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TEE HOLY INQUISITION tSTAHUSHED IX P'lRMISGHAM UNI > E * l THE PIBF- " - TIOS OP KEXETtAPE KEru ^ ilERS . GrsTLs . ; j . x . —V , ' o ] -2 Tehs-r <» -iJislar . ] arird ^ ziei JL « -L JJ ' ' ^ ^^ r- c-uu s , : o ' ihe fefiositj - ir » . >! - . or iid Mari » iratcs e ' -rr . e ;; lT reqrire ti . il ive . 7 - j . r-cii ii >; -- ^ - - ' i- ^ . r , v > - - ; -t . ^ y ^ , \ . ^ .-.- ' . : . in :--: l .-:. .. c =: , c . rl w- . - _;• irf i ^ :- t . i-r . " .-: r .- :: ; F---C ,.--: ¦ - . - / . i c-= m" : v : -it ^ jI ,.. ,.--. ; }• - * l- - ¦ ¦ . - . - .:. -- - .. r ' T !^ .. T-, — . f .. ... i ^ -- ' - " - - ¦ :- - * : . -ir . - - 1- : : !^ Tr . - . : - - " ; ' r— " ¦ . -. - ¦ ¦ ' F ^ - ' ¦ ""' ¦ "& ; b- Ci : ; r .: ;; - > J c / ei "' . ' ¦ cr .- - ? . * • - trite ¦*' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - " ' ¦ - ^ TEE HOLY IN 0 UIM " I 0 \ VST , ^? ic uy" iSRinviv ^ A ^ v ;^; : : ^
Tr . cou- ^ . v ; -- ;^ : ,-. f tlij Lnb ? to malice --repc-eof this -. vr o : .-ecnrlty to those vLo wcbU tie the aamas ; T ? tiigt'o or inife , but who have r not tie « wra-.- tiwwT . aadwfca , for iiek of that , liive bnrard over th « r evii feelings in secre : —I say , in consequence of this Magisterial offer of impunity to penury , and iae Magisterial introduction of all the worst Ji-a ' o . ps of the Icqaisition—I , for one , have been cr ^^ -i irom aj Dei , at a -little after t ? o f clock in the morning , ( my wife and famOr plated * n the greateet stsla of alarm , and , in fact , 1 do not 7 v ° * ^ --r- ^ ' my dpaj ^ i * ^ recover from tie && ** . ) placed ia a dunge-cu , ia ccnmany with ti ^ droKPn sind disorderly , -with thieve * Hid pnwlitBtts mv friends forbidden to see me ; kept there ell ell tbe ether cssm were disposed of ; zsj witnesses
Eomercss caae forward to prove I -was x » t within & aiile of the scene of not and distarhRncf , but in company with tiea at ay club , fat camruig out eaigraaoa on & lirge scsle , itdependest of aJl bo : ourselves ; I Bay these witnessei were i > pt from their employ , and seriously sacrificing their ii : t-r ^ ts ; acd when , at nearly five o ' clock in t 36 afremoon , a ; the solicitation of my fri ? Dds , I Was brocght op , I -was told by the Torv " Magistrate , AJlStOC , ( nho . Ilia W ? fi bsfore , ordeivd tie soldiers to slioot fe lain near Hoiloway Head , for hooting , ) I "was tell bj tios barbarian they had nothing against me . 1 ksse , * for the name of hxj accuser , when he deckrti K- should not give it cp . He told &e I eocld prcie ^ d by legal mea » 8 for redrew I told oia to c \ - > xcvit 1 ruusthave the name of thainformer , a-cd which he woo ' id not give np .
Thni yroi ^ ee , G endemen , ia thi ? baaste ^ land of Mberty , all ths above viflaDie * were perpetrated-, at tie ittftu atioa cf pers&BS appointed for the pablic piotecSazi . and tha teal criEOnil sheltered cjiA protected bj Magisterial aatWitf ; acd I , the aff-ring individi !';! , prevented by them from insatcting those procef ^ i p ^ s to necessary for the public good . Your iizid insertion o ' f the abavo act of despotism in yenr -raluable nswrnaper , willmaca oblige , Year constant reader , _ Johk Hill . Beth ' ebsm Row , Holloway Head , Binniigham , 23 rd Ju't " 1839 .
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( Conditdtd frvm vwr Zrdfoge . ) CEOTfN CODBT , SiTURBAT , J ^ LT 20 . STABBIJfG SF-iTt TADCABTEB . George Mason ( 29 ) , was indicted for having , on tke ^ Sath of Jans , feloaioasly stabbM Philip Googb , with ill ten : to do him s : me grievous bodiiy harm . Messia . Baines and Wharton for the prosecction ; 1 ha pri ? oiter was nndefended . It apoecred from the evidence that on the 24 ? h of
J-one , t ' a * parties were at a T- ^ blic- ' souse in Uile * - kelt The priKraer got np , and said " Phlnp then dare net jamp jo ? - . " He clapped las hand on his shonlflt-r * pj > aready ja s friemiiT meaner , and then pnt his !*> :: arm round hij waiat , and stabbed him with a knifit , which he had concealed in Lis hand . The priy > cer aaid it was all a bit of fan , and be h * d ao inleation whatever of injuring either Philip Goegh , or eny other person . —Guilty . To be impriaonoi ei ? ht calendar menths . This cencinded the criminal besine ** . "
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THB OtJBBS r . 8 TOTT . Mr . StxrUe and Mr . Crompton were fcr the proserution ; Ser fe'e * at Atcherley , Medea . Tomlinaon and Watson were for the deiecdant . Thi ? was an indictment lo try whether a road in the ntighbcnrhood of Masham vu a pabiic or an « ccupa ti on road , The case lasted all day , and was of no interest . The jury re turned _ a verdict for th « prosecution , tbss esubdahing that it was a public road . The Gout rose a little after eight o ' clock . Mtmday , July 23 . ( Before Baron Mjlcls . ) ECTCHISSOS V . COX . Mr . Wordey waj for tha plaintiff ; Sir G . Lewin bt the deieod&nl .
Mr . Hutcfaifiaon was formerly an attorney at Leeds ; Mr . Cox is a horse dealer , reading with , hi * ft& et at AberfonL The acdon was brooght on the warranty of a hoTte . Verdict fer the plaintiff . —Damages £ 38 .
ABBBT r . MO 1 SEB AND OTHSKS . Mr . Bvji ?? wm for the plaintiff ; Mr . Dundaa was for ' . hi ? ilvjfeniints . Tie former i » a comfector , o Le-As , and . the latter , ailjer * . at Sntton-cn-Derwtait . Tio action wits brcmgtt tp recoveT £ 67 for foodi * oH nad deii-rersd to the defendant ' s agrnt , p . : aaii ii ^ tasd Grten-wood . Tee defence w& * , that ( irrcr ; T-i » i bad trifisactioca on Lis own account , r . iii hfid bought for hirz ^ eli wbikt in a state of ii ?^ iv «^ icy . Tb . 6 Jsxj rei&rn * 4 i a veriic \ for *^> f ¦ i ^ -fendaiiia .
T 7 A 8 AMD ASOTHEB V . GEEBSWOOD . Mr . A ^ x 3 uder an d Mr . Dnndas wers for the pbdati £ » ; Mr . Creswell and Mr . Wightman for the defesdast . Mm * . Tyas ( the plaiccff' ) are cc-rn-iniHen at Mirfiei ' - . nc « r Hadaer * fie : d , and tho defendant is a enrge-r-D p t that plice . TLa acrioa vra ^ brought to recovf r £ ~ 13 * . tor flour sapulied to tke defetsaat . The jiiTY , iifter a -oa ^ ii . vestigation . T ^ tumed a ? srdict ioi ' ihepxainuff" —Damages , £ 4 IQg .
SSNTEN'CES . On Monday . Mr . Stakkie , Qneen ' - Cotmsel , sentenced the loilowiug prL-oaerj in the Grand Jury Room : — * ¦ Jeffrey Spar . icn , -who iad Deen convicted of cattlj Cteairng ns '^ r York , : ; .- imprisoned ai month . * . ffitL . &uitmar ^ cofcvicird of -uttering a forj-etl bill at Hull , to be imprisoned pee year . J&seph Ilayner , convicted of highway rofebery , to "be transp « r : ed ten yrars .
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NISI PRIUS COUST , Saturday , July 20 . WILSON V . SPIV'S . AKD ANOTHSb ' . Mr . Addison w& « for the plaintiS '; Mr . Blanahard waa for the def' -ii ^ ets . The &ction ¦«¦ .- >* brought on a promissory note , dated MSrorc , Jarse 1 , 1836 , given b ~ Ms « rs . ' R . and J . Spitik , to Mr . J . Gibson , for £ j 50 su : d interest , andind rsed by his to the pliixuff . The defendants idiaitte 4 the indorsement , bet denied the maiitg of tie no : s . Two witf . ?» --s Laving ahenctiy pri-v ^ d tlis , die jur » " returuei a verdict lo ; tiie pliiaiiS—darcage ? , £ 105 . WiilTSLA-VT v . WILSON A > TD OTHKBS . Tids acdon ( Trich "was undefended ) wt-s trcB | ht on a mcrta ^ p ; ^ " eed for £ 400 and interest . The 6 Xecsti .-3 of -vhe deed havirg been pnned , the jury Teturted a -verdict fcr the plaintiff—daiaages £ 418 .
