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We abb HAPi'iYto; iinderEtand that the dispute
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K ^ TICE IS HEREBY GITEN , that the next vENERAi QP ARTER SESSIONS of the T ' ^ 1 for fte ^ rondi of Leeds , in the County of "i - ¦ - "" -:, wflll )« ' holden before Thojlis Fioweh E : - * - , Che Yoanger , Esqnire , Recorder of the said Bcvv 3 gh , at . tiie Omrt House , in Leeds , on Satdb-U-:- _ iheYT ^ sxtr-HGRiH Day of Decehbeb , 1839 , " . »*? > ae o'dock in the Forenoon , at which Time and . T :-, all Jurors , Constables , Police Officewi Pro-« e -rs , Witnesses , Persons , bopnd -by Becogni-S £ j , and others haying Business it the said U ^ -- as are required to attend . A I Notice is hereby also Giten > that all Appeals w . y oe heard immediately on the openenrng of the C" " * ., and that all Proceedmgs nnder the ICghway Jl-z 7-31 be taflcen on the Ifkst Day of iheSessions . ? y Order , JAMES RICHARDSON , Qerk of the Peace tar the said Borough . ~ T ? ds , 26 th Koronber , 1833 .
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CHftWiTWGE TO CURE BUMSRESS . I T ? w BAXTER , late of- Hull , { please to observe . - *¦ ; theliMtte ^ who ha 3 restored to sight so many {¦ - ^ of individnala , many of whom have been •>»" -. ' " -ora number of jeare , beg 3 to announce to his ft ^ 5 in Scotland , that in consequence of the many « t ^ :. - v : ions he has received , that he intends to viat £ ^ i ^ Ji ^ x , Vid trOl pledjje himself to cure all exte , - -i Diseases of ihe ^ Eye , Dimness of Si ^ it , &c » "W r-- ; : t blisters , bleediig , 8 eton , issues , or any rest - - : i of ciet . - iracts I cannot cure , as I jnakfl no use of an It ^ -v nientto aoy Eve » In cases of -Amanrosis , I < k : -Jl if there be a ^ gfibes the first application th , mak&toiheE / ippB I will not detain any J » - * zt lonrer &an one hour .
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n ~ HR remarkable properties of Medicines have A -igag&d the attention of mankind in all agea , «?¦ ¦ ^ the sagiuatn induetrj , tod good fortune of ic ^ i ^ grs , the world is indebted for many valuable & ~ ~ ~~ fp **' . Aasong these are nne which have m- - * ised therclaim to di * disci 5 on for » losgperiod ° j - ; " % » iid have coramanried apprs ^ jation a 8 reai « c ;^ as to tiie general stock .
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> . ^ E 3 . sxtsJPtiRirriKe specific Pilis , fejnous -JklBt ;/ a 3 QtJKnropefor the Care of Scurvy , Scrofula , tti Wonaas , and for Luet Vcnerea , are mild and meeity efficacious , in recsst as we'd as the inoit ebatiBite ea * e «; joice 3 s . 9 d 4 b . 6 i . and Us ., ana i ^ & eaeli Box is given 'ii ! l ^ 2 iL ^ B OH SlPHTLlTIC DISEASES . , Ht > bad SymptoiB ! , the frequent c * SEeqneace 3 oi ignorani treatment , have ever . foiiowed . dieir use , - " -Mid- ' lifeir * >^ eacy ¦ t ? Mch- is ioir £ stabii » fied by 43 ie& great m 1 » - ia all parts of Europe ass America .
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^ L ^ L ^ L ^ Lk ^* TBS : BOUl-auitiM STAB , " ; ... \ ^ Hfe TBS BOQTBSaBM STAB , " ^¦ PNBON AND BRIGHTON PATRIOT . IPP ^' TO BB EDITED AKD t » KpUC TKt > 3 T ^ ^; > y : J . BKONTERBE O ^ tBSN , ^ 5 Q . - 1 v * ILLIAM CARPB ? fTEk ; rpHE EStST NUMBER of ihU Now Radieal ± P » p »^ rm be pnblished ; ori SUNDAY , the 29 fli Inst . ( with an EARLY EDITION for tb « Country ) , price Sixpence . The Well known and long tried principles of the Editors of the Southern Star render it unnecessary to say anything here of its politic * or its objects . It will fearleEsly go "the whole hog' on behalf of the ploadered and oppressed ; -while- no pains -will be spared to furnish in its columns * n ample digest of the foreign a ^ d domestic news of the week . One intonating and important feature in it will consist
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And Notice % s also hereby gweny That at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at Knsrebrough aforesaid , an Assessment for the necessary expenses of the said Hiding for the Half Year commencing the 1 st Day of Apeh . next , will be laid at the Hour of Twelve o"Clock at Noon .
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ADVICE . i , ' . ftv << taffw « i : Mii ; wahKi
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Sold as above , ( Price 4 s . 6 i . ~) and by Mr . Heatoh , 7 . Briggate , Leeds ; Hr . Habtlet ^ Bookseller , Halifax ; ilr . Hargrove , 9 , Coney-Street , York j at the Advertiser Office , Lowgate , Hnll : and Mr . Dewhibst , No . 39 , Ne -Street , Hndderafield ; 24 r . Hxa » iso 5 , Bookseller , Marketplace , Barnsley .
