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BOQSS"—PUBMSHED^ANOs^^. by J. WATSOS, 3,. Qaeox^. Head-passacre,. , ' Paternb8ter-fow. *" r
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TRADES SOCIETY . 4 - - THE BRTCKMAKERS OP NEW ^ X- CASTLE ^ UPON-TTiJE and ; its vicinity , intend commencing a' Trades Society , ' but not being in possession of -roles for the guidance of the same , they will feel grateful if any of our , correspondents would furnish them with- a copy ofthe rales of a similar , society .: .- ; . . : ' V Address to Hujh" Dayis , Gock-Inn-Side , Newcastle-upon-Tvne . : "' ' ^' r ^ '¦ "¦ ' - " ' ' - . ' ; - "' : ¦ ' ¦ ' '• /¦ - . ' . ' : '
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MP . LEE , Tailor , : 19 , Albefmarle street , Clerkenwell , ' begs to inform the' publicf ^ -ai , though there are so many Jews , and other adventurerscrept into the trade , who never served a moment to it * , and who derive their profits from robbing , the poor ; unfortunate creatures they employ—he still adheres to the more wholesome system to all—namely , ] to ' give a substantial ai ; ticle at a low price , retaining a remunerative profit for himself and workmen . ¦;* :- " . . :- ¦"> i : I ' . 'Vr- ' ¦ ' "? :- ' :...-r . ' : ' .-J : ¦ , - . . ; .-: . ;¦ UST . OP !» WCE 9 .- ' ¦ - ¦ -: - . ,-2 ¦ ¦ : ¦? : ¦ '> i ' ; S DressCoats .. ¦ - ... £ 1 15 s . io ; £ 2 5 s . / . OverCoats , -, .... " ..:. 110 . ! . . V 2 15 r , ,, DoeskinTrowsers .. 0 U ' . ' . 1 V 2 ' " , " TweedDitto V . ''¦> . ; 0 9 ' 6 d . ' . : 0 16 " ' ' "Waistcoatsfrom - " ' . ' 0 ¦ ¦ 6-6 '" upwards // ¦ ¦' " ' ¦ ¦<¦ ¦ Youths clothing , and every article in the trade , equally cheap . ' . ' / ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ :- ~ : - ' ;¦ .. "¦ .. .: ¦ . : <¦> < U ?'! i ' ¦ : ' : ?' . ¦; :. ¦ . ¦ ,.. h , ' - -. Observe the number- ^ . 19 . ..,. ... . : ¦; ..,..
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LUXURIANT HAIR ; WHISKERS , etc . ' . THE EXTRAOEplNAKYi ' EFJ'ICAiDY of Mabase Boom ' s EtTosiiii inprdduciDg these ornaments of manhood in a' few weeks is becoming universally ; known -and appreciated , 'as ' the ' numerous '" and highly-flattering testimonials received' daily will-testify . This elegant extract is pre-eminently succesful in nourishing , improving , curling ,- and beautifying the human liair in all climates , and preventing greyness in all ' stages of existence . It insinuates its balsamic properties into the pores of the head , nourishes theTiairiin ' the" embryo state , accelerates its growth , - cleanses it from scurf and dandriff . sustains it in maturity , and continues its possession ; of healthy vigour , silky softiiesSj and luxurious redundancy , to the latest periofl of human life . * .. ' ' . ; - ""[ .. ' / .. ' , ' . ' ..: ' - For the reproduction . of the human hairin baldness from whatever cause and at whatever time of life , ' and the pro ducdon of Moustachios , Whiskers , Eyebrows , < tcM it is decidedly the [ most popular and efficient preparation ever known . , - ..- ;„ -. .-.,,. .. " f- ¦¦ -. - ¦ -