IB ^ ASBS r . WHITELBT . — SPECIAL JUBT . MesiT-. Dicias and AValsoa trere for the plaintiff ; . ie * --ra . Creesweil and AdcUK > a wer ^ Jbr the defend-nu The :.-dr ? : 53 are both iniHoTners , cear Rippoaden , and . thf ncrion ^ £ . s brought to try th , a rlg " .. t of the defenca ^ t to enlarge lua wr . ter " w : eel , which it appe . ire' * prevented the plaintiff ( whose T » fH wa « Htaaie cii ; t » e > . me rj «« n / hariag ^ ufficieut witsr to work fir . demly his mill . Ait-r s tedioiu and aainterr' j . % invesugedou , the * hole icatic-r is dispute ¦¦ - ^ : e' rred to rn arbitra » r , » ho had power fires iv .: ^ u > decide \ hr rights-fi the partier , and oir « l -i = ! u ; ure tnioytsent ol the wtter .
J ? DBh ISS V . WHITE . M ? , * -- ? . CregjweH and Ho £ gins were for the p . 3 . 1 ur . n 5 . Mt- « sra . Alexander « uid Buiijes for ihe B 5 feLC > 3 t . Tb" ictioa wa * on the warranty « f a mare . bo ^ gu - by the plaintiff 'for £ 28 . Yt > rict fnr the plaintiff—Damaeos , £ 12 .
PILTEE . t . ifitOH AXD OTHEBJ . Messrs . Cresstvtll and Aduisos were for the plaifiUrF ; Messr * . Dcsdab and Watbox , for the def-noMit . Mr . Pilier live * at Hution JUdby , and Mr . « aaga ^ tie pr-Ecipil dciV ^ ca ^ t a ' . Kac ? h :- > ii-1 &-Skenie . iKe action was in trover , . aid brought to recover the vtlae of certain ma ^ inery placed iu a mill * ; iiBtten Rudby , aid ^ Ls ^ l hj Uie de £ ajdani nader a mortgage dted , glv ^ a t-j a person named Meac , the own ; r of the mill , of which Mr . Pilter iraa tenant . It having been proT-d that the machinery wsjshisproputy , ths jurv returned a rerdicl fox the plaladS— -DAiaage * , £ 370 . It being eight o ' clock , the Court adjourned . Monday , July 22 . W 1 L 5 OH P . CXATEM A > "D OTHBES . ( Special Jury . J tletsrt . CRrS 5 W £ LL , AliXANDER , and CLEAfBT were for tte j » l » icuff ; ilcsjre . ^ IGKTMiX , HosGISP , atd Vf ATSOS for u > e dtfer ^^ ajits . iJr . Wil *» n is i ^ . s piiiic uic « r of tiis ' n >> t E —^ g Uuiiai Bankisg CtrupLtiy - , ai . 3 i . t br ^ Bgit tii ? 5- > : z - . ^ r ; ; sT _ r xC t *> 3 i . ' wi ^ l ir it ^ i- l * s '» , . Th * wtrzsw- > -, o il-tssri . C * rr , \ . tu 3 « init - cciair . ^^ 5 »>; TR ^ aiitr . actJij ' . JT ^ -i atD ^ ys-j ^ ry . it uj' . je » - ^ i hit ii . ' " •;^ i ^ T » , \ ciiip ~ -. ~ -. - 2 &S , t £ ^ i ; : ' iTei a . . - .. j-tiiu-. a ¦ - It . fcc . i ^ tie ;¦ ' . Hi •> ' -. 'ir c- > . ^ riri » , itva t _ - -i . zi » cvis : ^ .- * lv ^ 1 k » . ttieui ti ¦ " rrr us li j ^ r bosisei ^ , tiii ^ r t ^ s saj . tru . " . " . iiiiiic «
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, Li > _ Lr . Ill ) SHil' » aiu ihrre ucre do fattt for ' tbr Jurj ; ' » rd insrefjre » verJie : ir »* girrn fcr tUe plsiBtifl " , rMugfgTmk lsiJ la lie decUink * , tubj « : t lo » t * sc iu tli # Ccon ( -1 Kxci . v-^ cer—that Court having the power ef taming it usio a special verdict if the ; tfcink proper .
HOTLK r . HOLT . J .. ' r . CBESSWELLwsi for tLe plaintiff ; Mr . TOWLIKSON for the defeadxat . The action wai bnmgat t # rttoret ^ 20 , f « r s second hand " crib machine ; " the det-kdant pleaded that he did cot parchase it , and next that th « plaintiff did not deliver it withU rrzaonabl * ijce . The plaintiff in a wheelwright at Buli / az , and the feiesdant *» 3 k djer srmr ldanche » ter . Tke bargain w r . afie in Nov . 1 Kb , ui writUn down at th * ubio for tLe parties ^ T Jlr . Kemh » w . Mr . Ti'UUNies urged that thi » feeing written in pencil asd liable to b « erased , did not satufr the sUlnle of fracd * . The LraTBod JVDGE took a rote of th * ebjectioa , and the Jary found a rerdiet for the pUiiliff , damages , j t 20 , dm deiendant to hive the m »^>> iK » .
WBSTMOBBLAKD P . TOUNQ . Mr . ALEXASDIB * n& Mr . Ar . DiSON wtffe eooasel for the plaintiff ; Mr . CRE 88 WELL and Mr . WlGHTMAH were for : he £ < feBt ] ant . The pjaintiff i * a micer at Rtthwe'l ; the dffaidaat is a shot-keeper of that place . The declaration stated that the plaintiff w » a entitled to tke fonrti part of a bed of eoal and the machinery connected therewith , which he sold to the defendant for ^ 200 , and that the defendt » t had only paid - * 55 , leaving the reaabder of the same doe . The defendant denied the bargain , and also pleaded a set off . Aft » r ths emehad fc « en cpeaed , a reftresce wa » » CEge « tod , which wi » sfrreed to , and a verdict was accordingly fonnd Cor th * pUinuff , ssMect to the award of Mr . Matthews .
JSAB . KLJI 7 B . DAWSOK . Mr . ALEXAKDM aadMr . ABDISON were for the plaintiff ; Hr . CRLSiTTXLL aad » r . BOCGIKS for the defendaot . The action was i « r traepwa aaia nievoiii assault . Thepartiu reaide ia the i > ci £ hWmrfeod of Halitax . On iu being stated that thrre vu m Crunrpry sait and another action arising oat of tht s » me tranMetka , ii » Lcr&hip iDg ^ csttd a r ^ fer - race , naa arcortiDgiy after some cnfculution , it ni ifrreed Urefer . ali mtttata la dispute to Mr . Hall , wheee atrard * hcm ! d determtM all the case * , and thai prevent lanher liugxtion . This terminated the JUtise boaiaeat , and the Learned Ja ?; re diacharsed the Jur ) ( with the thanVs of the county far ttifir at teuaaBce ) at three o ' clock . The CocuiBiaO 0 B . « f Asaise wouii be opened at Dvham on Wednesday .
