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BAG BED MONTH . ' L'lt "ETB ^ Y BOD jY OF WORKING JtETTHBOCGT ! - OtTT FB . E "W HOVE KlXODOM ASDRESS THE CONTENTION A 3 TO TEE 1 R BEHll-E ,-XSiiJS , A . CD rO-STEB . CrF CAB . RTIKO OXTT the Sacicbd Holiday . Let thxm sp&ls OPT XISB HEX , XCT AL 1 OWIKG TBriR rEr * -i : \ G 5 OB EXTErSIASlI TO 1 XFLT 5 CK .-C 1 S * Etia jrcoMEKT . Lst ir be duns at C 5 C 3 , AS DELAV ilAY 5 S FATAL . THE COKTBSTIOK 15 THE 5 EF . YAXT OF THE r ? BOPLE , AiCD 1 TU 5 T C 5 ET THE 1 B . COil-MAKD ! BAG RED SXONTS .
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hu not answered that count in the io&ctm > nt which Avges tie dtfendaut , for that "he , the said u Justice , '' now holding her Majesty ' s Commianoa of the peace , did , tipan ike 6 th day of August last , propo » e her Majesty ' s hes-kh it manter and form fellowing : that is to ear , " "We £ , come , if the farce must be acted , I give you the health of her little dumptintu tke Queen ; " andt ^ ie incietmeKt further stites , ih&t the said Docrl-as did sit in the next chair to the said " Ju ? t : ee , " and that they , the said " Justice , " ard the said Dguglap , did continoe sitting whik the Qs * 5 n ' s health ws ; drankali the re » t of the compe-ny rising acd doing honour to the toast . " h « not answered that count in the intictoi-nt which
The ver&dtut Dor-CLiS has emitted to reply to the charge egaias : h : ab ;? l , of having ? tited in Edinburgh that ibe iceo nf Birmingham c-u ! d termirsite the strc ^ i ' ie rhrcselve-, for in Bir . -jiHjhara rackets cc 5 i ' : d bo hai for ten shilliE ^ s e . a-h , vz& they , t > e men of iVrrairch-iB , orry vr : s . - *> . d the cc-eesiary cr ^ i . sizati '/ n . Kc-. T we a 5 ^ ert th . it i ; vr&s Muntz Trbn re commarried iL-e formation of the C . ir : ? , nr , d tba : DiSCGLAS istia . iuOi . 'C Muntz to Stuis n .-i the vcriitexvi who '' co ^ 'd r-ui' Av kim with 'ho r--ht -crt
it 2 £ 2-. b-.. citr . ; t ' -t we -.. ere lo ; a-. Vdrv tb " . it tfc ;« ¦ jz-t of bia ^ .- 'd p . triotic r ..:: raf ,: s Lid g- ^ r . ^ e tbe length of rec ^ r . TjerdiE ! : ^ . i *^ e an in : K-rt-i tion is uts b-sEar ^ d jackets in : o tbe to * n c ! Ptrth to he ^ ia -with ; ror are vrp r . cw surj-ri . « rJ at tbe resusaticn of 21 r . Moral FhiLsr ; her Matthews , ¦ KiriTiLOi ^ -Kervcr to ; he Gonveuuis . Do we bisrae * bx ^? ? ei , r ' . eti ; fn , ihen , for rtcorr .-mendicz the oca of Perth to uur .-hs . se anas ?
C-.-rtaic' . y cot . Ba : we do biarr . e tbe tutan , wakry , pitiful wretebe . * vrhe Laviri ^ Lraiellid . fed —aye aiid clothed—a ; the tE-tsee of a confining and ^ eserosis pwple , thea turn rc . und and ^^ 12 * ticir Wm Victors by the throat ; acd if tbe '" Ju ? i : c ~ e" and tnv Eii : or think that we » -as . i ' . pgrmic them t 3 sh q ^ i . ily earreached bt '^ 'nc that lav which they hav e >¦ -: f . cqueat ' y La : i Sa ^ ram-y -riol . ited , th .-y art rv ^ ch raisUieu . Vfe . 'hall r-pare no espen ^ e—not cti-d that ef life , if secessary—to cipo ? e exery Jestrter aid bttrajer of i ' je people's cau * e .
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THi £ SEQUENT . TVe told our reider * las ; wetk that we bt-iieveti the Biraiicjtaa ejxexf ? to be a ra * caliv raiddieclass pic : to help the factions into a po .-ui ^ a for asking , with * eme greater show of face , tbe inc-an * of coercing the peep ' . e by bru ' . e force . The feque ! has proved that we were rigic The m ? . r . er ha . " famished carter of talk to the two ll Houses " tvtr « icce , while , in adiitica to the lalk , Lord John inlorme ^ the " peop ! - '« represen ; at : . ts " on M ^ r . day eTezing that ' It \ ras tb ? itUatira of the G-T , niTi .-nt ! j -ax on the t-Ve r-i itit Uiuse laiLLiidiitelT aJciiiifni ! ' i -u ^ uiic
. - » n . ^ . « :: m » r < . n - -w . w . *^» . u i ^^ -.- » . F « u « . uiiit : ' > n * i e . «; iiaaiP , lo ^ i : o » " ef an iBcrpi&e in t :. # ausiriT'sl Jorr- " oi < x- - * : •¦>• to th-. > -xteu : of alxjut ^ , * O aie =. I hf i-ara wh : ci . w \ . \ i li »« - , Ci . - L'd fu . ' the ui » : at .-a 3 r ;« ¦¦ : t ' . M w *> . ' . iotu . l 1 > j :: o n ^ t . A ; :., Erit , wodlj not <> x- « d ^ ' 73 . 0 w . He a !» opr «' ,- » - > < i t » -. i , \ - _ - 3 r *» i »; Q ' .: 3 n « rhich wouiu tfcae !> him 1 j br : n ^ i ; i ^ t :. i to .--.. > - Trie ti . »; the Treisnry e ;; c ; bivf yw-r tt ii ^ ^ r . c- i v . lj XOt eiCreJins j I 0 , *> J ! rr ; h . ' r-. tibU-lur . eDtr ) aVM . hrt-i : c-: 111 Binmuchasi , sach scm ^ o be rv j . ni-l bv a rale : ¦ ¦ > be . rvi . 'i i ^ n tl » t town . Itwjx ! : kcwb » o ki » inl-ntios m ' iVedi ^ tjiy eexr , to i ? ic Vare toYrivi in a til ; to en . bie cou&tj maiist'ate * to estzV . ' .-jit « : ij . aw ' , j r ; ' -re- ::. r . uii " . " . -. ¦¦ - jislr :. ' s of ccrsntiei . fa : tkc be-. tor prn ? irt ' . v :: i . » i" ii . L- ^* c-i iui l .- » j .-qa 3 ! i : v of such counties ani di-ir . - u . " Thi » tjj promptly fcP . owtd sp dt his lic ^ e Lt ^ d » b : p '« ccxjv ' . r . ^ d 3 * c to 'hi Hsj- ^ s the next a- ^ bt
v » : l& a request to which but little opposiiioa wa < risde , save by Mr . Leadzk , that they would set a .-: d * tbe itotion for icqaincg i ^ ta tbu geanJaloa * Kea ' . Deu : -f Collins srd Lovett , iiu-i .-ercra '; other r or " c :. « whii ' S swii for that eTeiir _ - , a ^ c : mas .- 'li'S . trlj irrint £ 10 . 000 ou : of the pu ' .-I-c pu-s- ! oi&eefUj'isaiaeE ; © f a polio ? fcree in E . rr . iiiijr-ain . Tee u * nai exchange of civi . r . ies beiweeu in .- f-edoa « toos . place , and WrJ . s , Torit-, s . id S . ^^ i - Radicxl- - , all rxy-hed with t ^ -j o . 1 e ^ ernfs- " ; o thehtlp c : the hawk * r . gaifis : t >? > px .-.-o ^ -H ; three ruesibers e ^ y , riELDEN , LEADr . a , and T . DcscoiiEE , bting i ' ound to Tote for thv old-ij .-hioued j- ' -aa of ecqiiirieg isto gri « T » nces before To ; icg KOLcy to coerce ; be complabana . The ' a-ase . « 0 ; Parliamen : " wore a : o ^ ce disregarded- the Hou ? o went
; ato CociEittet—the money was vated— tie Dili was breast in , and read a firs : time , afii , lcIs aocompliiihc-i , tbe ' h ^ noiiriBl * mt-inbers" forthwith d . < pers ° d to tieir several bonies—or 10 t > . v « -. r < . rR ; htli . j , cr etew ^ . whir * their a-u ^ ciates might W wii ; . ing for tbem ; for , en ? Ir . French risiss , storilj afterwards , ts rarve an a : dri--s ro her ? ijjc- ; rt a ^ o ut Ir !? "h rui-vray * , the Hou » e w&s crjr / ' . acut , ^ e one re correct— the time for coL-men : ol the doisgs of tbe- " Houses"' is co ^ e by—tb < _ - vto : ir wil ! mzts their 0 ^ -3 conse ^' j is cue tin ; * - ice " , f ^ rm ^^ _^ 1- it - i ^^^ fc , - ^^ ^
ilR . O'CONNOKS TRIAL . "We ir . ienced to pire a jr = t ; : bt : ci-U f . arjv-ii O ' the chUf points : u tisi > i ir « tn ; cr : Te jiro . * *'( -ii ~ : _ - , but a prr- ' -ore ef o ' . hcr cii ' . ter or / . - ^ e ^ us - to * " ; e _ - > i :. We caraot , ho- ^ jvrr , a-.-id jwiLti .- ^ c :.- ; , ra . n ro the eviieat c-on-. i : d » a t-n the niici-- of tr- . t - . t&c G . - . vrrrrrsnt ead tLpir tools in t ::.-: ; . r . > ccir . or , t ? iat , pufi ^ c tceir £ . "^^ r < ir ' o tii- iir v r-urse- ? , they bad sc : ! ed th <; a eo-: c-cnf .-cn ^ fd ' v . Nouh ' -a ,. - cou , d bs s ^ -re t 3 S 5 a :. d c-r ¦ 3 : r . o- -p ' . 2 Cf thazi the manner in -which Sc .-ceant Atciierly coadaoud ti . s presrearjos . He was ev . i ' euti " heartily tsnajiej 0 ! " hi ? jsb , acd wiilirjr to ts . te hi ? fee for as little of tbe difsrac-efcl exhibirinn
; u jK-.-r . 5 le : for tbe rest , we men refer to the ! * pt-fcb of Mr . O'Coknor , nhicii itTI u-li its ovrn ! tale 5 uf ? . c : er : lT well , w ' uhont anv he ! : > from us . ¦ !
