 0 ,. ' the a » en in the Timber Yard ' of Mr . Marshall ... 0 3 0 „ Great Marlow , by Mr . Lovett 2 0 0 ,, a few Clockmakers by do . 0 6 0 ^ ,. f , thfl . men-in th ? Coinpariy ¦* C : » ' BeUrave-s ^ n ^ re by ditto . 0 8 0 „ J . Penn , E « q , by Mr . Swain 10 0 0
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£ H . d . „ thirteen men at Berkshire . 0 10 0 „ Tewkesbury Rauical Associarin « ... ... ,,, 10 0 ,. Radical Friends at Oxford lft 0 April 30 . „ Tuabridge W * 11 « , including 3 * . ftomMr . Feon ^ rV mpn 0 16 0 „ Smithfield ChartirA !> g .. cia . tion 0 10 0 Muy 1 . „ TaTistock ... 5 8 2 „ Horrabrid ^ e ... ... 0 16 6 „ Maiden ... 0 15 0 „ C ^ lne , by Mr . Richardson . 20 0 0 ,, Paslibssn . ' by 00 ... ... 4 0 0 „ Ahhiun Colliery , near Padihnm , by do . " ... ... 3 0 0 ., Eocles , by do ... ... 3 0 0 May 2 . „ St . MaryV . Stoke Newing-? „ thirteen men at Berkshire . 0 10 0 To . Vn . Vn . » u ..::.. i .
ou .-. ... ... 0 10 0 „ Sittenbomme , by M r . W hit-* % - . , - .- 0 6 0 ^ Milton , ky do ... ... 0 5 6 May 6 . „ Dairy , Scotland , by Mr . Craig ... ... 3 0 0 „ Saltcoates , by do 3 0 0 „ Auchcnlic , by do . 1 0 0 » Ayr , by do .. " . ... 6 18 0 „ Newto » , Stewart , by do ... 13 6 » , Irvine , by do 10 0 m Basby Onivernal Suffrage Association . ... ... 2 13 10 y , KirkintillocuUnirerBal Suffrage Association 1 0 0 ,. Campsie Working Men ' s Association . ... ... 5 0 0 „ Tivertou ... 10 0 ,, Portsea ... ... ... 16 0 „ Newton Bushel ! 0 10 0 „ Vfde of L . Ten , by Doctor Taylor ... ... ... 15 0 0 „ a fvw Piano Forte MakerH , near Bedford-square . ... 0 12 0 * a few CihinAt MnVt-ra in
. Gray ' s Iiinlload , friends of the Charter ... ... 0 10 0 „ BUckw . jod ( Monmouth- hire ) Working Men ' s » - Aiwjciation . ... ... 1 10 0 „ . Ledbury Working Men ' g Aisociation ... ... 0 6 6 „ Wm . B ^ lcbt-r , Cheapsidi ' ... 0 2 9 „ Romford , by Mr . Cleave ... 10 0 May , 7 . „ Lewi ? , by Mr . Harris . ... 10 0 „ Mr . Taylor , Bethnal-green 0 10 0 „ a Friend in L . dbury , by Mr . Vincent ... ... 0 10 0 „ R . H ., by Mr . Cleave ... 0 10 M liramford ' ( Derbj shire ) Radical Association . ... 2 0 0 ,, Kensington Working Men ' n Association 110 v Mr . R . Ila ; nes ( 3 rdi > ub ) ... 5 0 0 „ Carmarthen 3 0 0 May 8 . „ Buckfastleigh ( Devon ) ... 2 0 0 „ C . Ackerby . Esq . ... ... 0 10 0 „ A little boy 0 0 6 „ Wandsxortb . Clapham . and and-Putney Working Men ' s Association ... 2 0 0 „ Gat- ; hou » e ... 10 0 „ West Lintoc , by Mr . Dnncan 0 10 0 „ Junipt-r Gre * n , by ditto ... 0 2 6 ., Galashiels . Dy ditto 5 12 0 „ Billrou , by ditto 2 0 0 „ Bathgate , hy ditto 3 0 0 Shott * . by dntn 2 I 0 „ Leveu , by ditt » 3 0 0 ., East Ween it . by ditto 2 0 0 May 11 . „ Kinknrdice . ny Mi . Ilad-{*? ' 10 0 „ Norwich , by Mr . Harn » y ... 0 10 0 , 1 Seven Operative Pt-wtererx of tie City of London ... 0 8 0 M Ncrfolk Dcniocmtic Association 0 10 0 ,, A ! cw frieads in Birmingham 1 10 0 „ FraJdorn ( Cornwall ) Working Men ' s Association , by J . Tame 2 10 0 „ Mr . Georsre Jac ' * * on , Snnlitreof , hristol KoatJ , Birminirham 17 6 ., A few Working Mr-n , Birmingham . by Mr . Breaden 0 10 0 „ West London Boot and Sb . oenwikerj' Charter Association 110 „ The operative brc * hmakerfi , at Mr . Perkins ' s , Birmingham 10 0 „ Bhs worth ( Nnrthamptcn ) Working Men ' s Association 3 6 0 M Go « p ^ rt Working Men ' s Afs « ctatian _• - , » £ « ~ - ... 10 0 ,, A fewCi » ckmak rB , by Mr . Lovett ... „ . ... 0 3 2 „ The men in " the Company at Belirrave . Ba . u are ^^ ato . " 0 6 0 « A few Clockmaicers , by do . 0 2 0 ., Mr . AVilcock ' * by do . ... 0 4 (! » Mr . Smith , Leamington , ' - - ' by ditto 10 0 Total Receipts £ \ 7 Go 6 11