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- --- - Society , Sf-c I I ATING devoted his stuaies for many jears _ LL exclusively to the vsrionadiseares of tbegeuerative orgitss , to the sceceaBfol treaiment of ; thir Tenereal and sypisiiiric d ^ € rase « , and to iha removal ofthn . os disreswsg nervous sensatioE ? , aod--bodiij infi' .-mitjfs , ari » i'g from ? . n indulgence in a dtlunve aad d-srrQctv ^ au-bit , oonanues : » he consulted from cici ; a : he niorning til ! im &t night , and on Sundaj > ; roa » i : is * rii ! f * o , at -
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TMMED 1 ATE BENEFITS oft ^ d -ia tiMt-T *^ fe «« TMMEDIATE ^ EFiiS ot ^^ thWp ^ Ilc JL Ufa and Fire Insurance Rates reduced 3 G ? per Cent , par Annum Lower than ahf other ^ Offio £ ip _ Life Annuity Rates > caleulated on Eqlpble PnnwtlesHlVFor Exanipla-for ; every £ I «^ t posited , thisi Association .. will ^ rant the ^ Afinulty placed opposite the Age of the party dep 6 sitini ? from £ 60 and upwards in p-oportioo ; , y : ^ ; ige ' ' 30 ' . t 6 "* 0 to ; 46 t » 50 \ to . BS \ to' 60 ; -te ; 6 ' 5 ; l 6 - ., f 6 ' to '' : £ ,. & d . : £ . a . £ . a . £ . a . £ . a . J £ ^ ± £ . « .-: " 8 ; 0 O 8 10 9 0 9 10 10 10 12 10 1 ^ 10 percent p . ct | p . ci p . ct . p . ct p . ct . pr . ct " . - ' ¦ - '¦ ' . - ¦ ¦' - 7 StoS 0 - ¦ : " ' . - . ¦ - - ¦' ,.. ?; ; ~ ' - " - ¦ ¦ " -. £ . 8 . j £ . 8 , 1 20 0 ] 25 0 p . Ct- } P- Ct Y ; LIFE ASSURANCE RATE § , r Age SO to 25 to 30 to 35 to 38 to 40 fo 45 .. to 50 Prem . £ lll 1 . gl J&- r £ g- | ^ 2 6 | £ -2 IU | £ -21 . \ £ S 6 This Coinpany make ' no Charges ^ for intermediate Ages under 50 Years . : ¦ - FIRE INSURANCE RATES . y Commos Insurancb . —Private Houses and Shops ( not hazardous ) Is . percent . ; hazardous , 2 s . ; double hasardous , 38 . 6 d . ; Farming Stock , Is . 6 d . ¦' - 'INDEPENDENT WEST MIDDLESEX ASSURANCE COMPANY , opposite the Bazaar , Baker-Street , Portman-Square , London ; South St . David ' s-Street , Ediubnrgh ; Ingram-Streetj Glasgow ; and Sackville-Street , Dublin . Empowered under the several Acts of Parliament of 14 th Georgo 3 rd , c . 48 ; 22 d George 3 rd ; 53 rd George 3 rd , c . 141 : 3 rd George 4 th , c . 92 ; and 1 st Vice . 10 . '
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VAN BBTCHBlt ON riSTTJtA , &e . Fourth Edition . Just published , in 8 vo ^ cloth Ids ., , enlarged . Price Is . M . F ACTS and OBSERVATIONS relative to a suecessfnlmode of Treating Piles , Fistula ; Hemorrhoidal Excrescences ,. Tumours , and Strictures , without cutting or . confinement ; illustrated with numerous eases ; being a familiar exposition of the practice of S . J . Yan Batchell , Surgeon Accoucheur . Published by H . Renshaw , No . 356 , Strand { sold also by the Author , at his Residence , No . 16 , Percystreet , Bedford-square . Y
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . To Mr . Pront , 229 , Strand , Londea . ¦ , . ¦ 127 , Fleet-street , Dec ; . 22 , 1838 . Sj IR , —I have received so much benefit from Bur ' s kj Gout and Riieismatic Pills , lhat it would ba ungrateful in me were I not to make a publio avowal of their effects . I have been for tho last two years sabject to attacks of the Gout , which , from- their virulence , if I may-judge from the expressed opinions of those who have been for many years subjected to that distressing disorder , would ba * e inca-: pacitated meforweaks , perhaps for months , if 1 had not applied the medicine denominated Blairs Gout and Rheumatic Pills . Its effects upon me hsw been , aa allaying of the violent pa 5 n after a Ic-jt-hours ; and , in three or fonr days ,, the power of resuming my occupation with activity . J now foelin-3 fr eo * I heai * h as I ever did ^ and Iah 4 ' nk--G <) 4 ' that-sueb a meGieine is pnrchaseafcle . . " "' ¦ ¦' -: : ? ; : ¦ - - ";¦¦ ¦"¦ r " am , Shyyonrs gratefully , JAMES M'LOUGHLIKi ^ -n
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HOLLOWAl'S UNIVERSAL E-VMILY OI ^ TMFNT . Copy of a Litter from Herberi M » o , Eoij . F . B .. S ., Senisa : Surgepnto Middlesex 2 ospital , » uo Profesair of Anatomy and Pathology ^ Xing '* . Col-; tft « , LoEdoa , &c . &c . ; f o Thoina 8 Holioway , Esf ) . Sir , — 'Will jou exc > is «? this iuiormai axiHwer ? . 'Xbi-Ointment iriacB you have gent ma Ji *« been of o >* oj ALL ths cas > M in which 1 hav , » tried it ; « en < 3 me , it jou please , some mo e in a few days' time ; [ have eawign for the present . Youra sruly , - , ; . -: ' H . MAYO . 19 , Geoiga " Street , Hanover Square , , Y Auril l y , 1837 .
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between tne tenters auatiressers and their employeis is likely io ' coinc-to ac \ -amicable- conclusion . ' - ' - At a meetingheld on ^ Mond ay afternoon between a deputation of the -workman and tho mUlowiier ? , the best spirit prevailed amongst bo * h parties , and it is confidently anticipated tl >« . t at their next meeting , ail matter ? in dispute / willbesatisfactorily arranged-— Glasfjoic Jomiiu ! . ¦ - ¦'¦¦ . - . ¦ / ... The " price of flic fiuattcrn , or four ppund . -wheh . toii loaf , - - ' of the fitii tiuafiiVj . is eovv ^ in GIus ^ ov / , LUd . Hoaselioli bread is , selling , at . 9 d . per f uijr-vreniiu M > uL . liT . 'iii be found ihix , as the . p'iseiit p ? kt 3 ci ' iiour aud oatmeal ' , si and iu reiaubr . to tatli Ovhcrj tLe laiiev is by fur 1 L 0 mosi ctur . oniical food lyi" a family , ui v . haie-ver ; vi uy prepurcd . —/ £ ic £
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' V :: ; v-ST ^ Hi ^^ ^ F ^ NCB ; -i'UNP » ' - ' ^(' y According to advertisementin the Northern Stair , * delegatemeeting waaj . lwld- ft the Blue Boar , Manchester , when the fp ^ wingplarBpns attended ag V ^ PPfertfe ^ l ^^ ttSfttiey , Hang * ISP'JW ? * -I' ^ lN f ^ tt ^ i ^ Francis Law , ^ taj ^ iT erwdg ^ and Seiokireft- Samuel Allbtt ^^^ i Rob e ^ -JuMft *^ Sheffield ; Wjn . Bowne 3 Barnstey ; Thomas ^ ^ ^ taenioani'Halifei ; Honry 5 * ° n , Bradford sjpavidBlwk . Lee ^ William Wilby , Ossett , Earlshoatoiu Chickenley , and Gawthorp ; Vgseplv EckeraJey , Unswoytb ;; Samuel Binns , Huddersfield . t : r v : ' } - ^ -.-.- \ : ^ :- - ' . ,:. ¦ ? _ -On thft motion of Samuel AHott . seconded by R obert Turner , — * ; . ; -. " . '; " Mr . J . ^ Rtchardaon ^ wac caUed to the d « w * i and Mr . Wm ; Willistook the office of Secretary . ;; ftTtwnifW ^ ft T ^ fewcvnte wiTiiiT * :