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS !«! DR . ; . ¦ D * E KpOS '; amazing " success to . the treatment of every variety of'RUPTURE is ample proof : of the , unfailing Efficacy : of y&& remedy . Thousands in all parts of the world are availing themselves of his discovery ,-i » ycu ; . must ! ere : 16 ng entirely banish . " a complaint hitherto so prevalent : : All . persous . so afflicted should , \ vithout delay , « xite , or pay a visit to Dr . ' DE ROOS , who may bo consnlted daily from 10 tiU 1 ; and 4 tiU 8 . - < SunaaysexceptedV ) ' ^ : - ¦¦' - ' ¦'< : '' ¦ This remedy is . perfectly painless ^ free from ' inconvenience or danger ,, applicable to malo and female , ' of any age ; andi will be sent free , with full . instructions , < tc .,. &c , i rendering , failure impossible ,- on receipt pf 6 s . Gd . is cash , or' ^ y Post Office orders , ' paijable ait Uie Holbbrn office , " - ; " Agreat number of Trusses huTeDeenleft hehind by persons ; cured , ! as trophies ; of "the-uninenise . ' success ' of this remedy , i \ rmcb . vwiUbe : reaailyi given to anyone ! req . uiring them aflerone trial of it ;; :-i ;; 4 ;;; i . ; i ; . : ; v ¦ . - - .- . . ¦ ' Letters ; of inquiry should , contain two postage stamps . ineyery . casea'cureisguaranteedi ' ' . 1 . ' " : " , ' ' "" .- " ¦ : Address ,-Dr . ' Walter De Roos , 1 ' , ElV-pla ' ce , Holborn-UI 1 LLondon , ¦ yi : v ,:.- < ^ i- ¦ ¦ ¦' -- '¦ - . . ;;¦; v ;; . j-Ma -iw .: ¦ : > - ! . ¦ : ¦ . 'j-i ¦ :
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PAINS ; IN THE BACS , GRAVEL ,: LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , STRIOTURES / jDEBILITY , < fcc . DE . DEVEOOS ? : CQMI ? lpXJND ! , RiENAIi , KLLS are tb £ OSLT ; cE « TAiN cuke for , the above , distressing cdmplaints . asalsb all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , ' whether ; resulting "from Lnprudence or otherwise , ' which , if nsglected . sofrequenfly end in stone in the bladder , arid a lingeriug , ' agonising death ! C t is aa established feet tbat most cases of gout ' ahd ^ Rheii . matism occurring in . middle age , are combined-with diseased urine , how necessary is it then , thatpersonssoiiiaicted should'at once attehd ' to / these . important matters . ; By the salutary ' action ' of thesQiiills . ' oniacidity ofthe stomachj they correctbile and ' indigestion ,- pun ^ ainc ! promote the renal secretions , thereby preventing ; the formation of ealcuM , and establishing . for ; Ufe a ? Mealthy' performance of the functions of all these organs ^ vThevjiaveneve r bee n
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DO YOU : WANT BEAUTIFUL iHAIR : -WHISKERS tic-:..: ; AND ( COMFORT ABIS PEET ^ - ? - ? T ANLY : ONE TRIALUs I ^ oIicitedl of ^ Mies \ J COUPBtLE'Scelebrated ParisiaaPomade fo ^ the" ^ tarn prodocbon rf . TOuskers , Eyebrows , &c .,-in six or P « ht weeks , reproducing lost . hah-, strengthening and . curlW weak hair , and checking greyness / at any time of life , from whatever cause arising . It has ' never been lsndwrito fca , and wiD be forwarded ( free ) w ' th ^^ ffillinstructions ^« fcc . V oil receipt of 24 postage-stamps : A- ' --. pi-uSI -:: f > ' << z ? 