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ADDRESS OF THE CHARTISTS OF ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE , TO THEIR BRETHREN IN SCOTLAND . Brothbk Chaitists , __ Tht thisils of Scodaad has Isbjc had to wrectle with the fierse Wast of advenirj , and w « most sinoerely hope that in ihe nineteenth eentwyytm will not allow that lordly plant to be ihorn of iti iowoj hossnrm , by tamely pennittiM oae of Caleaouia ' s holdett asd bravest son * to be perseentedfor tit crime cf beinjj too bosext , too patriotic , and t * O hllBianr , V 5 iil tlo * o \\ of the Korth » W deeds b » -re been bornf by the traropet » f fame repeatedly rennd the habitable globe , pwiait tj .-aanv to range with eiaat strides over Aat hallowed land , rtantota aaered by the blood of lie martyrs that have fallen in the eaaae cf frsedoa ? Na Brother Chartists , the Und th > . ' . pare birth to a Brace , and a Wallace , a Buns , aad a Sc » : t , can nertr srffar her people t » be so far degraded as to sit passivel y by , sad see « nch a man as Dr . John Taylor iea
sDosea , Dcn- , enamea ii * e a murderer , dragged altos lite a eornmen felon , mtaaed among thieves and icoendiariea , his head all bat ahaWd , siad exhibited like a wild beast to tie gi * e of tl » dcsb , * e profligate , tnd the UcentioM ; nay tTen tawiUd becanae he happened U be a North Briton , and <¦ Ter . ts . ai W held to bail in tts most extravanat amonnt ; and for wtkt ? Why far simp j y savisg the life ot a rascally Pc&cemaa , on * of a body whoae Tery existraee is a dishonocr tj the n » dosi ; therciore , w « think if you tamely submit to tr . ch gnercva iasulUas this , Seotia ' s san is —t for erer ; Bhe will become a bye-wcrd aiooLgs * the ostioos of the earth the fire of her patriots will be extinguished by the tears of her wapping widows and orphans , and her enslaved popclarien -ciH tir * to cry ths ecronaeh over her extinguish *! hepts aad expinag libert ies . Up then , ye brave and tiaeosgneretf heroes —prepara to Uke ample TngRsnce em tiie heads of th * nuserean ts that hare dared to throw down the gatatlat of defiance at tW
( c * t ot a nalvm of w » g svSering yet truly loyal people . Ann then , b *• ore yvnarm ; that alont can eo *»* titBte jour « tr » gth asd »» i « y ; Wdtl * on the arnwwr ofrmtko- pwpare ths coirass and the brasd , aharpm th * skeni dhu aad the dirk , let yon * dayxMresebaf to th * sound * f the pftrock , sad let " A' tke bin * boueta cctm * ovtr th * korte "—let yow war try be tk * Charter mad T * ylor , aad theo , hntnot tul then , wil ye . * nux * the wcrid belicrs thai to * are sioeerr in tout UteaSeaa t « asevata aad wotect th * standard of pobfiealvqiafity . The Bea * or * that to * « et * nKt »* fiMn shall b * as « t * uto yo « again saith th * Scriptve , aad wen y « u to a ^ on that ( irbcyV , dresjdM ia&e * d wvoii be titte doom at many . We hate tioodsiied , b ^ t -we hate tyransy m re , aid if yon dare not punish the v-ickfd asd Tn »! iirvm » riUiia < h » t ksre hid the cfwardire to treat Dr . Taylor w * n * < > "n tba verust robber or manvder hi tae iaad , fallen kadred is avid Scol : * DtJ , asd sank inde « d will be her sou ia tbe eyes or the children of oten . Peoertre the % friends and brathren . Let Doiiina deter yon from doing your dnty . Th * Charter must and will be the law of ike land , if a united people desire it . Httiicrto tho
rose , the thistle , and the ahamro « k , haTe only in > m entwiaed together fe * the ynrpose of binding the ind «*> tr : cQ 3 prjLsxnrry and the iogemons artisans of ail the three cocntriM in the bends cf slavery ; and if we ar * to hs ' e a nx . i" n , : » t it be a unk-n cf troe hearts asd tnng me * to protect enr librrues irom the grasp of Om dOAPftk vypttUTT , as well » j trcm tfce iroa hai > 4 cf the foreign invader . Cheer np . then , brother Chartists : if we lose ( which i * impossible with snch men as Dr . Taylar teleadtu ) we shall stil t * as well as bffer- ; and if we seeomplish our etject , ( which ¦ claicg cue . prevent but treachery ia our own ranks , ) we shall be enabled to leave to oar children an inheritance worth iy . zg to gab , aad worth proUitisg when aeqoired . Be wise , ta ? n , tot drtermined ; asd for every hair that has been rat i-ff Ti ;! or ' i head , the head cf a tjrant shall ache , aad the r rstrajtr- of Uie public weal shall surely ra » Jur that mercy ( iike Cap'iin Portsus I which , in the plenite > l * of power , they d ^ i ;< -i to others . WiA lha best wi * te » lor the gucctss * f tne ? f > od CJSM , and with the mos' . krimt desir * to « ffer the rig ^ t h&nd of fellowship to all mankind , We are , Yonrs , most sincerely , Ths Chartists of ashtok .
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The Soj » l Aaaent w » s giren , ty coaimiseion , to various pr . bhc io . d nrtrats feiUa . Among tiit ^ i w * j the Jamaica liurertTnent Bill . Th ^ Lord Ch . vKCEI . LOR , In aeinrer to the Karl of Vricxioir , stated thit he still koped , preriously to ths eonclcji '' n « t the Scsstion , to t * a . Me to introduee his meastire : o * xu ; iid tke larpr i-onnieBt tor Debt Abolition Act to lreiaud . Lori WHAB . NCL 1 KFB , as cbairmu , presented the report ^ f the St ' ert C » mn . i . cte » of L » rd » " on the slate » f Ireland in rcspert cf cririi " Lord BROUGHAM ( after there had bren seme eonTersaticn on the subject , and tutie contrats » f the report ) gave c .-, ufis that on Monday fortnijiht he should submit a mo-; io 3 fuu ! u > d on that report , as far m the same regarded " the timiiiitntion of justice in Ireland . " Tie Martrnis 1 . 1 NORMANBY intimated that he should cere the . ^ rcvud trying of the Lower Canada Goremaent i .: i : Ob > riiftr ten ; his Lordship had previously nao * d Tsrsi » r . Tht ^ i Lordstips then adjo « med till Monday .
Monday , July 22 . f ^ vi ^ Ta . <— - » M T >» bta BUis wereSrouj ; hi : romthe CcmmoMS , 2 . ni tieLakeol WiXLlNGTON gatensiic « Uiat tomorrow Le t . > . b * k -i ^ abait a niotbn to iheas-13- Lmke of WELLINGTON then adverUd to what he had obierre : ?^ a former erening ifgarding the Vnrning and sarsiiit el Binainghftra , which descripuun had t" * n ebarged -j ce - ii ^ jj fraucn . He repotted thst he judged from the iT .: ? ni n . sin the nMrspaper :, aud that sccordisg to them the tnm .-o--:: ? ru had exceeded nhat he . had knswa Co occur in t-. rrn ^ _ iXrn bv btonn . He also dwelt on the results of a nise Tens" iitreiai ( Scvfrniiicnt , % * then exhibited . L --a ii Jii ^> UR . VB SMtered into mom * fartherexplanatioBS zain ^ ' ^ s « rratk »> s , and said that the isqairy would be according to the jm crdtnt of Bristil , where much greater d > iaige had bteaiidkud . The . oceedicfi en the Chnrch Pisdplin * Bill , aad the Cnstodv rflaf-. t . U" Biil , were deferred till 1 bandar . ~ Cl ~ . Munudpsl Corporatiaa * ' ( Ireland ) Bill wes ta * n takes is . vt > ooi . » iQrratif . a , &ad the dWnaeicn * on it occcpied the rer . am . Wr of thrir Lordships' sitting . It was read the second Visit , aad sniexed U > be- commiued es Maa&af .
Tvttday , Jul y 23 . TV Supreme Courts ( Scotland ) Sill was md the ttird lime a > i p « ss « d-TLd Um C * x >» i » Gtrrersmrst BUI was ivad a second lim « , en ' Jh * t-svdt-rslandi&g that the disca&acn shaald uX ? p ' . uce * b the qaebtion _ gcLsg into Comniittee on >' riuay . Vh « Elccdoo FeUiW'cs Tnais bill was dettrred . The report ot th * Prisens Bill was agreed t « , T be remaiaiag orders beinf disposed of , their Lordshi p * adjpErae ^ .
HOUSE OF COMMONS . —Friday July 19 . A good deal of cocrersatioa arose on the varioos " Small Debu BX : s" nowbefcre the Hone . Lord J . JtUSSRLL stating that ne endd gire the assurance list ear } y ia the next Se * aion ha wodd introduce tae lotg-VrasiUec Conntj- CvtuU BDl , s > g eaeral priacipls ui whii wouii meet the ptevisiea contcinp ' : at ? d by th «« e nnmereoi bJi » . Tbe rrparu of tboae -rarums bills were preeented , and o : . ;« . - * to lie on the table .. O . Iod-1 SLBTUORP repeated hi * Dotice that * n the nrst » v ; j ' : r d > y , he would rubmi : Lismo ' -iou for ths redectisn on ii _ e dctr rn fire insaraures . J ' . ' . P . 1 HOMSON ( in answer to Mr . O'Conneii ) » aid that i * » hsl receiTed inh-rmsticn thit tho French Giivemment ir . tctd .-i to impose a resUietrre duty upon foreign liuon yarn ; la : tfcat he did not know when it was to uks cflcxt , whether •^ urj-5 cur Piriiaau-nury ieeess e-r not .
_ . - " - Hawks Kariag mored for a copy cf thj roles of Wan » ick Qwl , sir r ,. WiLMOT sejd that , in eonsegoMje * of ths perifcon prrt ent « d on Thursday , he had written requeitiiig ar . • crenkation into tb ; aljegatiotu of tre pstitioa ; and that on iiciiity he expected ibt repo-t therecn , when he w * uli snbimt : bem to tt-eHc-asefuihwiih . k 3 r . HUTT cored for returns as to the Steps fc ' cjjttd •? , ^ ^ f q ^ -i-c- of the a .: irr ^ u ^ rixug thfl " L ' luiah _ U-TdJ RU ^ SKLli ( in n-. t-. Ter to Mr . P ^ rkf r ) raid tba » K ; . ;* :: ¦< ic ;«_ d i ^ prufetd Hiih t .. ? L- . ; -x : ^ B ur RiU * iii ' il ; iV . - . i ; . nc irii » i .-:. ti lo i :, t : .-u . aiL .. t-: r 1 ill n . jre tu * '• lj r ' - ; o ' . '• ¦ *" -- ' - ' - '; : ^¦ -. ¦! f ( . ' . ' ., : ' ic , tL-: v' ^ - 't ^ . fas t ! ' * ii ± -: i . ciioc . l j-t iiidiT iE ; j irtej .