, The Chairman opened the buriness of tho meeting by ^ at rogbJs view s of the advertisement * when " Henry ^ Hodgson moved , and David Black ¦' seconded , - ^ '¦; . '•¦ : ¦ ¦ - V Y / . - .. ; . ' - " -, s ' . " " : ¦ . >' : •¦' ¦ ¦ :. ¦>/ . ;¦ ¦ y " That the residue of Mr : SlepbensV Defence Fund be appropriated to the defence of the Welsh patriots , " . ' :- ' . --- ' . -v ' - ¦¦¦ V yO-y ' y . yy- V y . y-y rWherithe Ghairman rose and said , that he could not entertain that motion , as he Was there as the representative of Thomas Fieldefl , E 8 q ; j treasurer and unhesitatingly refused to put the motion for the fpUowipgtea 8 pn 6 j--r ; '; : ; '¦ v ; .. ; - ^ ' / ' ^ - ^ , ¦ .- ; ::, ; . ; : ; . ¦ i .: v •¦ I refuse ' . to / put the resolution proposed by Henry Hodgson * of Bradford , relating to the disposal of the residue of Mr . Stephen ' s fund to the purpose of the defence of the Welsh patriots , for the following reasons :- ^ - ;• - . :-. y- ' . i :. - . .-: ' :. ;¦ . . -,, y ¦ " .. /; y- y °
^ That the delegates present are hot delegjited from the towns not sending delegates to the meeting in January last ,: and calledlier e . ; by advertisement whicVappeared inthe Northern Star : of last Saturday , Deo . 7 . ; ¦ : ' - . ' . . - : - ' - ;' - ; H- ' - ¦ ' - ¦ .. ; ' y :- " ' ; > . y ¦"¦ ¦ : ¦ A true and faithful copy . V T ; : Witness , ^ Joseph Eckeksi . et , : : ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ /¦ : "' ¦;' . '¦ ¦ V .-. Y . -yY .. ' . ' ^ i > - " . ¦/ : ; V ' .: ''; Ghairmaniv : ^ Joseph Eckersley , of IJnsworth , was appointed Chairman , andWm . Wjlby ; Secretary , * : ; Henry Hodgson again rose and proposed his motion , ( wiich Mr . Richardson refused to put . ) ¦ which was seconded by David Black , tod owned unanimousl y . . ,. '¦ . ; . yV ' . ' ; y . •¦;; -: , ; ,:.: ¦ .: ; ' ; ; v : :- ' ¦' •¦ ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . Moved by Francig Law , and seconded by Thomas Kitchenman— ¦ ; ¦
_* That the sufplns money of Stephens ' s Defence land bo immediately handed over to Feargus O ^ Connor , as he has taken up the case ot the Welsh patriots . " f ¦" ; - / ¦ ¦ ¦' / "¦ :: ¦ ¦ : - / - . -::. :: ¦[¦ - ";¦ : Carried unanimously . ¦ ¦ ¦ : ; ¦ v „ Moved by Saml . AUo « i , and seconded by Edward Ellis 8— - - ; ' - >; •/; .. ¦ - ; - - : ¦ : ¦ : ; , . .. -f , : ^ . . ..... ¦ ¦ ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ? That TChomas KitcheMBai a ^ d Henry Hodgssn be lmmedMitely despatched to Bury ; t <> wait en vr . fietcher , m accordaaw with the 1 former resolutions . " - : . ;¦ - - . ;" . , ; : - ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ . ¦ . " -- : : . -: . - - ¦' ,: .. ¦¦ .- ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ Carried unanimously , ' ; : . ¦ - ' . ' . . An adjournment was mone * and carried . Manchester Council Boom , Tuesday ¦ Morning , SHee : lOthy 1839 . Edward Curran in the ch » i »; . Delegates present :- ^ - ohe
« , ^ » t v or—^ ward Curraav-Dfttid itoberis , and William Gibson . ; v / ; ' . Moved by Samuel Allott ; and eeowded by . Sainuei ijllia— . ; : •;• - : .. . ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ - . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ] . ' . ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ : ¦ ' . ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ • .. •¦ ¦ . ¦ * ¦ ,:: ' :, - "That a deputation be immediately appointed to wait on Messrs . Richardson aud Wiilig , requeatina their immediate attendance . " _ , ° ¦ Carried ttnaniinaously . ¦ ; . Moved by Francis Law , and seconded by Robert Turner ^ , ¦ . ; . ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ;; , ¦;¦ . ; . ; ; ; ' - ¦ ' . >¦ ' ;¦ ¦ . ; * . ;¦ . ; . \ - " That i& 8 atB . BVaok and BinnsJnm the deputation . " v '¦ ¦' : :- ¦ . ¦ : ' - . : - : ' , . ¦ - — :-: / -. ¦ ... - ¦ Carried un «» niinpusl ^ . ; Nofofc—Th » deputation aitived andt gave in their report to the effect that Mr . Richardwa could not attend , and Willis was not seen .
Moved by Fxsnci * Law and sec 6 nded < by Wilh ' am Brown- — . ' --:- ' ... - - '" . : " v- ;; - ' :,. •;¦¦ - : ¦ i . ' -: .: ¦; : ¦ - ' > ¦ ¦ - . .-/^ :. ThaiMe 9 W . Hoj 3 j ^ n tKitchen ^>^ j ^ bVts . immediately w « t efi Thomas Fielden ;; ' Es ^ ic ^ uesting him to iurciebthetb with / thefull amoimt already received for tbe- 'dafience pt JM , J . E . StojihteBS , the disbursements , Md > amwinuiow <> n hand . " _ Moved by DiwidBIadc ^ glseconded bjs Fiancis .- ¦ " That a . depata * iw »| i ^^|^ Ir . Fieldenjjx !< iue 8 t ing him to furairfi th « delegate meeting with a list of thbsf placeaivhiqte ^ p ^ ntributed to StrOThans'B Defence Fund , a » farAal > SlAconcenied . " \ Moved by Dwid Bkefc , and ^^ seconded by . i 3 aaauel Allotfr ^ -: ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - " : .. - .:. ¦ . ¦ ¦ • . : .: / -ry . / - - ' '¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' .: - That WHlk « Xjfibs ( Hvbeapl ^ inted to acowipany Henry . Hodgsoa , and p » mas Kitchenman to Mr , Jfielden , m acca » d * noo wiih the above ^ resoluSion- ' '
Moved by Samttel-Blnnfli and seconded by Bob * rt Turner— ;; ..-:: ' ' ¦ . ¦'¦¦'¦ : " - ~ . ¦ . ¦ . ¦ - ¦" M TJiat alldtitrte ^ s ^ i ^^ a a ^^^^< 4 j «^ ofT *®!^*^*^ aH ^ b ^ ' the amount ^ and whoa seiit ; :-t ^ lhe NortXerii siaT ^ QQc * immediately j bJso their opinions as to ^ w-Hati F ° * P >;¦ . ¦ ~ r ¦¦ . / ¦ jQwHwtoaig »() n » ly > v ¦ •¦ ¦¦ ' ;• . ¦ ¦¦ : ' - ¦; .. ¦ : . ¦ ¦ r . / .- ¦ -:,- --v . v . : :, ^^^^ S ^ ittioi ! jG ^ teoni and ; iecondedi by " Thjlt , ** fW ^ JPeport idr the pvoeeedihgB ? o |> this meetiug b > € en « o the ; im *^ Star tail Not&iern IAberaMry fo * , insertion ;• likewise the Regenarator i ^ Chat ^ t : e ^^ lar ^ s : \ ¦ ¦¦¦ .: i .. ^ - \' - / .: '¦; ¦ -- ^ Carried nnanimonsly . ^ - - ¦ ' ; .- ¦ ' ; ' ' :: ' . ' : ' : ¦ \ ' •• ¦ . '• ¦'¦ ¦; . Moved by Mr . Binns , and seconded by TI » a >* 3 K « tcl > enman— - ¦ : . ¦ . ¦ .. ¦ . ¦ -. " - , ¦ ''' . v . - '' : ¦¦ -:: ¦¦ ' ' ^^ -: ¦ ¦¦ . ¦ ' ¦ '' . ¦ ¦ . ¦ .