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THE HOLY INQUISITION ESrA 3 Llii : ED IN BIHMINGFIAM UNDER THE DIRECTION Or RENEGADE REFORAI - ERS . I V >" e refer c = r re ; d-.-s to a lett ? r whi :-h they ! wi " : Ssd e :-ewher ? , iinJtr ibi ; bcacic ? , cr : a : ' . in > : 1 ; oae mos : tstraordiniry proc . eiirrrs of thost ; I x . 05 i ertriorci ^ a-y periotaje ? , tie Eruiaageiu \ msgistrile ^ . 'Ti- ! rcerelv acodrr ftiture of vhe I -y-ter ? , ^ T ^ -z-. Ti ' j . nothing bet the Lecc . ^ ity cf the People goirc en coolly , dtesi . i y , &c-i £ rr .. '_\ ; o the ¦ attaincsect rf U ^ irtrsal Cafi ' . a .-f , -vl . cn , we c- ' cu-I Lat' ? , a itpp wiii b-e put to tirsa ani ?; -e o ' . i .- ; r ' . ricks i Df tie sq / ir ^ aTchT , br matingr lie Hiij .-iitfrial oluce one of pipalar elecnon and c ? nt : oul . ¦ ¦ !
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Jckx Clattox . —Wj hive i _* TiTj . \ T . P . B . —W : ti , iU i . 3 aiib : cr «; = etfor h ! 3 ? -od : r . toE :: n . -. re ; -ejf t » d ^ rim-fc' . s -c-j-t ::- ' « :: d ^ i ^ h . up ri ^ f . -Lj-- ' 5 : i " k- -r ? I _ [ .. iori m . te" eh :: ' . b » -ci :.. ! u « -I lo . . r . O C :-. L-. r , i-u : » e £ ub" . at ; ch .. f ia i . c ; -r ; .. u . ; o . fT . M . iloor . E . —The u . l' cf K-: v . c _^ sot . yto K : * ve , b * ir- ; . ' . liT e-::.. >' -d l-j ity ; - . i : r ; :.: ^ : e . 'j .: . ! .- ¦ E = :-. Lufi . k ^ Ca-rch , lii .: ii t 7 i : ve" -M y p > ; n b _ r c ^ ii'tn-r to sr-rv K ** c-. lrrg i :. r ; i ^ : e-, wiic a in- r ^ cor-.-ed j . - ^ s- . or l' i hcjjir ^ ie ccr . ^' - " . " . . ! :. ! I ' a , ;; u ^; 3 r ji , i . l >« v . t ;~ , ' . ccori ; i to ; " : ^ - ; i ; , v . ^} hiv » nc : the rvers ' . pHt if a di ^ n . - . c : ehti' -ch—i c -.:---ci ^ i- 2 , tut :... :. •) ; , - ; - :. c " i in rs . r ; oii = ¦ . ice » oaSii-tj ^—I ' j . jiiri , th . ? ir b-. ; : 1 =: occuprt : n > during ti : v-c ' ; . Ti , s » - -ri £ 5 w r-.- ^ i l ie a ^ uarti . u between » local jj- -ach ? r t-iU a ia jii-:-r : n : h ^ . ¦" . ; ii , > n > .. S-x-. rty . n t i : . r ^ h-. Li Mr . - ' . ' . vri ¦ Ui ' . ' . c f :- _ > - ; - . isia t--s : l ?» . - ; hii iD .. n c ^ - ! .. t-. _ n . V-, . L _ :-. ji ; .. ^ -c . r- _ :. La c : iLaiuicsni i / w ; m the - jii - .-. v , 7-: e , - : h' f ; . 1 l . f . - ^ i ; . i ; . ^^ - - £ ,- » -:.. r ^ y r-ie L . ^ i » l ? ta tiSLci a uf C . ; : » ::: jl . ^ TrTTr £ ~ 4 . "
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NATIONAL DEFENCE FOND . £ . » . d . FwrnHealy ' * Saop 0 6 6 ,, the PorttukifeRadical Reform Asaecuiiioa H 0 0 „ Radical A > b ciation , Car ! U ; e 40 0 0 „ the J jBroepacnCalif * fi liter * , j . tM .: ter « . Marsland ' a , St >« kp- > rt S 0 0 ,, T » iliiaui 8 and £ tauH , Suiuierlaasl 8 0 0 ,, Nortt * apton 2 10 0 . „ the Misoaa of Ripoa Pii » c . > ..,..., 0 8 0 ,, the Hithe / loir Uao : ea . l Aagociatioa « 0 0 ,, KkdWil Aasociitita , Collamptoa , Dovca-» k « f 0 10 0 „ A fiw UieoAi it A » = Tmgton Oil 9 „ th ? Crufters at Tomuitt « r Bndps 0 5 3 „ Riiiway Labourers o [ Cudw . j . -t ' a , near Bindley .. i 0 0 „ Ke ' . tcr . s-g , collected at ttie Uhsim tea ^ party 2 0 0 „ Do . collects by Mrs . Ylitmott , Mrs . LoM'us , B . ni Alisj Siuicut- , iroju ihe > Vma ! o KadicaU 0 15 0 NATIONAL DEFENCE FOND .
,, Bo . coiVcfd b y G . Harding 0 ; o 0 ,, Holme Head , ueor Carl ^ le 10 0 „ N jf . ingiiam and District ... 25 0 0 i Parlicuiara next we ^ 'k . From E <; lp ; r ana District as nndcr : JW |> -t 2 0 0 Dal ^ . 'l-i I 15 0 Srtan . vick 15 0 5 0 0 Froaa Padihani ani Djtvxt as z : \ cvz : ,, the Calico Pi inters anj S ' . CDe-Miiions of Ljwit Hor . jtf 2 3 0 ,, the Hr . r ; d Lt-iu Weaveis , &c ., at Padif . aiu 2 17 0 „ th ' .- C'u . ! --3 u ( A ' ,: ! -, jj : 1 O O ,, C : iHc * Pruiieri < ¦ >! r-abi . 'a 1 2 6—T 2 6 „ N > r > r ' . ih , per J . Darken •_ ' 0 ( i ,, O : dhs :: i j 0 0
VALLV . JLE Ct HiiLN . CATiOXS from V > ' ; . i .: iia . Morrla Moore r . ni r . i . ij Iij . i ; i . i few ) to » b \ irv . L . T . Clanc y , u ; D ^_ ' . jn , arj ; -., i > u type , i , u ; excluded ty J' ^ . ^ - ^ 1 loaltei til n-. 'x : week . K . \ V . GF . i : TTIN . — ne r ^ nnutfi . td r * -: ira f .. r hi * lett .-r thy werk ; bui may pr . jb . ibiv in ^ .-rt it o . " s . 'aja portion of it nex :. THE WtST-rllDlXfi DELEG . VTiiMEKTrsfi . the L ' ECKMJXDW :: < t V . rEUNi ; , ai ; -i Inc Pi ' l 'VINS Mt . ni . \ 5 , is . il ot » u : ch were t .. n jluuJij-, a . ij tu . ' r .- | . u .-tn vi < v :, i < h Hbrula " liarerejchto in ok ' J ' u . jJi ., uuiy u » aw to huiid en Thnrsaay , t *^ iate lor ! n 3 ..-rlion . " The W . AKEFJtLn Tl'esimt ' s Meeting was received at ihssa «> e ti c ; e—to ) iu ; -. The Coventry Meeting too late . JAMES TjLVLO-1 toaLate . T ) i £ Account ol the arreat » f Turner an 3 Jarralt , at Lou ^ aboroOkh—too late .
i ) Aworth Ne ^ Ti Jj ? it » r— Isolate . M- —NV- cacnot j . r . V-io Uw adirrss to Mr . St-ph'n » . KRancis HlLI . — We Sn V : Ve hnp )« r to j . iv i : V . x , < ** ' -3 . £ e of L > : ct : ' . T 5 if l : c Hi ' , ; j jit . tU c * : a ? or i ! ilt : » i . s , a lu * own b :-. Rd- « nrjc . i rn the ^ ii : mJ « l ! : ^ t we- nay kcnw it . eii , an ! Irtt us Uire ih ^ Q i : i lima ; hU favoilr thu ir « k a too late . S . Couke . —T > . e chea , -fit waj of vsn ^ ai ; sirall snnw of UiODt , ia by post-vthce , ' which cosls 6 X be » iJLes the posu-ge . AL'DKtss of the Bri ^ to . Keaile ? atri i ! s—too late . -VAC CLESF 1 EL 1 > . —We si all gire a r . voit ci the treat m-etlag in ., a u xt .
