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TffiS CHEAPEST HOUiSE IN THE KUS&BOM I0B 'OMLDifiN'S PBE^IS G¥ ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TH1 CHEAPEST HOUiSE IN THE K1N&B0M I0B 'OMLDifiN'S
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SPLEI ? DID SWISS AND SPANISH SUITS , CONSISTING OF FROCK COAT , WAIST . COAT AND TROUSERS , FROM 14 « . 6 d ., NEATLY BRAIDED . - . BEAVEBTEEN AND CORD DRESS FROM 5 s 6 d SUPER CLOTH , HUSSAR SUITS OF JACKET , WAISTCOAT , AND TROUSERS OF " ANY COLOUR , FROM 21 s . TAILORING ^ WOOLLEN DRAPERY , AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENTS TO >; -. .,:, ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE . B . J 0 SEPH , IS ^ l ^ Si K ^^ r ^ . - ^' NEW-STREET , BIRMINGHAM ; LORD-STREET , LIVERPOOL : WiNE-STREET , BRISTOL ; HIGH-STREET , COLCHESTER ; MARKET-STREET , BURY ST . EDMUNDS ; PRINCIPAL WHOLESALE DEPOT , MINORIES , LONDON . IT ! HK foBosring are the advantages of purchasing at onr Establishments : —FIRST—The Certainty of ¦ X not " being overcharged , the Lowest Price being asked , and bo Abatement made . SECONDLY—Any Article changed if notfaUy approved of , either as regards Cut , Qnality , or _ TH ^ pLT-A Choice from an Immense Stock , which for Variety , Quality , or Price cannot be Equalled m anyone House to the Kingdom . . " B . J . in » gain presentiiig himself to the notice of his Friends ( the Public , ) deems it needless to renew any ^ mer professions—his principle and method of doing Bnaness are so well known , and ao hiaMv ^^^^ ^^/ " ^^ Pft ^ * P ^ f ^ r tfee fu ture . It i 8 a maiim of old , Lsi that BUT CHEAP can SjsLL CHEAP , and on thB pnnciple th « Proprietor seta kis claim to preference . Of tke T Pnonty of tnia E « ablistoent there cannot be a doubt , ^ s the returns of the last year have S z ? * fS ? FY f SJ 0 ^ more ^ ™ one ^ p ^^ ng it . how i 2 iirsssifr In from the SsbBfactaon thAt he has giren his Customers by service them with the beet of rint >»» a « t t \>« . smallest rate of Profit that trade can be possitly carriedIon with : Clothes , at tke ^ TO LABGE FAMILIES , and those reading at a distance , this Establishment will be fonnd of the utmost importance , not only covering all incidental E * pen * e =., and realising a Savin * from ' 30 to " * 0 iei Cent , but likewise camlaning Ecoaomy with Elegance and Doralriiity . \ r ^ ffies ' req ^ nag MOURNING , n ^ Honse in At Ki ngdom can ennal . At all times READY ^ nrSfScl * ° °° ° BkC t ' ° * " ^^ Snita of Cl 0 ^ made to Me ^ Sre at Fi 7 e . GCTfiemen ' a Spamsli , Opera , "WaUdag , and-TraveiUng Cloaks of every description kepj Ready CLOTSES MADS TO ORDER IN THE FIRST STYLE OF JFASHION . The extensive and . distinguished Patronage this E ^ tablislimem ha * been honoured with in aakiag-np G « ndemen ' s Clothes to Order , on a HEADY MONEY System , has indnced the Proprietor to sparejsoexerUonsnor expense to render his Sti . eS replete wi ± evc > y Novelty , and in order to main tiis-precedKice wMch tiib Establishment has attained for the ELEGANCE OF CUT SUPEBIORITY of "WORKMANSHIP , and in Lowness of Char . _ -s , he begs leave to state ' that tee Orders ne may be iaToured with -Rill meet the most minute and strict Attention , ia using every mean ? in iis yower tsiiake every Arficle in a snperioT and unprecedented Style . None bat experienced Workmen , of fijst-rate talent , are employed , or materials , but o * the best Description , used ; the whole being placed under the rsperintendence ' cl Cutters of the first oelebrity from the xtosi Fashionable Houses of the "West End of London , on . v :. ^ . - * Mjiiities the utmost reliance can be placed , rendering almost nugatory any chance of not reali-iup those expectations vrUch aay GenflenmTl , patroniaEg this jistabTishment , most citurally expect ; tl din order to remove the remotest possibility of its occurring otherwise ^ he begs leave to stats tHsr KO GARMENT NEED BE TAKEN "WHEN MADE IF NOT FULLY APPROV ED OF . HO ABATESEEXT BLADE . Every Article will be offered to one and all at the Lowest Price—in no instance will it be deviated from ; bat they may rely upon receiving-every attention and civiiliy in hLs power , ii being his nrimart oaaderatioii to give onivereal satisfacoon , and retain their valuable « ostom . ' The following ia a brief sketch of Prices : — Splendid Swiss and Spanish Dresse . * , neatly Braided , consisting of s . D ^ Jrocl Coat , Waistcoat , and Trousers H g ' Super Cloth Hus 3 ar Suii of Jacket , Waistcoat , and Trousers of any Colour j from ........ ^ . .. .. 31 q Beavsrtcen and Cord Dresses , from ....- ., 5 6 WoAeme Qojiity . Mediuin Quality . Wn t - England woo ' ,, djefi *• S . D , £ . s . D . £ 8 T > A complete Suii of Black ( Men ' s Size ) .... . 5 0 0 2 10 0 3 * 3 o Suh of Saxony Ditto Gresn or Brawn ..... i 280 2 15 0 3 15 0 * . I . i ) . I £ x -o Capital Black or Brown Lapel Coats - Black Casgimere Waistcoats , from 0 * 4 9 _ * ° - " " ••*•• - -- -- 1 0 Black Cloth Trousers , from ' . ' . 0 10 6 Mot ' s Quilting Waistcoats ( a choice from Any other Colour ... ; 0 11 6 sereral theusanas ) from ,... 0 3 6 Superfine ditto I . *// . " !* . " / . * . 0 15 6 fashionable Valencia ditto , tram ...... 0 4 6 Imitauon Cloth dir . o 0 5 0 MOLESKIN AND FUSTIAN CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS , 25 PES CENT BE 1 X ) W ANY OTHEB BOUSE . SEVERAL HUNDRED JTAISTCOATS , of last Year ' s Patterns , AT HALF PRICE . _ Boys * and Youths Waistcoasts , from 18 . j 0 ^ > IAeiNTOSH WATERPROOF CLOAKS , COATS , CAPES , &c . 15 PER CENT . UNDER THE K-r ^ tT 1 * I j A iV I iiiCiibi - SP Wo Bosiness done on Saturdays tmtil Seven o'Cloci in tne Svenlng . —Will remain -Open until Twelve .
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JJp OB -fee Cure of Scrofula , Scurvy , Seorbude Js ABbctwa , ^ Ernptfons and Pimples on the Face , « ad other parts 0 / the Body , Swelling , or UTeerationsofthe Neck , Sore Breasts , and all disorders attended with painful swellings , or with morbid and irritating Eruptions of the Skin , open Wounds and Sores , Contraction of the Limb * , Enla . Tgemer . tsf the Joints or Glands , Lameness , Morbid Secretions , General Debility , Nervous Affections , Lumbago , Loss of Apperite , Indigestion , or where the eonsdtotion has been injured " by excises , or aisease-s of any kind , Mercury , or other injurious treatment asd in ail those cases in which Sarsaparilla , or Tonics are of any avail , the following Pills have invariably proved far superior to any o-her iledieine .
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wzst umiKG of Yorkshire ; : MICHAELMAS SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVExV , that tho XI 3 i : chaelma 5 Gcnaral Qnarter Sessions of the . Feace for-the . W e = t Riding of the Connty of York , vnll oe opened at Knaresbroagh , on Tuesda y , the loth Day of October next ; and by Adjournment irom thence will be holden at Leeds , on Wed . v-sdat , the Ibth Day of the same Month , at Ten of the Clock in the forenoon of each of the Fame days ; and also , by further ^ Adjournment from thence , vf ill be holden at&hetneld , on Monday , the 21 st Day of the same Month , at Eleven of th « Clock of the Forenoon , - " ken all Jurors , Suitors , Persons bound by Recogiiizance , and others havlag business at the said several Sessions , are required to attend the Court oh the several Days aud at the several Hours above mentioned . C . H . ELSLEY , Clerk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace ' s Ofii ? e , Wakefield September 20 th , 183 D .