" That a TQtawafthanks b > given to the Chaisman for his impartial conduct in-the chair . " Carried unanimously . ; ^ ^ ¦¦' : ' . -: ' ; : ' ' ' , '; . ' . f '„ ¦ WktiaiiJt WitOYj Seprotcjnt ^
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: ST& ? E OF NQKETINGHAM ^ ( From the Nottingham Rev ' mcJ We are spsry io state-tbat the ^ trade ofothe-tDwn cohtinnes extremely bad , aa may be at o » cbs asi ( by the nnmberGr-who have mu < d « application \ tbr relief from" the fund raised by ' public subscription ;* and also by Tofoaence to the parsons who haver availed ihemselres of the meals given by the Boa » d of Guardians .. On WedueBday lapt , 1 « 6 / -dihiad in the temporary parish building ,. and on Thursday ( yesterday ) 168 , The Board of GuarJiang have also employed near Mapperloy-plain ; 131 moo , ha , viag two children and upwarda . The' Conwnitteo appointed by the public meeting on Friday last , have , in tke first instance , afiowted relief to thfe workmen connected with the cotton
. drawer , c » t up hose , silk hbso , and glove trade , being the jclass chiefly suffering ; from the present state of tEade ; arid nearly 5 CfO . bE them have been set to work , Jfeing the great ; Dalk of persons who ? have applied . The Committee have ahjo afforded xelief , in food ,, to a number of : : ; .-widows" and Uumaaried women , employed in seaming arid lace rucni"g . Tho method the Committee ; ad 6 p ' ted ' ' vras ~ thi 8 : ^! S . B ' ey ; commenced giving reliefc to those persons whom tUd Guardiama could iiot employ , such as single men ^ aad married . men with One child ; land yesterday , 4 & were set to work npbn Manperley . plain ; but they wore obhgealto cease at twalve o ' clock , in consMuenjce of the we ! vieathcr . Relief , howevori in the shape of mpnejkiTjBad , and potatoes , was given to eaclu from
a boussin Climoa-straet , superintended by iiessrs . Bamatt , Tomlin , AllwMiky J . Peet , and bthetsi On Satuniay and Monday ^ lr . Alderman Freasson itid AIr ,. ISunu ; who eat at the School-rpoms in . Lontonstresti relieved SOQ * individual 8 » chiefly heads of faiailMs ^ bj preseutiag them with tickets fve such a quaatity of food as r thpy deemed necessary . Xekerday , Mr . AldMrnan Frearson , Mr . Ntinh , Mr . BLaimson , and Mr , Ju-thui ; Wells ,. were eajjaged at thfiskme place , in reiioving ; widows and siu ^ le women oatofwork . usually employed inlacerunning ^ seaming , ' ^ . ^ cheTenitg' ^ ud . uppy- 'ih ^ ^ iM ^ i ^' aM ^ tW presented discrfltioaary orders for food ,, to a great number of ApplicABts .- v : v ;• r ? .:: ,: j : f- .. v ^ e ' wbrklupbi . Mapp ^ rley-hiils beina altogether
diaereHt to that which the greatest number of those poor felloWa haw usually foilpwed , combined with theinclement state of the weather * made it impracticable for them , to coutinue in the employment . At seven o ' clock , pstiBrday eveuing , th « is » mjen hela a meeting , when several of them detailed their , suffer-¦ ings by being employed upoii a place whore the clay was moretliau ancle deep ; aad they declared that to « oi . tinuo to work there was utterly impossible . Several observed that they believed the 'Committee were not : avrare of the : state of tbe ; soil , or they would not have suggested employing the inen on a
place woica must materially injure their health . ¦ ' . The following resolutions Were then passed trr : ^ 1 . " That we the unemployod ; operatives in Nottuigham , haying been chiefly usjed to sedeitary employments in ; warm : worksaops , are-totally unfitted 4 o'faco the wintry , blast on Mapperiey-hills , or to perform any useful labour tlierebn , wHUout endangering our health , whichiSjgeherallyspeaking , rendered delicate by the nature of our " uauat avocations ^ aud irie&cienoy of ^" 6 boes and clothing . Arid we do hereby request thei gcntlemeu oi ' the Reliet Committee to find us sorno other emp ' oymont , more congenial with , oui ' health ^ ind : habits in general . "
2 . "That a . deputation of three ¦ persoils be ap ^ pointed to wait . ; . upon the Roy : Mr . Wilson , priest of the Catholic chapel , ¦ iii George-streetj to request him . to deliver iu his own chapel , for the ' benefit of the woiiing ¦ ¦ ' classes of Is ptiiii ^ han ) , oiie or more lectures : subject— the rights . , oftlie : poor . in En ^ loud , priiir to : the Ilcrofmation . ' T 3 : is 'rights of the poor , ' in piem ciays : uif l iHco ^ ressiys : int < vllD ( it , ' . Jaeiii " aimosl disregardcf ] . We hope the IlQVvGeiiiiemaji wiiiaccede toonrrttiuest as . ' -fcpe ' edjr . as lii . s owiicehvejiieuce will allow .: : ' ' . / ; . ¦ ¦ : ; . ; - . ¦ ¦ l
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members stating that their request contained in the first resolution should be instantly taken into consideration . ; : - - ' / w ^? - ¦ ¦ : . ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ :- ; v v ' : ' . ;\ ¦ On Tdesd ^^^ Qw ^ g ^^ to « ^^^ dred peritt ^^^ paradsd Bri < Besmifr-g » te | ^ tfe-lane , C ^ rttoa * i Vtwt , Go > se ^ i 4 eV ^^^ erfitots of the towd , asyng , iuid almost demanding , relief from the bakers , cheesemongers , and other provision shops ; when - reiusear they hissed , - ; atid generally obtained something ^ upoti which they huzzaed and moved on . ' The followinff ' evening , a still greater number r <^^ h ^ ^^^^^* u ^^ iM ^^^ i ^ L .. A ^
levied contributions in a similar manner up Mansh ' eld-road . and in various tfther districts . At Mr . Craft 8 * s ; the baker , in ^ Charfotte- ^ wt j , they broke th » window with two newly-cast © iisbt bullets- ; andat Mr . ^ Innocent ^ , irajkerj Elatii-sij ^ i il 1 " ^ mob also obtained ^ same bread . The demandl 2 * , » number of shopkeepers besides these ware mado in such an intimidating "manner , thatHhby Ware , generally ¦ - ; speaking , complied with . -Last" night ( . Thursday ) , Manefield-road and the neighbourhood prosented a very unusual appearatce : ; at ; ah early hour the tradesmen had closed their * ships ; fearful lest a similar visitation should be again made . ; > . '' ¦ ' ¦¦ - ¦' ' ¦ '¦ ¦¦¦ : : ' i- "" . ¦ : . -- ¦ . / '¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ :, ¦! ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ) .. ' . ¦••¦; ,