Jacob EosTi > ck—too late . VTE must l .-g thai Mr . \ V . S . viV . n , t trouble tu wit )) My further aJuu . M . uon * ab . ut what he enJ Lin fri ^ ndi " !« llv eifK > ct" in conaequektr ^ ot tke " ffteat nn \ nb ? r of Sluri ' takifn in thu village vihere bh live . We ' fully expect ' that wl-. atvTrT he or they may chooso to ttiki , w ' lil bft sobmi t-J to our J-. scr < -ti ,. D , aud T 7 i ^ be inserted or not , as our judgment cay direct . Erai'Fdrd K ^ ra j ' fs Me . ni . ig— ¦ yTe aifcsor .-y tobeobiig ^ to te ^ rvt- t hs > : ur our n » it .
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COyCKXriOX , Thursday , 2 o . 'A . ^ e . = trp t ^ e prc « s to i . ucoLULt-, luat afttr .-ix d :: js i-xci- ' .-d u ; -ius > i . - . D , the : aiionini ; resolution .- - , un . i ! iuuu .-iy i- . j ; tud d _ i tbe An : a'puinated C > imin-iirts , i > ere aj Ui . uiiimotsiy atiopttd hT a ia ' A Cc : iTtn : i-. 'n : — iitsjl-. td — ¦ ' T ' . i u tbe Ccim ntion , having provj . ionaliT appointtii the l-. ' ih ot August as the day f ^ r the ciucral cr ^ -atiou Irrin laDour , it booomej r-fe . ' -ary : o 3 . ^ n t a Ccur . C . l , which tlall sit ; n Loi ..: on , r :. < i ^ i ise u ' urj , ' . a < i ; l be to receive t-videcoe ! : o : a tho ^ deiegutts , who thai ! forthwith returj to t ^ i ir .- t .-ipectiv . cous ^ tuencivs , and _ ai * o from the country a : iarje , with a Tiew of taking tbe mr > t ( ficttujl ii ea ! . s for giv . pg tffect ; tucS pkn ai the nuj-jriiy of ' . lit working cia « se » aha . I- detiwe upnr :.
Dr . M'DuUALL then read ac ad-irs-M , which hail h . t-n ^ ucm ; ut . l L . y him to the cincaittee jesterday , tnJ rtret-ci to cnaLimously . Mi . -vrti by Mr . O'Connor and Jecouded by Mr . NzLfOii . Carried u ^ aiiimoufiy , twenty-foar votir . j . Moved by Mr . O'Connor and secendad by Mr . G'Bi ' . ltX— " That the a . 'dre + < now read be adopted i- the iddrt . *< of the General Ccnvention . " Ca : ri ' .-d uainimosyiy . Moved fey Mr . O'Connor and seconded "by Mr . iiiART— " Thv . t a CouueH . «» £ « even b ^ T *^ oioted to remnin in London , to perform each duav ? as ibe wortir , ? clas *^ Hiay decide npoa . " Car .-ied almost unanimously . > . . r The following Council wa < then &pT > o \ nteifhj bn \ - io : 1 -Msi < 2 M . 0 'Coaner ,-O * 3 rien , Flcfeher , Carwnrer , Lowrr , . ^ mirt , and Burs . 3 .
Alovtd by iir . O'Connor . vnd ? eecrjd : id by Dr . il'Dorall—* ' Xbat iuasmucb as the p : o : ractej .- / . iiegs of the CouvenUaa hate -ircar . y beca expensiTe to many constituencies , » e ic : a it pr-. dt-ai , tbat a poraon of the rent , now : a hani , sh'uio be applied to the i ! is < -h ? . rg 6 o ^ tt * wsp-s f th-i .-i- &L-ie . ? aU ( i , who hare been appointed to Pu r . s a i ' rov -ional Covnci ! . Noth ; nj could b- tno .-e piea * itj « r than the
temperate c . a CLi ::: iiiou « micner m « tv . eh the Conreatioa di ^ ch&r ^ * i th- importan : cu : ie « of thi * day ; an-J -ox all iep- i .-ds i pon the keeping t'p gT this newly LT ' jtcd . ^ p : ri ' , ii . Th > : ' ^ c ? . n dar , i ; . ? e the ho ! v «¦•• ¦ --- - - ! - ;> 1-r . g as thi- pt-opie ana t ^ e Co : ncat .- -2 j rtm i n ur . t . I . I ^ w h ; u been su ^ - ; r . :-o . tri ^ i by jjry is a iarce , 20 , 0 JJ , 00 f > of 1 : » . iD - p . r . ^ n ari- .... r . 'io td , : nt > r . ccr ce :-i incsreer .-. tJ , * - h .: e ti ^ i . ~ , i ! v : btd ia r . ui ' . Kin-y , pt .-. ik ? --: izl i ; : t .. e :. ; rni . Unnari , lt : tn ! Our *' . rerjiti ; - ' . « cj : ar / . or . , . ; r pew . r ; u cur v .-ae , ar . d our -i .-cess m our ut-rvvtrai ce .
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FEtoNY . —Oa Taeaday , at the Court House , two lads , named Ramsden and JTpy , were committed for trial , cbarved with taring broken into tbe rag warekouaa ol Mr . James Wood , situate in King-Btreeti at tbe Bank , and t coien a quantity of old brass and lead . They had " planted" their booty ia a meadow in Kaostrop fields , and were apprehended on fetching it auray . Picking Pockets . —On Tuesday , four notorious characters , named William Dixoa , Willism Smith , Isaac Waltpa , and Jame « Brooksbank , were brought up et the Court Hou ? e , ehargedwith pioking pockete it Brarsley feast , on Monday sight . A party of ( he L-eds police were in attendance , aad on complaint being ruace that several robberies had been FBl . oNY .-OaTue « dav . at the Court House two
co- « nm ; eu , tbey apprehended th « prisoners . There wi « no proof that they had been actually at work , but bring well known , they were gent to Wakefield for three monih- each under the -vagrant act . The lath Highway Robbery . — Another taati , named Francis Clougb . has been apprehended at Bradford , wiio i < etrengly suspected of being cot ; - cerjed in ths late robbery of Mr . Crosby , en the n . o « tor > . road . The evidence not being ali ready , h- ha * been remanded by the caxsiistrAtes for examination inn day . Inquest . —On Saturday evenirjg , an inquest wax held at the Court-Hou *? , bef-jre Joha Kltckburn , K-. ^ , < .: s viK-fl- of the bod y ot Joha DonoUey , a Mule bay a-iout nine ye ;\ rs of age , - * ho . < e death w . is n ? ca- » ir ; jcd by the kick of a hor = e , on the Tuesday
..-vetiii . g previous-ly , on th . e York-road . The devtn -. ei' ; w ; . s v-iih r . soth-r bey jiathtrir . y hur ^ e-cung , vli-n ii « entltinan }> a sed on horjebaek . " ; the animal , it wo : ; U gt-em , nfrer p . i > s : n , ^ the boy « , struck , out b : bin . i , and i-.-. jghi the dfc » ased od " tf-. e bea . i ; hi * -k-. ill w * s fl ' . -h ' . ly fractured , and he died on Thursday night . Verdict—" Accidental death . " Death dv DiiowxiNo . —Oa Monday evening , an inquct was h-. ld at the house of Mr . Risder , the ^ i . veu ira .-s lun , ia Do ; -k-strv-tt , btfoie John Bl&ckbiirn-. % Esq ., on view of the body of a little girl naaK-d Matgaret Atkinson , six years of age , whosa mother , r * widow , resides ia Mulbsrry-place , Kudslet Lj ; w . I : appeared that the r ' ecta ^ ed was
pla >' iB f » wifh some other pids in a field bebifd Mr . I eg h ero ' s hocof , near where she lived , on Sunday eveninir ; there is a poad , or reservoir , in the field , and they were observed to be running round it , wfctn a s :- > r . f , upon which the deceased had set her foot , cive way , and she-was thrown sato the water . An alarm was immediately given , and some resident in t .. e ne ; : hhourhood repaired to the spot , but it was twecty niiuutes before the body was recovered ; the wau-r . u more than Mve feet dtep . The reserrair ii fenced round with palings , but these are broken in place * , so aj to admit children with ease . The jury returned a verdict of" Accidental death ; " and iecenpanied it by a recommendation to the proprietors to have the pond properly fenced .