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^ mmmmamm mammammmmLm L . ird SAI 4 DON deferred tk ? Small Tenement * Bill tii next . 33 > -u ; .. L » ¦ d J . B LH 5 SI . L , /; n 3 newcr to Caplaia R-, ldero ) sai . l that U vrru ' . d r . ^ u " : r 2 ksc-vbeiird celv . l , \ o utate »\ i . t bad bp ^ n d ... " .: regjs ..-. . : f ' . hf Sp » a > h j-gi- ; r . ; nnd hettgg ^ d ibat lh ; - iv ! jn : rj-ic c : it ! ri » BiX ^ . *! . ! Lud l ' almer » ua » when that Noble l , ;; ra nn m tbe H ^ xiM ! . f > - \ YB . re ' ii- > ir = icjj B ! l went throMgh coaimUtfV , waa reported , sr . d ordered voia read the ihir . l time on Saturday . Sat unlay , July 20 . Ln :. ' J . UU ^ RL .. kv-v , d t ^ t \ j Il ; , ns :. , v > Keit » Mf ' mieji raaii ' . £ -jd j ^ lh : 1 ' oir i . x * Coaiuu « i- > a Oomjuuance Th < iii-- !! f : !> was , » : ! . ¦; c ' / pv . rt ^ a [ . y nercriJ J . irfOibv'rs ; , Mf . L'UUKLL . « E' .. > T : '« mi . *! ihc < ys » . m > . f " rpr . fralij U ' . ii , i iys ' . i-ra - . rkiigot wita ca ? jtr to me ho . t inurvBti cl the co : & .-i :. ; ilv . TL » qivs :: iiii J f . 1 : 5 into cwuuiiitee Was CBITUC , Ml a divuidiv . "Xiii r . nKibcro « ere : — Bm * ^ m ^ M ^^^ a *^^^ m *^~ r ~ m ~ . ^ ^~ mW ~ ¦ - ^ .. Vrli ^ 0021 **™******\ T ^ m ^ nmth
Ayes 8 G J <" oes 27 Majerity for going into Committee .. 59 Mr . DARBY then moved that it be s , n instruction to th < committee to introduce the following important elans ? : — " And whereas many able-bodied pursers wbo were married befgre the passing of the Act 4 th and 5 th Will . IV ., c . 76 , are unable to aaintaia their famili «; be it further eracted , that it shall be UwM , after the passing of this Act , for the Guardians of any parish or union , if they khall think fit , to RWe relief t » any widow having a family , or to » ny ableoodjcd person in any parisk or nnion , who shaJl have be « n married before the passiag of thi » Act , and wh » Bfe » U be unable by their industry to maiatain their children , the iSTOe Of such marruge , notwithstanding any provision contained in this Act , or in the said recitsd Aet , ot any order or orders wsued , or which mav be issued by virtue of this Act , or of the said recited Act . Provided always , that no part of such relief to suth last-mentioned able-bodied n * ra * n shall be in m » apy . " Mr . FOX MAULE opposed ttau instruction , en the ground that it tended to tnbvert all the trading rinripJes « f the
p Lord J . BUS 3 ELL also oppoaed it , on Ou ffround that the change indicated by Mr . Darby would nottonduea to the beneficial workingof the law . Sir J . GR AH AM aaid that he was prepared te share in the responsibility cf introducing to * original Aet , and that h » * m pT « piTeo , moreover , to assert that the New Ptoor Law had worked beneficially for the labouring classes , as well as for the rate-payers . The motion waft carried , on a division , the nomlars for it
A ye * 6 » Noes 46 Msjority for the motion ........ 23 .. Lord J . RU 35 KLL said that , as Mr . Darby's motion had beeu cjuried , aid as that motion inrolred change * of so much importance , he did not fsel justified iu then stating the course which the Gorcmotftnt aught deem it necessary to adopt . The eonnittec * n the Bill was thea named . The several Sills on tke table having been forwarded a 8 lM » , Mr . FOX MATJLK morel for and obtained leave to bring in a Bill to provide for the mere effectual collection * f raUi for the relief of the po * r . it was brought in , mad tho first time , aa « ordered te b * read the second time * n Friday aext . ' The House shortly afterwards adjourned .
Monday , July 22 . Mr . DUNCOMBB gave notioe that he should more that it be aa iastroction to the committee on the Poor Law Commission Continuance Bill to introduce a clause to abolish planlitr of voting . ' Mr . HUME said that he should move , regarding such BUI , that the meetings of th * Poor Law Guardians be puhlie when they desired it . Lord J . RUSSELL gare notice that in the committee on such Bill he should propose a clause different from that sanction ^ by the Hctue on Saturday , but ( sabling Guardians t » afford relief to the families of able-bodied panpvr marrisd before the passing or the Poor Law Act , Ac ., so as , however , n * t to affect the principle of that Bill . Lord J . Rssaell nrxt gave intimation that in consequence of the state of th « couatry he should bring forward a proportion for ths iacreaiw of the infantry regiments , so as to f ive &B increase to the Army of 4 , 000 ven , the cos * of which however , to April next , h » calculated weald not exceed ^ 75 . 000 . Loid
J . Ru » sell next stated that he had receive * a communication ffem Birmingham , expressing the opinion that nothutg but a pennaamt police force could enable the magistracy to enforce the law and preserve it ; and that it was therefore the intention ef Government to advance for such pnrpos * £ 10 , 000 to b * repaid by a raw levied in Birmingham ; ana on Wednesday he propMed t * bring in a BUI te enable magistrate * to establish a Coatty Prliee Voroe . Mr . LABOUCHBRE , in answer to Mr . Langdale , said that Sir G . Arthur had adopted step * U > prevent Oracgs Jhroceasions in Canada . Lord PALMKRSTON , in answer te earnest iaquirie * of Captain Boldero , said that tbengh many of th * elauns * f the Spanish Legion had been admitted , and d « ly certified , such was the penury of th * Geremmeat that payaaent eould not be obtained ; but every possible effort U em payment made
snaoM oe . As to a commercial treaty with Spain , bis L * rdsbip s » id ha ( eared that there was no chaaoe of obtaining anything ef tho kind just yet . The Haase thta proeeoded to th * orders of ths day . The rfport reepeeong th « constabulary of Ireland , to aecure a reserve' force , wperieaeed opposition from Mr . O'Brien aud Mr . Soulbnrn , te . They said they should object to the proposition when brought forirard In committee . Mr . U . BULLER withdrew the R *« istr » tioa Courts of Appeal Bill till next session . The Posts ** Kednctk > n BUI was read the second time , but act till after strong arotesta from Mr . GOULBURN and Sir R . PBBL afafawt the sioptian » f a «« h a meejuw with a deeaahsf tvrams , aadwhaa , if the plaa taU * d , itwmldbo so iwpmsihle to impose any new tax to maka . soe 4--ftuther dc&esiacr . and to ssnmort imhUt credit .
Th * CtUNCStLdR of th * KXCBKQUER said he hooldMcr * that the Bill be eoasidettd ia Coeuaittee ea Wedaeadsy . Colonel bIBTHORP , « m the questiim that th * Hotee reaotv * inU Comouttoe « f S *» ply , brought ferwjii h « m * tioa as to the expediener of rid > ciBg uke dun «• uunsmce * against fire . ' That having been negatived , v - Mr . GILLON Baoved that the Hsbs * receive iato cwunittee , for th * purpas * of revkiag cenaia taxes , the post-horse and mileage duties , Ac . There was a lengthened disconioa on it ; after which the motion was negatived . For the motion 43 Against it lot Majority agaiast the motion 61 The Rouoe then resslved into the , CoAtnitMse at Supply , aad disposed of several mi . < e < lUneou * MinimtA . Tuesday , July 23 . 8 ir B . WILMOT presented a copy of the rules and regulations of Warwick Gaol .
Mr . T . DUNCOMBH pr »« eriUd a petition , sijmedby the Chairman * f a meeting at Edinburgh , praying that her Majesty ' s Miaisters might be impeached on account of their coudact to « ards the people of Birmingham . Mr . HAWKS gave notice that he shoalo , on Tuesday week , move for pavers relating to the treaties between Turkey and England , and to the trade , generally , between the two conn trie * . Mr . T . DUNCOMBK gave notice that he should , ea Tuesdty next , submit a motion regarding the confiosmrat of J < th . i Thorogood , in Chelmsfwd Gaol , on account of church rate * . Lord J . RUSSELL roovfd for aa advance of money on account of a Birmingham polire force—a motion which , after Mae oppo » itit > n izova . Mr . deader , dec , vu fc »; r « edto . Ths Uoos « , in coEimittec , ad « pt » d a rewlution for gran ling the loan of ^ -10 , 000 10 the Birmingham Corporation , for tho orguiizaden of a local pclice . That resolution Was iraauv di » te ! y reported , snd * honly afwwards , Lord J . HusstU brought : n the bill , which was read a nrst , and was erdered to be re * d a second time oa Wednesday .