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MOKISON'S PILLS . OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH . LONDON . CAUTION . WHERE AS spurious imitation * of my Medicine * are now in circulation , I , Jjlmes Moeisox , lie Hygeist , hereby give notice , that I am in 1 , 1 . wise connected with the following Medicines purporting to b ^ mi He , and sold under the'Various Fame » of " DrJlvn-ison ' s Pills , " " TheHygeian PilU , - ¦ ' The Improved Vegetable Universal Pitts , " " The Original tlorison ' s Pills , as com- p uundul : i the lale Mr . Mout , " " The Original Hyteia ,. Vegetable Pills , " » The Original Mor-son ' sPi'u : Sec . & . e . Tbat my Hedicfnes are prepared nmr * .: u . r British College of Healtn , Hamilton Plar ' f . Kn . _ ' <¦ Cros ? , and soij by the General Agents to m- I r - ash College r . f Health and their Sub-Agent * - , ana : h&t no ehemst or drirggijt is authoriBed by me ta dispose of the siuse .
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^^^ J ^ W ? ' ^; ?* # i ; AN EXTRAORDINABY CASE OB ; CURE , Of the following long standing Complaints . To Mr . Thomas Gardner , General Hygeian , Agent ; . forlndia . r ^ ft *! V ~? indnced by a sense of gratitude to Mr . KJ Morisou , and of interest in the welfare of my fellow creatures , to inform you of the cure performed on me by Morison ' s Universal Medicines . I came to India a private in the Artillery iii 1816 " , and during the first few years of my residence in th « country , I sufferod very muoh from illness . In 1818 , at Dum Dam , I was seriously ill during six or seven successive months ; and have been informed , that a funeral party was warned for my burial more than once . - ¦ , - ¦ ¦ ¦ In 1825 , 1 was appointed Qjuarter Master SeTJeant to the 19 th Regiment , and the offioera of the corps
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4 £ lr > LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , That the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Thomas Flowkr Eu . ls , tho Youiiger , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borough , at th « Court House , in Leeds , on -Friday , tho Twenty-fifth Day of October , 1839 , at Nino o ' clock in the Forenoon , at which Tima and Place all Jurors , Constables , Polica Officers , Prosecutors , Witnessci , Persons bound by Recognizances , and others having Business at the said Sessions , are required to attend . n ? ^ otic * is l >» r » Vy als 0 given , that all Appeals will be heard immediatel y on the opening of the Court ; an 1 that all proceedings under the Highway Act will be taken on the first day of the Sessu > us . By or Jer , . JAMES RICHARDSON , Clerk of the Peace for the said Borough Leeds , 20111 September , 1830 .
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YOLAND' 8 SPECIFIC SOLUTION ^" -ORspeeaily c-uriDggonorrhoea ^ gleets , stricture ^ i ; . irritation of the kidneys , bladder , prostrate tjland , and ail diseases of the urinary passage ^ piinsin the loins , stone * n the bladder , gravel , lum-^ ago , and local debility , &c .
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f ; " - ; ckii ^ GS ; Ta ^ E ; i ^ Ni ^ ;;'; : •• - . - "¦ ¦• ¦ ¦• ¦ V ¦ - .-. ¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ - - . ¦ - : ,-,-: ? . - •¦ . ¦ , ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ .: CUALUSMQE TO CURE BUNDNSSS . ^^^^^ : ¦ i = ¦ ^ v ^ ^ ¦ ^ ^ ^^• ^ ¦ ¦ •^• ¦ : MR . BAXTER , late of HulL ( please to observe thp name , ) : who has testbred to sight so many hundreds of individualB , m ^ ny of whom have been blind for >_ number ofyear ^ bega ^^ tS announce to bis mends m Scotland , tha . t in consequence of the many inTitatiohs he has received ihat he ' jnteiida to vigit Glasgow early ia October and -WHI mnt-A n w ,
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MKETOpqE . (^ EORGE STR AY , TaHpr , Draper , and Clothes M ^ Dealer , No . 7 , Saltliouse Lane , Hull , announces to ^ his inends and the Public j thatihe haW onhaiid a large Assortment of Men's a » nd Boys' Clothes , also a large Stock of Superfine West 6 f England Broad aud Narrow Cloths , KerseymeTeSj Pilot Cloths , and Rea vers , also a splendid selection of Buck aud Doe Skins , rich Silk YelYct , and Satin Vestings ; the whole of which rare stock ho ie now ojffering as worthy the attention of purchasers , and one triaFbf which will not fail to secure their future patronage . " Hull , Sept . 24 ^ 1839 . S&" Observe the Shop , No , 7 .