Melancholy Death . —On Tuesday morning , an inquest was heU at the Court House , before John Blackburn , Esq ., on view of the body of Sarah the wife of George Kitchen , hair-dres * er , residing in JliUwiight Street , Leylands . Tha poor woman waj confined about two months ago , and for the last fortnight Lad been suflvring under severe internal inflaiiiiaation , accompanied by fever ; -he was attended by the Dispensary surgtons , and had several times expressed to her husband that he nji ^ ht ss well give her a razor , and let her kill herstif nt ance , as it was impossible she should recover . He paid every attention to her , and took every precaution vhich he saw her unfortunate situation " required , and
t .-r t-Jjjit or nine rji gut * be never was in s » ed . Oa Sub iay ni (> h : she sotmed something better , anJ on tv- 'tUMit o ; bin wedrin 6 H ? , e neighbour offeted to take th » child , whilst be went to bed for a few hour * , lie . «!] . ? , and clept soundly ; but his wife taking a . d-Tjntage of tas circamstanee , threw herself out of iho ctannber-windn-. v , uisut hclf-past twelve o ' clock , aid vta * rakea up nearly lifeless : she t'ieJ before she could bs removed . He did not awafce till tbe door wa-s broken open , and the watchman and others enured the room where he was . The Jury , after he-iricg tin-se circumstancej-, returned a v rdiet' That the atoea-sed threw herstlf out of \ h # window , being at the time in a state of temporary delirium . "
Fatal Accident . —On Tuesday morning , at sirveao ' clock , an inquest wan held nefore John RUckbnrn , E . « q ., at the Beckett's Arms Inn , at M-anwocd , on view of tbe body of Jamas Gill , twentynine years of Rge , a labourer , in the employ of Mr . G orge Walker , of that j-Uce , farmer . Tee deceased , on Saturday , tbe 13 . h ins cant , trw at work in a hay-field , awl was engaged with auother man in cordUg a * reggon load of hay ; fee we ? at the top of the load , and while in the ac : of pullmg the mpe it Inroke , and be fell to tko grouad , pitching upon bij ^ jead . He ira » spetdily removed , and tnedical »? sis » tanc « procured , but the injijries he had received tertoinat % d fatally oa Sunday last . Verdict— " Accidental death . "
- C 0 OKnj 3 _ ClRCUS . —We have experienced great pleasure m ffitceaaicg the enterUUimeots at this place ot amusenunt in Boar-lana , and rejoice that Mr . Ccoke meeu with that patrouage which his merit * to justly deserve , not only from bis public spirit , nut hU private worth . On Thursday evening the performances were on a splendid scale , under th « patronage » f tbe chief mairi' < tratP of theb ; rough . and were well arranged , so as to display to greut advantage the talents of the company , acd tbe cocility aud ira-iiiiig of the beautiful stud of h .-. r ^ e . * . Where all wa * excellent , ic may seem invidious to ptr ' tieulariz ? , but we caunot pass over with-. ut remarking the coolness and intrepidity of master Geo . Cooke , who in endeavouring to take a flv : ng leap
ever the broad lugs , with the h « r « e at full sp ^ ed , failed twice , bot nothing daunted , he dett-riiiineJIy per ? svercd and accjicpli . < hed ki ^ arduous t ^ k amideit the loudest j . laudits of the auditory ; we . pity the taste that coulo , under these circum % t . H . uofs , ( tti ' . performer being a mere child , ) endeavour to t ; et up a bi .- < j » . Thu riding of Mr . James Cooke was a ; , txet ' . itnt , and ? o wa < the tight-repe d . vieicg of Mr . Htnry >' .. K . ke . The enter ' . aiameats cotciuJed-. vicri tut- ^ ; ' . r :: ( i nt * ' piece , Sluzeppa , in which the whi ' eof tile ir . cidentjs wcrL ' tnusc beaurif-yi ' y j . ourtrrvved ; tbe dances , procesrioss , ccnib . i : r , ^ . -c . were r > n .. a extensive seal' ' , and v . i ' . h the ri * -h drc-r .-es and . ifpropr utc music , fo-med as cnt--rtainr-.-. 'r > tj w ' sith :: < ^> I ( . ! iiir . « - < 1 » -phere a * a circs , inu ^ : have surnrised and cratilied all who btlield it .
The Leeds Mercury was publicly burnw-d in Nel * ou % :: e > .-t , Eradlord , lar . Sunday .
The National Rent Collectors . —Yesterriav , ( Jeor / e White and John Wilson , who wert rcmariJeJ on Wednesday , were again placed bsfore ths m ? gii «' . rate-, and the evidence ol three mor « : •; r . 'ous wa < s iakun against thtm . There ivas no pji > : t ot ciiiftri-iice fr : > ra ' . ' voi ; 1 in acothtr part of cur paper . 'I'lic prisat-e . i ' , , u defep . ee , aduiitud navies i ; : jr . e rourji collecting , t < ut denied that they liad utd a :-, y tl . ieat , er / i aid they were empioytii Dy unv . ' iiv . ; o ; tl . o Norihen . Cnios , whienwasopea to the public-IIr . Curksop , Solicitor , of Bradford , uajseured ten : ho prisoner--, i . ad ooareudfid : h > t they Ae-e uot K' -. i'ty bf at . v t ^ T-ncj agaicst either the . st »; -jte cr common ; 3 * v . \ o iaformaiior . had been l . Ud , and to
he v . - jis ac a io ^ s know upu i what spsoitie charge nis clients -Acre held in custody . A great uumber j f rt irnw-ses on behalf cf the prosecution had teen examined , whose depositions he ( Mr . C . ) had , with leave of lhe Court , rtad over , and he cculd not find a ? -irc ! L' infliction or semblance of trausgrvsv . oc of ihe ' iiw . Tf . ebeanugofthctAaraihaiions ? uggesttd to bi . ' mind that in tin : acs-nce of a speei . ^ . c ctmpinint , ir was ;; : teF . ded , by producing a multiplicity of witn- * . "es , to iis-h up a ca > e cf some sort out of their eviiier . cf , and their tendency , if supported by facts , rtas to involve a charge ct * vagrancy , felony , or m ' srieme . iLor . Neither of which charges were ? : np- " r ; - 'd , for to coBstiiLte an act of vasraiscv . to h
appliu-. i ^ ie n cas <> , ' Pt-rsocs going about to procure chariMb : e co : i ' ribu : ion » , mnft do it under a Ui ' . sse ov ; ra uU ' . i . e \ t prettnee . '' To prove a charge of Ft locy ur . dtr t ! i' .- ti ' uttf , obtut-iicg H-. occy cr property must beace"mp .. r . iedb \"! ne !; acttf or force " cnd " u- / VA iiifcnt to steal " . Anu ('^ i : h r-,, ard to the rsiuor offence of fx ' . orti ; . ^ tcoti ey by undue ii . floeEce , which is a . misi . nic-. ' . ' i ' . or p . ; common law , there was not a particle of yxidonce that a single farthing had beer ubtan . eJ . Tte ccllectiag book < were i . \ Court , ( . jiat . iining envies cf gubrcriprions , aud the name < ct' sili persons who had been visited by the prisoaere ; u •?!¦ ¦ Irh it appeared thr . t not o » e of those wilCEj&i'S bid h-.-. z i : rrniiated f > u : of a si ^ Ie pennv , ^ or was
'hero i-t : zci . vc ro show that sny body r . Ue had . \? t . CiaTk ^ on concluded , tucefore , that uaii-r these ti-cumsiauces ihere was nothing to justify the M&--i .-trr . ' . v ; s in df . aining the prisoutr-t ia custodv . After a ? Vor ; pause , 'heCL-rk of the Court intimated i : at n eh ; :-. _ - ¦ : of ton « pir * cy _ ici ^ ht he ; to which !¦ - . > dtfcice Lr . i beea offea-J . Ia ^ reply , Mr . Claik-.- ; n coif'detid that the « viiler . ca fell iar short cf rupjoruc .- r .:. y such charge , s . nd quoted au'horities in proof c : his opinion . ll ; e Jiayor inforatd the P i . o :. rr > that they v ook' stacd VcmRcdtd till tc-Ti - irro . > - , for the pT ^ ueoti-. n of other evidciicewhen
, £ e Cca-t rid'J decide . Vi'bito niaci ..- p . p . ryjr ' . cii ir . \ tD tie B uoh t ^ b ^ a . mvteJ "o bnii , v . bicn wa . i . i- 'i . r ^ , tio'cb u .. j ; r '•> ¦ > .-.- ! ^ r- ; u : s v : e : e in a ^ inirrce , r . nd White Li ^ -di " w ^ a re ^ i ^ .. a : ! ^ use '^ oiccr .