2 : ' ? i ' : ¦ ' -- ' _• _ - •! H > . At ) THESXIC . M 3 TlMOIiUL 3 ; VI i ' rWiXKii'i-Si JOssTonn&Tmrp , writes : — "It-has quite irestoredimy haa-, which I had thought impossible , ' and shall . never be without someb y ine . " " ¦ " • i ^ ¦' . - ^• - . ¦ ¦> " Mr . Bull , Brill , says :-i . « I amhappy to sayiVnashad th ' e desired effect ; the greyness Is quite checked .- ¦"¦; ¦ : i . - - /; V Dr . Erasmus Wilson : — " It isi vastly . superioT i to " : all : the clumsy-greasy , , compounds ; nowf sold . under * various i titles and pretences , which . I hare at different-times analysed , and found ndfoix ^ * 'ibjn ^ 6 uX ;\ be ^; ' ^ erri ( XNixD . ; . br Colodsed with some highly deleterions ingredient . " ;; Tliere are , however , se many- , impositions ' ' afoot / that persona reluctantly plax » confidence-wheri-it ^ inay justly " be be ; stowed . ' ? ^ - ¦; >¦ ¦ ¦* .- ¦ r ^^^ S ^ . iousrh-- ^ I M ^ o *> d . ' ¦ hi-
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On Saturday ; 'January 13 th , ' wil ! be Published , - in Weekly : ¦'• Numbers , price Id . ; and Monthly Parts ; 'pi-ice fid " , N 0 . - ' T '' m ? - ' Gdw 6 iWMniffi ^ ; An Illustrated , original facetious 'publication , with first-rate engravings by first-rate ai : tists , ; and . the funnieBt contributions by the , funniest feUows-f-wtended . as a witty companion , . arid humourous assistant , ' ^ to the ; four ; ' most popular weekly peiiodicals- ^ -The' Family Herald , tte' tori ^ ' dori'Journal / arid Reynblds ' s and Lloyd's Miscellanies ; ' !! - Among other featur « s of comio attraction ; in -M . I . ^ will appear the first of a . series . of . extracts . from Mrs . Pipp ' s Diary .. ; , v . ...- ; . .. .., v \ -h ' " :, ; , ;¦ ... < : > Am .:-. - v - >~;^ h . H . ' ; Office , 1 , Pickett-place , Strand : G . Berger ; G . yickers , W . andK . Wiun , Dolywell-sU-eet , Clark , Warwick-lane , and Strange ,-Paternoster-row . -- - ' -- 'f ' •"''' '¦' . ' . ' ; '" . ' ' ;';; ! '"" " ¦" . '' . * ,
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f .. / -.- ,.- ; PEISOjS DISCIPLINE ! . ! , .- ; ilfJI ... f , ; W I h L I A : M . J ;¦'¦• : ¦ yi ; EiiB' .-NvO » -N ; . Jl . v-.. - - ¦; -, : -:: i WILL DEUVEB ; : i-. ; ii tnii- ju-mUi- ^ 0 << : ¦[ .., ¦ .:. y :-: ^ - ;! TW O-L EOTUKES ; . - ^^ ' ' ^ { Ori the above subject , ^ afr the . 'Literary , and . Scientific "' . Institution ; Jom ^ eet ,: To ^ i ^ j ^^ urvroa 4 r ,. , ' On Monday . Evenings , ' . January 2 isi ,. ^ no ^ . 28 th'J 1850 . , ' : In ' tlie course of which ' lie will detail riiis oyiii expibienck of Eighteen Months ' . Imprisonment , ' a ' rid'depict tlie horrors of the vile arid debasing siiENT ' svsijJM !! i ¦ " ' - '''¦• ' ¦ - " ; :. : ¦• : ¦ The proceeds will be given to the Victim Fund ; " ' ' ; ;^ To : coroni » noe . each Evening at Eight o ' clock precisely ; ' ¦> if Admission—Hall , Twopence , Gallery , JTln-eepenoe . ; ,, '