: Mr . Simpson , grocer . and chandler , Charlottestreet , has during the last few days , distributed a quantity of rice to npwardsi of 600 i poor ; families . ; Oh Friday morning last , in accordance With a haudbUl issued on-W ^ nesday week , an ^ d the advertisement in the newspapers of that day . a meeting was held in the Exchange-room , far tho laudable purpose of enterinif ; upon a subBcription to relieve the destitute population The amount subscribed in the ^ rbom ; was : £ 8 p 2 'i () 3 . }¦ :: ; ' - v-..:,.- ¦ : ^ :- - ' • ' , ;¦ -..: ;\ We understand bur worthy chief magistrate , whose acts of charity are deserving of the highest
praise , at the oonolusion of the meeting , immediately transmitted to the Marquis : of Normanbyit a copy of the resoluWpnspass ^ d ^ and also a list of the subscriptions . ' On " . Tuesday , the Mayojr . received a letter from : Mr . Phillips , Under-Secretary of State , which iuformed Mr . Boworth that Lord Nprmanby had recommended her Alajesly ' s Government to grant jCIOO in aid of the fund for furnishing the poor with employment . The sum is indeed paltry , when considered for what object it was to be aopropriated . After this , who « aa charge the Government with extfavagance i
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SEIZURE of tiik ^^ E STEEN VIJNDiCATOIL ^ ;' - ¦;¦¦; ' ^ . ¦ .. '" y ; fo the Editor of the Sun . \ : \ : >¦ "' ¦ :. : r } ; Western Vi ^ ; . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : . ' . ; ., ; . - ' - - ,. ; ' -,. „ ' ^"¦' ''¦' " " ; '¦ : ¦ :: ¦ December lifth , 1839 . Sm ^ I shaJl l » miicli 1 obliced by your giving insertion to the following : —A few daysf sincis , the house of Mrs . EdWards , in Newport , the wife of William Edwarete , now lying in MonmqutS gaol , was entered , by tS » police , and the Western } nidivalors were seized ^ upon the plea of orders received from the Secretary of State . The officials , hawavor , seized also Cleave tJP&ny Gazette of Variety ^ O ^ d Fellows , Fenny Satirists , a ^ AJidth Figaros I There has been much saidand still more written
, « flate , about the infifaRement ' of"the ^ Constitutiw t' ! Kit ^ I would ask , ; is it e&rtslituttonal for mayors to sertp periodicals bQcacae they u ) vve » h aversion Uo their contents ! But the Mayor of Cardiff ; intSe p lenitude of his wisdom has exceeded not only tho bounds of prudence , but that of laif .. He , it would 8 eem ^ , wished to ' call the aitentwii © f the Secretary of State to the contents pf the' Western Vindicators It Bhall b « ni > fault of mipe if the law do not teach him he had » ad right to seize th ^ papers fee wished to sub ^ mit . Jhave sent . his worswp ahotfea copy of which appeare-in the Western Vindicator . ' : '
\ . And firom whence , ; I would' respeedfoily ask ^ Lord Normanby , does he derive the ti&i ef censorship of the ^ Press *? Is it cphstiltitiqfUil ' m' % Ktnisier to decide wha * shall . bio published V If ^^ sq , I would have yon , Sir , aad all enemies of Whiff subserviency , look sharply after your safety ; for it ib not t * be supposed that hiB Lordship pad his colleispies wiS long suffer aught else to be printed but 8 u « b ; newsf * i > iBr 8 as the honkst Mbntmg Chronicle , iwr still MMtt honest Globe , if thi > attemptto 8 uppre 89 i tlie Fftidfea / or pass with impunity . ¦ >'¦}¦¦¦( ' . ' ' ¦ : ¦¦'¦ ¦¦ -- •¦ " ¦ ' - , ;• ' - . :.. "V- ¦¦¦ . '¦ " ¦ The Newport Worthies , too ^ hivre don * the thing to perfectioii . I have jast rebewwl ; tixv following from Mrs . B * wards : — :.--.. . " . .. --. "•
' ¦ '¦' - ¦ . '¦ - ¦; .. : '' ' ^ "ro mr . , BAffioj ^ ¦ - ' ''• ; . v- ¦ - ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ • • Sirj-JUay I think s a strikib ^ eviden « e of the despotic character of our authoritigs ^ herei . that in eutei-jtig : my shop , and taking away the : Western I indicator , tlrey- have : also seized- anon' ( Heave ' s Gazette , OddiffeOows , Sirtm /* , Figfirvs } Yet , at the same tim * ,, these Very publications- a >» being sold blsJBwhere / Thus , Sir , have I been robbtd . Jt is not sufficientttiUtmy husband is iw . their power , and myself ^ lefftte suppor t my fam ^;; but-I must be debarred , foBBodth , of the means tt ^ dp ¦ Vtiir tatter . However , I thiak , whatever alarm they-may-entortajn of the Fimfesrfor , they have exceeded ali' hwin sfizingtheothem You wdl send oaethh usual ' quantity of each vaad if you have leanie * they exewded the law in referenca to the Vindicator . ; you wi& send them as usual . 7 ' " - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦;¦" ~ * - ;¦ : ?¦¦¦? ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . - ' ' ¦' ,: ¦ : .. - ¦ .- ¦ : ¦¦
• • • ¦ ;";' , ¦ r ; --: . ' - " iSbm : respeotfulisi .: v .: v ;; : - ' ¦ ' . ' .: ¦'¦ ¦ ' '¦' " ¦¦ tti > r . ' > ii - - ii . l- ¦¦ : W " : ' ^ SAR AHalfoKiMHfc ' ^ "P . S . —To adpto all my troubles , my-daughter is in a veryprecarioua state of health . " . , •* V . ¦ i . Is this ait impiujtial administration , oft the l » wa 1 Where is the Constitution now ? Has afiSrebeeaany infringement in this case ? Or was it ^• . satisfyine a vindicjiTe feeling against this 'brave ^ i ad spirited woman , which caused the seizure of thoiother oablicatiori 8 besidee th * Vindicator ? ^ ; ^ li . But what will become of the Tin « Scafi >^«? ' Aye , there ' s the rub !; ;^ wha t win ^ pme . bfrth « publisherjh-tq > me va « 8 «! inewhat important q ^ estuat . I have had two suspicious visitors to-day ; j » tr difierent times ; a stupid pai > of bunglers , by thecn » y .- 1 politclytold them 1 Is was hot at home ; andathey : ften asked me vrtiat % * 9 Mr . Hill ' s Christiaa name . Of coursel didn't know . ; ::: ¦/ ¦;; , -.: v ,
. Iu future the Vindicator will be printediand- pubhshod in GaJrdjnt Tho Government may * elieve me Whilst tho people wilTBuyj wjb ; shaHnol fill fr wint 1 do not Btfkttd ? alone ; jVQdjj goyerpors -have yet td learn they will ^ veir ^ rusTi a principle % ¦ coercion , and the coerced wilt always be ; their , bitiercat bpppnoiits . With maay thanks foryourprewbasrsaarks m reference , to tlvia matter , V " V" " ; ¦¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ' : ¦ " ¦ ' . '' ¦ ¦'"¦ ¦ I am v-V ' - 'v-V ' . ' '"¦ ¦/ ; :- ' ¦ s r . ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ . - . ¦ ¦ ¦' . ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ : ¦ . . - r ^ Mr / JEdifcnr , -. - . ¦ '¦ ¦¦' .: ' \ - \ - ' . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' : ¦• ¦•• ¦ ¦ : ; ' Youris respectftffly ^ r ; 14 , Northumberland Place t Bath . F ^ HiU .