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^ MEETING OF THE CHARTISTS AT NORTHALLERTON . ¦
On Wedne » 3 ay , Jul y IT , a deputation waited upon Mr . iJUemn , eit'irg Magutrite , at the Csurt House , with a requisition tor an out door meeting , in the town or Borough of Mortballerton , but the worthy Magistrate a—iirnd them it would be oat of his pravisce to do so . Mr . Rogers , one of the dt nutation , intimated that th » requisite !* would , xa that cane , hold tae meeting on their own responsibility snd consider it legal , in which Mr . MUevan agreeably concurred , wishing the speakers only sot to use inflammatory language . It was intended to hold the meeting on Monday la * t , but the dcputalion coming unexpectedly on Thursday afternoon , the meeting was obliged to be called fer Frid&y evening with placards , which were posted up that evening ; but in keeping with their T » n » l bjscnai , th = factions bad determined that
not a bill should bs seen next morning , for they polled all down , and left not a vestige behind . We solicited the bellman to call the meeting , but being a Chartist meeting he declined . The rain fell fust all the dav , and many an ai dent prsyer was put up by the " humble Chri'tiaos" for it to rain so ibat we ccrdd not stanA ont , but God wbo never regards the worship o ( the hypocrite , nor the heart breathings of thu p ^ tnvd sepulchre , sUpt the bottle of Heaven . At the » 7 poiated time , hundreds flecked to the standard , which vras in the maiket-crc « s . Mr . THOMAS ROBW 6 ON a working man , was callei to the chair . He hoped that the -men 01 NortaaUerton would show by their conduct that evening a determination to keep to the good eld rule , peac * , law , and order . He then introduced
Mr . Batch ELOR , who appealed to the sensitive part ef that assembly oa behalf of the destitute millions ; he enlarged ia a chuosopbie manner ou the principles contained ia the People's Charter , when He was intirni > te 4 by two deba-athed . aad profligate tharecurs , who had beea aade drunk for the nmaeion . They came iato the mU < t of the cr » wJ , aadbcgao avawliag aad evrsioa till they even frothed at the nonth . TKb police » uai ' u > g by , took them away , and yeas * aad gffet TO Tr % umitor m xmio * te , whrn a low attorney , west Into an aborning shep sad begmn playiag on a bugle , aad drew all the children about him , aad encouraged them to shout to drown the voice ef the Speaker , ia which laa&ahle employment , he had an assistant , a grocer , as deeply dyed in blue infamy aa tile tuffler . He has the appearance of oae of Phsroah's lean kine—hungry , dirty , long , lean ^ and pnflisateelf , who * e very filth ia meat aacsioas . He gave the bovs mitaev . and excited them on t * violence , fcr thev dij not
• aly content theaaselvet with shouting , bat had ( eaource to throwing m « ld and stones . Mr . BATCHLOB concluded his address ia the midst of great applause . . m Mr . ROGERS theneame forward an ! gave the " humble Christian * " a po * d thrashisg . Th » town is filled with professors , who showed a most * ' wor thy" exuntls ia agitating children asd encouraging them to break the peace . Mr . Bjown next spoke to the hmnane of hi * hearers , tad assured ihi-m with all their physical aid , tha men of Dorham and Nortbcmbcrland , were competent to give the gentlemen a good drubbing when the day of reckoning came . ( One fellow a draper here showed his ealie * face , and seemed determined to earn a brief notice . He imitated th * baboaa to p » rfefticn—in fact , hen 13 all th * appearance of that tribe wsn'aaz only the tail . ) Sir . Brewn gave genernl satisfaction . A vote of thanks was Rife * to tha Chairman , three tiuicn three for O'Cennor and the Star . TJ ]) tTrrds of 50 named were » f ;«\ rards enrolled , tha Association U ia the highest prosperity .
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A GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF THE BOLD CHARTISTS AT THIRSK . Last Sa tor lay , M ^ gsr * . B .-own , Eatehe ' vr , tnd Pagers maJr their es ; rT ir . to TsL-fk , abeu ' - Vj ^ -pait ^ fce o'clock i . t ' jr raarai . ^ . ra a ; ig . Tiicy drv ;** cp ' . o V :. ; . ii all ' s , the Klaec--inr ., i :. cy tt . Tc nic ; by the v-ortUy w . - . sr : " Ara yen . Chailiitr ?¦ ' * 'n hU JomBi . . Th' / ' yTera . " Then vol ai'jit 1 : 0 cut ; v .-o will tuv c ^ > Ch ^ TU- ; 1 » . h- ; : c . YouiB "» jt" sr .. » s ioHi-r k < c ^ e : £ 0 : ilvag with } : »;; . ' "IUs horse aaJ jj : g
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• m ^ xttexea to ulryUoller ' n , KiB ^ '« Arm ... HebVm ovt th « sot lw * to bko lh « aor ^ sat ; b « .. a ttlOa » , hri came , anil foaa 4 ha fc » 4 n ,, t Chartiau is Uw h *** -. ha « a * likn » r .. l 3 fc « l ) , ftwhinjr at the . ucuia . T » Ise tho honeamr ; ; £ *^ * * ' t l » we « on lav ^ n-mh ^ . " AIm ! iw T 2 iiri ? T ^^^ mauld ** «»»»«» bcrse » t _^ . t' >'» wre , _ P < s ?« ' «»»« tbe fcand . of the helliuan to call a t !;! ^ , K a 2 Sl ? ; bttt tl * ** & . r « t « nt off the door-. tonpfl , v « W th * V > . » ni » n vtta a ^ ji .-. J br a can'in / h » ua-^^ te ^ ixm « ^ z Z& J VJX , ^ :: ; t ^ X tr . ^ -s ^ ; t ^ ^ w ^ jr i ^ t . S « ra ,, tion . Mr . Rop ™ niave . l an omeW . » w , t "That tffi So" ^ ^ " t" *?** ' ^« P »^' V 0 " . very W rhirsk ; butte had no one to s-ewd hb * , and the bell vra . ^ r ^^ uueatoMr . ^ e ^ . K ^ xrJ . « . ^ n ^
M «* ffs . Roger * and Browa then went ti the Croaj , and swore they vrooldhold a meeting iasneteof a ) T form ^ kW IS&dlS ^/^ *«** waa fa an uproar : ASSESS , surroun'led the speokcra , and were determUed that aot * hau of dieir heao - » ftho « ld be i . > j « ed . The tofnta ^ propoLS to Mr . Andrew , H . ad Ina , that he should bW oit aTl 8 gaU * n barrel of ale , for the working . lasses to mt ? L ^ aMuM Roger * and Brown if they insisted 0 * getting ap » " e « tiag ? \ T . w Clum » P «> P <» ea to trail Kogera and JSroWn abont « the vf , «» d they should call tivirown nwtC of Colley U » horse , to their surprise , was already in the gig : they Jumped into it , and a tremendous shout oftriomph Si . ^ l . "V ^ . ""^ V meetill K *• »* l * ld immefc » tcly at he LeadI HUto , a Uttle out of tna town , aad handreds directly made their way there : thev went &k ! Z
street in the town calling it , the *«^ 7 M lmna& ing the jig declaring if an man came up to molestthcm in a « y way ^ tbatthey wauduar them limb from limb . They would not have their al » , and swore , for tae fature , ther would never visit their hoasea . imsure , tuey Unf » rtnB » trf y , Mr . Batchelnr wm left behind , and was Srt - I'J ^ , the "« " 5 *«» M <> " oUckguardsa ' lhe town I ~ 5 V ^^ T " ^ ' *?» Wp" >*» Wr havemarden » d Lim rf he had not been rweued . He then Reeded U Uie plaea of meeting ; while they , after using him in that brutal maaner , weat t * the magistrates f * r a warrant ! to apprehend him oa a charge bt aedition anj eonspiracragaWt the pubhc wfoty . Twenty-tw * special constables , ariTtte police-officeii , m glorionr array , came t . j » to the meeting ; fcut , happily for the speakers , the mtthi nuiiint . .. J ? . l
and presided over it . " Mr . tw , was' spcaSfag , andib £ strength km nearly exhausted . Tie invited thorn ti draw a little nearer , which they did : he gave lhe » seme heavy artillery , which made them shake . Mr . Browa followed ia sfl excellent speech , detailing theprinciples of the Charter . _ After the meeting was cloa-id , th « y wiihad the police to jrat the warrants in ferce ; bat the magistrate declared it was a lagal meeting , and nothing was said te Justify him i * proceeding to their apprehension . They allured tha honest j » lriots tUt U WOUld not b « long bef * ie tU won \ d bo at Thirak again , and should hold the next meeting at the Cross aad happy it was for the pe ^) le that Mr . Joshua Crempton presided , for he kept the blnotlhoands off the people , and if he had not been there , a * doubt the slaughter would have been groat . . A voto of thanks was given to the Chairman , anl tke meet ' ing quietly dispersed .
