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TO THE EDITORS OF TBS NORTHbXN SUK . Gkxtlijjek . —Arcosg the prevailing projects fo : ^ aKne&l cerement , allow me to grj ^ gestoEe . la eTery parish in Ergland there L * h large sumbar vS devtuo ' te poor , both in the ggriculroral ar .-i rasDrj factoring cisricts . As far es possible , ihe genera knowledge cf this poverty Lj concealed , suppressed * a 4 forbidden in public report . It is cot madt-¦ offidtD t ^ y viable to obtain parochial and legisl&dve remedy . In rrery parish , tiere is a large buil iEg for the * 8 « 5 &blii ! i et the people , called ** the Church , " and * la- ^ re srar-tint of Chorea property . The whol * ^ eopW mate * ' t ^ e Church , " and thi xesliT of eack wnsi iv cr should be , the ParecMal Hocse o-¦ Ce mmons for managing the Church Revenue «; the Churchwarden for ths year being tie ChurcV * legal executive . ^__ _ _^^__ _ _ _ __ _
The people hare mere poHtieal interest in the ^* risa building end Church property than they have l * ees tenght to understand ; and I " am oeb to affirm ~ thst there can be found no remedy for their wrongs * Cher than their twing tenght to ttEeerstuit ! this true « nd great . interest in the Ckurcb tnd its property-^ Tbe pooT arp now legislatively and fociaUy drives ¦ frji * ts > Charch ; nope assemble but the lich and anidk class . Tke miserable doatitcte ire neither tomved , n > r s « 2 , nor «> u * ht fcr relief . The ongin of the Church ' was ejsep . ria ! iy and rir-?• aHf ^ -op tHe eouc&tios sj » d reBef ci the" pocr , jb kavisg the -gospel preached and reasoned to them . " Uli paor are new skut oct by tb » ce ^ tom ajid ^ et-liDg thaftbey c -irnot . jdressth » nis ?] ve ?<» ufiicirr . t ] v deceit
to appear inCfrRTcti . This feeling should ' be mbiotrd . The church is the place of " popular eqealiry ia aserably . UTery case of poverty and cist-es < , even * o rajfs or nskscxes ? , should there present itself e » uj Sunday , and the larger vestry cf universe ' 'Sffffrsyeshriaa disrrss all its political , religious , and racialyTosfg in the Church bnildingor Church y « ri , after tie Eppeicted religious ccr mmie * en ? «« BJ « Bt } y or » Ut ntly gene throcgh . The side lav « dll Teqvbes this . Observe it . I earB «* d £ rajgftpended , as a new political «*»•«* , tbe revbllof tS ? old enstea of peuul&r nieet-5 » g « in the Panalibfcildkgs or Chur < -h jirc , every Smd » y morniDft asd evening . Let to exr-: ^ o : tnffit of dress be beard , any kind ef deitinitien , « ther cf body or rainv . is th * concern of ih » Church
t iad should be the first s ! ia « iiBs of popular asd c ^ wo appearanca sr exhibition said con ^ non knew-3 ed-e , and for r l . rf . _ Ofl 3 et two t ' - iiiss vo « li follow this lEoveinent : Ktiur the rich aai nudile class -we-uld 6 . b * r . 0 oE th-e Qmrcii , or ssek the relir-J of the pocr ic edg throcgh it ^ n * w « . » tita asciestatd hosour ^ d custom . ' ^ JUl'id ^ a of reHgiacs eb * est sr ? nsinar co ^ rlderfc pes * ia thi » sm t < juf srioc . The Parish Church etd its pK » perty is lavajide nnd in law s political ir , ftitnnon . It : 3 the C ^ crch and pcor-rcVcm . e-rebbir . k ' yriettheci acd sr ^ ascrsej , that hs . repentr : ed it to ^ BOj ' . tsg siii $ qper > titK > B « prrpo-e ? . The true wiginal purpose i * i lie church was toteich andfe-d S » p := or ^ wao coald no ; othervri > e gfin food acd leKnicf . A helper in ell that is polidcallv or rcligionsij « ood , RicHiBD Carlisle . Leedi , Jnlv 9 tb , 1 S 39 .
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THE BISillNGKAM AEHESTS . AM the sccccits we hare ^ eer : a ^ ree ic rep * p * € Et-5 ag the &t : ^ cl c ^ the people s . t tie Ba'i Itir ^ g ; o hire pnocti a ! i wrarnii . e cc the part of tie ? dz ^ i » - trace * , IS ' ocfa E . nd ci'ldren were presezr , ari a "WTirkiirg m » n tra-i read . ? 2 a rev ^ raptr , ¦ nbr n r . 1--: ¦ were suddenly aira'Atd by ihe police , " belt- n , tn- ^ paraaiiv di « per » rd . As a : present iufonst-ti , ? e .--r * 3 ¦ wtlttsb ^ wrateT ? r for ? . ";• : a c ^ ursr of ] . rrcv-edfcgs . Teat the j ] a £ isL r afes iEght be ssren ' , : > 3 HJt a . j ^ 5 - _ f . ca : icr > cf it . Tncir a . ^ rrc , their ttrmr , anl ? tt cav « brc-2 the ot- ^^ c ^ cf t heir owe V-d < g - science , 'fbry ir . i ^ n : r » cc-n ^ nced that tr . rv Lad ¦ edsced aiid bctriMi taeir IV " lo ^ -tow c- mrn : a . i . d
¦ oiae te » tin 3 oi j ? r ; exs -h ? -- d hare been aivenpsrSaps ; t was , aid » -j * . i Leriif ^ r be pro ^ 'jccd—12 a : ike pcblie p ^ ac-c - . ras izi ^ zgeTfi ; bst ar prrsect 20 « jeh sestirac-ty apjra : < , &zi , si-parrn : !\ . wi'ii to other Trarri ? . ; ikiu th- ; ir c « -d fears did ice Ma ::. ' - trzle 3 order lie people forcibly to bed ' . sperfrd . V - e JBust prs ^ crse tiar iheT cad scrs t- gr ^ -jid for : r ' ? . C . cf Ttcte ^ fe -sriicb ia ? = ot Te : been KtiC ' e p-ni ; c ; ¥ = t wbtsber tEty had or Lot . it is tq-Jdl-y clcir ti . u ^ eir * io ence » i » the irsrat-diate v- ? . rtnt oi aa tr . t foHtrrir . g Ti . Virrce . Evada aci-cas arc- c-l ^ r . v WKSDectti eve v . vh anotitr , ard if the viclciu-c u > : irhicb ilr . L"fr :: ha « b < -e- . 'est to gaol te " -r : t _ v f iepror-at : O 2 . we ei-r . o : c-olcr ' tr'c-rd that jr ,:-l ^ opfcy winci tiv : er £ :: > ihtji vtbrje ric ' rccr v , a » tfcfi cac * e of bis . It i * ir _ e hi * ri . V . eice di ^ tr br
« ontTiry to tns ^ a-B- , azd trrir vo ' ence rnar t-c latm ^ hi within -: Le ! =. \ r : b ^ i tire ! & ¦*• itielf may br , in this ca ^ e—Gc 5 k :: o *> i : ba « l-i-es in ir . ar-v u-t ; —TBojt frronecr * , ard c-t-li iid cr Lu : hcri > e tr-. at "srhich ] g ciimiral . "We . therefore ,-. hail not > ay that ¦ fee B . ricir : gb £ in Ma £ istr 2 . te = hav-e tot acted icost » ' ? ahifcTCTisiyj thocth the law be eniirtly oa iheir « 3 s . As to the part wl-. k-t the GoTcrEmsit has tattr is this dcplcra . ' . e trarsaetio ::, we rccerfjatd it ^ uwoated to thi- : the Major of Birc-rfftain apj !> ed to the SiCetary of State fcr the Bosie De-J * TtiB £ iit for tie assistaDee of s-me pchse to t-cable
Mb to keep vhe peace in BirmiDgtEQ . The H me SeerBa . ry gractea his request , tstabhsbbg the fa : t that the Louden police , a « was said from tbe Srst i ; weaid be , is as accinoa to tr : e armed foree cf toe eotmtry , wh eh the Honie Secretary can pat is "ttarirn wicbont any coscert with tiie military aEXthorltie ? , s © that the c ? aatry has * omewbat ] t * t eearjryior ic * being juiicica-ly errcl-jyed . thiia li ¦ Ae « rcers -were first to te trtEsrc-. tn-d frtni tbe . Heine Secretary and the a from tie Bcrse-k-cE-d-Ba « icg aeetded to tbe Magistrates' resjt ; - ;* t , vre take it for granted tiiat the Ben . * Secretary d o Soliacg n : ort ia the mat'er , ana ielt . lie Ma % or ± zi Hi CcxniciiioT * w tbfeir ciscretion . Toty ' alone 4 Jjen , » re thfc re ? poii = ii ); e parties , a . cd por'it ' iT * Lrf uay c ? ETince the counuy that u .-t hivt iL ~ jit = ri % " « # d tte power thiy tave » e » -y » tqair « d , ana n .-J tbey hare rot obraiDes a franchise only to make i ^ - < fit to the iriKnr of ott ? r * .
The Resorctr , it will be non-ed , ju ^ rly cnirD ' ii-¦ merrted lir . LaTia en tbe ir = nkn-: ss w : tb wh ^ cb ie * n *" "ered qreitionsthat cosc ^ . ictd oniT hiEr . ssi *; mnd the eijca . 1 li ; m . ej 3 % > , ta vfbk- ' n te rf > B ** d to Mxsxwer any qscsnons !~; -iksti > g other * will b :-jjeceraHy admired . Such nsc are the Men" ei ; t o ' wkich roa .-tyry are rnade ; ard icarrjra to iiherrv irr ¦ » i > ir likeiy to he inore sincere tnan aaity : s to r-. ii-^ iaa . V » bat ; cp ; -ert tie ir . raiberg 01 t&e Convention , wiisch ^« d \ ing out , may new meet with—• sh *? esra ^ sisjrs their arrest may kindle—is hard to par ; but the erent is -well calculaied _ to try tie temper « f tee people , ard the strength of thri-* tt * chcieat to prisiipir * whici they ha've loudly jrofefetd . bu : \ r :. iek v . e have alwars regarded as ArroBtecs . If tbe ma > 5 be tot , as we tLick they » r » net , pardculany : n tbe North , degraded to t ; r lowwt etage of political a ^ tiseiiiest , tbe c » 3 i : «* - ^ aeooeg of tfcfs * prL-teedirss os them ms . v }>« alann ' sg . "We epealy Eay , that ocr fen * eurpa >»
• 5 T h * p ° ? . "We condemned the txeessiTs bail vhi :-h wai demanded in tbe cas « of Mr . Stej * bfB«— » e cat equally co * d « nn it ia thij case . Ttkisg tbe ice ©» se of Messr * . Lovett and Collies at two poci ; cper week eacb , to nquire bail of tbriri which ¦ jbodes to fi ^ e years' iseoaie , i-e « Bij t ) as eic ? fri ^ e , and nrwarr-cted by the cu » : oin , and prac-tic-t of the ConrU of Law . —Sun .