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THE ASTONISHING EFFECTS OF PAUL ? * DR . BAILLIE'S PILLS , PAUL'S DRi f BAILLIE'S FAMILY APEi KIENT PILLS , for both Sexes . —An effectual remedy for indigwtion , bile , / giddiness of the head , ?*]**> gout , &c ., acfjng mildly but eflectually , svithout griping the inside . " They destroy worm * , oleanse the system , and eradicate all external eruprion » , and restore to the skin a beautiful and heaUhful appearance . For females these pills are truly wonderful . ; '¦ ¦ ¦'¦ . .: ¦ ' ' ' : '¦ '" ¦ ¦¦; :,. ; . Intemperanee is deprived of ita pernicious effects by these pills ; they regulate the boyrelsy improve ths digestion , and ward off disease .
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this must excellent preparation , by a little parser verancp , be effectually removed . Two or three dosss will coDpif . ee the affleted of its saluVary effects . The stomach will , speiedily regain : its strenjrth , a healthy action of the Livery Boyrels , and Kidneys will rapidly takt ) place ; and , instead of listlessnts ^ heat , pain , and jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box ; and if taken after too freedn iudulgtiice at table ,. they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose .
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' £ -f <}^ I $ ij ^ i $$ M -. : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ± > x SS ^ s ^^ Tiyriv . JDHILD X Jun ., beg « ti announca that he has iyi takeu UP hi ? Residence in Manch « 8 ter , but i » consequence 6 / tlw ^ eat number of Patients residi ng in yorkshire , he intend *' , for theijf convenience , -id Visit thftfollowing Tovrna every Teh "Weeksi—vii . ¦ ; Hali £ a ^^ BoarVHeffdy Monday , Oct . 28 . ""• • - "• Bradford—White Swari . THesday , Oct . ' 29 th . LeedSj Grin ^ i Hotel . -West Bar , Wed . " Oct . 39 . York * King ' s Arms , Tliursday , Oct . 3 L , From thence returning to Manchester . ' > : : Mr ., Cbild s residence in ^^ Manbhe ? teris ; 22 , Faulkr ner-Street , ; where he may bo consulted every day irom Teii to Four ( Sundays ; from One . to Pour ) . All Communications to him 1 -by Letter or Parcel tp be Post or Carriage paid . ¦ : v :
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IMMEDIATE BENEFITS OFFERED to tie JL PUBLIC—Life Annuity Rates calculated on Equitable : Principles . —For ; ex 3 mple--for : every ^ 100-depositedj this Assbpiatibrt Will grant the Annuity placed opposite the Age of the : Party -depqsitihglfrpm . £ 50 and upwards in . proportion . Age 30 to 4 Qto 45 to 50 to 55 to Cft to .: 6 &- V 75 £ ^ 8 . & . ' - ¦ £ . B . : £ . 8 . £ . 8 .. ~ £ .: 8 . - : £ ; B . > £ . 8 . 8 0 0 , 8 10 9 0 9 10 10 . 10 : 12 10 15 1 « pr . cent pr-cfc pr . ct | prefc pr . ct : pr , ct . pnet . ' . ' ¦ "; ¦ ' ¦ : "" " '¦ '¦ 75 ; to 80 - ¦' . - " - ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ .- . - ¦
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This Company make ho charges for intermediate ages under 50 Years . : ; FIRE INSURANCE JftATES . Common Insurance . —Private Ilouses and- Shops ^ ( not hazardous ) Is . per cent j hazardous , 2 s . ; double hazardous , & ^ p'd ;; Farming Stock , lsi 6 d V INDEPENDENT and WEST MIBiDLESEX ASSURANCE COMPANY , opposite the Bazaar , Baker-Street , Portman-Squiire , London ; South St . Dayid ^ -Streefc and High-Street , Edinburgh ; Ingram-Street , Glasgow ; and ^ ackville-Sti-eeti Dublin . liStablished and Empowered under the several Acts of Parliament of llth Geo . 3 rd , c . 48 : 22 nd Geo . 3 rd | 53 rd Geo , 3 rd , c . 141 ; 3 rdGeo . 4 th , c . 92 ; ^ n LI L ^ ' ¦ £ & ''¦ I ? Capitalj One Million / in 20 , 000 Shares £ 50 each . . ¦¦¦ '
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FOREIGN . The Capture of Aden by the British troops is likely to bo purchased at a dear price . It is tolerably clear from the last account ? , tliat the possession of thatfottiesa-wUVbeaUtyoycau expect to accomplish , and that they are pent up , until some further move is made , in tho most miseftiblo situation that can possibl y be iinagined . Some notion of it maybe given by a letter from one of the pincers stationed there , which says— " You have yet to hear , but I trust never to learn by experience ; what it is to be fixtures at a place of abode no description can give an idea of . Can you fancy the ' crater' of Etna enlarged .