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TRIAL OF THE LLANIDLOES RIOTERS , Welchpool , July J 8 . Tke Court wm crowded to exe «* to-day , in con" eqapnee of it being known that the inditidnala connected with the ontrgaes at Llanidloes , in this county , would be placed upon their trial . The prisoners , thirty-two in number , were brought from Montgomery Gaol at anearlyhour , and were ranged , some in the dock , and others in the seats , appropriated for solicitors . Thny were all included in one indictment , wfcidi charged them with having uulawfaUy ; « nd liotwuhr aasembled together , and b ^ gMmM WtowliaSr ^ &iwn , and fouor the Mtoj ^ W&mi Etan ^ at U « i ^ » The namaa of the prisoner ! were—W 3 U < Sa Jone * Edward Humphrey * . Abraham OwerT ^ T ^ mril
rlnmphreys , John Evans , John Lewis , John Jenkin * , \ rilham Morgan , John Jones , John Evans . J an ., Giles Richards , Elizabeth Lucau , William Jones , Daniel Jann&n , David MorrU , Richard Thomai , Margaret Meredith , William Richard * , Valentine Rowland * John Thomas , David Jones , ThomM Hamer , Daiid Hamer , John Nieholls , Benjamin Davw , Edward Morgan , Evaa Mantell , Richard Pugh , Richari Hug he * , Edward George , and Thomas Evans . 8 ' The Attorney-General , Mr . Temple , Mr . Jerri * , and Mr . Welaby appeared for the prosecution , and Mr . Yardley for the defence . Upwards of twenty witnesMs were examined for the prosecution , and the trial occupied the whole of the day . TBe evidence was too vomminoos to report . Th » following is a correct statement of the results : —
SENTENCED TO TRANSPORTATION . James Morris , for subbing , with intent to do bodily harm—15 yean . John Ingram , Abraham Owen , and Lewi * Humphreys , for training and drilling to use anna—seven years each .
BBNTBNCED TO IMFRI 8 ONMBWT . # Thomas Powell , for seditious word *—one year in the gaol ef Montgomery , and to enter into his own recognisance in £ 400 , with , two Stretios of £ 100 eaeh , to keep tho peace , and be of good behaviour for the term of five yean from tha expiration of the sentence upon him . John Evans and John Lewis , for riot and assault —oae year , with hard labour . John Davis , Evan Pngfa , Richard Owen , Isaac Lew i * , and Thomas Morgan , for training and drillins—six month !* each .
Joseph Jenkirwon , William Owen , Jehn Evans , Edward George , John Jones . William Jones , Jame * Jenkina , Daniel Jarman . Elizabeth Lucas , David Morrim Margaret Mer-dith , Thomas Morgan , Giles Richards , William Richards , Valentine Rowlands , Richard Thomas , and Ann Williams , for riots—six months , with hard labour . Benjamin Davis , David Hamer , Thomas Hamer , David Jones , Eiward Morgan , Evan Mantel ] , John Nichol * , an 4 John Thorn ** , for note—three months each , with hard labour .
Richard Hughes and John Evans , for riot—two months each , with haH labour . Richard Evans and Richard Jones pleaded guilty to an indictment for being trained and drilled , and were discharged on ent ? ring into recognizances to appear forjudgraent when called upon . Edward Humphreys pleaded not guilty to an indictment for not and assault , and entered into recognizances , the case being traversed to tke next assize * . Thomas Wood also entered into recognizances to be tried next assizm . Charles Jones had a true bill fonnd against him for seditious words at a meeting held at Newton on the 9 ih April ; and was ordered by the juige to enter into recognizances of £ 500 for himself , and two sureties in £ 260 each . A bench warrant has been issued agaisst him , and a rewardw offered for his apprr hension . ThomaaMorriaand ^ Them&s J oae * were acquitted
WESTERN CIRCUIT . Devizes , Thursday . The Chartists . —Willi&m Batcher wa * indicted for having wiliully fired at William Benbow , one of the metropolitan police , wit \ i a loaded pistol , with intent to kill snd murder him , or to do him some grievon * bodily harm ; and Louis Dainton , Charles Randell , Jacob Maddock , John Wingrove , and Ann Willis , were charged with aiding aud assisting Wra . Butcher . # Hodges conducted the case for the prosecution ; and Mr . Cockbukn , Mr . Stone , aud Mr . Bill defended the prisoners . All the prisoners were acquitted . '
The liraud Jury have returned a true bill against Carrier , R > berts , aud Pott * , but iheir trials are traversed until the next assizvs , ou the ground that they were charged witk other offences in th « indictment than those upon which they were committed , and not being prepared to answer th « sa offences .
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CHAKGE OF BEGGING AiSilMT TWO CHARTISTS . Oa Wednesday , George White and' J < ylrn' WiLon . ' . » erp brought tef . > rathft Mayor , and STteawt Smiiii and Pawwn , at Ihe Court House , by P&iae Serjeant b adt-, charged , und-r the Vagrant Act r with bepjfing , ; n goinjj to rome of the shco&peoeaj in Irtjea * ,. to solscit ^ oiiationa in aid of th * Sitciaaal l > - *? nee rnad . Thi * was the char ** on w * kh thev w . ra « i >; jrefceiuted , but it will lw s- ^ t-ii by t-w- ! : ii ; W-: r . t ' , riJ . "nc-, thacn was : » ifrwards a'tteinpr « dto-htu :-ui" . i isr . T oae of intimithition . \ W # far ibe- JHJ : sle fill s iccer (< j , tiaae vvill ^ U ; , v . 1 ~ ue pr ;! . cra' > 5 v , ^ eiTwiji on the . justiws ot tl ^ ir ceuS ' , ' . v « 'ru nor pn-py ^ a vruh lc ?* i jtcJTit-r- , so that me great unpaid , . «¦> lar h , thjrf dav ' s ffncvi"i \ K : gi are eweern ^ di i-. i-. d i : a : } their owa way . T ) ie following is the evidence adduced : — mmmmm mmaanxa ! ajtmmmmma , ^ mmmnm . mmm . m , ^ , ^^ . ^ - —^^ n o » >»^ ~ , * ~ = ^^ = ^^
Serjeant Wade—I am a police omcer ; last night , between six and seven o ' clock , 1 was oa duty in Vicar Lane , when I received information that two men were going about in Kirk ( ate obtaining tuobst . I proceeded there , and sooa met with the prisoners ia tlwrshop ef Mr . Taylor , natter . I asked the : n wliat they were doing , and thsy » aid it was no ba « - nens of mine . I told them they would not be allowed to go abont in tfiat way begging . They denied that they were begging , and said they bad as mach nght to solicit gnbseripfjoas m other persons had for the Major ' s gold ehaia . I told them 1 should take them into corte ^ y—that the * ahonld
go to the pobce office , and there it should be decided who was right On the war to the office , White said , if I pat aim in pri » on , ' he wonW bring an action against me for false imprisonment . The books now produced I found on them—tb » one markad A was in the possession of White ; it contains some writingen the frontpage , and the names of a few subicribjprg . There ia aim a label on the back , and it U rigned "Geerce WWte , Secretary . " The other bears a similar label on the back , with the signatHW , and contning the name * ef a number of individuals . They are the same which I took from them . I found On White the sum of 4 Jd ., and on Wilton 6 s . '
Edmund Stead , of the firm of Simpson and Stead , cumers , Kukgate , said the two ^ prisoners came into their shop yesterday , and baring prodacei their book , asked if Mr . Simpson was in ; he told them he could answer for Mr . Simpson ; and they then said thoy had called te solicit a subscription for the National Defence Fund . He said he should have nothing to do with ir , and tbey then said they should enter his name in either one book or tho other- that they entered the subscriber * - in one book , and those who rernsvd in the other : they should enter him in the "Black Book . " M ^ PStra **—How do yon know they entered you in the Black Book ? Wu any information given from which you learnt that ? WitneM—No ; they said nothing , but it was good enough to understand . Those who have mrt theif request are entered in one boek , and those whe have rehwed in the other ,
George Broadbent , tailor , . fee , 40 , Vicar Lane — The two prisoners came to my shop yesterday , and presented their book ; I asked what ' it meant , and they said could I not see ? They desired me to read W i ! " SP ?"" - * , k read V > * nd fonnd it was about the National Convention ; in consequence of this I threw the book dewn , and asked them if they knew the road out of the shop , and told them I would net support the Convention . White said I did not « ay no when he left two or three pounds at my shop . They only presented the book marked A " /* ;*_ . i i ? nanao in tno oUier book w » h the word " if almt" opposite to it . Mn W ^ jroowwAc ., KLrkgate , wa » at tea when th
"f JZJ ^ &QL * ?* told " ^ n <* time , nd would not look at it . White then asked him if he weuld support the Northern Union ? He replied he did not know what that meant , but he would rapport the Radical * , as he van a Radical himself White then asked if he would rapport Feai / nw O'Connor , to which he replied " No / aeUher would he support the National Convention , They then said they would enter his name in the Black Book {" -. * he ™ lftp . ut . Km down u a Radical White said No , that would not do ; they must do their duty . Witness replied , Yes , " England expects every man to do hia duty , " to which the prisoners rephed that those who were not for them were ataicst them , and they should put his nama down He fonnd hu name in the Black Book .