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NEW POOR XAW ^ DEATH FROM : WANT . AND ALLEGED NEGLEC # OF PABOGHIAL OFFICER ^ ^ ' On Saturday , afc twelve- p cloclc , Sir . Baker .-coroner and a highly reafiectablo jury resident in : tiie- neighbourhood , assembled . ' -at the ^^ Cuuiberland ^ HSad , Cityroad , for the purnpae : of investi ^ ting &o particuhvrs relative to the death of Martin aiolloy , ng « d : tnirty . eight yeara ^^; andi owing to tho rumour which . ; had been circulated with regard to the distressing and fatal event having beoti acoajeraied by the refusal at Ms . Wilks ^ erellevirig offiiaop of the pariah of St .. Andrew Hpi born , to reli&yetba ; diseased , an nhusu » L degree of intereet was ; excited :- ' . ¦ , ; ., "¦; : ,. ; :. : ¦ ¦ "; . ¦ . ¦ .: ¦ ..,:: Mr , . Hambl ^^ relievingpver ^ rbi St Lufck ( in which pariskdecsasedhadfor some time past dwelti waa in atteiidaaeei and the inqicieBt vsaiti . Wai muCB crowded .: . h : ' ¦¦'¦ '" : '¦ ' ' , \ : : ; . ' ~ : ' <¦ . ¦ . - ¦ /¦ '¦ •¦ ¦ : ., ¦ .: ¦"¦ ¦ •¦• . - ; ¦ .:.. ¦¦ - ¦ The iirst witness . examined waa
n Mawarot Bonspr , Cwho ; said ^ -I icsidB at No . 13 , QrwnArbour Qeurt , St . Luke ' a Ilia d 8 ceased rwho was my brothen , has for some time past obtained a Bye- ' Hflood by hawking braces , && , about the ; streetai and has lately reaidfid at No . 17 > WaMsiicfc ^ lace , VWblte Croas-street ; ' ' - :. - '¦ ¦' : <~ :. / :- ' . ¦; ¦¦ vvJv vw ' - - ¦¦ ¦ . " ¦¦ ¦ . Coroner-r-K ^ state all you knbw rfikttve to the deceasod ; : ¦ .: ; ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ;¦ ¦;¦ ¦ . ¦ C- 'V . - ; . ^ . ; -. ¦< . , -: ' . .. - . -:- ; V ' . ' v ¦ ¦/ '¦¦ . " ¦ \ . ¦ ' vWatheKs-rQ a Saturday iaat , ; the 7 tk instant , he sent his ^ ttte bo ? to me to aayi he T « a very » 1 ; t ^ c « rdlngly ytivat to Beehim , andj ; on entering ; his room , found him very much altered' in bis apjEiearaiico ;; -. - *; ' -: ;• - - / li . ; ¦ •; . . .. - ¦ . '¦ '; - v : - ¦ ¦ ¦ ; :-. , ¦ ¦ . . ¦ ¦ ¦ \ : . ' . -. ¦ ¦¦ ¦;• :. • ' Jnto ^ -fWas ho single or mirriciii * - WiJneBstfHg had Offter beb ^ married ; ; but had lived witn , a female , by Whom hei had the boy I have alluded to . ¦ .. ¦ K- -:. . . -.: 'i : -::: - - . ,: 'V--- . ¦ . * :. ¦ . ¦ ¦ ,,.
Cor 6 ne !^ --How bid Is that boy J WitnesB ^ -rAbout ten years . ' Coronos—Do you know in ^ wtist parish the deceased hadguinfld ; aEettloment ? : : :: , Witne ^—I believe he belonged ioSt Andrew ' sr * he had . often't <) ldme ' so ; ' ' ^> ¦ : '¦;• . ¦ : '/' . -- i ' - ; : ¦ :- : .. : ' , ; ' ; ¦; ' •; . ¦ '¦ ^ Jufor- ^ When did the Wornae ^^ heihad beai living with vWitness ^ Somewhere about a year a ^ oV v ^ /^ Coroner ^ Then you do pot , of yourbwri : knowledge , know whether he belonged ; to-Sfc Andrew > a or not ? ¦ ¦; . : ' v- : '' . ¦ • . ¦ -. v ;; ' . , ; ' - - ; ^ .- '; . ' :: :.. "; ,- . ¦ Vv- ¦• :. •¦• . ¦ . ; T '* Witness- ^ dp : not-be had neveri ^ aVl am aWjie of , troubledany jparish until just beforo his death ; Cproner ~ -Had you seea him frequently of : iate >
Witness—Tes , and he has somijtimes . on those pccasionis , wnhplained tpme of illneSSi ; Ttebiv&fnr yearslabpured tvadora difficnlty- of breatbing ^ and ^ gjgo was , tor a , sb : or ^ iodi : ln ; M Barta ^ bmew's i ^ s ^^^ . ^*^ - ^^^ ^ . Witness-pnTuesday ; night last , 4 e askedineto ^ o Withmo to go . withbim to St .: Andrew'&d ^ the foHpwing ^ morniBg I ranted him-along ^ aTwe ^ aT ? ISI ^ pm ^ s ^ mmmmmmm
i i isiis ^ pj v- Witiiess-Bceauee lie aid not wiBh to feoubl 6 ^ S ^ SXiSw S- ? ^ : » ^ ^ * # ^^ m ^ Mi ^^ m ^
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Coroner—Have any membera of your family baen relired ^ St-ABdieW ' ar-r , -. - ¦?¦ : V- ; . ^ - ^ ' / - ¦ - \ :- - yyifit ^ ? oxkhouse now , aid ; nw ;| fcUw ( r and mother both « 5 . JuroT ^ -OaWobr * Bj ^^^' - ^ . ^ ;>; : > v ? - ^ Viii '; ' -- - ; .-= -,. ¦ yu m ^ x #$ g&i w ,: rm- ^ > - v = v ' : ' ¦¦ Coroner--. NbWt when y ^ n jot to the workhousetrlHi the de < 5 eased , what took' place there ? - . ¦ : .- \ : ' . s Wtttiiesa ^ W ^[ - . map admitteddnto thogates ^ and th » applicant vejfo colled ii awrdlng to the ktterg with which their names commenced . " Deceased then sat sat down , and was given to ondentasd from peopto * L £ -lj- :. ' n 2 ^ ^ S : ^ : sllL ^ : i- yJ ' iy : ^ i- ^ .. V ; ,. Y