MR . DOUGLAS'S STATEMENT Of the ievrral Items which serve to make up the num of £ 609 J 1 * 9 .- / , which was transferred / e the Treasureru . Mr . Douglas having been written to for a detailed Account of all Monte * that had been sent to the Interim Trustees , forwarded to tha Seeretary the following Letter and Account : — " Birmingham , March 20 , 1839 . " Sir , —I )< end with this a copy ( No . 1 ) of Messrs . Prescott and Grote ' n btatemeat ; and a copy ( No . 2 ) of th * tarioas sums transmitted through my hands , copied from the file of the Birmingham Journal of the date , * prefixed to the several item * . As the cum * sent to me for the National R > nt were transmitted to Messrs . Grote somerime < separately , and sometimes two or three in one draft
, I am at a loss to refer all of them to the corresponding items in Me > srs . Grote ' s statement . Inmost instances , however . I have succeeded in doing so . There was not on the part of the interim Trustees any meddling or making with the N . ttional Rent in any shapp whatever ; all that tkey did or premised , was simply to give th vr aamfs to tbe banker . * , an i in respect to such sum * aa were sent to Birmingham , to traccaiit them . Of course they have no charge whatever , nor nre in any way accountable for cash or drafts sent direct to Messrs . Grote , of which ( unless from th « - report » f the parties th' -y know nothing . The returned post-bill 1 sent to the bankfrii by whom it wa ? granted , the drawer was a Mr . Hussey , the same , 1 suppose , as is given F .-b . 4 th , in the statement .
I hai « the honour to be , Sir , Your mo : t obrdient Servant , R . K . Douglas . National Rent , Copy of the Statement of Messrs Prescott , Grote and Co .
£ . s . d 183 S—Nov . 2 . No . 1 . « Cash 5 0 0 Nov . 9 . : , ., E . Daviex ... 10 0 0 Nov . 19 . ., Bill remitted ... .. 5 0 0 Not . 22 . v- 00 ' C&"h 5 0 0 I \ ot . 29 . „ Bath bank ... .,. 5 0 0 Dec . 6 . „ E . Davies 15 0 0 Dec . 7 . „ Douglas ( Birmingham ) (•) 5 0 0 Dec . 15 . „ Hobhouse 6 c Co . ... 5 0 0 Dec . 17 . ,, Glasgow Un bank 5 0 0 „ People of Galston ... 5 0 0 Dec . 18 . ,. Douglas ( b . ) ... ... 8 0 0 Dec . 21 . „ Hoblioa » e cfe Co . ... 5 0 0 D ^ c . 27 . „ S : rathaven Association ... 7 0 0 Dec . 31 . „ Pe ; ple * of Dauell 3 10 0 Jan . 3 . 1839 . „ Doogla ? ( c ) 5 0 0 „ R . Moore ( Central Rent Committee , Ltndon ) ... 15 0 0 „ Douglas ( a ) 9 19 a Jan . 4 . n *'¦ R ° * e ... ... 5 0 0 „ ^ ijot ' . uE Bank ... " 00 ,, Holi ( BJrmiiigham ) ... 10 J 0 0 Jan . 5 . „ Douglas (•) 8 0 0 „ Pr-ston Ba-ik 5 0 0 Jan . 8 . „ Bath B . ink ... ... 5 0 0 „ H . Boai ... . ... ¦ 3 14 11 Jan . 10 . Salt ( Birminglioip . ) ... 27 8 0 Jin . 14 . „ V .: ^ \ f ! s { - ) ... ... 5 0 U
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¦ ¦ : . - ¦ „; : ¦ - £ . d n Tlw iiirminghftra Observational Committee ... 30 0 0 » M&wni . ... Mill ^ - Ba ^> ttey , Fletcher , and Taylor , to Mifckam , ( twice ) ... ... 19 0 m Mr . GiIF ; to Epping ... ... 0 3 0 v , Mtf 8 nr « . Knex and Marsd n to Walthamsrone ... 0 8 9 1 , Mr . Marsdrav to Brighton , Leyreii , < fcc . ... ....... i 0 0 H Mr . Neenom to Crojdon ... 0 6 0 ., MeAsra . Daucan . and De « - ^ an to RoniFord ... ... 16 6 To the Agitating Ccmniittee for jftting up Tneetings in London and its < > rn . -u- ' ' u " « . ¦ *••<* „ Th * Jiirminanftta f ) r > 9 f > r .