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BIRMINGHAM—WroxESDAY Etexixg . [ From the Morning Hrrald ] The ^ streets of tii ? tovrrj , \ m etenbg , prevented D- _ t little dilT-rei-ce to their gei . eraj apvesraLc ? . tic i pnecipal poiiicn of tLe ptr ^ iL * in lie w '^ c ; L > - ro ^ gruures b .-icg idlers of such a description a- i > « 3 Ta y = to be fj und during acy exci ' . enjttit . The rapiiirises ^ and inatnvity of the boronjrb ma-Jit-ttaAes , ia nf-t so = e xeeks ago eniorcic ^ obs . " .- lcc to tfefi ^ e . -s -B-hich they haul isiLed . batked a * ;> ev to « wiui : •!!• fc-jiiohiT of tl ; e Hom- Offic-, i ^ c ? crared by all p » ru ^ . * Tie M ^ ycr ( VV . Scl ^ efi-id . ± * q ) , ttstncf J . Sclokfi-l'i . Ejo .. ere c : tLe repTee « aiuuTes cf ibe bor . u ^ h . ha ; v ' ira int •• c- » - > - TomrTOh i ^ q ^ d-. m fnrLi ' ^ -th-, ch , ic st ' ^ Trit e O ' ^ Bi ™ uiS = ain P , ! :: ^ r _ :, ^ -i £ c .-sro e .-O- : ts ns-niia been a ^ rtrjiicc thit he i : wai (* r-ik two crher ciag- ^ r ^ O ^ ho hr .-l r ^ de ap ^ ca-i ' , a u , Lord Juhn R- _^ i ; : or ihe a « i ^ .:. ce of "lie i ' ojdtiurfty and LnMnEtitcuontl f ! 11 flJ wu ua = o nEuicuonai
.-. r .-... ' - ,, „ ... ..,,. ^ for ?• . . ' '—ihe L-odou P- ^ acr ; ^ d &at they ^ er , v ^ tr A , , ri-n wa'J t ^ r * aickei i-e Cnarr :.: * hr : ^ u . K . o : Act h ^ been read , his voniap L- c , r . « d-: ia no r-rv en-TOiM f ^ ncn at the present n :-mett ; and ^^ t ii BOi for the prospers a ^ i cecl- ; JU „ : ; ae cou-: y tta g ^ tPS , y LoUTL-jll ^ iun ia ^ e bvrou , r ~ . - fs&rlui day of kcXoeii ;* r-i ^ ut L ? . v . b ,-ea ia pr ' wpecfer tiiej-ciciai aaih :: d-s oi lie corporation batfh . of juKicr * . ye = ! t « c ;< y . at the meeting of the rowrs conncD . ¦ ome searc ^ . E £ ^ =- irs-ions ^ ere pnt to the May-T ( wao fw m tus , nr .. r ; reUtivs to the U ; e riot * , ie Itsrc ic thi i £ 'r . rccti , s a the Lcvdcc Police . > c -. bet Mr . ScLaierijli rif ^^ ed to make 8 n-.- re :. " : y to tLe * e qneiuois . TLe annex d placard -was posted on the » a ' ia oJ th-tarn T = s > r '; -7 : —
_ Pcice , iztt . crier , mnion I—To the reformers 0 : BitJcnft : tarn . —The committee for .: o ; dacriD £ iur qnir . fa .-n to Tijs ;« s . ' . ttiro--d , ^ 1 . P .. and G . -. ijni'z , L r ., f ..- the : ur :, < : rf aa ::: r ? th . zaidc - t dTforl : _ . cii-5-: ? . ? rce : o " c ? . r .-v oa ;; : e ^ r-at
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; rii . cip : ea coiiiaiuea in tne national ^ aiioi ! , annB ^ * riiten to Mr . Attwood on ibbt-ubject , think projer to lay before the public this following letter in ? V l 7 : — : " De » r 5 ir 8 , —It is verygratifyicg tome toper-> ive by yonr letter tiat say estimable friend G . F . Montz , and myself sti'l hold our ancient place in -h- eoendened and affectiona of our vpriglit and patriotic townsmen . " 'No one can pesably be more conTinced than I am of the absolute necessity of a cordial andg « serocs nnion and co-operatjon befwten the lower and middle classes of the people . Without this it i * quite certain that no heatncial political cfcxuige can ^ e effected , eiiber by moral means or by phyiicai *^ i . / - »*! . * - ^ - r - # i «^ i « feiii « . a-t *»* *^ . > m ~ _^ . «* ^ -. _ _ ^ . _ " _ ^
means ; andl oonridur it nearly equally certain that both those important classes of men wili be jrro ^ nd down into tie veTy earth . Dnrlcg aH my life I have always incukateo thiB doctrin * , and always aciert ^ pon it ; and every jear ihat 1 live I bt « o « ne , il possible , more and more rooted in the comiction of its truth . How often has ocr friend Mnntztold us of of thefabk oF the ' Three Bull * , the Fc « , and the Lion ! ' By harmony , concord , and confidence in each other , the three bulls were safe . But when ihe fox spread discord , and } ealcu * y , * ad sospicicn among them , tbey each , became an easj jirvy to the iioc . Tnis is tLe tnhappy late of the J «* er aod the middfe clafgec . Buti . are ? xifFerir < alike . They mt » t perish under the irco rule of linftr oppressor *
, anlees ttey btccme cordiiily leconcdied and vxiitea . 14 * 1 have myself oit « a ha . 1 oeca ^ ioa to express my conviction of this n&ceseity of tarmony a&a oonccra between masters and men ; aud i now beg kate to repeat the uniemaide unth—tiwit no pombW ! Ba ^ ruvtm » nt of condition can arise , to the workman wkhout the master first experiencing it ; and no possible injury can reach the vrorfaaau without finst comicg , as it were , through the very hear : ot hia employer . *'' With thete feeHcgs and coinrictien * in my | mind , 1 do most siEcere ' jy refret tbe unhappy discords which have brck « -uout among thtindustrieusclnstes ; ucdoubt'dly tbey must jihake han . ; f , and forget
and forgive . To use my old language , The masters mtut take tbe workmen bj ihe hind , and th < y EJust knock at the gaies ol the Guvertmrnt , end tier most say te the Ministers— Such and such is our situation , such and such are the difficulties and L-e niis' Tie * are > and t . < . Vr'here are the just and rightful prefix of cor o « n honourable indestry ? AVhre are the ju * t and rigktfni v ? ages of ocr hotest wcrimen ? li yon csinK-t preserve tie rewnjd o ( industry , on ¦ which lht » iouiuatioud of society rest , TOTi ought not to i > Und « h- _ re jou < io . I : you canriot s »^ cure honest breid fcr fcoaest labour , in a nation like thi * , yon are not Ciiinjieteat to govern £ ug-^ nd ; jon must retire and give place to bitter
men . " ' Yon are aware , my friends , that I have agreed with Lord Join R ^ setl ! that I shfiil have Friday , the ) 2 h inst , to brirg , ' orrsrd my rnotioc in the Hcuse ot C' mmoiis to taVe tbe National Petiuoa into ccn > ideration . When tbe r < suit ( I tils delaid ^ haJi bnve bten seen , I shall br sb ' e to gi-. e joaa more espiicit r-j . lv to tie iiad invi : ar : cn of my excellent friend * and neigi-buirs . la the mvauwhil - 1 t : ink its publication , ^ iib this letter , m- fc Ltpoasiliv be benen-i _ ; -J tts tLe public c ^ u » e . " 'With » iuccre « t ^ i-hea for jour health and Lappin << , ~ ' I remain , denr 5 : r .-, yonrs ff . ith ' n ! ly , " ' Th . Mas Attivood . ' ' J . LisitF , Secrctujy . " Londrn . J-nH 4 . ' B ? Ord-r of the Ccmmitt ^ .