Edward Matthews , Kirkgate , was asked same question j as previoas witnesses . He refused to subscribe . He afterwards w « t out and saw Mr . Dobbmx » and Mr . Wass talking in tho street . He went to thttn , and the prisoners oamanp , wheoDobbineg , who knew White , addressed him ,- and « id he thomght they were carrying thlitgi too far ; he also asked . him if he would not b « better at hi * work . White replied he was about his work—that was his work , and he wa * working under the National Convention , whose orders he wm bound to obey . Dobbin «« tha « went away , and Whit © was asWifhe was ordered by the Conventioa to atab anyone or to sot their kou » e on fire , if he would obey , to wbieh he repliei . that he aWoldobev the Convcation im all things . * Wldta—That is falae .
Witness—The name of Townsend is over my shop door ; he occupied it previously to me , and the prisoner * have got bis name down , but I am the occupier of the shop , and the aenoa to whom they spoke . J Charles Noadea , tailor , Kirkgat * , said the prisoner * came to him and asked what side he was on . He agked them if they had beea * ent by Feargus O'Connor ; he told them he would not support him , nor would he submit to bis test White asked if he would support the National Convention , to which he replied , " No . " TVy then said they knew bis opinion , and would put him down in one of the books , tmt he coEld not say which . Eiward Kirk , tinner acd brazier , Kirkgate , said the prisoners waited upon him and asKed what principles he waa of ; he told them h * was
neutral , < vnd did not take any part in politics . Tkey said th * y did not want his voto ; all they wanted was to know if he was friendly to their creed . They each had a book , but h » did not look at thorn , nor did they explain anythiug to him . He saw them go to other snops . John Wood , ironmonger , 12 , Viear-laue , said the prisoners came to him between four and five o ' clock ¦ they had each a book , and requested him to look at one of thtm ; he told them h * . had no time ; he read three or four line . * , and then said he would have nothing to do with it . They went out , an-i took his name down from the sign . He 1 ^ 4 looked in the book marked B , and found hu > i ^ mo written . Edmund Rhodes , hatter , Kirkgate . said the prisoner * called upon him yesterday ; White had tne
Door mar * ea A , and Vilaon that marked B . They said they were goin ^ r . und to » e who were their friend .. , and who we « their enemies . He road the title page of book A , and then said he shoulc give them , no anj ) wer- ' mind waa not eade upand they might call * g ^ v Sarah Foxcroft , V' -. bUcan , Vicar-lane , deposed that the pruonew told , , er if « ha did not npport them " it should bo w M for her . " She refused , and they took her name f-tV ) m the ^ j ^ . j went aw ~ . i ^ . " ^ . . ^ avin « " «» 8 « » through , the magistrates
- at half-pwt twelve o ' clock , retired to ? Pn rooBn ' where we understand there was a veryruu a . tandanc * , their dehberation * being ash" ! f i T ' ' Totti * » ^ 1 ; and Mr . Barr ; Ihey had alsr , ^ e dreadful lilacKBook aad the depo ^ . smon * . They were close tod till near tiro , when tie Mayo ,- and Messrs . Smith aud Paweou returued mto Court , Btter which the depositions weie read 9 c , and » worn to by the respective witne » s . s , ami l was anacunced that the prisoner * wara remand-d FJl Friday .
W hit * then made nn application to b * admitted to bail , which was pertinaciously re ^ Uted , on what grounds we are at a loss to imagine , by me Mayor , who said he was supported by his brother magi * - trattM . ^^ Charles Conner then made application to thy Bench for an ord ^ r to have two nnail book * , unoou-¦ ectvd with the present inquiry , and which i ^ ad been taken fromthe prisoners , r ^ tuiuad , but this vs * al * o refused . The Court , w ^ ict for nearly fourhaurs was orowded to exMss " , was then cleared out , and the unfortunate Lhartuts sent down to pruoa .
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Hcll Cork Maeket , Jaly 23—Sinee this day week we have had repeated showers , bat the last two days have Wen tolerably Sue weather . The Crops of Wheat are maturing , and look well , hut geuer * lly will not be m * cb , if any earlier , in Hoi . d « uew than last harvest . The Wheat trade wa < firm at this day ' s market , and hoe eatsplee bein * comparatively scarce , realised fkily as much money All other sorts meet slow sale . The same mav be applied to foreign . No alteration in the value of any other article . J 5 TAIE of Tradb .-There was a ieddeaiv better demand for jarn yesterday , than during the preceomg ^ week , asd in some few cases . w « belUv > a alight advanoa was obtained ; but the bulk of the busmees done was at tha tatM of the nrerwK ™ ia
« M . y , whilst the adyanee of abeot il . u t i % pr . ee of cotton at Lirerpool , places th . sumner in a wc « e . ttuttion lhau botcr , / lhe dtm Jf « £££ Sft'ff ^ printi-g doth , wM , U , a iitf . ^ r % 1 thin *?** **•"! iut > wi'bdiive , tie m-inu .
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~—* — » i mmiim _^_ Lbeds Cloth AJAaKKTa . - v \ V ^ ZT ~ ~ h . j change for tL » better * ia car ^ J ^ rV ^ * * ik , ei . her m the CJoth HS ]] ., * b > '&w ££ j" * rfec ^ on hand are . wpi « ewed ¦» C £ * £ ?' and a bn-k demand is even anticipate , ] . S ' Imds Cobs Market , ¦ Jvl ? 23-h ti . araral of Wheat to thi . day ' n market ¦» S , ~ L , te ' " 1 ** * «*«» rliad . of grain mailer .. ffnc W EoglBa ^ nearba . made ra ther more ai ^ r b-•^¦» 'npro » f «^ tin other A , soiiptions norm Yln Z " - .,,., ^
jQ W ° S a"Sr ^ V- * K " , Mohbay , "ur J ** g ^ fc Tot % t k ; Bd » afeia BoSiS ntiuS ^ gggSSS ' s ^ rf ^ V CM > TH Markbt , Jut y 23 . liillSfi ^¦ a ^ s ^ ht dope immense damage to the HoM in LVZ L ^
tnij naghbonrhood . We learn from I ^^ w and other places adjacent that the - po'SSS toS are mattered in erery direction , and if thJwina to general , u we presume it is , we feel confident that there is quite £ 60 , 000 difference in the appearan « of thedutysince Wednesday last , a PPe * rance Manchkstbr Cobn Mabisbt . Jolt 20—Ai ^ T » wM «« in brni gaB adtiBcerf ^^ 7 < rthsI was demanded on Wheat , and the aalesoaie ia Flour were at U . per 280 Jb * . above the pfVyioS S&JrcJ S ? " loe of ** " * ^ LxVxkpooxi Cattls Market , July 22 —The supply of all descri ptions of sto « k to-day h « beea rather arg ^ r than that of last week . tA ^ Z bot the 5 a fw bit
X wLT * ^ «» ° <* Beef b « i rather ****** , * good few of the beasto bare beea left oBMld atthe close of the marker . For WeAer l > n ^ K - ' rH * ' " ^ « ceedSgJy sharp and the pnnwpal part of the good Sheep ' ud Lambs were sol ^ up at about former prices . . S best B « f was tdd at 6 > £ d , second quality , 6 d , wife Good Wether Mutton may be quoted at 7 d second inkipg the offal . Lambs were sold at from 6 dto U cS ^ at ^^ T *?? 1840 ^ " ^ Namber of
lirEEPooi . Corn Markkt , July 22 . —The imports of British produce to our corn market for SVl !?/^ " ? Im t comP ™ ed « 1 , 600 sacks o . Si Jjroni abroad the receipt , do not exceed 2 , 800 quarters of Wheat , and 1 , 900 barrels of Fl « . r . rT .. « i ! ^ ¦ L attW ^ liole "» * 8 ° qwters Md 250 barrels W Wea paid duty . The centinned wet Several parch ^ l ^^^ Si ^^^ ^ ^ interior , and some ¦^^ mfWH 3 ^ B ^ a ^ r - ? n t ll on speculation , at . prietJi ^ Rsflng ^ g & & » ^ good sale at 2 * per sack aud barrel •<) .. »» . . ^ i a-
at a low ebb . Oato have gone off more freely at hS fr' 6 « ¦ * l * 45 l } "' Oatmeal Jull , but not lower , 35 , to _ 36 i per 2401 bs th * quotation , lor ^ lnsh . Two or three parcel * of grinding Barler of low quality have been aold at A ^ ed , * . w £ l Beans aad Peas are without alteration in Value , both selling merely in retail . »¦ Londoh Wool Makkbt , Monday . —On account of the holdem demaading eonsideraWy higher prices for all kinds of wool than manafactire ^ are desirous to give , an unusua lly small amount of budness ba » been transacted , since oar last than in tha same period for some months patt . It appears to Ke the general opinion that th * prices , ere lomr , will bft lower . Some faw extensive sales of Colouial . 8 «« . ! A
and G « maii wools have taken place since © or ta « k Ib other kind * of wool , however , very little bat been doing . Imports during the week 900 package .. » ad . - ^ b « re was rather an increawa sWi r of Wheat from E » ex this mortiBg , whilst &SFifa > m K . ent has fallen offwveo from the small qaaritity of I ^* 1 W ***» « d ^ n Suffolk very litUe was oaerina , whilst of Barley , Bean * , and Peas , from alltbeS counnes few samplts appeared , and the f «* h arrivals of English , Ineh , or Scotch Oaw were United , the imports of forei gn Wheat and Oats havebeen good during the past weak , with a few cargoes of Barley . The heavy gjJe . of wind prwaiKng generalrr towaras the elone of the past week , acoompanied with occawcnal violet showers , appear to have done a
good deal ef damage to the Wheat crop ia many touuties , which , added to the showery state of the W a ? er » S U moraiD ?» « wed higher prices to be I ¦ $ ! : S ™ * of tbe mark « t > *«* ¦ *!» millers showing little disposition to give any advance , it was not untol last Monday ' s prices were submitted to that bu « M « commenced , when a feir ? ale of the best q «« l , tie 8 of English took pl . ee , and ne vmaticn Siftl £ 23 V !™ can be «« t »* f ° such
** .. r , whilst for ^ Foreign rather more ^ money was . bl tamed , with a pretty eitenave business transacted anaiv ^ S r , ahtieS ' ° ° cWlc * '^ P ^ an advance ot 1 * . per qr . was reaUsei , wit * more aispwitwo to bold firmly than press sale .. Rwh made Flour being > caiee vus tke turn < karet . Barlej was without aiteratioa in value , the demand being steady f . r grading parcels . Bean * aid Peas were . teady m price , and in moderate v « m * t .