Ticumy ... ... 11 3 4 To Expanse * of the Cro ^ B and Anchor meeting ( March 16 ) 25 11 3 To Conch-fare . t of forty Delegates to Birmingham ... ... ... ... 00 0 0 To Coach , fares and Expenses of the Committee for making preparation * in Birmingham 6 3 0 To the Carpenter ' s Bill for fitting up p ^ lace of meeting , dec . 1 6 11 To Expenses in preparing the Petition , and for cfenvpyiag it to Mr . Fiplden ' s , Aence to the House of Commons 14 13 9 To proTidinJt Newapapers lor the various Constituencies ... 159 12 8 To Mr . M'Doaall for Expeasos to tho ( Simultaneous ) Meetings in Bir-<
mingham and the Potteries ... ... 3 0 0 To Mr , Neexom , for Wiltshire , Somersetshire , and Gloucestershire- 4 0 0 To Mr . Mealing , for ditto 4 0 0 To-Mr . Cftrponter , for ditto 7 0 0 To Mr . Gill ,, for Sheffisld and it * Districts 2 0 0 To Mr . Smart , for Nottingham , Leicester , LongWboroiifrh , and Derby 2 0 0 To Mr . Skerington , for ditto ... 2 0 0 To Mr . Woodhou *' , for ditto 3 0 0 To Mr . Deegan , for ditto 3 0 0 To Mr . James Taylor , for Rochdale and tb . * West Riding 3 10 0 To Met > sr » . Craig and Moir , to Scotland 6 0 0
To Mr . Richardson , for the Sooth and West of England , and the Scotch meetings ... ... ,. f , > f , 24 0 0 To Mr . Cardo , for Devonshire , Cornwall , and the Potteries ¦ 13 0 0 To Mr . Duncta , for Northumberland , Durham , and Dumfries 6 0 0 To Mr . Knox , for ditto 600 To Mr . Haraey , for ditto 6 0 0 To Mr . Lo * ry , for ditto and tMiobarfcb . 10 0 0 To Dr . Tftyler , for NewcasUe , Jedbnrgh , Carlisle , and Glaggaw 10 0 0 To Mr . O'Brien , for Birmingham and the Scotch meetings 10 0 0 To Mr . Richards , for Preston 3 0 0 To Mr . Dean , for Brighton and its
District * 7 0 0 To Mr . Osborn , for Ipswich and Districts of Suffolk 5 0 0 To Mr . Penney , far Lancashire 1 17 0 To Mr . Carrier , for Norwich and Norfolk Districts 5 0 0 To Mr . Powell , far ditto 4 10 0 To Mr . Warden , for North Wales , Cheshire , and Shropshire 5 0 0 To Mr . Marsden , for ditto 5 0 0 To Mr . Bussey , for Stirling , Edinburgh , antf the West Riding 12 0 0 To Mr . Mills , for the West-Ridicg and Lancas ^ . ire 3 0 0 To Mr . Pitkuthly , for the West-Ridinp ... 1 10 0 Tof Dr .. Fietchur , for S . 'ath LancHishire ... 3 0 0 To Mr . Collin- , for Northampton aud tli »» Scotch meetings 12 0 0 To Mr . Jon-. * , lor Northampton ... ... 3 L 0 0 To Mr . Hartwell , for Hull and iU
Districts 5 0 0 To Mr . Burns , for ditto 4 0 0 To Air . Hatherington , for Monmouth and Glamorgan 5 10 0 To the Secretary's Salary , 15 weeks ... 25 0 0 To the Messenger ' s Salary , 14 »«< ks at 30 s ., 5 we * ks at 15 s ., and tare to London . 25 j 26 0 0 To a Writing De ^ k 1 iy 0 Fee to tbe Conncillor ' s clerk 10 0 To a roan for folding Newspapers 0 19 6 To a Door-keeper at BrownV Hotel ... 0 4 0 To Sundries 0 5 2 To Reat returned to Mr . Haraey ( paid by mistake ) ... 0 10 0 To Repx returned to Mr . Jones ( pail by m' . sUke ) 20 0 0 To Advertisements to H . Craig 3 IB 6 Total Expenditure . ... £ 1051 3 3 There appears £ l (> -.. 8 d . still due to Mr . Car-io . J There WRscolWttfd by the AgUatinjj Committee at the different public m « etin »* £ 20 9 * . lid , and expended £ 31 UU . 3 d ., the deticie&cy wa& made up by the Convention as above .