and the centre covered with gravestones and remains of stone huts ; not a tree or shrub to be seen ; volcanic rocks and hills encompass you oh three sides , the sea on the fourth , presenting the only outlet from this Golgotha ; and vo this abyss we are cdnfined by the savage tribes around us . who , having possession of tho coast aajacent , by the peninsula of Aden , cut off all communication ; and since the murder of one of our men , whom they scalped , we have been ordered to confine ourselves to the lino of ruined wall which ibi-ms the barrier between us and our friendly neighbours . "— Times .
THE BritisU Commissioners and Surveyors are by this time on tlio Aroostook . A very polite and araicablo coirespondeu . ee on the subject of their expeditionhas taken place between Sir John Harvey and Governor FairnuM , of Maine ; in which the latter states that lie will afford the Commissioners ail reasonable facilities in his power fur the prosecution of their design . It is sincerely hoped on all sides that this vexatious question will soon be set at rest for ever . " Another steam-boat collision' has taken place in Upper Canada , between the Commo dore / Jarne a . \ vl -William the Fourth . Both boats much injured ; but no liveslost . T- > I >/ , ifadelnhia Correspondent of the Morning Chroiiicle .
Among the remarkable incidents connected with th « . death of Runjeet Singh , none ia iiioro worthy ot being- recorded and noted , than the fact of four princesses , his wives , and several slave girls , having been permitted to burn themselves on his funeral pyre . The sacrifice of tho slaves is indeed , sin atrocious cruelty , enacted apparently for no other purpose than that of adding dignity to the funeral pageant ; and we hope that the British Government , m its communications with Knrruk Singh , or Dhiah oiiigli , ' who seems to have been the real director ot ; the , obsequies , will not fail to convey a strong intimation of its sense upon his most barbarous proceeding . — Bombay Times . v
_ £ me Bengal llurkaru , of July 15 th , states that Rui . ject -Singh has bequeathed tlio celebrated diamond , the AroA-i-npor , to the temple of Juggernaut , to adorn tho image of the Hindoo deity ; Md suggests , is it was or iginally takeil from Shah boojah , the exilod king of Cabul , that a case might be made : out for claiming it on behalf of tlio original proprietor , for the purpose of being sold to defray a portion of . our expenses in replacing him ou the throne of Cabul . ° ..
_ ISO I-iXAt arrangement of the affairs of Turkey and fcgypt has been made ; but the latest letters from Constable mention , that a manifesto , giiaraatc&ingthe territorial integrity of the Ottoman empire and the maintenance of tho present dynasty , had- been presented to the Porte by the Representatives of England , trance , and Austria : Russia and Prussia had declined to become parties to tho declaration . Iho British fleet in the Levant has been reinforced With threo liue-ot-battle-ahips and 4 he- Gorgon steamer . A further augmentation is . expected .
A curious application of the Daguerreotype ,. it is said by iheFatiullJe / ffe , is to bo made at the obening of the railway atCourtrai , if the weather befavourabl £ £ he camera obscura is to be placed on an eminence commanding the Koyal pavilion , tho locomotive « nS ? nejthe : tTOn ; Of' \ va . ggohs ,:- * nU -the : majpr :-part- - . of the cortege , is to be brought into action exactly at the time of theidelivery of the inauguration speech : A dischargoct cannon is to be . tho signal , this paper adds , ior a geuoral immobility , which is to last the seven minutes necessary for obtaining a good representation of all the personages present .. The pJato is afterwards to be qnclosM in leadj and , deposited under : the first stone of the foundation of-the station at Lourtrai . .:. - ;¦¦ - . ' ¦ ¦ - , .