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An Ancient Coat . —A corregpftiij—( t vrtbm us that an old man named John Dawson , residing at Yeadon , is how wearing a coat wktoh is still perfectly whole , and which belonged' to MfTJJohn Moore , 70 yearn ago . ¦¦ ¦ ..-. _ ¦ : WittLEY . —AtiaisjAace , near Halifax , oaJSoinday evening last , a public raeeting was held by th » j Radicals , at the White Horse , nsar the FrieDdlv Inn , at which resolutions were passed furnishing some proof of the aciive z ^ al manifested by that body in thus expressing their abhorrence of the Birmingham butcher * , and their determination " to carry out an Universal system of exclusive dealing , and to form a def ^ nee fund . Tbe chief speakers were MeiSH . Rd 5 T * on , SutclifFe , Bairatow , and Ru ^ hton . An Anctknt Toat—A ^ rre ^ fl-A ^ t « ii ! f
Lesds Amatbob Flowee Society . —Oh Monday , the above society held their annual shbw of pink-, at the bouse of Mm . Hudson ' s , the Weaver ' s Arms , Bank , Leeds . The following gentlemen officiated as judges : —Messrs . Thomas Moore , George Wilde , W . Mvera . Prizes were distributed as follows : —viz . First c ! a < s— dark lace , 1 , Joseph G ' ibh *; 2 , Dxvid SchofielJ ; 3 , John Fryer ; 4 , ll ' jbf-rt Jnck : on ; 5 , John Fryer ; 6 , John Fryer . Second cla * s—red lace , 1 , Joseph Gibbs ; 2 , Joseph Gibha ; 3 , Joiin Fryer ; 4 , David Sehofi- ' M ; 5 , J-iV . o Fryer ; 6 , Josaph Gibbs--. Third ch-. s—CrimsBQ lae ? d , 1 * 2 , J . oPt-pb Gibb ; 3 , Pavid Schoiield ; 4 , 5 , 6 . Jcha Fryer . Fourth cia-a — ]) i ^ k eye , 1 , Dav'd Schoriu'd ; 2 , Jo « rph Brovrn ; : ! , Hobt' .-t J .:: k-scn : 4 , 5 . JosimH Gibbs ; G , John
Frj » r . Fr : it < —Goo-eb ^ rries , 1 . 2 , David Schofieid . Vegetab ' tM — Potatoes , 1 , 2 , Joseph Gibbs . Lettuce , 1 , 2 . Robert Jack-oa . Rhubarb ^ 1 , Jehu Fryer ; 2 , Rjb ^ rt Jackson . Be . ^ n . ! , 1 , Joseph Brown ; 2 , Dav-. i Schoiield . Turuip- » , 1 , 2 , David Sehofifld . Caulitiowore , 1 , 2 , Joseph Gibr >? . After tbe shew the friends of the society sat djwn to a pumptu ^ us dinuer , provided by their worthy hostcs ? , Mrs . Hudson , and which gave general satisfaction to the society ani their frienJs . Afrer the cloth was drasrn , the chairman proposed the health of our beloved Qaeen , the Dowager Queen , and the rest of the royal famil y , &c . & 2 . TiiC- evening was .-prnt by the society in harmony , eoaeord , and peace , until the tirns was announced to retire , when all moved off highly gratified with lhe evening ' s entertainment ! " .
Adjourned IxQUESTS .-The . aojournedinquests > n the bodier of Aun iloore and her child , w ' toin vve mt-r . tiof . ed 'n our last as having been taken out ufth >; river Aire , were brought to a conclusion on Wednesday eight , having been also held on the Friday and Monday previous . From soma highly auspicious circumstances , Abraham Crompton , with whom the deceased was living up to the time of her death , was ordered into custodv , to await the result
of the inquiry . No evidence , however , could be produced to criminate him , and it is only jest to ( = » y that he had manifested every disposition , nince the event became knows , to give every information , though this * was not ef the clearest kind , from the g-Ure of intoxication in which he wa § for two or three d * ys at the time of the occurrence . Under th' se cirturastaaces , the jury returned a verdict cf " Foucd drowntd , but how the bodies came into the water , there is no evidence to show . " Four convicts escaped from Reading gaol , on Friday ij ; f » ht . Their nanus are Wm . Farrer , a'ias Bak « r f 4 vi ; John Barge < s , aia \ s J-. nn Allen ; Tnomaa Ernbiy , and James Vickers , alias Davia 5 Oj ; ie .
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m ^ fijm &d&X > O 27 . Defexcb Fund . - -Mosey received by the : rc-a urer o : tao Loadoa Committee towards the Defence Funi ' : — Ju ! v 1 G . Fr .-: n a fevr friends in the parlour of t .:- Kin d ' s Airri ^ , Kinssli ! nd-rcad , London , by Mr . " Bury .. .. . ' . 0 10 0 ,, 19 . Fram the Working Men's A *^ oci . ition , Greenwich .. .. 1 10 3 ., 22 . Transmitted from Birmingham , inthrte stnn of 2-. 6 i , 5 s ., and £ 3 . 3 7 7 23 From the London Boot anri Shoe
.. Mater's Ch ? . ttt ? r Association , by Mr . Grunbj 2 0 0 ,, From K-nsingtoa , by Mr . Perccv : il . .. . . .. 100 ,, Fmm Mr . CollttD ^ bson , by Mr . Love . r . . . - .. 100 ,, 23 Froaithe North Lcnion Charter Association , by Mr . Hetherinjton . .. .. .. 110 ,, From the Raintree VToil-ing . Men ' s Association , by Mr . Lorett ,. .. .. 1 10 0 Subscriptions reoeived by Mr . HartwelL VTandsworta andCtephatD"Working Men ' s ¦ ¦ > .-..:
Association .. .. .. 2 0 0 A few Tailore , working at 13 , Conduit- ., street .- -. .. Q 19 0 Mr . Vjse .. .. .. .. 200 Collected by D . Sing , for tb . 8 Defense Fund . .. .. .. 090 L . Pitkethly , Treasurer . John Warden , Secretary .
SZLaSFQBE . Great ExciTtMENT . -Pabiic raeetiegs have b .-eti held every evening in : i ; most every village in thi * distric : curing tae Ust few day ? , the results of which hate baen th \ t they ar « s detern \ ia » d to carry out : h ? orders of the Convention , as regards the Natiaaal Holiday . I am glai to inform you that the Bradford district is up to the ra ^ tk . Oa Tuesrl 3 ' « ev-tn- . c ^ , a meeting of Dcle ^ . aces was convened , for th « pu po « e of taking the ojiiaioas of the uitiertut AnjociatiQTS in the District ; a § d , under present circum-rance * , th-y we"e of a very favosrsMe nature . Such w : ; S the exes ' . "neat of the people , that thev
actcally as : 3 tab ' i < -d i : i ihousact-. s in froat cf tbe Radical Association rcn . n . ! t ^ o ; - gh no uotice had be- ; n triven of a niet ; :: r !> j . Two :- "r « or ; a ' were dispatched from the v .-, st a ^ -einb ' a ^ e to iic ^ us . iat xhe Delegate ? ( amosg « t v . ! . o : n w . i 3 iir . Buesey ) of tie nuinUer of peisv . ' . i its < es » b . e ' i , and req'je . » : ed that soras oecshould accire > d them . Mr . Bussej imn \« dia * e \ j ;! preed : o address them on the open ground , near the Odd Fellow / f' IIaII . Oa the notice being given , the v ; i ? t a ?; embl . tge , which would con » ist of irom ten to twtlve thou-snd , moved to the place of meeting . Mr . Bassey spoke nearly two houra .
National Kent and Deff . xce Funds . — The following 8 um « have bsen forwarded to the treasurers of the above funds , in B ran ford , dune : the week : —Swaine Or * en Radical Association , ptr V- " m . Mitchell , as Katonal Rent , £ 1 . 4 s . od . • ' . iaget Green Association , Ho .-ton , £ 2 . Is . 7 d . Females of Li . ^ get Green , 7 s . 4 J . ; Alierton It ^ dioal Aes-Miiiiuo ? , £ 1 . »¦< . ; 5 . id . ; per Thomas S-.-hofield , Bawling , 8 .-. Id . ; per Edward Sohofidd , Frii-ierict-strtvt , 9 < . GJ . In ^ mali gum < , 18 s . 5 . jd . — i ' o the Dv ' . ' ence Fund , per Thomnj * fiercer , £ ) ii ? v Hu ! , 0 i . 3 d . In tiifftrent euin ? , £ u . 7 s . 0 ^ d . 9 U 2 EITSHEAD . Spitut of Reliuionipts . —Aocording to the ujual practice of this place previoa ? to holding pu ' :. iic meet' > ^ g , a placard was put up at the Gsntral Bipiist Chapel of this village , stating the time of meo'iny ; and the speakers erpeotea t 3 be present . Tn-s renouncement was allowed t * &toy up during the afternoon ; bit no sooaer had the afternoon serviee c \ wed than a l ' evr persd ' us surrounded the placard and pulled it down . STQUHBIfclDGr . Meeting . —A public meeting was held in Stonrbridge , W-orc . stershire , on Thursday , July 18 tb , for the purpose cf tts ing the public opinion on th ? ! atr » outrages' v . fcich look place at the to An of Birmingham . The intetirg -, ra ^ held iatbe association room , whteh « a . ; capable cf helding from five to six hundred prrsous ; the room was ciowdtd to exc-aij s , and bundled j wi-ro nnable to obtain admittasce . Mr . Itaices , a currier , was unanimously called to the chair . He cpeaed the bucinesa ia a very able address , saowir . g the necessity of meeting together
totegt their oprjiau upon all occasions . He concluded by eiUing oa Mr . Jebn S : 5 away t "> iaove the 5 ir-. t rwolutioa , who , in r . vary able acidre&i , can'umned the cou-iuat of tbe Lon- ' oa polit-e . Ht compared this 10 th .. » aiemnribie P ^ t&rloo ic . ssiore . He cjcclcded by moving a resolution denouncing the conduct of the police in strong term * . The chairnan thea introduced an operative of BtrrairtgU&m . who explained ta the meeting the vhj ' . eof the " crael afliir , and was 1 - -udly cheered thrcEghout hij addreis . hlr . R -ir * til uext addressed the meeting oa the necesshy of orgRnizition . Sevcrt' . l otbor ^ pet ches were mad ? , and resohuiore of conndeneein tba Con .