* HE TBEA 3 UREB . ' 3 ACCOUNT . RECEIPTS . £ . s . d . Total Subscriptions received and Monies returne-i 1819 1 " 1 Deduct tbe Money returned . £ . * . d . by Messrs . Salt * Hadley 20 0 0 by Mr . Moir 63 6 by Mr . Bussey 5 14 , 9 by Mr . Hart » ell 0 4 0 by Mr . Burns 0 4 0 b y Mr . Pierce 12 6 0 by Mr . Colliiis 10 0 0 54 11 2
Total Rent received 17 ( 55 5 11 EXPENDITURE . £ . s . d . Paid for the Room at the British Coffee House , first day 4 13 6 Paid to the General Finance Cerumiltee 1092 0 0 Returned by Mr . Jones , paid in mutake 20 0 0 Advertisements paid by Mr . Craig in Scotland 3 16 6 Total amount paid 1120 10 0 ^ £ . s . d . Dedact the Money returned which was paid t > y the Finance Committee 54 11 2 Deduct the BilanCc * received from the Finance Committee u 15 7 69 6 9 Clear Expenditure 1051 3 3 Balance in Hand 714 2 8 17 ba 5 11 MATTHEW FLETCHER , ? . ... JAMES MILLS , ' £ Auditors . WILLIAM LOVETT , Secretary .
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GRAND CHARTIST DEMONSTRATION IN DARLINGTON . ( Received too late for our last . ) A grand Chartist demonstration was held in the Market Place , in Darlington . The Bailiff wns applied to an > l requested to call the meeting but refused ; the Cuartists of Darlington true to their cause resolved to hold a meeting on their own responsibility . Mr . Miles Bbowm was unanimously called to the clmit , and he opened the business , of the meeting iu a brief and appropriate manner .
Mr . BiuGu rose to move the first resolution , which was as foliows : — " That the past conioct of the Ministers of this country , both Whig and Tory , has been such as to deprive us of all confidence in the . m in fsture , and we pledge ouraelvea to endeavour to remove by all lawful and peaceful means , every ministry that will not grant the just demand of the people . " In moviHg the above resolution , Mr . Bragg said , he did not intend to make a speech , but he would lay a few facts before them in order to show the corruption of the present gov » rument . He said
thf » ra were fifty members in the House of Commons who received salaried to tie amount of £ 120 , 000 a year . There were fifty-three members whose lriends have received situations , or have been raised to the peerage , and he would name- a few of thenu Neddy Barnes ' s nan has been made recorder of Hall , Dan . O'Connell ' s brother ha been made Governor of New ' South Wales , < fec . « fcc . After adducing from twenty to thirty instances of their plunder , he sat down amidst loud cheering . Mr . Chom . t ' on seconded the resolution .
Moved by Air . Mead , and seconded by Mr . Rollings , " That this meeting is of opinion that the plans of the delegates of the General Convention are beat calculated to restore internal p * ace , and insure protection from the horrors of foreijta invasion . We iiereby pledge ou : s 4 ves tj support the Convention and carry out-their plans , peaceably if we can , loroibly it we must . " ¦ .. -. ... tyr . Duncan , Dogate Sot Dumfries , in presenting himseit to the large assemblage , was received * iih three hearty cheere , nndina clear-lucid , argumentative address shewed the causes . of ^ he national difqaietv . de of thie country , and demonstrated to tae entire , satisfaction of the meeting that riotuiug btoi U ) 6 ' pl . ahji ofUUe Convention . couid * a »; the . « oante Jrbm raiu , nnd tht « > ang-rs . ihat our colonies wf ' re xposed to by fo .-fian < injuries by the pr . sent system ot G v . rum ut . A 'ter speaking an hour and < i half , Mr . D out Howu amidst loud chwri&g , which lasted several ininutus .