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The ? Policy and 'Proceedings " of the Cfiartisi leader ! ¦^ mrelatipfiio ^ lfre ^^ desP ' ¦ ^ ttstry , 'iw 4 ^ cialjRe / br « i : ' ' ;' ; . ' | ., ^ 'X ' . . ' ., ' , : ¦" ,. T [ ] ¦ L % M $ ' M ; . K '' E , ' on tiie ' above-suivject i- ^ r-v ; ¦¦! - . > . ; .: v , ¦ will be . delivered . by , ; -, ; , u / i ^ vi . ;^ : ; : ¦ Mb . m 1 YALTER COOPER , -4-: i > •¦ <> - < ;' . ;; Next Sdndat Evening , ' Januabt' 20 iay ' : ' ' ' ;• ¦ ¦ •/•¦ -. >' . i - . ^\ :.-. i ; : : ;* , - , L-Kii ' ^ ' at .-the » ;' ¦ - ' ix ^ ' h : ?¦ -- ¦; : ^ - ^ ¦ - >'• ' ' •• ' .. ; r . W -FARBIKGDONiHALL , -u " ^ u ¦¦" ;¦ ¦ King ' s Head-yardi at . the Vottomdf ' Sti ' ow-Mll ; ' ' Ta which the Leaders of the ' differeri ' t ' sections of Pplitic ' al Reformers' are : 'invited / -and td " 'Publicly Discuss ' ' the ' subject ., , ; -. ; " 1 . . : : ¦ .: -, ¦ .: ¦ . ¦ . . un-: ' -, 3 ; S ) . ^ - - - ;; ; v : - ll : j ; y : Lecture' to Commenco at Seven ,. Discussiouto . Begihjat , ; . ;; , Eight , and to Conclude , at . Ten . ; i ; . ; / ¦ - ¦ - , . " . . " - "' Treeaamissionfdrthis occasion only " .,, . .,. . ., . ., ; .,
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• ¦ : ¦ THE FRANCHISE ; ¦ ' ¦ ¦^• i i-p ¦ - . -The "aer ^ ns ^ 'ation' ^' at ; the Loiiddn ' . T * - vern pu , Monday , ' was . a seasonable , arid ^ e doubt not , i \ villf be an influential one . : It avIII add to Lord John ' s nervousness on the eub- , jecfc , ; aud convince the Middle Class ReforinerBif that their only safe cour ^ . is ^^ hW ^ 'firmi ^; to' . " . the claims . they put ' fqr ward ^^ s ' the ' mintOTMm Reform . with , which they , will i be ^ satisfied . Without some such manifestation ; of the fact- ^ -
that Chartism existsinanorgariised-ahdTital form , willing' tcTfraive for Me' inojneiit Its > ovni demands ^ iii brder ^ not ' , t 6 neutr ^ is ^ ppaiaUei butless de ^ and ; , the National ; Eeforni ; Association ^ might mistake ? their ; real position ; in relatibhW the Chartists . ' : -- V : ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ ¦ - T . £ j - >¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦; ^ a' \ -W' * -& !;; : The Premier migh ^ b | mduc& ^ h ^ pel ^ an adroit use of the thousand . influence ' s always at , the command of a man :. in . power ^ wouldfdV r ' tachtheinostipowerfulltjadersiof the'Middle
Class ;; m ' OTemeh ^ and , caase 'th ' emVto ^ q ^ i ? inl ine shain . measuretof Reform ; dewsed , forthVii ^ ofeld ! p \ uppseyoVm a ^ ng 0 JB , m ' ap ^ at consistent , [ and ; ofiimposing , uporiKjthe pubUc . j ; Ori ; the -other .-I ' hand ;( mSir - "'JOSHUA ' WAiMSLEY ' and 'his friends , -not > I > eing' aware ' p f thereal ' amount ; of . pbp ^ lar ' sjj ^ engtb . 'tiy which they are aided ^ ij ^ latibna how . far it . -would ' . Wadyisable . iin them to accept a measure ' .- "^ modified "; to suit Miit isterial stomachs . v ¦•^¦ - < r -- > . ?«>• v > - - \» : \ biui
.: *; . TKe ; mcet i ^ suck . illusioris ; if . ^ tKe ^^ eaB' ^ - ^ ii ' j ' eitijiea . ' .-sicle " If-any ^ do ' uMs'h ad ' crossed-thV ^ nind \ o | Heither pai-ty-j ; as to the / existence'of ¦ Chartisni . as a living and powerful . elementoln : the Statey thiy must-hayel'been set ! C at ' '' rest J'fpr ey ^ er . ^ - ^ The heart o £ tb # pi 3 i ^ leFoi ; 1 jwidph bekts ' in unisog with . that j 6 f ; tKe . ' people initheprpvinceSi ; " The Charter is the , political creed of the unenfranchisedimasses . '< Its attainment is only delaveti '