" Comm ; iter Rx > rru Johnsoi .. » Htad , Cocgress SirtfU Jy . N t ^ . jtc i * . ' ¦ N . B . The Lonrmiue inK on Friday evetirg ne . \ -. at ; . al ' -past i > tii-n o ' clock , wkeL nil ihi- r . ~< iinsiiii'n : i ?; s om are r . qutftrd to be tent in . St . ten tLotL * £ nd a imati . r' - > ire alrsady a ' . tr . ciied to the rcq ' . ]>; r _ ou to J > iT . Ailiomi . Caul the decisL-E a tLi » notion of Mr . Attwo ^ d '< 1 * ^¦ ceriaineg , cr . d tie u . tir . Ri . e Lt- ^' . ou of that t - * -ntj-isaa as to wbat c-jutv » Le vi : l pur » ue in the \ eiit ( . j iiu nic :: cu bei ^ e n > g- ' -ivi-x . ' , 1 . 0 luTlh ' . nxciit-iE ^ i . t i » ^ 11 ! scip ;> . i » -.-i . V .= r . ' - -s rep . n * are in rircuiaiion ; cm . \ ' gst o : h « -r < . t ?« ? t ? . ! fd that , ^ haje \ rr m . y be LLs ri * i .. L- m th ^ li . ^]^ 6 ¦ 1 Crimson ? . Mr . . A't » ord -wi i u « . t li : rrr - .: ;)!> am , i : Ld pr-side ov . ru aseetire of lit- p- < : ;); - . v ;; . '! ihP v > t : o fu : th-r tie pnrcivie * eauracra ' . e ,: iu : b-- peiitiun 10 ParJam-. tit t > *• i ; res > -re ; rcm v . iihr : ; : ""
T ^ e Tijrcfy : n ref-rence to tLe above letter . "•• i " h , ; bo ^ y to -= b ,-i- : V .. - ? e ; t-r was tiews ^ . L » c-. rr- ; . > - - ^ l-. ' a z \ :- ] . r f ; t-r . - ^ . v .-riL- : ly ujtcW . c . tLe dt-: ur : ct P .. ' . i : c , J L ' i . ii > r . ei . J is coul-tif .- « lEt-iidr-d , i ; po- > : L-.-, to r . .-: n-ta e it * former l'ai ^ r ^ in the zvoi grac > ¦ : tl irlati- it ^ iicJ iu . J C ^ : trti > : L-s-wia :..-. J : i « s-. ite" 1 ^ 1 r » m . cti : jr . at ~ , h : ch -Mr . Af . ^ o . c . a ^ d > . ! r . > J ' J--z are : o nund . v ; iii Oe l . f ] d on J ! va : a \ icxt . 1 ; < ucl sb-iiic br tlen-. c :. t c «} T aid V Hi ' . ' , : ? . c - a * vc > - ^ e- t-j . \ \ e rxjct r j . ai . : there i . < every rta » r . n 10 I' - ' ^ U' li . sit ^ It ;¦ -r ^ Urovn . Fti .-s ^ il , auc Co ., wi : ' tr . Mii / a « ct ibe i :. iere > tec uit . icpus hot ; ujb : c- by Mr ?» -rg Su : r . LVvle , atid Co ., to rptc : n thiir lv ~ ? z p-. liiiral iL ^ v . r ^ ce . The ir ;'\ . rec potent en are all dciut weil , o-i i .- perfecilv f . rr . and tbc 00 ; cf the ten « iii » iiirt ; or Loodon : hl = dsv . "
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! - ^ i EDINBURGH JlEtTiNG ON AFFAIRS AT ! IilR > HN ( iHA . M . A rree'inp of the real Radicals was held in Whit' field C'l : ape ' , en Tnr-sday t- \ eEing , at eigh ; o ' clock ; the cbapvl » e « crowded to e . xc- ; s in a lew Lours i rotice , to eor . ? ider wh-. t » a .- t-. eir duty at prefect . 1 cocseqU'Lce cf tke cbtBrbaLces in JB : rm ; nkh ~ m . : Jo ^ n Gr . eor , V . P . ifa ? called to the c ^ ir , amid ' loed cherrir . e , and irrrcec ' iateiy prcct-eced to read : frem tb * Charier an account " cf tLe proc--edir , i > \ which acccrdir ? to the caturo cf t \ : f Jta ' r menta we « ioudly cbfered aid groaned ar . Joha ^ uac ^ n ^ a » tben califd npor to rr . ovt » tie fir * t rt-sr-lati-rn ; '" That it is t ' . e p pij : icn of thiy rr p f . ir . g . that tie . prf sent Ministry b . 23 Jorfi-i-ei ev ; iv cl-. im for ¦ ^ onnt ^ nsnre cr > ij-jp-rt frcm t ' t * wp ' : i . di *; . o . « s
portion of the people uf this coin ; try , s . eJ . ' r < 'iS thf ir rcanif ^ ld act ? if sa ^ anin ^ ry -ie > -p- n » m in ibis and in oiber cotarrie * , t-. i * lufernf cocs mot rmpT . atJctily d' trur ce ili-m a > tk ^ m- * - cruel , filB ^ , blo ^^ -thiii'y ^ facri' -. a lint ev r h ^ ld the veiu » i Goverrrcer'in i . lt ccLi . try ; p . ld we declare it as otr opinicD ; hst tho preser . t minis'ry has been sni \ : j cf tr-a * cn a ^ iii : st tin . people—treason ! -j- ! E * t the ccnstitutfoE , and treason against the Q " ren _ ; and if tta : b ; -s- ' \ VL : g fr . ctihn a . e allowed : ¦ : rr . vr- ^ 'n tr . tir pre .-vz . t pe ^ ' ti- r . ! o :: £ , ahd thf ¦ p ' -r-p ' e ' i'jzit rights m' -rh Lrger witLh-ld . " wt are c ! ; cpir . ion tr at the p ? rp !*» \ viii be forced , Low-. ver ; relcct 2 . T ; tly to : h-ir * rWr ¦ * . to declare tttir rul-rfiisco : id th ? la . Tri ( fi-.- 'lv-d ; a-d ^ iii ! - » «¦(¦ tl us s : r-. i / glv ! exprefs cut sfT . tiinei . t- - a « r ; gar . 5 tht- Miuistrv , w ' c
so lrs < strcncly corid-mu iiose of the f rtsat cons'itDency vrho gar ? tht-i' support to the- a \ o * ed t-STnie ; ef la ? j-c-ople . " S-coiad-.-d by Mr . P .-. 'gi ^ er . ^ 2 . Mcvp-i by Mr . Cd ^ e-j , seconded by " . Mr . Hackia . T := at ihl .- me- iirg rer . d > t ^ unto the men of Biroiiizghani tL ^ ir warmest thank . s fcr th < ir long forbearance ofr ^ peaie-iiirM ! 1 ^ , ana forthe noble uiaiin > r _ in _ which thr-y \ sr . repelled that uncoastitu-: ' :: nal \ Y ) v , g fcrce ^ -tLenaeLrcpuiuin police ; aiid we wou'd eerre .-dy call upon ail t . ur bruthrtn in the cacie of liberty thTuTi ^ ho ^ i ihe con . t ry to prepare th « in « eh = ;» sriih tLcir errcigest a *( Tnm"nts to put " -heraielve * in a position to deftnd their live . * . To secure their libsTlie .-, ULion , praCi-nce , en-r ( . y , and ptTiererance are aUoliitelj uecess-ary v . the present i ^ oiitent ; we wo' ^ ld , '^ her ^^ rv-, calfnpoa a > l rral iladic&Is to beware of ; reo : atnre outbreaks . Let u . ' ¦ - 1 : act in Biiis : " - ! ~ cd vijf rv is onr * . "
3 . "Ic&t this meting highly , apprv-- " cf ths terr . perat ? , firm , anci lefal cendact hitherio pur'uecLyti-e ( jen ^ rp . l Convenf ' on , and jnaging fruin ii .--ir pa ? t rrroijrt , dop ] ace the roost n " : m er . d UEfhaken c-. ufi-ii'Ece in ti ; sr boHy ( vt tLe Juf-rp , and T ' edg- oursr ' vea to do our utm . s ! tvai-i them bv t " . i-iy meaCfir : curp ^ -wer reiii :.- ' . th » ir and our si : ~ - mies . We uk-wisc biih : v ^ . p : ovo of th « _ - niaiiiy an - . h-. tnane concuct of Dr . Taylar . dtrii-g ibe hie un-¦ .-oii * * . iratiGn '' . l Btt . - . tkrr . ; J . 'od tl . ept r . ple o' BLriniighim bvihp Lo- ;^ oa pel ce . " Moved hy ilr . M ^ L-rac , and -ecoji ? d by 5 lr . NM-ett . The s 7 . e ? . ti * en t \ iis Gcc . sion wt ? M of that seri ^ hich "; . t' prr ^ fnt > : a ' . v cf ths con ^ trv . . ' etriii .-. s , an . srerer : « p Cei to in airiii .-: ! r that ' rr . ad , - R . idica ^ s r-joice . b _ : : jra : rs trert-ble Th- ^ c ' . spel w . ^ .- crowded by pretty i' . urdj : V ! i . ow « . a'l decliP ^ g their de : crminari ^ n to protect ibi-ir . ' j ieEiis at . iii hazirdi . 1 aey have co 3 ° t' > tbe re- ^ iu :: cn to meet every Lig ' t . t to ^ :-cC ; 5 th ? r , t '« . N th . ? t tLev iddt know wLat is
' . niii ^ m cr-uitry , and tiiat they uxzy kne-w Lowto act . A : thereL ^ irg of 'CL * es > minauou of Lavet : a ^ d C > liins the coS . e ar , d m .. n : y Qusvers of tLi-.-e f cod ^ Lfn bToagbt Av * v the m-.. «! t' .-jcieriug apij . au . *; -. ^" hi'i ? th ° Tfry rceatirn 01 Vjf crri-- cf Mvs'z brought oa avjl : ey a : hi-sos -vr . d gro ? . r . s , that would have s ' CTii ^ d tbe nt - jf-sia . e Mrijcr . A Ridicai ' to ' ji l > ui ceo gy . up in tie ch-ite :, ai . d save a aost fl * i ! i- ring * r : o =. r . t of malt-. r < in thai qoartt-r . Aft-r giving three Learrr cheeri ;" or t _ e Conven-¦^" , &r : d thr , e f .-r iLp rrn ? d-mocratlc ra :: ? e . an : ¦ l . r . etb tr > ii . -- ' e Cuairrr ; as . XL-a ? s-- parated cnt- OT : h . e ec
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WEST-EiDING RADICAL DELEGATES ' MEETING . A m » f-ti :: j of d- ' . fgates hdM th * xarioo * Radical A >* ocumM . i in ihe Wot-RiuiEg of iVe Loiniy clors , iras held t : : lie hou _ -e of Mr . Was / , grier , ^" 7 12 / ieckmind « ike , oa . Mon Uv lis " , JjijSfe . iM 9 . Mr . Rcoert T ^ t-er . 0 ; Haii : Vx , iu liw caair . ine toJo-. ug aretue i _ amesol thedel .-gate ^ and the .. a ; rs whicfi tuey rep- s iste- - ' Haiifas , Mr . Rcbert T-d-y ; Brad ' ori , Mr . Jtbn Arran ; Bail-j , . . ir . , - ^ 1 ( . L M lhomaiVews ; U ^ tk ^ e . M :, Wj aa M- ^ eley
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Sioit ; Cbicken . ' ey , Mr . John Haun , iuu . ; O «« ett . Mr . John HaiKb , sen . ; Wak # ti W , Mr . William Winter ; BirstaJ , Mr . WUliani Fox ; Hanging HeatOB , Mr . Edward Newsome ; Livereerfg ^ . Mr . Marritt MattKews ; Lreds Central Ncitberu Union , iMr . Joseph . Stansfield . The Mlowbg saras of money were handed in for NatUnal Re . nt , from— £ s . d . B&Cey , per Mr . George Taylor 1 10 0 SpinkwelL , per Mr . Jotm Hnigh , sen . 0 13 6 HangbgHeaton , perMi , £ . Newsoas « 0 G 0 For the National Defeat * fund , froa—Hanging Heaton , per Mr . E ., Newionie 0 10 0 Tbe following reaolatioa * wr » then btougLt forward : — VfArt I ni ^« 1 > ^ r \ ! && «* Ik / 4 ^ t — L . ^ ft t _ « hKfc > b / t .... ^»»
Moved by Mr . John Haigh , sen ., and seconded by Mr . Marritt Matthew * , — " I hat Mr . Jarnen Prcny , of Mill Bridge , be appointed General Treasurer for the Weat Riding Chartiat National Defence Fund . "—Passed unanimously . Moved by Mr . John Arran and recoaded by Mr , Thomas Vrvert . "That the tecrelary obtain frou the West-Riding Radical Agitatiug MisMonarifs the name of acme person as a corresponding member in each town which they Lave \ Liud , where
Assodanon * are formed , or likely to be formed ; aud thath * (^ e secretary ) correcpon d nith tnch p « rtoo » iniiBediately , reqne sting Bach as » ociationt to send a delegate or ktter , axid mo&ie » , tbe next West Riding Delegate Meeting . "—PasaecL unanimously . Moved by Mr . Jotn Haigh , sen ., and seconded by Mr . Edward Newsome , u That the sura of £ 30 be remitted to Mr . Peter Buseey , for the wage * of the West Riding Member * in the General Convention . " —Passed unanimously .