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Tbe third resolution wa * proposed by Mr . Bjwe * , widsecoiidedbyMr . MACDoNALb , " rhat this meeting vittvfttwirix indignation the condactofthe Gov « hhmeilt iu seizing \ hat » patriots qf ( h > ir country , who &r » no * un ^ er heavy bail or iaflTering iucarcer itioa iu prison for the glorkxu causeof Mbrirty-: w * bereby ' pledge oursflve- to open a fund to be called tke . Nationfil Defence Fond , towards defraying theexp ,-Q . oelr atiendiiat on * h > trials * of those brave men , or any . other man who may suffer in the same gloriooacaose ;" Tbethud resoludon / wa * proposed by Mr . Bj we * , laiA nftrnnitari hv ' Mr Mir . hnuii n " 1 ' hoi iVi ?* mt ^»_
Mr . Ki \ ox , Delegate to th » Convention for Durham ^ ro 8 « to support the motion iwniiist lou-T cheers * ^ > ooa * fter he had cominentml his speech , the drum * aud files ot the 98 th regiment Wits ordered by thooffictT « to play ronud tbe meeting for the avowed purpose ot annojing the m « jtihg . Not a maa sttrred , biitckeered them a * they passed . Aa sooa w they ceaxed playing , Mr . Knox went on with h » - speeon . and handled the subject in a masterly ' atytey and concluded amidat tkemosteniuMM tiecheeriiifc . Withrespact to the illegal conduct of the commanding ornc-rs of the 98 cb , of marching the men in niilitiry oider round the meeting ,, we must say their disposition for war , though it may be the prideof military litl-, ia disggsting in the public
estimationana s& « wi « tue barbarous implements by which 'Ota « overument is upheld . The old » etera » who may have bra-ved a . thousand sham tights on a parade ground may chuckle at hi * safety , whoa bayonet * are bristling aronad him , but we tMl this braggart rei coat t . e lacquered dandy , that the 98 tb are loyal to the thrunp , so long only , tu the throne is master of the people , and that ia his ranks are men who pray to neavea to shield a starving people , and who , when Greek m ets Grec * , will raise their arm * to freemankind . Tako care , Captain J yon may think your Mtati-. n will command the gokriere in a battle field , but a steady eye with a trembling hear will do nothing for you Captain .
A vote if thanks vat given to Mr . Duncan , itac ? Mr . Kuex with loud and tremendous cheers for each gfntltfmtB . Also a vote ofthaakft was given to Mr . Mil e * Brown , chairman of the laeeti-. g : too modi praise cannot be given to Mr . Brown for hw onwearied and prompt ex rtioos in pcomocingr and furtbeiiag the glorious cause of liberty tor his fellow-w » rking men , and hia able conduct in presidiBg over these meetings . This large meeting separated in peac- hi g hly gratified , with an indelide impression on their mind * . ¦
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» —' GREAT MEETING OF THE WOMEN A # DARLINGTON . [ Received too late for our la $ t . \ On Tuesday evening last , Mr . Coffey ' s long room was crowded to excess by the fair sex , for the purpose of forming a Char er Association . Mrs . Brown waa called upon to preside , an opened the niaedng in a very appropriate speech , in which she stated that there oould hoc be two opinion ? as to the necessity of pursuing the course they bad marked out that evening . She would not cceupy the time by any more remarks , but just make way for otheti to addrttH them . ( Loud applause . ) Mrs . M'Phekson thea moved the following resolution : —
That this meeting , believing that the present movement fs based on tbe principles « f justice and religion , hereby defermias * to aid their countrymen in establishing the People ' s Charter as the law of the land " Mrs . Ellis seconded the resolution , which was carried unauimously . Mrs . Gascoigne thes read the following rese * lution : — " That to give effect to the foregoing resolution , we hereby resolve to form a Women ' s Charter A * aoe ' iation , and recommend all our sisters to go and do likewise . "