. Tim tueajy between France aiid ^ Texas ; was signetlin Paris on ^ Vedhesday-Franco fecogniiini the independence of th e Republic . Tho ilttefconm between tho two countries is to bo placed oh a footing of . perfect reciprocitjr- : Tho' treaty will ^ ot be ^ t ^^^ mm ^ m Horrible ; Atrocities , —One of the most fioVrible crimes . ; eye * ^ committed : took : place lasfc ^ mS ^ h Arkansa ^^ wliere some murders : killed MrT ^^ mmmm ^ 0 |
S ^ w- > wmw ^ w ^ um heieiore ^ ifficu ^^ and uncertalia forned / them ^ S into a ^ courtsnd jury of thirty men ^ exaluMvi fen ° l c ^{^ 6 f W ^ nd llu ^ SliiftiPSiii S ^^ ifM < ¦ ,- M « t » at Vmeenncs , a ; shocking int ™? r ? ^ , < l ? owned . and ridden oh a ^ raii fbr ine ^ lnny in iHToju- of til e abolition of alavefv aiid "ris S ™ &K Mv V "' g lns" * ted tw * i ^ ics with -outkiK V ' ! iys ° tm ktt ( r enormities are
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^ H % M ^ rrmi gChroiwsh lias ; tecek ^ i lejtetffrpm its correspondents at- SaR . &hastianaAdEspSrtero ^ Lead onaf ters . Esparteroma'de Mia triumphal ehtrv into , ^ mpeluna ^ on ^^ Otlu amidst ; the : rejoicing of the . inhabitants . ¦ ' A . splendid entertainment was given to the general and his officers ^ The toast ' * To the British Nation , " proposed hy / General Pqnte and Beconded . by Espartero , ; was received with enthusiasm , and responded to by ; Colonel Wylde ' . Lord Clarendon's health was also received ; * . with loud cheers- and Esparteroenlarged uponhig Lordsbip '» signal services to the Queen ' s -cause ; - - ^ - - j ^ 4 ^^ % ^^ £
T > yej » tt-seven English ' soldiers ; who were taken P « s , « ners by the Carlists at Audoain in September , «»* ' . « ^ who , it was anpposed , ^ i ' ad been mnrdered by the ^ Carhsts , kaye returned to their native conntiy rheseirave fellows excited the admiration of a Carhst Genial , by their gaUantry in defending fiw tnurcttdf ; Andoain ; where they had taken refuge after the unfortunate affair at that place . ; Though without ah officer , they resistedthe attacks of a large body of Carlists for three days , and surrendered on condition of their lives being spared . The Carlist commander
, whose name is : < not given , > honourably kept his promises He first deposited them , for safe keeping , in prison at Tolosa ; and afterwardi removed them to Villa Franca , that they might , be safe ^ from the fury of the iuhabitants of Tplosa , who wishedtokill them . During the day , they ' worked gladly at building parapets and cutting wood , arid were shut up agaip at night . ! * They were kept in ignorance of the ^ yents of the war tiu one day lately whea they were sm-pris ^ d " . b y being set at liberty ' with passports and tw 6 dollars eachj to pay their expehsesinto France . ? : . '
Spaix . — 'Madrid letters mention that Cabrera had proclaimed himself KJiug of Aragon , or of Spain , undervthe title ot King . Ramoii , This is perfectfy absurd . -He is to be excepiedfrom theatnriestyv Cabrera has made an excursion iiitotW province of Cuenca , collecting provisions" and horses . His-purposo seems : to be to stand sieges in tke ikbuhtaih iortsvaud , try and harass the Ou-ietinosjrfor whom the task in bad or winter weather will be fleyere . In Navarre tran ^ uillity / ivas fast returi ) iin « :. The Carlist commander of Gueyara ltad stipmated to surrende ' r , in ca ^ e the officer 6 ent out by lim to ascertain facts should bring him positive assurahco of the treaty of Bergara . \ .: ¦ ,. --. y ' : ^ .. ^/ -. ' V ' : ' ^ - ' - ^ Diligences are to run afiain from Madrid to
Vit-* ona by Burgos and by Valladoljd , and irbm Vittona are to run . to Tolosa and Bayorine . i ^ . A telegraphic despatch in the ^ faoniteur ; respeijtwg the military affairs of Catalonia , represents the Carlist " chief of ; that : province as concentrating his force at Olot , a ; mountain town ; whicli is the centre of a great man ^ r roads . Tho cbmmonicatiott Avith France by any high road was through Campredor . This the Carhsts sought io take , but were obliged to abandon . the ^ attempt , on the 24 tlu BergaandJBaga , at the head of the VaUey of the Llbbregat , have also been strongholds of the Carlists , oil which the Captain-General of Catalonia , was maifching ; : Negotiations were no doubt also going on , and a few days Will probably put an end to the civil war in Catalonia . " . ¦ ;/* . . ¦ , ' ¦ v- ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦' . ¦ , . ' - " ¦¦ ¦¦ . "¦ : ¦ - "¦ . ¦ ' ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ . " ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . " .. ¦ " ¦ .