Moved bv Mr . Wiliiam Moseley S'ott , and seconded by Mr . John Haigh , ion . 1— " That » --delegate meetiag of the Radical ArsodationH in the West Riding of Yorkshire , be held at tbe house oi Mr . Wass , grccer , in Heckmondwike , bn Mocday , July 22 d , 1839 , to comtaence at tea o ' clock in the forenoon . "—Passed unanimously . ' ; Moved by Mr . W . M . Stott , and seconded by Mr . Wjn . Witter . " That eacb delegate brirg witnhim , to the next Delegate Meeting , proper credentials from , the association which he i » to represent . " Passed una ^ imoasly . A great mary resolutions were passed and business transacted , wlich the meeting thought it was advisable not to publish at present A vote of tfcanks was parted to Mr . and Mrs . Wase , for their generous conduct towards tbe delegates , and avotu ot thanlv s was given to the Chairman , asd the meeting separated . Samuel Healey , Secretary . Dewjburv , J uly 9 th , 1839 .
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HOUSE OF LORDS .-Friday , July 5 . Several public till * passedt » the Commons were pregented to ih'ir L « ruJ 4 :. ip » for consideration . Ttn- Marquis t , f . NOHMANbY , in moving tke third reading at theJaLasiea E : » ctuifBU bill , ixprt »» ej bU rvgret thm i ^ eir n rdnhip .- itm ^ d have wuhdravrn from it tli » t w UicJi ti ..-li > T « rniuent n « d Uw . inrdetieniial to th « cnt » wuiking 01 tb « uiia--uie ; bui , aa 11 ma * , ihe Uovernment wobU i » ke care to Vive rHch ii . ! . uucti ns lu Ule governor a * , he Uopej , would litc ^ nc : ' .: aiorj to IDi . ' Houxj 0 ; Aaocriiiblj ' . I " ho Lj . 11 v > as ihtu rfiid the third lime and p » i *« d . 1 h-: Aic ' ui , i ~ hop oi C . \ NTKKbCKY Vicnght forwaTd hia ht-n .-B 01 n .- » ciutiun » rt garcui ({ the prcctedingii of G&rtiiiiueut ui : ht ? ma « erot . N&uuuul fciucalioa . Bu Grace euijihutie » i ) j coudviuiird ike avht-u-. e wbicn uisglcd all denominttions ul f ^ iigioua it ^ cktr * a » c ^ icul » u >^ to promote hceyticiam or ui 1 - ciiflViVM- * to relijjign ; and L « Ctn ^ uucud the aVUiu ^ t to jrict-t-J \ v lea . uQiionu of ihe Hcune el Commons , instead 01 by hill , aa ^ b ii-. t-rltmce wiib the deliberative luuctiuiu oi U : fir Loru !* rup ' h Hunte . of
itie ijtr ^ uu LANiBOWNE followed , defending at f ; reit W : jt' . h \ Lr in ;« . > i . ; cs cf ( joTvionieut , and maintaining that , in ' profcedif . g by r »» jiution , llicy h *> i only lolloweii tli <* j rottC-r . t thai hud been aco ^ ied in lhe pr * viviid grant * . Thr hiMi-. p ol iixf ; er , Karl hittwillisin , the Djsbop ol Lou-Con . Lerti troii ( i . iiB , ti >« l » wke tl Well-. nfttuc , Lord ilei-£ . rD iie . ic , u < k yan in ihe doctusum thaleiuui'd . lt ^ j Lcid . ' . ij * divided at tbt « - « o ' clock ; the nuaiUint «¦ ic— Crt ^ ntt 118 hbU-conleots 229 List by the Majority of .. 111 This d : v :--kn t » . > k pl . icc on the previoM qucition , morci . ' . t _ v li . e J ! j : ] ais oi L .: iUi 3 . . < Le . A . -jj-r : ic ^ at a quart * .- pasi three .
Monday ^ July S . The Dukeof ARGYLL iUiLOiinecd th » t her Msjeti ; ba ^ *^ - ]) .- .: iieJ ihur ^^ uj licit , at two o ' clock , at hLeXingh 3 tii l * ii : jce , to irciic ttrir Lordnlii j * ' » ddre * a regtrOi :: « tne L . u . u-utn .-it lVuucu , and or < ier » re »] wcting NaliuHAi hiluci- ; : "n . ! L ^ Church DU : ric :. i IliI ) , the Borough Watch Rate * Bill , « i-c , f ttrt * : ' - ;\\ a :- e ^ a ^ sLii ^ e . L-rd iiUiUi . il . Ail mncied attention to the scahtla ' . otd nihrir . er ol piokJuig vl » e » aUry of the Admiralty Jailge , v , b-i : > K \\ ur . uual prohibition in the ceianiittt e •! » iipply on ihe -: it ^ - e » : imaics . 5 h » B . i iop 01 EXKTER mereo for » ttne » of returns rclanung tar on-u tf ;? d , aiu verdicii and appeals thertirum , lr . lbs Cua = i » icfia : Coxuiji of Cheater mid ivtk , vthicUvstrc ¦ _ . r .. r > . d . Thiir LorJs ' jips ihpn ajjonrned .
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HOCSE OF COMMONS .- /'/ ida V , July 5 . ? Jr . PATTEN inquired what progTtst kad been mad « in th < - Coairjitt .. un tie -mall tlebt . Bid ? Mr Vj . UlVLV said l-La ; tie exp . cied to preaent the report 011 Moniay . Sj \ V . MOLESVTORTH g » ve notice of hin intention to raoff , en Thun > dajr , on ihe tjui ^ tioa of jtoing into CrBlium ^ e on ihe C :: iiaci . i Bill , a iMolutiou ? eclarmlory tbat it vraa con siiltat wilJi every principle ol ju » tice Mid hanuuty , to pion-ed uiuiuul dciaj lu iegisUtp ljr the ^ croianeat g * vercineut ul the Caiiadi * .
THK BUDGET . TheCHANCELLOR of the liXCUbQUER btonght fr . rsrart hit aonuai financial ilaieincni , ( t . udgU ; and p » riicularl y kM plan for c ^ tt \ id ^ - inu etluet Mr . Koirhuid Hill ' s plan regarding uniiunu r ^ ie u ' , p > stag * -. The retain of ; fte Juancial dttaiu ere that thtre is an n , crva * e in the amount of taigo . The lLCjme o ! 1 ^ 9 * 0 , w . i » ^ 4 « s , lVt ! , 0 <> tt ; ibe expenililnTs Ue rsuaiatedat j ! 47 , V (; v-, V ' . ' ; leatiag a xnrplu * of jfiAH , 0 vO . in -Le cxy ? n £ unre ol iadi year ther ; iraj an execu * rer <« tinuirj of u r » v , tvt ' , t .. mwet which thare had be <> u an r-xesu -n ti <> rcccjiis ever estimate ol x 611 , ( KK ) . With rrgard to : h- Pi at Ultce plan , he proposed ttu adoption of »' . ju . pei p-: iiy covers , te » cii . g and hniiting by weight , withent any !¦ ' : < - i'lck tu extra thfv'j . U « cor . clndeii with moving a res lu .-. i d to lie r 0 ^ ci of phd ^ iiig tue Uouac t » make go ' jd an v u- Hci < ucx tn ihe revenue Uiat migat ivtult from the idup-ioi ; oi itus ^ ia . 11 * bir K . PcKL , iq liie iVucuisioa lLat nuped , eiprftwl hini-^ -: f -nrere ? it , tbe aO ¦ ptijn rf the * xpMimiIit , * MD ) eu thire w » s s lar laTpei »\ itj > . um vhan \ he ChanteUor of itieKxciiujLit t . ti g i ven any inurutliju of .
Iq a cduveruii n b < t « etn the Right Hen . Baronet and the Ci . anceii . rul the Kxchetjucr , i ;« u ultimatel y di-UTHuned io tiikc the further Cia-im ^ ion 01 the plan on the bricgiug up ut the t-. ^ . h c , f ih * re » o ' . u ' . ion on i rirtay next . Tne rcKiaining ors- rs o ! ihe day * en- then (" : igpo 3 r : o nf . Tte iiilln 0 ! hichei gu bill , and the Jnland Wareliouieing Bi : i , were > orw- * rui .-d ajt . sge . Srrgcasi Tuli . urd ' * Cu vright BUI was d » ferr » d tine die Afier Mhich the iloiue adjoatned .