She said—Dear Sisters , —Do you want to know who I am ? I was a soldier ' s wife for twenty-foirr years , 1 tsavu marched by his side tb ough many a campaign ; and I bel-eve there is nut a elinut * under heaven , either hot or cold , but what 1 bav * lived in during that time . ( Hear , hear . ) And what do you think , my friends?—after my husband had fought in many bloody encounter * , aud alter h * had traversed Europe in the service of his King and country , now—when the turf of the battle-field w growing over his head—they turn round upon me , —who am a warrior ( cheering ) at the same tin * that I am a woman , —and tell me I must go and live where and how I beit can . ( Shame , shame )
W as that an honourable action , now * ( Hflt , ho . ) Do you call that justice ? ( No , no . ) I thutkwhen we have fooght in Egypt aud in Holland j . when ladies went to Brussels to defend their country from invasion—tfcat they are entitled to * ecacthh } ir more than insults that' never cl * ve had received before . ( Loud cheering . ) She migtn w « H be . * Radical under . such a system as that , and she would be a Rtdical . ( Loud cheers . ) She bad- pulled e trigger -before ; she had been amidst the din and ftnokt of 74 pounders ; and she had witnessed many a straggle—and though she was an old woman now ^ she was not too old to help a cause like this . ( Loud cheering ;) If the Radicals were coming into Darlington to-morrow , she would soon be in their ranks —she would do anything for them—she woaid bring them water—sh « would bring teem bread , though
she might want that bread herself - sh « would wash a Phirt for them—she would clear every grocer ' s shop in Darlington to help them on their marcK ( Tremendous cheering . ) We must have the dutieson our provisions removed-: if we don ' t succeed indoing so , we maty remain slaves for ever . Women ! y « iu all like a cap of good tea , don ' C you ? ( Yea . ) Well , during the wars , te * in thi » country was 16 ft . per lb . whilst we could buy it equally as good , abroad , for Is . 6 d . per lb . When I was in the Capital of Portugal , we could buy our sugar at Id . per lb . ; batter than Englishmen pay T < i . or 8 < 1 . for . So it was with wine , and with every thing else . Would to God the bonnets were over the border to-morrow I I would take my sword _ in hand , and on to London with them . ( Vociferous cheering . ) She moved thercjoluti ; in , ' and *
Mrs . M'DoNaiiO 9 ec « aded it aaditwas carried unanimously . . Mrs . T . 4 N ] fiklb moved the third resoloti «^ u That we hereby determine to support those shopkeepers who support the rights of industry , and though we maj by L * a « h , means ruin our opponents , yet if we were to support an open enemy , or » disguised friend , we Should ruin the virtuous the honest and the brave . " The motion was seconded by Mi-s WiLiiY , apfi carried unanimously . The Hiwfiiu ^ was afterwards addressed by Mjt . Miles Bkown and Mr . George Binns , from Sunderland , who spoke at great length and produced a powerful imuresoion .
A vote of thank 9 was then passed to the fair Pre > iident and also to Mr . Binns . Upwards ot fifty members were enrolled and the meeting quietrv dispersed . . "
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The Thames Tunnellis expected to be opened for loot passengers in aboul fifteen month * . —Even . « . The Bonnymujr Victims—A correspmleoee has taken place between Mr . Wallace , M . P ., and Lord John ' . Russell , with respect to fourteen ' maa transported some years since to New South Walw for high treason , and pardoned in 1835 , through the clemency of his late Majesty , but who only obtained their liberty in 1838 . Mr . Wallaoe complains off i ^ reat neglect in withholding the pardon lor three years . Lord John Russell promises to cau « an immediate reference t © be made on this * ubjeut to tb * colonial authorities .