vendor , were passed . After a vote gc thatt ^ to tl-e chsi .-i' .-. n , aud three groans for Lord Jubu F . usic-11 and tL * i vuVcemen , the meering qnietly disp ^ rfed . Tht shoplrvepersi ?» £ taidd ' e c \ t . fi va-u are so jdrrmed tiint a srT . . uuxltr cf ? p ; ci : il cou ^ tabiea i . r- s : i o : d "I S 3 j ' -i OUct ; ' uc tj-vu , r , l . J .-cvsrui tro : r-s of owi-liv iri s ? a e :--: d io r .-ptct : Ay . 'itv ii . ll , the zk . i ' : ozj .: \ ° t LiC-rd Lii . tieioit .
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IHaKHHHiiHnHinBBi ^ nMaH ^ ,. — ,. ^ - . ^^^ ¦ ^ SS ^ ^ ^^ h ^ B ^^ 3 ^^ B 9 BDBK ^ Mhmhm ^^^^^ b _^ . * ^ GA&UBVB . Siaoe -wgwwite - ydb last , th « magistral i 4 w been , very bwnU engaged ( snd we . tfinkwiSsar ily engaged ) in tokiag stepg to preserre ^ I aod Monday , they hare been gwearin ? in m , * * constables uv a great extern ; tUej have aot ^ ade any diftereace a » to tbs panies they have sworn in fcr a Teiy .. great-namber , we believe , ara Chartiste ' we would qnesticn the policy of thus acting for it might , in ^ cas * or an outbreak , create confnaoii an " disorder . On Friday * the following placard was *•** on the walls at a very early hour , so that it nciat have been posted during the night , with the Qact-a's arms paraded oa the top ef it , to give it , we * uppOsa , the appearance cf a ruyal proclamation : — "Cuin . berlaiid . to wit , Whereas information has beea re " # ' " ^ ' n ^ r ^ H """" ! *
ceived by th ^ magistrates of ihe said county , that certain persons have by means of intimidation , obtained money from geveral tradeasen and oth ' -rg under the pretence efraisLo ^ a fund to de ?* adi-ertain persons now charged with « edi : ion . The public is informed that all persons guilty of going abont and obtaining money as aforesaid ,. lira guilty nf a misdemeanour , and that on evi-jeacd Being adduced before the said magistrates , they vjjll caas » all p ! -r .-. oi : s go offecdiDg to ba apprehended f . nd desit wiib . accordicg to law , < fcc . Vv . P . Johc . M > n , J . Hodgson , J . K . WjL « on , G . H . Hewitt , VV . Wild , 1 ae > a . Salkeld , T . C . Hejsham . A similar one way issued by tiio barongh magistrates . The plan _ taken by the C ? r ! isly R ^ ical A-fccir . tion wa .-
-. to di \ id * the towD iato districte , a-ad a certwu narabar wera appointed to caA , for the porpos © of soliciting subscri ptions to the De r-nco Fund . The greatest civility and coiarte ^ y wru strictly observed , and so far from threats or intimidations having been ussd , the panie * hive beea eoin-nmented on th . e ; r decorous and forbearing demeanour—; . ven where iisnitd were offered to thsni . Oo SatF . rday the fcllowii . g placard was issued : — To tio pablic ! We have obs ivad two placards posted on tie walla ofth ^ city , with the Q-ieen ' * arms par . ided oa tb * top of theru , to give taera , we aupj . ; . < c , tho appearanc- } of royal proclamations , —i-irimatiiig thai Whereas intinatim hath bet-n received by th » magistrates , acting for the said borough and county , that certain persons have , by threats end iatimi .
datlou . 8 , obtained moafty woca . tevt-ral tradesmen , j-hopkeeper ? . and others , under-the pretence of raising a fund to def ? u < i certain pgTsons jjewchiBr ^ fed with 8 sditioa ; and that sues * pwsonu obtaining money as afore . . id , are guilty or a inisdeiaeaEOur ^ < fec . ' Wo consider it of i&fe most parOEsciit impartance that tlicmagistrstesdo everything to keep the p ^ ace of the town , in doing whic ' u we will cordially assist thfm ; but we do conceive ti . p . t the gaid p . agisTates ewght to nave ected on the informatioa alluded t 9 ; and that we sincerely trust that all praams anxious for the peaca of t e tovm , and the well-beiug of their feliow-meE , will take especial care that tbe slightest breach of the peace b « instautly put down —( for prevention is belter ta&a
cere;—and tne oSenders instantly breuEt : to justice . —It appear ? , had tho Birmingham Kia ^ Utrivte » act-d with more firmse ^ s and decision , ia checking rhe brutal conduct of th 9 originatore of ihe disturbanctj ( the London police ) that much cLicisici ' might l . ave been , avoided . For ' our - « -3 ^ pa rts , we stryflg' 7 ro'pu ^ iata tho use of threat o ? iitimldation br our friends , engaged a * they are in a j oat nud righteous causa . We cell upon thea to b « firm , temperate , and persevering , and do not » by word or deed , giro their enemies an aJveutsge ^ Mor them . " L ^ t ail the er . A * they aiai at bs their country * , thfcir God ' s , and truth ' s . " The Cou . ncil of the Carlisle Radical
Association . There hp . « been a gTeat maaj idle rnmoars as to dUL ) nrbance # at Ceckerai > ' > ath . and Wietou , tudw © ^ . r ic orrBed that a number of soldiers have been sent to both places , to the great annoyance of tha = t » who an ) bartheaed with theia ; but up : o ths preseat Esoment we bars cot heard of tho sjighte .-t breach ot tk ^ peace having been coiaraUte < i . Tie public fore ; ' her *) have been increased , asd uicqueU set on in different parts of tho to ^ n . We admit where there are symptoms of dLsbarbance— : bHt th « magul « itea shooli take c-Tpry precaut ; cm to prevent it ; but we do consider it alwgether unns c ? ssary to have taken the steps they hav 3 done oa mere idle rumonr ; fcr they only t = nd to alarm the peaceable
anft well disposca . Nnraberi of saidiers cf tbe 77 th regiment of foot , now lying fc « e , have deeertvd during the last ten days ; and wft understand there is ( for what reasoa we knew not ; great dissatisfaction expressed among them . Tuay are geaf r ^ liy yoang raca , apd thoss oiit of barracks con scarcely liva on tbeir allow , ance . We hear thst , in some of the country districts , the people were deterred from proceeding with tha subscriptions for the " Derencj Fond , " in comequenc ^ of th ? plac . Mds beioTe alluded fc > ; evidently riot unde » taadiug their purport ; bst they have had recourse to * gtrategem which ve mention to scow ths spirit Rad determiuaticn of tte people . They set to work and manufactured a quantity of brimstone matches , and went abont selling taeni , and
we have a letter from Wigton . staring that pretty large sntas have been cbttined in this way ; one person having obtained ten shillings for a bunch . The . people in Carlisle and neighbourhood , seem more determined than ever , indeed , thatdei ^ - ininarion is sufficiently demoxtrtrated by the fact of the ^ r baring sen t off i" 4 O , (* li of which WS » collected by tbe females , ) to FeArgc » O'Coaaoft Esq ^ , in aid oi the " Delence Fund . " Thegreaiesst praiiw i * dne to the females for their uawearied exertions . We havo had letters from Wigt « n , Peurith , Kendal , Cockermenth , and otter placef , assuring us cf the groat spirit that pervades the minds of the peopleand that their numbers ara increasing daily ; and every exertion is being made tompport their Jrienda ia the Convention . ^
SUCTDBBZuaiTD . Arrest of Messrs . WittiAMS and Binks . — "VVe have ju * t time to send yoa infonnaiion that we were arrested yes'erd&y bj Inspector Brewa and Browel ' ., on a charge cf holding > edi : ioos and riatous m-etings , and incitinp the people to hostility against tli 3 Government . Tbe Reporter to the Sundtrland Hera'd is the only witness for th ^ prosecation , and our trial will take place gome day thii week . We had no difficulty in fiadirg bail for two sureties of £ 500 , and bail to the amoust of £ 300 for each . Enormous hs was the . required amount , w « had no d'fiiculvy in obtaining it , and fur tie present we are free . In onr crcsg-cxaEiiaaticn of the Reporter , we perplexed him very muchand
, drove him to mike B = me important confessions . Our Solicitor , Mr , Thonw Tkompson , Gocducted tb « ca « e with great ability , and relying oa th ^ peaceful character of all our proceedings hfcTttofoie , we anticipate a speedy atd bonobraDle acquittal . Th * excireinvnt in the town and collieries is very great consequent oa cur arrest ; every body is both indignant and amazed . There has in no oae singi « meeting that wt have e » er convened beea the least indication of disturbance , and with repard to our violence in speaking , the Merald ha * not b > on very -jrnpulous in reponicg U 3 fairly . TeIs wiil com * .. bc oa the trial . "We are anxiously awaitiug its ap-; . ro 3 cb . Thert ? 13 only a day or two for preparai
, t ;> B , corayequcntly we fhaU probahiy place more reliance on cur » wn capafeili' . iea of defence , tban ec' truxiing it to a cou ?? ge ! who has neither time nor motive to do v * justice . "We vrlll write to inform yen of the rc-ult of the trial . We may be Eeqdtted , for in the ebttncgef further eridecce , ro honert jury would T .-n : aro tcfind us guilty , especially when we consider the vmr-ess is an interested party against us . Ia cocc ' . js ' . od , ws beg to etite , through your jovrcdl , t > our iricuds , that they ruu * tpersevere in this fdor . cus warfare ; for , if they shrink back noiCy tbeir slivcry is sealed for ever . Our arrest ii do proof of increased vMenee on our part ; it i * t ? . t : -cr the growing power of our party that hi ? fil » rin ^ d tk ^ ir > .