because , in ; the ; nidral and : political ; worldyfall Urge ; j pbwerial ^ aiid ' perin ^ ient ; growi ! lw ^ re s ^ uaU :,,, : , ; ^ - ; : . : } J "';^ - ^^ M - 7 Inspiredrb y the-knowledge thatithei-aid and ; co-operatiottiof . . tluvCK ^^^ iiollow H jw ^ . \ vhibh ! can ;\; b ' e ^ . is honestly ' deail , ' . i ) y ^ ttie IfaderSjof thejMiddie ¦ Class ] movement will have" solid reasons * Yor
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catedJare ^ eU ^ worthf ae attention of ^ guffiage ] Eeformerfl .. i ^ ^( They jtellms , Vthat- for ^ IneioidiBya-, tem theyjha ^ respe c ^ bn ^ jwourit ^ of itsiinti ^ quityi f and « becaiise , - witKf all "its ? fimlfey" it ' ^ workecl ;\ roll R ^ t ^ ffiwtfqy ^ M left iby- . the Eeforiii : Bill , t is- neitherspne ^ thing nipi ;/ ' ^ o . ther « ihat . '; : ' a :-- ' dozen , v :-better-: vplaxiB ' could ; be easily 4 fabricated _ -i and thatr -as 1 *"'^" "^ " ^^ " ^ ' ^^ " ^^^ ^ ? ^ ^^ ' ^^
to ^ lJniyersalSufl ^ e'itsel ^ -it ^; ^ ¦ fri gh ' tful . a' ' tHing ;; a 8 ;; c ' ^^ nave j paintedjit . i , i . For the' ( 'fieform' ^ c t ^^ ey-. hay' ^ . ' ! Deithey ; rQspect ' -i ]; orTegaTd ^ for ; ti ^'' eziBt ?' . ing : systehii ' . ! they have not thevslightes ^ -: aflec ^ tion . ; WhateverLonl JpHN-mayth ' inK ' or'feel i the y disclaim ' emphatijsklly ^ the' ^ p ctrm ^^ Finality ^' : ' Nayy theyjeven ; Ppint . t 6 jihe ;^ next , kingdom ita oravrown ^' nt o ' . prove > "that j a Parliament , > elected by ¦"•'; TJniversal Suffrage , ; may be ^ a ' yery ^ ^ Cdnservati ye aBsembly . '' ^ 1 - ; T
: . * . For' thwe , ^ i ! am ^ , y ^ & ^ , vei ^ iis ^ fi ^ fjiCquntiiy ^ party ?' . ' . ; are recommendedi-iOii W ^ et / fine proposal of a neiv Eeform Bill ' ¦ with riserve } -but ho . vehement ' disapprobatioDV' ^> ; * If ^? 'th 1 ng is ; W be doneat aU ; " they , are to '' ^ einaiid ^ -tlia |;; U ;; . shall- be ; : done thoroughl Jfp ' more ^ patching or cobbling of ; the -present system , because it ¦ willnot bear it . ; , ' . ' iltimust either remain as it-is ; -or be' castaway for afar bett er ¦• plan " . - ' ? Sjuph ^ is ; the ultimatum "' ¦ of _ , the Morning Herald ; ' an ^ bf ^ ejI ^ oVatternatiyeB , ] as , far as we can ; , Bee , jit , would ¦; rather ;! prefer the ; latter . ;^ -: r ^ & ' v-v ^ i- rf ^ v ^ - •¦¦' : ¦ M' ^ -w v
. ? But who ; is 'to decide which is ; the better pl ^ n ;? By what test \ £ ittb [ beiried ? . ff e ; are , contentib ^; tak ^ the | ¦ , criterion of the > . Herald itsdfc ) irfFeVdeiriand r ^ atrat-iShailfjbei ^ ^ OHe thoroughly , " : ini , ! order ^ to destroy ; ' . '> the | facilities which the present system ' give ? : ; to trickery andjpbbing ^ ' ^ Thje fi only thj ^ oug ^ preventive P ^>' tri ckery ' and ' jbbb ! ng ''^ e ^ knb 3 v , j ) f , f is ;! to ! give . the . franchise tq . eyeryinalei ' adult . iof sound . mind ] and ; good ; chai'acter . vi'By » making iKe basis ! of ! thei ^; 8 uffra ge ; b 6 ^ ext ^ s ive ^ mtii v ' ^' a ' jti ^ ho ' od ^ land dividing >'< ^ e ; cpun ^ j ^ io , eqa 4 t elecjf . ' tpraldistmt ' s ^ ii ^ wbuld ' be beyond ' ¦ the power .