Awftjl Case of Suddbm Death .-O . i Mod . day an inquest was held at the George Ina , Sonbury , on the body of Mrs . Hart , a w dow ladr , whose d » -ath occurred under rery awful arid sina ' ulai circurastances . The husband of the deeewed wa * a fanner in respectable circumstances . »* iunburr--huton Monday last was" feuad suspended by the neck to one of the beams of his barn , and quite dfai 1 he inqutst was held on the previous Wednesday whena verdvet of temporary iqsanitj was retftrwdu Some parties at that investigation wished an inauirT to be made as . fo the conduct of the wife , wh . o / it was all ied , : had caused the unhappiness itf th * dece ^ eus . win ^ bu t the coroner TtfUed to da « & . I ho funeral 01 the . decked nan was attended W hn widow and friends to
some Sunbury e&urch , and whilst the service was being peVformed sh- feil . iowr a corpse . Mr . Blo ^ catfi , a surgeon , was called , hot hw services , wer « , pf ; no avail ., ; He . w « « S cp inio * ; hat tbe dtcjeased died of disease q { the . heart . Tha jury retarued a verdict of "Died , by the ' vi . sicat . on or G « c ; " On Saturday Mr . Wakifef rehiarked upai the-yery extraordinary nkture tiftbe'oiist ., arid th # appluatioa that had . been made , t » j « ln . •„ , ,. » htffthe u . te s . conduct , aad said he . was txcr . mjl v gl ^ d he had - not acceded . to it ; " If , fie ' hW , and tt » aeath ^ f-, he widow had ' taken place ' tn Oai-l m ' A . wfully sudueu- manner over the grave ot h .-rhufce . baud , it would h » v « bwu | ai
ur Rone mk <» an * fce never ¦ wc « Li « v'fWv ^ 1 ^ » P «? ! *? vJ ^ m , « pej * J % , » f ^ wWio ^ uwitaa ^ i he . ex jfcnw of a famil y ' s h appine ^ . whu-h H ^ htbe last for ever ; and besides this , tf >* y b . u \ uotimjcr t « 1 o wi-. h the lfpifmate ohj . or of a c < : r ., nerV it mitst , lfierwniirw mace :, y Mr \ Vall « .,- p . . * med M ^ vd vfith the H'tlingji of all wko heara Jimi ,
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1 , ., JAmesMoKie 5 0 0 „ Walsall Political UUon ... 5 0 0 Jan . 19 . „ National Provinmal Bank . 5 0 0 Jan . 21 . „ Douglas ( d ) 10 10 0 . „ Ditto (•) „ . ... 5 0 0 Jan . 23 . „ H . Mnstz ... 5 0 0 Jan . 25 . „ James Lord „ . ... 15 0 0 „ 'William Onwn ... ... 7 10 0 ., J . Adarnsv Foriar . 10 0 0 Jan , 20 ' . , ' , ¦ James Jollia ... .. 6 0 0 Jan . 28 . „ W . OstilTie ... ... s 0 0 Doaglta { •) 24 0 0 Jan . 2 tf . „ National Provincial Bank 0 0 0 Ditto .... . jo 0 0 Jan . 30 . „ V 7 . Rose ... 5 0 0 „ J . Quinn 5 0 0 ., C . Crosier ... ... 14 0 O Jan . 31 . „ National Provincial Bank 00 .. . .. . 6 17 6 Feb . 1 . •¦ „ Canal Bank ^ Birsl em ... 10 0 0 „ Glasgow Bajfc 3 0 0 „ Keighley AABxaation ... 25 0 0 Feb . 2 . ¦ ¦ " - ¦•' ¦ „ Donglad ( i ) ... ... 5 0 0 „ Ditto 0 ) . „ 5 17 10 „ Nsvtioual Provincial Bank , Birmingham ... 17 10 2 „ Durham Chartar Association ... 10 0 0 Donglas ( f ) . \ . ... 12 16 10 „ Kilrnains ( mans ); ... 6 0 0 „ Stevin « on ; .,.: ¦ . ... It . 10 0 „ Tarb-lton ! ... . ... 2 0 0 „ Watkilbridge ' . 3 0 0 „ Msiybole ... ¦> 2 4 0 „ Prestwich ... ... ... 10 0 February 4 . „ George Hussey > ,... ... 5 0 0 . ¦ „ . John ^ SoHyv' ^ j ^ v ... ... 6 0 0 ¦ . •*¦ f > v wick - - " '' -vt - ° ° » , Kilmaw ^ k ,. *^ . " ... 30 0 0 „ Brighton AwlidWIliou ... ... 20 0 0 „ Bank of Waluall ,.. / ... ... 6 0 0 £ C 15 7 9 1839 , Jan . 22 . „ Drewitt ' s Bill returned for non-indorsing (••) 5 0 0 „ Postages 0 16 0 M Balance assigned to . Messrs . Craig , Rogers , and Carpenter 609 11 9
1 € 6 " lo 7 U (••) This was a Post Bill on Drewitt ' s Bank , granted to Mr . Hussey , to which the latter had omitted to pot his name . No . 3 . £ t . d . December 29 . Irvine ( a ) \ q q o January 5 . Kirkaldy ( b ) „ . 8 0 0 January If ) . W . Rose ( c ) ... ... ... 5 0 0 Irviae } ,,. Tiverton \ ^ . 10 10 0 February 2 " Bromwich ( e ) ... ... 5 0 0 Markiuch £ 3 0 0 ^>» / Pitlessie l % 3 6 f' / r . Prnchie 1 i 3 4 f ( f > 19 16 10 Cnpar . 7 , 0 D 1
Wodnesbwy ^) ... ... 9 0 0 StowbridjiB £$ 12 < 5 > ... „ , Daintryf j 6 0 ? 0 1 ) - 6 17 6 Auchterwu ^ ty (•) 5 10 0 Beith CX V . 5 0 0 Stirling > , 5 0 0 Strnttord (^; « . ... ... 2 0 0 BiUten dA ^^* ' -- . > ¦ . ¦ ¦ ... 5 18 0 ri >» ruary 9 . ,. ;| - - "" ^ - Dunferapif ^ 'T . . ... 15 0 0