Monday , July 8 . TheEPEAKKR stet'd that Mr . Aleockllaa intimated that he &hun ! d nt . t deftne hit leturn for Ludlow . iiir . bUiiE ttated that he should thta day mtve th&t iatura » , oriercu March U to be prepared by the Kojal Academy be pmsCBlesi " forti . T \ ith . " Sir R . INGLIS ( who had ^ renented a petition frem <> . e Royal Academy c . rap ' . aitiing of tho vjxatioui and ai . luir character of th « nKuraa required aiid ^ rasing for the '' mkcincing'' 01 the order ) , said that he should thereupon Bore , ej an amendnuat , that each order be " reacindtJ , " a * prayed . Lord J . RUS 5 KLL eaid that ho ihauld this day move that the Lords' mttiidmrnla in the Jamaioi Kaaelwenta HiU be taVn int # cousideratioH . bfird 6 . LSM . NOX asked wbm a report from tie military aud taval comiaisiioa might W expected ? Lord 1 . KUiiBLL aiawered that he wu B « t « n tb « commissioa , ani cttld not slate . Ue bal not re «« ir 6 d any report . Air . O'CONNELL said that lu shosld U > -day put a rjnostion to Lcrd PiJmernlon regarding the seixurs ot" oeitain Mkixz * lands by p « r » jns exiling themselve * tb * " state of Texi * . "
Mr . UUMS racred for a detailed account of ths exptaseu ci her M » j-sty '< ctrunalion . which ' . < u ordered . Lord J ivCistLL ( in aikwer to Captain P « c »« ll' » inq-iiiy ) ssij liat he could not at present promue any rulirf from tee apenaea of prvmriug ; -n . 'n ( s oi rsturaiimtionani deauation . Hi . L . * rcV . iip thrn agaiu entered into expUnatious as to tbe iu mner ouarrjir . g into efiect the proposed plaa « f regulating : Le pricung •( the Bible in Scotland oa the expiration of the puii-at of tu » - Qu > -eii '< prial « r . LjTd 5 ! OaiEIH brought in a Bill respeetiasf-the B ^ nk yfl-fliniJ , which vraa reaa the firct lilac , and oruwcJ to be pri&ttsd- ^^ Mr . i ; UMR ( on we order of tha day being moved fer koine inio CuuiBUitee of SudsIt ) bronaht forward hk brot > c-
-. sun rt )( arvluig the Bank ol cngland ; " and after attritdiLug . iie uj-a ? nd downs" llsat had effected not ouly tlw C"a ::-. trc : rJ , but tbewcrkivjt clasjM , te the cenduet ol that c- ; jy . rft ; - 'D , tince ihe redemption of CE » a ]» tiinenl 8 in Is ;; , hfi n > eve » the tppvintnicnt of a Seltct Committee , to inquire iuto tii ^ pt'cnri ^ r ; tran » acLioa 4 of tke Bank of KBgi-au tir > cv U » e rciUUipliiii of cash payments ; aiid parucuiiriy t-j t .-Mt .-tiin ho * th ^» e iracaactiins produced the alarming crL-iU i ( ihe maanf- ' ciu-icg . coxaiiiricial , and financial atiairii A the ecn .-itry in lt > 26-7 ; and , also , to inqoirti whether , ns ; be Bank o ! K ' ngiand i » at present cmutitated , there ever cau btf stibnity in \ nc currcEcy , or cunli ieuce in the cauuuercial Uiti-cli&ui of the couuliy . Mr . ATI wood : n ^> K > r : ed the proposition fcr inquiry .
Tbe CHANCELLOR olthe KxCHEjji-ER resisted it ir . ain ! j on tccouiit 11 tse time at wh : ch it was brought forward ; » iicb an iv . quiry ccul « crIv teiid to disturb coraaiercial tran ^ actions , tnd create doubu ana aaxitties in the minds if tbe ovtn ' -J * of prrprr y . Tbe Koui * eventually diviitd on ti . e proposition . The numbers were—For goicg into Committee of Supply .... 93 ii , « lii 8 ' . It i ............. 29 " Majority 8 jr » Us \ Mr . Uumc ' i motiou .. —? 4 CebEel SlBTH '' Kl' , on ace * oat of tbelateetwof thehonr , Jt ; .-rrt-t ? cu motion lor the repeal of tho Duty oa Kire ln ^ arjiitci liil the i exlsuv'vi ' day .
Jhv Hou 3 b tUeu re » olve < l itself into Comioitteo cf Supply Vurijus iriioluti ! us en LLe rcnraii . ini ; tuiic > iU ' . ceous tbtir ^ 'AU s v . ere mjv-. ii . Nr . i . e , h «^ -evtr , but au . h as were in realitT nopp t ^ i voUs wtre taken ; they eecBpiea nearl y the reinaiader of me sirting li . e El-.-ct . cna iVtitions Trial Bill waj resd Ike third time -i \ i j ! a *» -.-d , iad 6 a R . Peel ordered to take tile » &nic to the L . _ . r 2 s . Thr . Report of tie Municipal Corporati . "ns ( lrelsn < 5 ) Bill was . "r > - i to ; ind in- ! r ^ maiwnig Ordors leavin g been dirposed < -l , tie Hoiae i' 3 j ? urn « l . Tuesday , July 9 . RIOTS AT BIAHINGHAM . Sir R . PEEL ttl bed to knew from lh » MoUe Lord what was the eta ? r ot tc- cea k-- org . vg to tbe Met * jK-liu n Pciiw
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' roe waich had bean sent dawn , te Birmmgbam . la dbkg •? * f wonld earuestly r-. comtneud tike utuio * t cuution to the ! . o » le Iiord in etnployinfl that force against mob * ia anyother ; 0 Wtt . AJpnidJerhig t % e high character and efficiency of the bo « y , he trtnted that in employing them in farure , tic greatest wution would b « Ukcn not u comprontiM tkat cbaracter . ( Hear , hear . ) Lora J . RUSS ELL said the nuostion put by tbs Right Hon . » ar © aet rendered it necessary for hia to atals th * ciicumstance « tf the cane . What had taken place was nothing very different from what had taken pWe in difftrer . t parl « of the tonntry doting ; thts last thr « e ye . ni . The Mavor of firnuogham , ace-Miipaafe *! by two other Magistrates of the toYkn . Citrne to Lo » dr . u ixpNwly to wakttapplication to - ths Home Cffieu for awUraiice . They wforma : bim ( Lord J . ' k J- < bat MsemWiM of & tomuUuvm . nature wwe in the habn of bring held every nighr , and that they had not » jufacient pfihee force to arrest the persons { fuiltv of dia-£ lr - r ;"^ - " : !^ had taken measure ., to orga nic sneh a but it not nf * lltf * h j nna kjian n «>« * - Jt a » . h a ^ & t ~ ** t _ . _^ % - _ -- > ¦¦ l __ -i _ i *
r «« aa wM ready , they cowd not call T , ? i ?{ . ' T i ° * «^ ut acivii forte . In comphince Wlth the demand , * fcroe of sixty meu w-, s sent fuI * * i ?" v the PPHCMU-Ihe ; in an « wer to hi , $ !? il Sayi 3 g ' ^ wePe i « rre « r ty "atufied with the miUtary hL ™ * 4 » . jyP « . ared " -fte . warJs that on arriving at Birmi . g-Ir ^ i , " ^ » «» thought proper immediately to arre « tnn l ? J * p ? " * h ? tnnu ^ ««« . « aly Mumbled » ta pia « , cll . d Uwofthecasc , .. that could only b , doneiy oCe . Ao was S ^ aWt 2 ° V ' mM V * l 1 tbe e ^ umsuniem . The hiob , gaiust whom thttpwtoJ tha folico force were diretted to »« , were some of themarmed wuh knives and other offensive w-. ! !^ , " ? £ * " t V" 5 f 05 " * teen w « und « d . He had £ ? ° " ^ ** - «« e « o »«« st . ted that tho « who had been wounded w « eiot at present in any 4 « nger . The next ttoTOiD * he recewea an account from Birminaham , and « WqueiUo lend down forty more men . H « ke , itat « l somc-«^ t , i thre 8 pe , Ct to th ? ¦« flS- »» 4 eoawhed Ccl . Rowan , wuh the vi-w of »» cert » ming hU opinion , what effect such a nwasure w . old have « n the police force in general ; and Col . K"wan , thmkmg that > winf ( . tccQi « at of ? ,. « . men won \ d
fhltr fcTi ' ««» t «» em on the second day , and arrived that night at Birnuuiiham . Itafpemr ^ that aHhou ah the IrtnW "* : " ?? * w ! th , ^ PW"P « ta 4 i and tempS , with ? 77 ipvenably acted on these e « a » i ,, iui , and . !• ¦ tJr e 8 P »» 1 1 co « ' « 'a » le « had tot failed in-. their antr . > et ibe presence and « ii » isiance of well-oraanised police ha Be « n exceedingly useful in maintaining tlw peace of tue « ° * n ; RBd ^ etv leti « r which he h « d received expressed a « rn » n of the uuiity of thw force . He wu happy to « fty likewise tter « w .. s a letter thi * m « miog frem one of the rtuperintenoe . t . ot taa police who * a » at present at BirmUgUra , a man of character aud inkl ) igcnc « , stating that ilihoacU great crowd * assombied yosUrday evening in the stroeU , the metropolitan polieeactod with the utmost deciiion . Alihouch it wan onwite to mix op the noljcc force in any ca » , > wWre tftcL' « r « oM run the ri » k « f being injmed or disparaged in the public opinion , yet he was of opinion there did occur many occasions m which the assistance of < t small body of policaii-r . vvoukl be of the utmost imporUsea . Thuhad teen the cc « latrly at Trowbridge , where rirobab !} tho barrac ! -R wouH have be ^ n burnt down but S » r their pr . gence . He truved that he KkviUld suun we un eiLcitmt l-rc « e * toblUhea throos ; bout the country . D
Captain WOOD wuhed to know if thia force was to « ontmuc at Birmingham . If this sj-stcra was to b UN UUaSKLL ga \ d , that in almost < wery ca « a he bai found the local aucaoriiivs read y to CGUtribBlo th- greater part , if not the entire expend of the p . iiice kjree wh-n sont Ui ! . rn . He would alno mention tkat he had thoutlu it unn .-Ci-U 3 » ry thii year t » a » k tor an adcidcnal sum uf nior . ev l . ir tne police f * rc « , so that there uiifiht W a bfl iy ol phlic ' ways disposable withsut ever diininikhin ^ tie fere * necesaarv : or th < n » eiroiioli » .