Toar affectionate friends , "Williams and Binks . Glorious Mews fb . om SujsDERLiSD . —Aa impetus has been given to tke cause iu thi * neighbourhood vi hii ? a surpasses the power of the pea to describe . On Monday last , tbe 15 th in-it ., wbe * rho news arrived about the rejection of the National Peti&a , and tbe Birmingham c ' s : urbai ; ce , a rrtratndeas mesting gpontsneou ^' y assembled oa tb * To ? n Moor . It was enlivened by tbe iron Work ' i Bind , who volunteered their servi . e .-. The meet-; o 2 : was addri ' yaed by Messrs . Gamsby , Bisas , O'Xeil , and "WillUm ?; the ppeechee and resohjtionsi vr ; re boli and energetic , the meeting peaceable , af . eutiv .- , and spirited ; asd , at tLe concitaoc , a proeeission , wkicbfiMed the k-agth and breadih cf the lliuh-strset , tcrrAiuau . 'J this quiet but powerful
derhcastration of ths sous of the "Wear . There hi * been nseetinsa evi'ry night s : cce the atove 0 D tbe Town Moor . The various tradis are organizing their 5 e ! vis with a t ' vteimir . atiou ^ hichtiiit .-. tens tie dc ~ n : \; l cf nriiiny in no ve > y lorg tin : e . Tb » rc-ctat opposition of : '^ e imbecik .-i hai > t muiited tL . Gu . ^ i -r . d ? of bravi fillc-ws to ccrne foriva .:. ! , tnj enrol rhemsel ' . ' t ? , declaring that their appa : ? at ; ccifferencs hitherto srose from the abseECt of " ^ me in the fif ! d " The magistrates have iss ' -ud a _ fl « Eiiu placard , to put do ? r . ail " ilSe ^ l ir . eetiaj :-. ' ^ A s } ioatKiii'ous assemblage will a £ this n-. onieatfc * githerin ^ ' on the Jlcor , in the tectii of the prct ;» - matir-a . Hot : it vA \ rn ! , Hrt-. vtn o ^ ly k-css . Te « d 3 y eight , 8-o ' clock .
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THE BIRMINGHAM "JUSTICE" AKD HIS EDITORIAL APOLOGIST . Some oie czs said tb * t i « man ii £ c for-ca Ej - tor whe canEst " tell a lie ecu stick to it -i , til be persuades people that it k true . " Kofferer ? : m Editors may be seppostd te -clairn , acd erd-faveur to exercise , tais gift , as eao cf their omcial privileges , tbe : r eiTort * usually cniy shew that thii-. aBnra . tj i ? capable of the forater part of t ' -e prr-ajitio ^ ., B-iile their gec ' ta is i 33 e . Bs . bis cf ihe i 6 . tt ; r . L . ea . v :-n , r Ott of casscion ti :, ; iv . Dz- qua ' . ^ ic .-. iri ^ s , we io hold tke Qpinioz tha ; Ck-n ^ 'ias ^ - " ' - ' frfc ; r 2 ? S 3 uld preveat an Editor i .-ra being ccicrikij jrrsoaal : aid iie ^ < s vre bf . v-e rerer . 12 tie eotrse of oar
EJitorialcarfrirr . il : trc iu ;^ the ^ amc of amtu-rrikon i > . to osr stricturei upca his Eaituriil czzd - ^ c ti ^ . eswhen compelled to do * d ia self-defence . Such drlieacy hi ? , however , * e ! dcir : bscs ibisrred tcr .-drJ * ti by * ev of those who have thcugit fit to attack us \ Yhet > er our oppoBeurs have ' been of the "^ Ybic T « ry , cr Sham-Radioal s ^ oo -, they bsve invariably iired every taing oi-tizz . S' -jri . her ? . " > dr wi-. bpersoca ) raneoHT spoa is rrcprk-tor ; a . Ed the ;« ce of LIr O CoKKoa iis bes = mace in ? ? C 33 e-i . cat not only for his own tratsgressos ? , t nt for tho ? e of everv otiurr persoc writiEg ct rsyiig an- idiEC one ^ siTe to tae facdors , or tisir s « : f- « ftiir : g rxneiezis . "VTe r ? cr « t tM ? , beca-- » t -t ? crae : io = 3 oV . i ^ rg ns — " combaTtiiig sweeps "with = oor ^ - argcEetits "—to » dopt the game style cf retort . We th't . t It onifair , when a maa is personally attacked , . that his
aisiuant sbscld be 3 * ce to s ;^ nd ai = e ptisan a ] W be ' ore the pnblic , and this i ? our orly reason far isionniug cur readers that the foiio-sri ^ g -elegant ardck is irosa tie pen of Mr . Docgl £ « , the veracious Eiiior of the Eirmtngham Juurns . ! .: — " i » . re onlr ta ceoie ia ^^ r * f Uie mGSJtrc * itis < thit
have i ^ aj dre ^ Ut ^ d , r . o : br Tory e&nre x ^ i » : israe « , tn : tr grave xad leasz ^ -d Pjks , iie urrn ci-Ctiscer . crs ^ Ijcrii iracitiTst aa 4 Brcngbaa , Cartus pa _ -e « et rstrpon ^ ^ rr Tjarsr-. B . i ap : j c-x ^ , jj ^ t ^ x 2 ~ a : - : U .