Note ( a ) PoBtapr *» % * ii'and d .. ducted in Birmin KhanvJM . '¦ . ( j ) Carriage trom Bi ' . sten , 2 d . (•; Thenamcf the ^ eiterno it £ 41 10 * . (•) The « im of ^ esn items ( accordhiir to Messrs . Grote * ' statement ) is £ 42 . From this it would appear that 1 transmitted 101 . iaor « than 1 received , or that there is ah error in tte' Birmingham Journal of ! 0 i »
EXPENpiTURE . From June 18 , * il 838 .- # o February 11 , 1839 . Paid jfciiMr-Ji « 9 $ iMjat ^» % tm > n * U > Ti - w *^ onjii § Ivj& ^ 8 j ^ tari |^ Ad . ; verttfefflfrfits , StampsT" . Petition ¦ . ¦; :- ''¦ •' . Sh ' eets , Postages , < fec ., ftcurred * previous to , tne Meeting of the Convention , ; ,., .. ;; .. S 6 5 -6 i To Mr . Douglas , tor Advertisements in the Carlisle Journal 2 4 HJ „ for the Weekl y True Sun 9 14 9 M for the Nottingham Re"" view 2 2 0 „ for the Sun 0 19 0 ,, for the Dumfries Timos ... 1 12 0 „ for th Fif-J Herald ... 1 6 6 i „ lor the Northern Star ... 2 19 6 „ for tun Glasgow Chronicle 2 10 0 > , for the Glasgow Arpjns ... 2 10 0 ,, for the Shrewsbury News 0 IV 0 From Ftbruarff 4 , to May 17 . To the Rent of rooms for th » Coavontion to meet in , at the British Coftee House ... 9 7 0 Ditto at Bolt Court ... 38 9 ( J Dtto at Birmingham ... 3 0 0 To the Waiter * at Bolt Conrt 2 0 0 To Station ry , inolu : iag Petition-paper for tha Miasionaries 18 10 6 To Postage of Letters and' Carriage of Parcel * n 9 m To Advertisements in tho Morning Ad-* errL < er ... 340 « Sun 3 6 0 „ O ^ orative 0 11 0 „ Chirt .-r 2 12 0 „ Champion 0 5 0 ,. N-ws 0 11 0 „ Times loo „ WefKly Dhpitch ... 10 0 „ Weely Trap Sun ... 0 8 0 „ Brighton Patriot ... 2 0 0 „ Tr ^ H Scotiman ... 0 15 0 , 1 Sun , Times , and Advertiser 14 0 „ t © K . Barker for Coutitr \ New . < papfrs ... 2 7 9 To Printing 150 Cards lor the Detagates 0 5 G „ 700 Circulars for Members of Parliament 1 10 0 „ 50 Certifisatns for the
Mis-. Monnnes 0 10 0 „ 6 ( KX ) ol the National Petition 5 7 0 „ 600 C * pies of tb ? Rules ... 2 18 0 „ 500 Schedulos of th « at ten-< iance of Members ... 2 5 0 „ 250 ot tha " Address to tho People of Great Britain" 1 10 0 „ 5 ( M ) of the " Address t » the People of Entrland" ... 1 10 0 „ 500 o ! " the " Address to the Citiz e ns .. of London" ... 15 0 „ 250 » ma ! l bills 0 8 0 „ 500 schedules of "Qnontious" 2 7 0 „ 500 of the ' Pian of Organizing London 2 15 0 „ 10 , 000 of the " Mauifrsto" 13 10 0 „ 10 dozeH of the Charter for tht > Mi- ^ sioHaries l 4 0 To Pamphlets for the M : ssionaries to take iuto the Conntry ... ... ... 5 14 3 To R' -portirjg the Proceedings of the ¦ Convention ( three da 5 s ) 13 10 0 To Posting 600 bills ... ... ... 110 To the Missionary Expenses of Mr ; J . Collins to , Bedfordshire , Buckinghamshire , Berkshire , and Oxlonishirft ... 23 9 6 „ Mr . JVloir , to Devonshire , and Dorsetshire H ] 6 7 „ Mr . Cardo , * ' fo ditto ... 22 0 0 „ Mr . Pierce , to North Wal-s 7 15 0 „ Mr . A . Duncan , to Cornwall andSomeMfttshir ... 22 5 0 „ Mr . R . 'Lowry , to ditto ... 22 5 0 „ Mr . P « ter liugsey ,, to the North and East Riding of Yorkshire ... H 15 3 „ Mr . O'Brien , to K-nit , Sussex , Hampshire , nnd and Surrey 10 0 0 „ Mr . Giii , toEs * ex , Saffolk , : N jr : olk , Cambridge , and Lincolnshire ... r ,,,. , 1 Q , 17 . 9 „ 'Mr . J . DvJcgan , " to ditto ... 17 4 , 9 „ Mr . Burns , to Somersut- " ' ¦ ' ' shir ^ . Hereford , Glcuceschir-. : indSouth Weles ... 15 0 0 „ Mr . Vinwnt , to ditto " ... 15 0 Q „ ' Mr . Crai / , to ' t . ne We ' stern \ u ' Counties ot Scotland ... * 25 * 0 0 ) , Mr Hti ; r n ^ tou , to B < ilp ^ r Mid North \ Vales ... 12 19 G ., M « .- > rs . l ) : ' t'enn ! t'i , l Skeviagtouto KeiitandKssex 4 10 0
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 13, 1839, page 3, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1065/page/3/
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