Jleduestlay , July 10 . ' Mr . T . DUNCOMBE wished , be'br * * h <> House went into Commit ei-tin the Metropolitan police BiU , to put a question to the N-. Mi : Lord , as to the TecaHtpr . icufilinjjs in Binningham . Hew : iaa :: xio \ ib to learn whether tbt ai . couijt » that had appcr . rcd in the papers of that morning , as to the conduct of tke police during the lecent riots in Birmingham , were correat or not . If they were bo , notliinp could be more liisftracelnl th ; n tlw conduct of the police on tUe occasion , ail ( i uhJiT t '; , o circuiUNt-int i ba-stc of tho a-C ' Unt that he had allud-. l to , hf ( Mr . 'i ' i ) u : itomb « : ) would r . ad it to the Honse .- [ . \ lr . D'incoaibti then pro ^ t-eJpti to read the accounts fr » m fairminghaic , in Wednesday ' s Chronicle , and which our reader * will Cud in another pur ; oi the Slur- ] Lord JOHN RUSSELL wished to know from what papei ( he Uun . Geni : ^ : ii 4- > hud tuken this account ? Mr . T . DUNCOMBK . —1 ' iom the HwnUia ChruuicU cf thi ^ dav .
L .. rd J . RUSSELL . —Alt that he could gsy was th . it he to' . aUy and entirely dULelieved ths account . ( Hear , Lear . ) Hp had thu morkuig ri coved » letter from ilitf Mayor cf KirRiuighairt , wlikii g-. ive a utauownt of t . i > cai : is-. ancps wholly dili » -rent irom te in ihe : cciuat wV . i . cli tlati H .-n . . M ,-inb ^ r h ,.. ! just iiad . Ibis Magistrate cn > 3 his lelter with saying tUat the yezce ol the t » wn wo * hcbt-Iv re * torrri ti ! iU ordinaTj- Blate o ( qui » , t , ar . vl that vsry littl . ' ieiay would occur'before businH > d jjroce ^ ded ia its ordinary couriP , Mr . T . DL'NCOMUE Hinlird to know wi . olher tiiu letter contradicted the &UttMurnt a » to tho alleged vio ' . ent proceediii . s ol thf i « 'V ; ce at Uirmingham ? Lcrd JOHN RU SK ! L : fh . re was no specific contradi * . tion of the ~'< -ts : ! s of tbe st » 'pm « nt Jread b y the honourable gentleman , BS it was not probable that tbe writ , r oa ! J hav ,. ^ ^• tll llle BCCiiUl . t , but tllri ^ Clicial ucCount of what l . ad i : > k . i , p-ace Tvuirrei u oxnerBe ') - improtaii ' le tbat any suth circumi « -jnc >» rulil lijvr uccurrud . Mr WILLIAMS : I ' ertaps th ^ Noble Lord w vM havft nn objection to uta e the nature of the account thit be- had rtcvivt ' d a < t . i « h » t i . ciurri ' 1 en Mondav .
L ^; d JOHN RUaaKLL : Tho accbuat wl .-rh he lad re seivej tt . itcJ that on Monday ercniig Kree b » . lif *» f j « r . x . ii ^ W ' .-ri ! cuiigr . 'gate ! tcgethor in . ht- atrwctbul ' Kir ^ . iU ^ ha . n , a ^ d *' ¦ « » i m .-d Witlitlu . 'go' u ? , and 'hat gr > a : in ^ . iicciu . ntH he b < n l . rlj uut to the coliieis in the u . ighb ..::: h-jot ] of ttat p !» te tn j-v . n th ^ . ! -.. Tho iis . ih was , that th ^ i . iic- w-n : Cillod Up-n to disperse th .: hordes of pens , ns ihua as ^ embie . ' i ivgetficr , wiiiciitiiey did with some > iifli-u . ty . n r ¦ ! ¦ i
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BIRMINGHAM RIOTS . TO THE KDIT 0 B 8 OP THE NORTH 6 RN STAR . Gentlcme . n-, —Never has it been my" lot to henr of such a bwe , bloo y , and brutal attack being raade upon the peopl , save Peterloo and Calthorpe-street , : ui that made upon the reca ef Birmingham on Tharstiay uifjht las :, by the blood-thirsty bludgeon men belonging to tbe Metropolitaa Police force . Talk of despotism!—there it was exhibited in its moti bileous iorm . Talk of peace!—tbfre its guardians assumed the form of anarctints . Talk of law!— there erery principle acknowledged by the Bri' . ish court * van abandoned , aad tha Rass . 11 br&voes let loose upon their prey . TYik of order!—it vanished before th « mighty power of the bludgeon and the sword . Talk no more of Peace . Laicand
, Order . The nwa ot Birmiugbum wt ; r » asssriiMed peaceablj-, lawfully , and orderl y , to read and hear the new * . . > f tbe ilay , as it had been their custom so to do , wh .-n they were mast brutally a .-s . siW by a baud of Whig brig nda . communied by tlie rene ^ ado Radical Mayor , and the learaed Dr . Booth . Illegally ! I pronounce the lew . and I « . v they were iliegail y t-jsailed an * di ? per » ea ; but h ^ ar the < . \ itif « ceof respectable \ i itnesjpg , examin .-d by myself aad other * , beforo the Couveation . Alcrk -. v-li " the time at which tha attack wa « made , nnd th-j time tha Ri . \ t Act was read , afterward * 1 will ,- < h . « jvr what i < tke law , aud what ou ^ ht w have beea done ba ore tiie dispersion took place . Mr . Ca' -. do : n the chiir .
Thoair . s Powell , liws near Hockley Abbt > y . Handsworth . Wau at the rae ^ 'ting on Thurs . av July 4 : h . Was tkere fxcm tho commeccem :: nt . lit-ars tht Riot Act read i-ear the Nolsan Hot » l , aVsut half pa . < t nine o ' clock . Had seen the attack before he heard the Riot Act read . It was read abjat ten minutes alter the attack was made by the police . Wadbftwoen two aud three yards from thu magistrate wh > n ho heard the Riot Act road . The Ma *!* . tr ? . te was uuder a lamp . The msgigtrate was Dr . Booth . He heard ihe Act read distinctly ; he heard him » ay one hfvurs' notice wan given for them to disperse . The military were on the ground at tbe time ; the police had ceased beating the people wkilehe read the Riot Act : could not saT « hether
tlie police beat the people afterwards , as he went Bv ? ay and left . Was not struck hims-lf ; he was a met : observer , but went home afterwards . John Ajhforth , lives at Spring-streei . EdHbaston : Was at the meeting at the Boll R ^ ng on Thnrsday evening , July 4 ; was near the menmnen ;; htard the Riot Act read ; distinctly heard hi ia give one hour's notice to disperse , bat he could not get away ; he readit ioad eBough te bd heard at a tew yards distance . Tiia streets were stopped up by the csilitary ; believes the piiica were driven off , for ho CL-uld n / t see one waile the Riot Act was read - isg ; he trivd to get away by the roads on each side ot the church first do * n the Bull Riisg , a . nd then dows . Spiceal-Mreet , but could not get away .
Witnessed the attack , o ! the polioa about a quarter ol ' au hour before the Riot Act was read ; was struck on the shoulder by a policeman before the Riot Act wjm read ; « a-. v the police rush on , Heard eitLer Dr . Booth or the Mayor nay to the police , " Now getto work , and dc the best you can . " These words were used as the pDlicecameup ; will swear to the trtth ot it , if required ; they stoo I upon the hill abivsthe monumeut . The Magistrates . Dr . Booth aud the Mayor wera on horseback ; cid not see tho way the policemen cam ? , ha was in the crowd ; th * Riot Act h * - believed was read between nine and tea ; k'fethe Bull Ring as soon as ho heard the act was read ; was twenty uiuutes in getting away ; ma : e several attrmps to get aw ? . y before- he did ; could c » t discover th-j size of Dr . Booth from the Maver .
Hanuah Dt-an . —Lives at 44 , Barn Street . ' Was near the Mounaient , in the iiull Ring , oa tho evening of tha 4 th of July , from nino o ' clock to a qearter-pagt niue . There ivas no riot when she went jhf-re firs % but « ere just giving , threi ? cheers ior Mr . Waicvmght , of th-. < corner of Brll Street , for reiusing to acc-pt compensation for two windows he had hsd brcksn in const qn » nce of a rush of the p-cple two . veilings bei ^ r ** V , Tne 3 fJav ) . She haO i ; ardiy time to gst away b . ioie tke penple were ic o n : ass ir ion her . The police came ! r ~; n tbe endo ; Mcer Street : she was passing by at t ! v > tira * al ] this was going an . Saw a geutlemaa on hor « -back at the ead of Mosr Street ,, when the rush wu
made . Did not knoar who he was . Did tot hear the Riot Act reid . Was carried along by the crowd against tbo Nelson Inr , vrhen she get against the srali . Shohsd her market-pock-1 on . She lost her do-ik , fthd exc ! airn « d " Good God i I ' te lust my A ? ak . " A strpet-keaper was by , towhom th ^ app-jnleJ , and v . as told to ? o to Vlccr Street Policeoffice . Saw the people indiscriminatel y kEoched about by the polic . Ktiew none thatVas struck Saw two poaceman lighting with a . pule . Tbis « r « i : rora nine to balf-psk air ^ . The milicary wt-le nai there : had bo uotiee of ikoir crming be . 'ere she •;< *• them . Wo « ceriiiu Ovp atcark va : isade from Moor Street .