around him ^ " that he would have to wait some tfine for his turn , aa } hie - y ni not * © ensibher on : t& iietHi 3 &i person wt * wajs calling out the ^ letteta m 6 ; M < i ^ tha ^ Jjejjn tiat ' Bt ^ d : back a ; b ^' v - . ;^ f ^ r : ( . ? # - ¦ *» -V- ; , ? A ^ u > or--ln % » stato he Was in ^ and which mlgii have ; been-perceived ; ^ li ^ vifl ^* byany < m ^ rfli bt ^ ht not to haye been kept . W ^^ n g a . minute . > ¦ ^ ^/ . By ^ to ^ Coit ^ er-Tt . d ^^ i ^ W ., ^ held by ^ 6 man who , tol ^ B «; to 8 ta ^ backV I * mfch * have been the beadle , but . | JjSji # . 8 ^ jv . \ ;! Wj ^ w 5 « ilre ; spoken to Jn this Way ^ . ^ ttei . ) c | fi ^) k ^; : ;^|^ ia ^^ ob . his little boy , and I wa ^ st andhig by him crying . After waiting about an hour he and the boy Weni into fl » ¦
room .- :: ¦ ; . ¦ ,: ; . :, ¦ :. ¦ : , ; - ¦ -- ¦ : ' ; .: ¦ ., ¦ ' ¦ ... \; r :-: ; : ^ irt :. ; ^ v . ' ¦ ¦ - JurPi ^ How ' long ; did they remain indde ? .-. ¦;; ' £ . - % ' ; ; Witnoss- —Not long : and when they came out iny brother said to me , " Oh ! I ^ v ^ bad . What ahaU I dp ? I 8 ball ; flevergethbme ^ v .. ¦ ¦ ¦ .:- ; . ^ . Coroner-Had he been relieved r ¦ ^ / i . ' : ' - ' -. - ' . - ' . - : ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ Witnew- ^ He hadflbV fiir . ' .- ¦ ' - ' - ' : ' ¦ ¦ ,- - ¦ - ';¦ ; , ] ' :: vJurbN-Dld you then go away ? > ^ ' : Witnees—We did f and after some time managed to get as far as Liquorpond-street , when we went into a public bouse opposite 1 Reid's brewery , aQd ^ mjr brother fancied he could drink a drop of warm beer . Ip ) rocured a little for him , bnt he merely put the pot to iiH lips , scajcely tasting a drop . He then asked xa $ ti 0 to go to 8 t LiikeV workhouse , for the purpose of
grocunng an order from Mr . Bamblin , the relieving over seer , for his admiseion into St . Andretr ' s . She apcotdiu ^ ly went and saw Mr . Hamblln , who desired ha to take blur again to St Andrew ' s , in which parish , he he then Was , and : on her properly representing the caw to Mr . Wilkes wlti hia ( Mr . Hamblin ' 8 ) coinplim » to he would , - ^ tliont any order , bateceived . : - j XJoroner ^ pid you igo > «» directed , to St Andrew ;» Witnesis ^ We got my brotiitt out pf tlie housejJ > ni after walking some little dirtaiice , he leant against post , saying be was so ill that he could proceed j » to ther . We'tbea , helped hini Mckto , , t&e wotkboose ta ^ r ay'a-irin-lane , ' andtba peqple . Wbo wttafi » ed OJaooO '
ditipn , asWe WCTeassiiBiingTiiMal ^ must take him , in ; they cant W p theinse ^^ Btwrwc reached onoe iaote the gate , I rang the Mil '; and my pour brother and Ws ^ little toy ^ reJumped by th « gatekeeper , on htabemg told tl ^ tberwer ^ dbeetod by Mr . Hamblin to . i ^ ly again , •;; - v v % ; ; ^¦ ¦" -. :- ;> . . {¦ -v- - . Juror—Now « WewbatbApi >« edaftffrthis 7 \ Witness—Havtolr seen them both within the pMteB , and thtokuig that something w ^ hometogivemyowachUdren » c »» rtofdrybr ^/ aiB emmyreturn ^ Id le » than an hcwr . J found my hrotber and the child being let jout of the gate . He ( say bn > th «) exclaimed : » & me , •« What ifcall I do ? I aMl never get home , and auut find my tnty into soma pwsage and die . " < ' ., '¦ m ' . " U- ^! -s ¦¦ ; -: ' ¦ ' : [ , .. ; : S :. ' -: ^ - - : V ^^ i : ' : ' ;
:. Juror—Then : they posftlvely would aoi take tba ds * ceased in ? " iv ; ; - ; . ; . - ; . : ¦ .. :- > .. ¦ ;/; : -. ; -r-. y--:- ' ' ^ : ^ - - - ¦¦' Witness—They woul ( $ Mot , Sir ; anike told me that theawwer he receivedi was , "hemwt get » not « frpm ;» ir ; Hamblin ; " -:. " rfM : ' :-:-: ^ :. ^ '& ; - : /¦ ¦ , . >;? . ¦ & . : ( Ths portion of the w&ness evidenw excited ian estrao «* nary aensation throughout the room . ) > : WitBcsii , in continnatiori ; . said that the deceased War atffiis-pMiodBoweak and'ilMtobe scaeelyabtoto move ; ,-w ^; however , ecetHvM withmucbjdifficultjr to get ? on' ' -. im far ait XiquorpoDd-street , and sty brotber he
then sai ^ tkat was so vei 5 » faint he sbe « ld like to toy if he C 9 « ld drink a little warm wine and water r yn had'two pesagrWorth at Ai puWfe-abase ( the wiewehad beeaiobjige * to re >* at before ); and he drank some gart Of ifc ; Wjhe » we got up to go be said , 'f jam sure I shDU-iiever get home , you meat go back agam to-fiw worfjbouse ; and see what yon can 'do- ( em vie . " Xbe ]«^^ dy \< Bi . vae ;;! ibm ^ ae ^ .- ^ . vstat ^ .. ^ . | fa » in , Kadly gw » me a ahUling to procure a-flab > ,: into Which be- wuvaBristed and driven »• far as the « enHor of Whttecross-stawt , - ''¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ .: : \ - . y-- -- "' ^ i •" ¦ ¦ ;" ; : ¦ ¦; ¦ y - ^ vV ' ,