, - ., ; : . ; ,.. - . ¦ , •¦; ; - - home ' .:: - . > . - ;¦;;¦ . . ¦ . - . " : Free ¦ DiscussioN . ^ -The ( aeUenha ^; papers : « oiw tain ; a report of .. a discussion which does high honour to the Radicals there . Mr . Symons having requested and obtained Jeaye of the ^ p ' rklng Men ' s Association to lecture to them ; against : Chaitisia and in favour ; of an e'ducatipbal : qualificfiiion . a discussion took place afterwards , which ' ' \ yas cbndncted with excellent ability _ and good humour .: The working men disposed with easy power - of the arguments against Universal Suffrage . ; - ¦ ' . ' - " V ' .-: : ¦
. Oheltenhasi . —Cheltenham is full to overflowing . Balls and concerts are crowded ; houses full ; Lbtels , overflowing ; churches throneed ;¦ : walks , wells , streets , and country glow with fashion , and sicoe tile sun has recommenced shining , sci titillate with bright eyes ; every one seems bent on redeeming the time monopolised by the rain and the amusement and the business of recreation are resumed with unwonted spirit . —CAeftenAam Examitier . . REVKAt Mania in tkt a wfew ASPECT . —— -Tb « Kovival Mania , says a ; Scotch . paper , has boarded our canal boats , and . where'formerly a ^ bUnd old inah might be . found drawing a few pence from the comgWSion of the passengers , through the strains of his fiddle , we have no ^/ fegaiar conventicles-
Yesterday evening ; I came into Glasgow , ; from Kirkintnloch , in one of the canal . boats , and Was astbnished to find a company of these people engaged iareli- ' gwus exerciaes , with all tteieryour-peculiar tb them Xhe service was led by a clergyman , who gav ^ ont a psalm , which was sung by his followers ( mostly women ); he then prayed and preached in a Revival ¦ wi ^ ' ^ vA nUmVer of the other passengers , conceiving that tms mode < jf acting -vvas-quite improper in a promiscuons company confined together on board of a small boat , exhitited symptoiaa . of impatience , on which they were denounced as . children of the devil and heirs of helL This ledto-analtercatio ^ ofBo violent a , nature , that the master of the boat had to interfere , and ultimately the Revivalistsi Were shown into a - place . ; . by , ; themselves , where they might ihaulge their heated fancies without incommoding Or « Iisgustingotucrs . -,,, ; -., ;; : : - . "" ¦ * , ¦ ¦ ¦
. New MoDj : op Poaching . —An association has been formed in Peebles-shire for the preservation of game . They have been pretty successful , we believe , m repressing the ordinary kinds of poaching ; but we beg to . call their special attention to a new mode which was pointed out to / Us -thp other day by an ^ nglish ^ ^ ntleman ^ who ^ first , discovered " it on a rangeof Teebles-shire : moprs ^ which lies a dozeu miles or o . from ^ Mofiatt . H ^ ihg ^ imed aia par ^ ticular bird and brought it doW ^^ aS rather surprised ^ hen his attendant , or a ^^ iBanyine friend remarked tllatthree had filien ^^ ing up , S was the bird he had shot ; : and : two xSierl attempti ^ ^?^ P ^ ^ We'tdnia ; kembre than sv yard or ^ Mgh t from the ground
wo , r They were speedily caught ; and on ; being examin ed it was found that tlie tips of their pmions had been Cut for some time , lhis roused the suspicious of our sportsman ; and ti ? "fiT ^ . inea " > vario « s quarters , he-fbiiud that this practiced cutting ; the pihionVis byno means uncommon . Certain parties on the hills find ri ? , f « l ! r £ f treeding season , watch the cdming mef tho chicks , catck them , a ^ d cu t their wingsl the manner aforesaid , and then ; let them gd ; " # eU , the birds , though thus docked , feed as plump as their neighbours amougtheheather , till ^ heltiiib comes mnd whed ^ arefit foftthe-poacher ^ purposes , ^ enemy then ; takes ^ isirbtiiids ; and , ^ kno > irig w ^ re th ^ est 8 - ^ e 1 Vknowj where touring hw games . . The old birds , and such of the brood as he