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' ^ ' .. Mr . Ashforth crc 8 . < -exaicJnerJ . —Could . jjpe '' the ond or Moor Street when Dr . Booth cams into the Bull Ring . Mr . Jfchn Fa'selL—Lives et 139 , Urtssv Street . Was at th 3 meeting on Thnrsdoy eveaing ? the 4 th of July , from the commencrm >? nt . 'Tkey were very peaceRblH : they wc . rc reading and heariag tke paper , fhinks there were from 400 to-500 persons presenr . It tomm'fnced a f ^ w rairiutf ' . s . " after eight o ' clock : was very particular . He went there for the purpose of laying liifcriEatkiifS against the enemies ot the people . About half an hour to nine saw ono of Pickford n . flj waggon ? foisg across the Bal : R rig from M . cor'Street to Bell Street , ^ t the rate of seven miles an hour . Saw no obstruction to its pro-¦ ' ' - J - t ~^^^^^~^~ m ^^^^^
gress—the track of thdYraggon in crossing was net more than ten yards Irom the speaker or reader ef tho newspaper . He followed the waugon—jort at the tt . ora . nt : he returned irom following the track of thewagKoa , ho heard that a body of the metropo'itan police hsd jpst arrived by the railway from London , he thro ^ ht it his duty to inform the sp aker to order the meeting tc dUperte peaceably , as noon as possible . The speaker wag in the art * f making that request , when the policfc tnrued the corner of Moor-street ; there wa * a shout of alarm , but no cheer when the police appaared . \ Vbrn thsy approached within t ^ oyards they drew t ' Ucir stavesthen attacked the people , aad read- ; towards tht speaker and the persons who carried the ll * gs . The pe * pl-3 continued struggling with the police far the nags , aud bore them towards St . Martin ' s Church ; the police then got possession of them . He weat imiaediaUly to tee Dt . Taylcr , at ihe Red Lion , and
requested him to take a giimpn * of the proceedings , and give his opinion as to whdt would be be # t to be done ; in doinira ? thsy- wim-reed one of the people beating a policeman . Dr . Taylor immediately rushed to the rescue of the policemao , in wiiich he succeeded , And brgged of the people to go hom > peaceably—in doing so he ( Dr . Taylor ) received several blows from the people . Believes the blows were aim d at the policeiaan . The Doctor had scnrcyly succeeded in doing this than he had another similar but more difficult one to perform ; this was at ubout a quarter before ten at night . He ( Fusseil ) then left the proceedings to escort two friends to Smethwick . Did not hear the Riot Act read while hi * stopped , which was about twenty minutes aitor the attack commenced . Tfce first policeman r *« c < ied was opposite the Red Lion , Dr . Taylor ' s residence ; the ( etnd ws , « iu Parkstreet , ne * r the back entrance to tLe Red Lion .
John Thompson— Lives corner of Little Charlesstreet , Church-street ; was at the Bull ttiug oa the evening of » he 4 th of July—was there at the comnienctinent , at a little tJter eight—sa-v the wng ^ on spokeb of by Fi : s . < e'l , go Ht the rate of seveu miles an hoar across the Hull Ring— : t mi ^ ht beab jut r . quarter before ni « e . He weut dosrn to the end of " Moor-istrevi—saw th <> rxanibt -i'ses opposite the priioi!— -he w , ut up to them , and esw that they were filled with police . Ho want ir . stnntly to the speaker , and to ' . a . iiim that there was a bedv ef police come . The p -opl ^ gai a , " Never aur ) d ^ let them come . " The speaktr then rtq-a-sred the P'sopli ) to disperse peaceab . y . He then hit . He « : iw the police tun . in , ? th- ? corn < -r of Mocr-stToctthe Mn ; or aiui Dr . Bseth was in : roat of th m , on horc ^ -back—they all came Lp rounti the outsi e of tho u . eeliug , nu ' tl took out their staves—heard the
Mayor » -iy , " Ruah forward , and arrant that man . " He ( t ; _ i _ e witnes- ) t > iOEght Uf * rut-aut the speaker , I'be p-oiice mhrcLed forward , an ^ . commenced bcatirig the peopl-. — was struck twic ¦ ¦ Lltiself by a pohc ^ oian—he th ? n end avourcd to get avra ' y- ^ - he went down tbe Bali Ring and saw a polii * man > iril ; e the people ; Dr . Joh-i lYvlor ttavt ^ l the policeman ; rum the people . The Doctor and the pa , jc . nian went into the Red L : on . He came up the Bail Ring a ^ ain aiid stood bv Mr . FordN i-aberd : isher ' s shop till tvee ; , tj-five iuinuUs to tn ; co : ld see r . lr . fork's ciock ; nd uot heir t \ e Ri » t Acs r-ad up to chat time ; he tserj wni avray . V , 'ei . t down Spicea ' - > tr et , siv aa-th .- ; r confus ' . ou thf-re caured by th «? police h-jing up ? n thr pc-opl-. Ik was knocked down by iht : pre .-si-r . - , wL « = a he rrsf . he made )> h way i 0 Kcgba . stoii .. > t r ^ i't , through New ^ street , anu 1 it tie place for home .
lhomas Farrinmou live * 84 , Morhnd- ^ tr ^ et , can corroborate all ihe facts given bj Fus . ell aiid Thompson . Such is iJie evidence given by the abeve respectable individuals j it mu ? t be very cviuint that tie attack ^ r * made by the police b " fore th ? Riot Ac ; vr * s read , or t-. ny H ' . ' . ic « of ifo b ; ifcK to be reiid ; there ' . ore the tssnult c irndlred Ly ; h ^ police was ilU-gil ; andthe Mavor , Dr . Booth . " . md ^ uch others as chu be itleatifi :-i , may with s ' n . vtv bo indicted a > . d comicted of riot , aud punis ' - . ed ' iiccordi :: ' to law ; and it aur , whether principal or accessory .
or mayor or pojia-mii :, hud b .-eE killed bv the populace , it wuUd . U 6 in tLe case of i- ' a .-z ^ v , of Ca - thorpe-stre .-t , ben deem . & justifiable kuaiieidc L-t me iuv !) efo : vyou the law itselt , audyou wiilperceive that one / . our ' a noike o-jgat to have been given by the authorities before furce cjuid bs legaiiy eiaplo - ed to cusp-r * e the ineeiiag . Tha Riot Act , 1 ( i ^ o . 1 st , reciteth , — ' Thf . t if any persons to the cumber of twelve or mere b-rbg unUwfuliy , notously , and tmnuTtaouilv a ? i ? emb ! ed togeiher , to tlie diatarbance ef tLe public vence , and using requited cr orenianded b ^
any cBsor more justice or j > ntic < - » of the pr « ce uf any city or to . in corporat vfhare s ^ ch n-. g-m ' -lv shail be , by proclamation to be made , in tu <; kiii / s na « : e , ia the form bvretftcr directs , to disperse themselves , and peaceably to depart to their habitations , or to their lawful b-siuejs > , shall , to the num-D-. T of twelve or more ( uot withsta-ding sach proclamation made ) unlawfiuly , r iotously , and tumultu-< -u . sly remain or coH ' . iuue to ^ - 'th r l . y the g . acr > of ONE HOUR afUr such command or request made ii / proclamation , 6 hali be a- jiic : g ; d feloiiy without bi'iit-iitof clergy , and shall sufcr death , tain case of felony , with . ut . benefit ol clergy . ( The latter part , th » penalty , h-s been altered to transportation by a subsequent act . )
S . 11 . " And be it furth-r enacted by the authority aforee-iid , that : he order and form of * the proclanja--tion that shall be mado by the- auihcrity ol' tkis act , si : ill l > e as hereafter folluwelfc ; thut is to < ay . that ttw justice oi th . » peacs or othtr pers < n aa -horis : d by t \ x \* art to rniike the sail proclamation ! , * hal ! among the said rioters , or us near to them as A ~ can sujely come , uil / i a loud voice cominvm- -. orcaus « to be comaiandei ' ., silence to be whil ^ pnjeiamation i < makiug , and after that shall openly and tcith a lei'd
voice , make or -cause to b ; made proclamation ia the ^ e wcrds , or hke ia effect , 'OnrSover . rign Lady the Queen chargeth and commandeta all persvni beuig a « mbled , im' iacdiately to dispesa themselves , and peaceab ' y to uepart to their habuatioas , or to thvir lawfui ' bnsinjss , upon the pains coataletd ia the act ' made tn the n \ st year of Kin * Ge-,-gp , forpre-? venting tumults aud riotous n .-s-.-mblies . 1 sava thu Queen . ' " Now there cie ba no queation rawed as to who vm
tue notew . i ue Mayor , thoogh a ie ? al officer , may do an illegal ftat , and h sw aabie t- > b ? punished forgoing bey . nd the law , as for cot a . 'ruiawteriEg the law . la fact sometimes a discreiioDary power m givon to the admini # tr . \ tors of tha law bat in no case is any man allowed to go a hair ' s-breadla beyond the law , therefore , I again repeat that the attack made by the police , under t \ .,: commend of the magistracy was illegal , end 1 -feartassly a .-gert that no superior co =: rt would or could sancritn such an illegal attack ; Hnd the next tlrue policemen and ma gistrate * take th . ilaw . iuta their own hands , the prople ho attacked will inflict summary justice upon their awailanti . It is evident the police be » ftn the not , ar . d thnjT ought to be puii ^ hed for iv Afmit tU » meeting was illegal , that it wss even riotoas and tumriituaus , ( which it wa- » not . * bnt admir it p
the Riot Act do * s not authorise a forcible dispersion witho-U an hour ' s notice , au . ' it is evident from Fuss'jll and Thompson ' s BiaMsinaat , \ hnt tha mee . iiug would haveduper ^ d peaceably . Therefore , 1 fhsll ever holdthe Mayor , Dr . B >; th , aad ike b . ooittirsty p « nce to be tbe true rioters , and n-uonsibL te the law . r R . J . Richardson .