vie ti ' raie to tli ? raiba * i =-b -: Mr . ilui . z bitici t- ^ zzzs ;« a * ed to tir Viajte of i * i-r > ii \ i a * e ri 3 i « iao ciitv . ? r < jfier to- ^^ iis tUe rrfonu vr c-v ii = i ?* d Iiie" - xfrt tbrc ?* TViCS t-- ^ - / T-tira * ni » j tils ; , "'|» ir . ! r , n u h ' r . ilosir liHeged , by liw reracicai Xenieri Star , xni iu vcr *^^^ j .-rr j--j-ta- , Mr . F ?^ r ^ ij O"Cui . tur , to hive b-en niade . 1 b jaroes »«* jc- iir . S _ r ^ ar , » eci ! c-lm » < lt-rcf Pir . a . M .-. Muf ; z tai li- iaiirijiui whi pen * U _« 3 e . i .-. a * . iir . ^ viu ? hid tt « I ic-ited ^ v the ^ - ^ r two to i-: ik : _> :. H .- i , : ! * ! -= « . i jiii ^ i > i t ^ eti ituiiiax of rtitiB . ^^ ij ^ s . »^ voting e-ub . A 3 .-. . Mjs : s » ii , iiCitbiiig , - I Lit- ^> Jituj > £ -: 3 lii t have : ea ' :-. m . ; vv . cy H » aJs fir " * ev » ri ] jfirs ; i . ! zr ~ c r . c a bir ^ is wi " u . vji . " Scch wti the ierku * . Boi-tr , U- . iu ^ i pr ^ ycsii oi © i ' . ^ ii . ujg rc : vpr « a ; Sccra ^ e tr d ; r . t .- > rj -i in j .-a- ^ ks : s a-. a-ii to t j-: p «? -e of Perth Vr jir . Mwu . z Ou- 'ias ^ u v- iiri-s--A . « o--, L . ani oi
• Iforj S .-OB ^ a i 2 . 1 V vt £ »_ -i-: « in tt- E ^ rth : . "jr . ( J'C .-t ¦ ^ ot lo . i x rirsiir ^ s sarr » b » B ' . iebs tIS ¦ and mtiik- ! » rl » ir ia ikU Siar , wtjei wij a : once ax . d iltciiisdir d . czii * l by Mr ilSi ^ t , and tj iir « e L-tb . ? r pc . K ^ - » rha -vrcra said to have tf » - -d tii-s ^ rrtcM . B * : Mr . yT- aor tu i po . tj . u ! ^ i 2 ir J > * = ^ H = sii » -i ; " ^> T SV % U £ |( , in tie " . Yav of CO--TtAo ^ txaL , that sS-tT ii-. Mftcn'Sii tjil the s ^ rj ' , be K . i-JoTreditnj . ly > ppeafag k > apfWit ^ xm jrara ' , irisi •• D-in ' t pg . recolk-ci how sx tilseT : -si-Ji tte o . d « . ^ . ^ wiy » r ?¦ * hi . T « . giidthxl caJy ihre * psrsots irer ? f . re » ciit ia ihs Sci ^ tili cn : ivs .-a , Tenk , whrre ibe iS ' -j dV-Mi ^ sat . E * i » - Ol ihr »» t ' arpe r ^ c ^ - Xr . MJa = a-iasr-. f— -,-.-s pracni viK .-a u . e «; i ; e t-f Mr . ( j ' 0 * Ec ^ " » teesaielr reo « uifc . ' r ^ i iiOiCr . pi-e »*» iiU " fc-sr DorGLiS ! the rjL . rtaaate alTocate of tae ferssixate Mtxtz ' . VTe c ^ not ra-ist the temptatiaE u aas * e ourieke ^ a Yiizlt w- '; ih " rira . Hs Bcerns w « : iiiie aptn the hoc-k a < if ca-2 j , kt by a cexteroas asfisr . "We sincerely grieve for tke panf ^ of his ussshceat , bet -we must exhibit oae or two poicte in K » . ds 552 ce of his friend . SwedesOia ago , Mr . O'Coxsor csarged Mr . Mcxas . iri : h 'haviEtr told L ; a ( iir . Q C . ) ib « he
{ Mr . ll . j recommeTiJc-d to soxe person or p * rs * r * ; * t Berth , fee estafe&haent cf a Jtii Club , j MtrKrE ..-5 ? c .- ? LBS , a ? a- Dotjolas , k slJent on I tie Eitrei-, = Eti ] untie * j ? tkkta of ii in tbe House j of Lc = rc # ; iTTuen Dor ^ is , ^ fer . tie v . vt rime , ¦ appcii .- ; - ria ciiirccte .- ef the third person c = rc- ' ? ri * in ^ tie J < rth pbyiical-force party , zuL . bj way ' of ceijicg Jir . O'Coxyos ' s tu ' veraeut , or of j expIainiE ^ svrrjjiui tenie-cy , admits ail the uct ? , ' o » : y statics : t ^ m ia a mcch core sggr ^ -ated : fom . ! "Th ? pirti 3 ^^ ; 2 . S .-sie , z s-i ^ lmaster of ?«¦;>> XI- ! ilC 2 . L , so-, cu : i = c . v ; ii ^" . i- ii « wt » i ± -i * iiac ^ . i ' r . £ -. & 1 » 5 leea p > . r , « It a > oik ' - \^ j .,, - , ^ - - u » „ -. ' .. i I l ^ t k ^ i b ^ ' ti ^ : ^ . iU ^ ZZl ^ Z ^ l ir ..-. ii-. s sfc » , ^ j ^ v ^ , ' ¦ i ; ive 5-y > latuipts i ^» - > ^ i - -scr- ^ i-sajiunds io rjeT-r ^ Tfari , i ^ ji-r ^ itB . gam oi tieai . ' I ThsTB i * rjva Ls . ^ o * ] s . ^ ^ ™ ^ -e £ _ -i ^ r . - n : ore ' eridcrce is T : ecw--i ~ for Eak : rz rut t ^ e c-2 .= e " ? I : 3 s in nutted tcs . c tie car ^ er ? 3 rl ; a s . boct a ' 5 " j . - > 3 .: ^ p ' Cisb ' oid tike pia . ee—* r : d ths : a proffer vr 3 « nai-.- ; ay tte pre .-e-t •» J ^ rice" ilcxxz cf fire t-id :-. - ^ ii ^ siets : a brgia ^ ri th . Tb : o- ^ ] t tatter ia wh : eh : ibi . * dine- * f .-ra Mr . O'CcixoK ' s ftatement , is : b- ! ti . ; ezt to -si ; cb tbe ' ' Jtirdce" vas rei-iy t ? z ~ . iE j that which he p > -li ? he 3 SJ crize in ethers- ( ve ' ¦ £ 3 t cercai - > ct idea tiis . t the '' Jusdc *' had ' ' cza . sd : zed tbe lEuste : £ ia to ? d sciicss a txce ' zm fere hundred at c ^ oej , aid ths « laugi" | of tie - " Jn .-njre , " ro docfc ; , it tie ft a vr ' tich he Esppoaud these 500 E ^ kew < : o go as a ' terrain to th * * rocd people cf Peitb ) ^ -. a'd rcra = on wbfn brocgii into ^ - -. The wh-i ' e , however , ? . ? oris ' paf : £ re « iJ-sr-c-i cf Kr . 0 ' 'CoxxoB ' 5 Jtite- ' Ef 3 : - Tis : c » -: ; en : a 7 . a * -rr : « thtt h ? Lever was t : Pertb , -: on *» quentiy , iir . Sths , tie ? ch ? oi- ( neater , kli cot ci « izrlrsar ; :. Douglas dot ? i r-t a = « er : ti _ : he wa < th * infc-rsE-ct ; but be i- ^< j E ^ -sert tiit ^; ether wr ^ oB , sive Muxrz , Svh £ . c . ~ - LaiLs * .:, « i ; prt = ctit ; tbe iufereEce i « , ibtre- [ fere , clear titt JItjxtz m ^ t have beea Mr . C -o . \^ o 8 < isi > raiantj in accordizce vrit ' a that fcrd-i-siaa ' a deel ^ ation . Azc , now , if « i . e -wbcle wii * a rfclrz cf joke . » iy ? i . 3 old iir . Zr-rcxz -ave mctjrlorcd it a : a : ' :. ani haw did be meaiea it , zv . 1 for wist c : J Le E-:= r . ca : ; ? Come , if , t 5 " tz ^ e the wiob j = icut . ii ? ZTiz . 1 EiS ' src-sc ? btiirten jbe FtaterBcE ? cf OCckkob . and DoviSl . i » h , that the e \ zb « - i * to Y .- ; a " « £ o * ti = ? " ch ' o--m : a " ride" ckb . "W -2 . t a sisrizerin ! * > Ve fbail : bat : k the gsstie-T 3-.-2 ^ r : ti < so ra ^ ch er .-utcia : ncris to tell C 5 -1 . ai 5-: re-ce . -r . TiIuxtz p- ti -D- ths p-cposer of the cltfk He wi « o ^ iy the -R-h-i-ile = u « ket icsrcbM-t , ivho rrzz . r . sz- pfy th-3 -xiih 5 ZQ , a lar-cin . ' Verily , this Scotch trip -. ths Sira-rpham patrior ^ ^^ t- = :.-' hzvS bian z . pr 3 aufc > , parrlodc-, azd dliiL ^ rcSKf s £ r > : Mrsiz « d Dcrc . is ; the sae o 5 crl 3 / far :- . ; - c ; = s usk--j , ii I lie o' / icr an ala clc- ^ i cf a Z ' . fr- ' : \ . j . * : t tas 3-r-, ps ^ r . t .-j n cf ^ rhich , s-o ^ - 5 oclrriri were es-azu-ei it : hj jrp ^^ f cf the Pc . ir ; - t \ i Uv . cs funds . Ti-ere a-e a few !» £ : « eaters ;_ tbe vay of ' . "T-. ' -r ¦ - . - ¦ :-zi - .-. - , c-i Th ::-h tre ver 2 C : o : > Dotglas ^¦ . c : c . " -r =.-. k- 5 ^ ; r . -rii Lcrd BsorG-i ^ i 5 rhdli b ^ ve 2 _ -:-. ^ -irii hi ? ? p =:-t ; . ,-ics . Vrr i .:. _ ce xsths '^ t cl :- " " . \ 7 Z hz- ' rg > .- ? , > -. _ -f . td "_ > r * : lr Arisr-ivz : ? . ij ; :-. P ,: h thlt , s-i the Ac r I :. - , tha : I-j t .: = the pf ?¦_ .. ho £ :. ; reeos ^ nst- - •' . . -.. .. VI " . r ^ -.-- " - ¦ - - -- ' -. . ' .--.:. LiVGLAS
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 27, 1839, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1067/page/4/
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