4 k ° ' ^ gn rJ , 1 " wnBn fledgelings , are raised and ^" . away , ; Their ^ wing-curtaiM companions , attempting-to do it , areiiiistantlyseen ^ arid pursued , and sepured . with httle trouble .. ^ And so the poacher does his . deadl y work . Our informant , who hasT > een talcing these Peebles- ^ hire sfibptingsy and paying his * o yearly to-the Game-presqrvirig : Associatibn reterred to , has found far fewer gTouse this seisbrithan nsnal , . which he attributes to the : covvatdly and destructive . mode : of poaching which we have now exposed . Ihese nnhandsoine proceedihgs on the partvof the grey-plaidc'd , gentlemen close adjoininc the Afuirland-road , where carriers vfander . have been , long . suspected , and must be looked after — Dumfries Conner , - X * "
ii .. v ^ T ^ TIST 3 . ^ T GINCE § TER ; --On Sun day in ^ :-Sf ¦ ¥° ? ? tewkesbury , deHvered a sermon m ^ e ^ Market-place , ; to aft assemblage of upwards ^ vSS ° l ^ I ? -- 0 ?* hlS to / »; frS Jeremiahvcl , ll ^ f a * ? 19 , and proceeded : in a forcible man-SofSvf ^ T ^^^ gteatas a ^ mdSl lfoffirr % * : ? - ^^ miseries of the poor . ¦ He 4 SfiS , &l ? ^¦ ¦ - 'H * - **<* atteation-bls oP iifp-i ^ ssff ^ gg ^^ tep yeAe i » wi » fflAg . feeiS ^ K ?^ 81801 ^« assembled ; in tno b-Dcak ^ S' H ^? moment Mr . M . * egan to ^* struck ! and drowned his
gS , « p r >^ 2 ^ % th "f glamour . / An adjournment ; took S 1 & ^^ aon-rpad , the people forming ^ an botS % ^ WW * i fcaehiDg fwnf ihe top to the Sn fe ^^ - t ^^ The Service ; which ^ ccupied W ^ d ^ vhalf , ^ as . here suferedto procW v ^ n out interruption , ; and the utmost brder and SP ^ ^^^^ WQughout ;/ At half-past si * Oa nwKi ^ ty ° ™™ g 'the hour ^' appbinfed for the ^^ s ^ poatdWplation tq ^ abandott ^ nV ^ pen air ft ^^ -x ? ^ ^ ^ nales to heair an pdress mm Mx . Moore vnvihe ? Association Rooini The xa ^ howeyer , having abated ^ : ancOtappedrihif that a ^ grea ^ number of : pergbng' ; had assembled " m the Alarket-place ; Mr ; Moore and hia frienasDfQceeded vvwarci
m . Bpot , but when they rpachod . tKe ; fop of ^ " ^^ "Street , ' some , working ihbif •• • ¦^ w illinfej ' ¦ it would appear ^ to act as the tools of itfie arfstocracy ) , commlnciiig : an ; intorriiptioiii whton "biroughit on a ? # -tV Kn 6 ^ « 'oat oeeasib ii WoultfKetatea to lav tno blama of iany disKitbaice '! on this Chartists and ^ spjsctiu ^ that ^ iis was part of a ^ ptecbncerted pian to throw thejmeeting into : confusipnf itHvas deemed % m $ tet <> jm ™ jo-mi opM whef ^ the-Workin ^ l s ^ ssocjation / hoW their meetings ; Mrl © eecham ^ called ^ tp the chai r , Mi : wKehhe liadprdceedea about : ten ; minutcs : i n Wsaciarcs ^ thbpressure became , sq great- ^ hat ' . it ; waa ¦ imp osaibW ; to ¦ t » rh" ^ w 1 ? - ' " ^ - to
^™ ont a ^ rdangly . tqoic ^ lacc : the b £ ea air , ^^ ft& ^ - ^^ mm & ezfc a ' Chartist PnB ^^ W- ^ ^^ veril ^ a ^ vets ^ clerks lrf ¥ ^ - * # ^ W t iferfli of cra (* cife r&r ! i ^ Seuilcma ' rr ^ Q ^ iy . persuafe , ! : Mt SS '^ - ^^^^ wm * Jf , » Wlth an ^^ . nncontrollablevdeMre ^ tolollovr . ^ v tSturhn ^ e WCnrroU / S We > havenotheard . that ajiy , specials . were svydrn in , but the publid-hbnsei ^ reordered to be closed atteno clock . i-Cyie <' toiMii I ' tee . Press . . . ¦ - ' V " . ¦ , ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦' . - ¦ - : ¦¦ -: ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ :
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 5, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1077/page/2/
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