, Matt ot the forei gn Oaf are now offcrin * fe / con : sumption , th , duu having declined to fa . 3 d . per £ !' * 7 " "P ° ! mon wa * evintei te purchase « m the part of « ur dealers , and the consataew were also ISW ? lnCreMe their 8 tOckl ! » M tbat » W »¦ « - tent ot bBsioees was transaeted at full as much money . One sample of new Rap « te * d ef about * ix 1 «^ ° . -I Al \» orain ?» the quality of which w » good ; it was held too high , and not sold ia conseq . en . e A fe * ne ^ Carlwky Seeds ^ md al ^ o , which wai likewise held for hijrher rates thaa the buyers would give . 9
London Smitufikld Markst Momtjat Jo b S * -NotwiUu « r ^ tWwi ; « SK * £ ke ?? r 5 ^ , " ° Bea 3 U ° n 8 al * «^ Su ketot ta . day ( atlea « compared with those exhiol B . Twt p- "' Z ^ dmaad for aU kfni , «> J a * t ; * Uli , however , that dAv ' carrescies ( the h , ghe . t berng 5 « per 8 ih ) were woeedingly wS lit ! Scot ,. Complaints were v # ry general amonat the « w « erabry lighter than at the corr ^ onding 9 upply uf Many preceding semns . With Shm , we we » moderately w , ll , b « not to ? ay lavi , h ! y % uppTie " Monday- last . The primest Southdowx ,., mn « . «^
, waTfirl luF ^ I " to * doiD 8 ' The Lamb trade rJ »* , « UiJ * V * P rore ! a « 1- - w *» apparent in tU EC , f ? ' ? * EVer *^ " * ' ° ' yws ^ ppJy o » f » g . . Calyen were in UmJjrf supply , ana ^ Mu ^ S oeewhat renotated , and , in exnae few instance , an £ & ZH ?*? W -P « »* . * " obtained for meat tfi ^ A - ? i V 8 ° "' P ^ * « pre « id st acotlaad , parocularl y when the pr « , « Dt tolerabk reattUBraiing prices were takes into consideration ' ; pot we have heard it stated that the ScotA M > t ^
fcave demanded almost unprecedeattd hi « h currencies for both fat asd lean atock fit for JuWst t . the L * ndo 8 nuriet , Wbieh hu pr » v « E ted much « ecnlatios of l * te . *
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u- ,. . *** , of Hananemnith , Ccuaty Midolesex , by JOSHUA HOBSON , ¦• fli * . Pnntajg Ornoes , No # . 12 and 13 , Market Street , Briggate and Fubliihed by the 1 ^ Js-lbva Hobson , ( for the 8 a : d FbabcW OCoKitoa , ) at hw DweUiH . htu » e , No . « . Market ^ treeMJri ggato ; an internal Censra > nication existing between tte said No . * ? Merket Stise ^ ' aU ' tho said Nc * . 12 , aal 13 , Market Street , Briggnte . thus constita ^? th * who ' e of tbe Kai 4 Printing and PnVJ&Bt Office ene PreauMa , All Corain-aicatiorj c . v « be iui < « r > : <* c \ ' !*•<• paH , to J . IfcDao ;/ , Nvrt :. » ra S ' . -. r ^ - " » Lyeds . ( S . v . nrcfty , J » i " / Cr % : fc' ^ J . }
House Of Lords.—Friday, July 19.
HOUSE OF LORDS . —Friday , July 19 .
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Economy in Travelling . —Three YarksV . men from Settle , in Craven , set oat latel j oa . ' their travels to see Lur . nvn , where , after 8 pr # « U | 5 ' a ij out till cash begun to be I » w , they kit upoa tV cxpe > dient of walking upwards of one hundred , la / . es round for the purpose of saving two shilling ** 7 Isham Pox-iticai . Xk * PariT j KETTBB IMO .-A ^ politieal instruction so ^ Wty haviDg been recently formed atlsham , a smal \ ^ . ilage in Northamptonshire containing aboat ^ 00 iuhabiunts , the members providtd a public tea , when about 700 partook of that pleasant bewag ' ,. Th » lettering ftAdical Association got up * sr lendid procenisnTf upwards of a thousand pewo' ^ on th e occasion , aeeompamed by a variety of ' tUgs and banners , and headed by a very superior b Md under the direction of G . T . Green . AnoAer large body of persens came in proeeSKon from . WellinaborouBh : besides
olkers from NorthaiF . pton , Weldon , Bothwell , Rujrhden , I : nedotr , 7 . nthlin borongh , Harrowdeu , Orlingbury , PjteW- ay , Harroinden , Walgrave , Broughton , Crawfo . d , Barton , &c . &o . After tea Mr . R «> ddi , eoyj tab ' e of the p&rwh , having been called to the chrjr , excellent speeches were delivered by MewrsvYiftimot , Eady , Leatheiland , Campbtll , the Rev . J . Jenkinson , and others , and the fellowing resolutions with eight others , were unanimously adopted . » That thin metung disunetiy rccognines the DlUMl , that all government ie « stablbhed
for the purpose of promoting the good of the community , and that so far ai it fails to attain that object , it forfeit * its claim to tbe confidence , renpoet , and obedience of tke people . " Tbe arrangements and conduct of those to whom the management of the fe » tiv « l was esicruaUd , dwerro the h : ghejt commpni ! it ! on ; cor is it too rncch to f : H . ra that no Uiv « -: at ; g ever rc- ' . J i ^ NorM ' . aiapro .-is ' iiff b .-u do . ;« i : ; o : v fir the diffusion » n ^ t * : i . Ui .-h ;; i vbi ol ' fa irin ^ 'e ) < f uidxaliiin . '
Local Markets.
LOCAL MARKETS .
Yorkshire Assizes.
YORKSHIRE ASSIZES .
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i ¦ ii ¦ O , ^ Q _ ^ THK NORTHERN S T A fi -= * j ^^^ ' - ' ¦ _^^ Bi ^ i » i f 1 n 1 'i . sjwwu m . nij 1 LJ £ ?^ & *? Q * t 35 £ gBe * Kateai ^* aatB am& t f 1 wm ^—^ ^ - ^ ^ - ; - * * " ^ JULY 0 * 7 lag * ^^ mmmm t ^ ma > wm ' ' m ^ ' m ' ^ ^ '' B ^ faafsmm ^ x ^* t l ^ o " . - S-g - " —¦ " ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦ JJSjaaag ^ iB
Usniivk ^ ' T^R^ *" *» Proprietor , Feargus
usniiVK ^ ' T ^ r ^ * " *» Proprietor , FEARGUS
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 27, 1839, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1067/page/8/
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