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Mk . Vikcknt at Bath . —Mr . Viy . e . nt arrived jn Birh » n Saturday , and briefi } e ^ rweJ a cokcourse of CbartMts at the Rooms , iu Munmoushitrce * , acnoanoinj ; his inttation to g . ve a Gourde of Lectures . Ska-Horse Shot in the Seveiin . —Afcout three week * siuce , a halfurowa walrus or mor--about eight feet long , a we ! l knorrn inhabitant " of the Polar R ,-gi ^ ns , but which very aeldom we believe , is seen in these latitudes , v . as shot on ' the saudi , Bear Piirtod . It was afrwwarda coaveytd to Berkeley Castle . —Gloucester Paper ,
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BIBiSSSTGEAIK . National Bknt Funb . Subscri ptions re ctmd in Birmiugham by Dra . Taylor and : a'i ) ouall . £ fi H July 8 th . —A few workieg m ^ n present tke Con-rention with one sovereigri j and . >; i > h them God speed in the glorious cau * e 10 0 From a iew friends at Mr . Curri « r H , King William Tavera , Laurence-stre-t 0 17 0 Ftcm a few gold-biatwre in Great Charle ^ -Btreet . _ 0 6 7 From Mr . BrirtU ' s manufactory , 'Laa .
caater-ytreet 0 ' -, Fr ,.-n a fev friends in the piatiag trade 0 4 6 A fritnd to the cause 0 2 0 i ; -.: n a few friends to the cau * e collected by penny subscription at the Rodae s } 5 a ^ ; street i o s Air . Wright , printer .... ..... 0 1 0 A ? ai , ey bodyon trauip 0 5 0 FrnisLaurcMce-street district , colkcttd ' W Mrs . Brown and Mrs . Astfo ? d en
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Effecis of thb New Poeu Law . —At tl ,. Quarter he ^ ioiw of the . 'i > < , a « e held a ; KouUfo-d £ l wfek for the coun ^ oT Chester , no 1 ^ th * S case , -fttottub % wfe di-posed of . A few S prenouilya . m&le cbUa awu fcund eieven ddj « old in a ^ ditch wax Stoekport , in , tae sam- conaty . tS child , whiebwa , U % ir 4 Biate , was B « dead whS discovered , bat lies-ia- » dangwous » ute at the in . firraary . ; ..- _ .. . : ' ¦ •' : ' . - ' - ¦ - . ¦¦ •¦ - ; ; ¦ . ¦ :
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ifESTEKpAY'S WAKEFIELD COEN : ; . ;^/; : ' - ; market . "' . ;;¦;; . ; , . / There is a good supply ot Wheat and Beans this moraing . - Freah qualitie * of Wheat beini ? mare plentiful , the trade is now at Isst week * pricts inferior descriptiobs are neglected . ' ; ' Beam have dflciined l- > . per quarter . ^ OateanrlSheilia ^ heavy « ale and ratter jawer . Other articled the .-ame as fcpfore . Leeds Cobn Market , July 8 . —Tie arrival of Wheat to tbia day ' s market i » nmUet than last week ; otherkinds of Grain larger . ' There Eai beta very little alteration ia tbepriceol fine fresh Wheat , bat the secondary qaalitie * * "« ml Foriegn bar * been ia limited demand , at Jest week « ' prices . Oats and Shelling kave be « heavy sale . : Liitle '* ltiTdtion in Beanji . ' ¦
. Leeds Cloth Mabkkts . — "W « ^ ai ^ . a Terr dull week te record , so far as business iinoncenied iabotk the Coloured and White Cloth ; Halfe ; in fact , were it not that lo ^ priced cloths still oeta . ^ fcd dome degree of attentido y ^< re Would be little if anytbirg at all doing . There has been no alteration in pricta . Tallow 4 d . 9 J . par > tbne . R 6 chbale Flannel Market , July 8 th<—Goods of ail qualities have been in goea demand tOi . y . »/* , * a-. l * rge quanrity have goae off , but K-e cannot qaote any impijiTement W price * . ; Wocl * keep steady both in demand and price . Liverpool Corn Mi ^ ax , , July 8 . —Tire imports of Foreign Grain audJPfejnrior the past week are light , and ot British p * 88 *^* k » , arrivals a-, exceedingly small . The improved aknund we
exacuity , still we have had a Hteady ^ ttSIf Weaiu sumpUoD , and can rt-port little or no-reWocessiott frosa the advance of 2 d . to 34 . per bushed In the prices then noted . 10 * . to 10 » . 9 J . may be considered lbs current rates for Danzig and English white Wheat ; 9 * . 3 d . to 10 h . for Baltic red , and 8-. to 8 * . 2 a . for Odessa soft ; hard w held generally at 7 a . to 7 « . 3 d . per 70 lbs . Iri United States ' sweec Flour a large bu-ine ? s ha ^ been done at 34 < . to 3 & » . perbrL Oats and Oatmeal have both met a li 35 had demand * 3 * . 8 J . to 4 ? . 2 i . per 45 lbs are the present quotations for the former , and 35 * . to 3 " s per 240 iwa . for Oatnaeal . Sweet Barley , suitable for bread , has sold at 5 f . "" to 5 « . 3 d , bat iaferior parcels , unfit for this u « e have been offering at 4 = 61 . to ' ii 9 d . per 60 lbs ! Beans and Peas as last noted . Tne duty « n Fertia V * heat is still 13 « . 8 d . per quarter . Li
verpool Cattle Mabket , Monda * July 8— The supply ot stock to-day , of all degcriptioas , has beeu a little lew in number than t ^ } -rrceding wetk , and of a mixed quality . The : u-irket v . as tolerably weil attended Uy buyers , bo * feavbg of late sustained severe losses from the very kigh prices , they have been rather backward in purchasing to any extent , althoKgh the prices hav « been on the decline , consequently there has been a good few Beasts as well a ? Lambs left ocsold . Mutton has been rather mor « in request , aed chiefly all of ths g .-. od Sheep were sold hd . The best Beef wa * pold at 6 . W . varjing from that down- to ftL Good Wetber Matton was sold somewhere about th « prices of last we % k at 7 d . * ecocd qualnj 6 £ d ., ordK nary ap . d E » e * 6 d ., and Lambs a&out G ^ d . per lbv inking the otial . Kuraber ol Cattle at market I - Btasts 992 , Sheep a ? . d Lambi 9557 .
Manchestxr Corn Market , JuIt 6 . —Tber » waa not much parsing in Wheat at our " market thi » morning , and no alt-ration can be noted in the vain * of any- description except choice qualities , which are-nsid for an advacce of 2 d . per 7 © lbs . English fre * & luur oontinuen ia very limited supply , and readHj comraands a sale at full rate- , aad for some of Irish manufacture , the quality superior to any received this sea . son , the highest quotations were realized . Forei gn Flour was likewise in better request , and full prices obtainable . The enquiry for O . tts . tnd Oatmt-at was very languid , at * decjin # ot Id . to 2 i . per 45 ib 3 . on the former , and 6 d . per load on the latter article . Beans and Malt met a Siow sale at late rates .
London Corn Markkt , Monday . —Tber * ^ as a very scanty supply ' of Wheat froai E ? -e * . Ken ^ , and SuffolVfartbis d * y '« market , ' and ouW * tew Bean * fram these counties , witagearcelyany Barley or Peas , and tht , fresh arrivals-of Eopliih , lrnh , a = d scotch Oati thi » morning were triflina . whilst the importations of foreign Wheat aad Oaw during the part wetk hawe been soterably extensive , with wWi cargoes or Barley < ,- "• Siace this da * « r nnsght the weathef op to' last h % nt b ' a » been very Uvourable , wb « n there were some rerv kea-vr tW
der stormy with an unsettled appeara / ce this morn , ing . A steady deioaad was " experienced ' for fine Wawt at tnis % '« market ; all fDch ' samplea co » - msBGing fully as much money as laivw ^ k to our town m'Mtn with a few ^ ojiEtry baier * up , and som * inquirj for prime pareel ? o | -foteigo to eh » oas : wi R e . Fr t * h made Ftonr was in . rood request , at quits a » hi sh rates . Barley brought : iaat Menflay « quotations m small parcels for grinding . Bean » and IVas were aooh the game in vjthje ^ with a moderate sale for both articles . There was a wmewhat better sale for Oati this mornvrig than garinr tbe pa « t week , hut grill at abnut Is ' per or a * ciUe on the cDrr ^ nc-y of thi s day ae ' uirijjoVfifl all DudoliBK and 1 E ^ nor parcels of In 5 h . Tnere wa » Mthin « parsing worthy of notice-in either Linseed or Bape-^ ed . M alt was fully a « dear , and fiae samples » fair request . r
t Smithfield Cattle Market , Monpat . July b . —In ocr market of to-day the supplr of Beast , received from all part * of Englatid « u ! w su * ily scanty , and of very inferior quality ; indeeiJ , taere were scarcel y 230 really i . rWSwta , Derons and Runts ofFenDg , which clrcurasUace . added to the attendance of both London aud provincial b . oyere •^' nv ^^ ' ' numerous , caused tke . tra < fc with all kinds of Beef to be very brisk , at aa . improyement on the currencies Eoted on-dii » . day se utught of lrom 2 d . to . 4 d . per « ltM .. Scots selHne read , l y at from 4 * . 18 ^ . to : 5 i ,. per 8 ib ; From Scotlaud thd receipt * of both Beasts and Sheep sriHcoBnau » ( oomideriBg the timtcf year " anS the fair pnce * jealieed for them ) r ^ ry limited , whilst nearlt , or quite , a moiety of the former rectu-ri ' Wnrin ^ tC
l ** f three months , ha « existed of store Tieifers . Ths oenaing hither lean , stock for sale fca » proved , im many ir : * uinc « , more lucratWe to tie peculators than that hi ^ i y fattened ; K «** ft . £ IgSE cuky they have experienced , dimDg lheirkole of th * season now rap . dly dramnp to a dose , owiag in * gre « measure to the . Wrge- ' wrnlter ofrteamer . aow . ranm ^ from the port of Londoti ^ Various jam ^ mmm ^ mh « vueuai oi
^^ p _ Ron-tbe . njetropolis ; it having beeo the almost invariable custom , ia former * e asons , for nearly , or quue , tbe whoUiof the snperfiuoBS store be « t * tu be dispose of at the great annual market * neiri pn tne oorders , to -be brought up by gr « ier » residing- n thA-Ab-ftye-BMntioae ^ cgajt */ but no * tue ei . o » . widely difie .-ent , rince the Seotch dealer tma it more to their pecuniary interest to traMmit tnem mrect to London . No store Sheep hare a ? yet arrived
. Notwithstanding the number of Sbeep otlermg was large , the demand « as animated , at an enhancement of 2 d . ~ per 8 { b . Store tegs , of which upwards-ef' 5 , 000 were in- the market , wentoffread » ty- at higher currencies . From the We of Wight no Lambs a-rived , whilss the Lamb trade was steady « ful . r , but nothing quotable beyond , late rates . tTime small Calves sold readilr " atan advance of Trom 21 . to 4 d . per 8 IV » ., but in the inforior kinds of V eal h : tle was doing . Although the supply of Pigs was , comparativel y speaking , moderate , the priw * were unaltered , with a sluggish inquiry
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 13, 1839, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1065/page/8/
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