Juroxf ^ - )[| dow . great ; credit , to * tiie landlfdjM ^ M * seem »<* hav « had more feeling abesi her than the-overseer badv ' - ••'" ' ' ... ¦ -i ' v- ; :. ¦ " . ' ¦ . . ; -:.. -r .-. ^ :-. ¦¦ ¦¦ ,: ' ,: -:. " : " k-.- ' v . ' . ; - '¦ '¦ : ' Juroe ^ bidywik then take him Into-his own roam ? ; Witse » s * -No \? be had previously given up the fee ? of th A ** e ^ aa-aoable to pay rent , sad fully exseeted to be reiWved'by bi * parish , alodgerSfeidlyaUowe * l * nx to ait dowttinOii * apartment ; my bwther was ^ tbwfla so Weak n « tmditlos tbat the ledger told me tofotf as fast as I oonla totMr . Hamblin ' s for * ' cbairforrh | m , and that , » he coaid not get into St . AsdreW * vrarfc house , hf ^ nrosfe . b » « arried '¦ fe St-tiii ' s . ilaalSBiy sister wejUpwithout Itas of time to Mtr Hamblih , asd onmy tolHBgfblmi ^ ak 1 ^ taken place ^ at ^ fcAJKire ^ andthat , b « c < wld ^ tebbmreUefthere , ^ Hamblini » fel he Would itoBda ; doctor to nrf brother , r ^' lioW W ^ that would b& of no- * so unless he eootd-bavea ^ KnBe abwtogolo ^ OBdil ^ hewM thea tuidee » obUa 8 iiptt a lodger fcroheltor .. -, '¦"¦ '¦¦' . , ' / :.- ¦ -. . ¦ .. ¦¦ •¦ ; : ¦¦• ¦ - . ^ i ; f " ;~ : y ' ^ ; - ; - " : Coton « a ^—DW yottget an orterforth 8 > x ; lpiair ?;
/ Witness ^ iididi , : («» order , signedbyvMr . HamhBa , was herepw « Ki * Ba ) i aad one w ; as speedi ^^ t fbr bla , m wMcb ^ hfr-Was- conveyed from Wbiteca » aa « fct « t to StXuke % . w «» rtdbclMiei ^ . ; , v . : ^ : ^^ r ' - ^ p < ^ T ¦ ^ urorpWnat ! Wa » done about fhe bb > if k > ^ WitB ^ ss— ton . HambHn tpld . me to -Aslito- Wnv . baal : With me aisdft «^ . hM again ^^ ^ e ' aeact manrfn ^ J A-p ^« f ^ f ^ -tS ^ .- ^ U yrh ^ fciniln »^ i ^ l . ttto- 'tiwioww-JV '' ' - '' . . ^ . ' . '''' -: ''' '' ' ' ' : : - ' : ' .: ~" - ' - l : ' ¦ '" ¦ " ^^ v ^^ - - 'With ^ ss ^^ icabaet ^ Say « c «^ y , ; bu ^" ifev : wi ^ a ^» datk .- ;; : V ¦' . : ;'^; :, ¦' :- ; ' ¦ /¦¦^ Y ; ' •' : -- ¦ v .: lr Y- ';' rV " :- ' - * ' *" - ' . '" ^' ' ^ - " ^ : Jarbrr- * iiettilWYhM /; b ^^ ^ a ^ bia ^ Way ft p »^ ono , plate to another ^ for n » aT ^> twdni hours . ... . '¦ . ¦ .: ¦ .- ;¦ ' : v- ;' - ^ -.: ' " ¦' " "' - •¦' - ^ h-v ^' - ''^ : ' v Coroner—2 > W he die onithe « amV night ? r --i ' -V v -, Witne ^—fte died in about an bour and * naif ; ' aAet ne was takeairt . ¦ : ? \ ' : .. ¦' .. . ¦ " ¦ - "• -, ¦•• . ¦;• . . ¦ • — : - - - / -
Jurorr-Ifc spenw « Very disgraceful " ' - ' iikSmi andlfeii much blme-i «« ttrlb ^ We in some quarterta-ottiertv " . poroner rrlB ? Mi ! . « Wiik > here , or any oae toni Sfc Andrew ' spsffisa ? y ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ . ¦ . ¦ . ¦ ¦¦;¦ ¦ . - . ; .. ; -: ¦¦ ¦ , v ^ :- .... ' v : The B ^^ said ihe ;> elie ; ved > o& ¦ y ;; : . ' ' ^¦¦; sJ :-: ^'/ ' The Obrpoafr . herr said ho considered feafcitJaesind n ^ arriyed . at . that pointwhieh ^ renderedttnecesatey for them : to ^ adjptua tho investigation « a * U a . fcitnw day ^ orderithat aniiatimatidtt might b » for ^ xde 4 to ¦ ^• 4 ^^*¦ ¦ PMp »/•^ aa ^^^^ t 8 ^^¦ ¦ ¦ Wiltt ^ c *¦ jMrir other ; persoo an . oRpogrtunity of coming fowartj vHfc tne view of entenng-. uponi ; ahy explanattpteskhfey srfgl * deenv propey . < 5 He { a » coroner ) also asked if , MA Wilka ^ m ^^ B ^^^
m . Wilks shoald b * !!«»» ttd n , y brother juurtwiH , I think , look :, uppn , itia the same Ught ¦ ai > I . ; do- a » to tne propriety of hia- feing ; preifint ; takiM . into eb » - sideratipn alt the cirenmstances which hove t » 5 ^ ^ i , f ^" ' ^^^''^^ s ^ - ' ^ -t :: i ^ - ; WTS 3 u W ^ we _ toput a ^ ^ difR-rent ; complexion ti ^ o » thema | fcet ^ B ^ IaJiwM fiKM iudjipi ^ fhli wish to be swoxnias ; tohis part in the traaaactibnifle was most aaxions . to do so for the ' ' purpos ^ of nmoTinc anyerroneoua imjitessaen which soma ai ^ itBerijiS have formefl . with . respect to his conduct . ^ W r ^^ A Juto ^_ Ho \ F wa * it you did hot gisfr a , ftieadly order ontSSa-Jbcst : application ^ ^^ m ade by thojSstec ? ,,, ' deem it to
¦*?¦ IW 1111 ^ 1 m ^ neceasarydo- ao , M Mr . Wiika . and . I have been long vpad * o 6 A teSS acting i ^ cQiwerfcTwiti each other , ^ di ^ h ^» od « i abt wha ^^^^ WiibAat the order ^ thedeceased wS have beea * eceiv « d into the house on . h ^ aa « ain . ai ) iJlyine and ^ yering the- message properlyj feonV ^^ i * pe ^^ S ^ ^ ¦ ¦ - *** goM * < wi fUrthe ^ bat Wa ^ irt ^ j The _ Swones . ¦ uifi said no impntati « tehad been ^ ' xa « i nponhim * ami that it-Would be mttahfb ^ terWS mmmmmM MrvHambUrv then ^ resumedbi ^ i ^ ' ^ i . : .- ¦ A * o ^ b iaovired if tha « m « w « rt ,-j . i . ;^* L . j ' i i ' a *^
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 21, 1839, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1088/page/2/
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