of any individual , or ^ any class , ; to tamper with jit , ; ; € rimu 8 iFniversalor . ^ Manhood ; Suffrage ^' the Balloti ; EquaiElectoral Districts , ihe ' Pay ^ meht of ' . 'Member ^ andwlB promise the ' Herald , landilie ^^^ ounliry ^ . pai ^ 'V . thati , the facilities ^ foif . '; ' . ' .. trickery ^ and ! jobbing , ' , ? , ar id , the ^ 'briberyj ' . ' wwhich - itMa allegedufills ; the -City ^ ofrL' ondpn , ' shall be aestrbyed ^ or-ever . f & > " ^' . ^ tE f ;^ ? ; i ^ J : lZ ? . " ; Yjr-hetb ? er ' : ; % ^ nieans , ;\ vould ; ti ^^ ' ^ J ^ y ^ oi ^ y ^^ a very communistic ; assembly ; twhether-- t 6 use the language of bur contemporary- ^ - ;" -a House ;
of Commons , ' elected" by '' -Universal WoiildjCast'Free' Trade , pverboard in , less ithan a month-after its ' meeting ^ ' ^ ior / nb ^^ W | e :-nei ^ ei i know nor . care !; . As Charter , -we ! demand for the iwholeipeople ; of every , class ; sect , ¦ ' and / party ;; theifull enjciy'ihent' of the rights of citizenship . irTTeldemMdj that all who pay . the taxes shaU Baye ' / a .. ^ pice in '; , th . eb ' £ qmppsUioh ^ upon to . obey ifche laws , ishalli through ^ their' re- ' presentative ; -have" ^ a ; skare' ir i ^ makingLthem ';' and that the institutions of the couhtfy ehall be ; based upon the ^ pppular . will , . and ; . popular ; affection , instead , of the assumed . < wants :, and interests w ; of ; : 6 einsh : and !; privileged ; , classes . ' Let the whole people >; be " . enfrancnise ' cl i' and i
i we shall | hpt ' dispute |\ jtheir | dpcisibn on j any of ' .. the gr ^ qii € ! sjkibn ^ . ^ f the , " . age . " ; If ¦ Avrong , ; we !^ shall ^ en ^ aypW ^ p V instructspublic bpinion ; : better , but Iwei rshould' ufaot deny * the validit y of the ^ 60581011 ; = 'At 'present ,, - 'the vepresentktion ^ bf '¦} , th e ^' epunfiy ^ is ^ J ! swiii ^ dlel . Kpreterids . ^ . r ^ people ' who , " aye excluded from all ! share in ; pp- ! litical power ' .: . It enables : privileged an'di powerful' classes 'to rob the . weak ato 0 defeiipele . s 8 ; by " means of laws ^ made ; avowedly , ' 1 'fiir' their pvpjtecticin / i 'It yio ^ es theyBrs 4 i ; pnnc ) ple ^ ^ p i political Justice , / and ' . with ^^ cah ' , ; hold " no terms . " Our . ' -warfare * against it * cjin only be terminated . by . 'death or victory !
: One thing is certain ,, Lord | JdH ^ , '^ hether he ; wishes i ^ or ^ not ,, wiil ; be obligejl ?; tpj ^ tlb soniething 'this ' Sessi 6 ri . " The '/¦ stra ^ dobs liegin-to move ; " JTotKthe least .. significant 8 igH ; is Chartisnv ; atthe / tondon = Tavernjtwith reporters from . all the MpiTiing riewspaper 8 . The Premier had better ;| tiiink of it ; Chartism has made'its " debut in . tie City and ; in ' high plaiqes . ; His ^ constltueiits ' ¦ 'iiay ' o '' - 1 ifeari " " : l 6 r themselves ; : i ' > wwa ' p' ^ ' ^ ^ -J y - '; - -
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nomy --ProbaWy ; there : wilI have-to ; be fleve Fe " suffering unaergpne beiore tnen ^ Jbecanse al-¦ mpst icyery political pai ^ hasJ , been more or iessibesptted by the specious ' nonsense issued by ' thelpracles of the faitb ! ;^ ut ^ f > h ^ landlorda should learn during ^ eir houj ^ f irfal , J Widen-- ' \ tifylthemselves ^ mti ^^ Heij ^ p ^ le ^ a ^ andjfo support Jns ^ tuti pnibase ^ and social justice—the , trial ! and ? the suffering : wiirnot have beenfih * . ' yain , -it wiil lead all the' spbner ; to a time iwhen labour Ishall secure subsistence , and . theorijstinal command be read '¦ " aa . an injunction allo-rr"Bythe sweat of 'th y- ' brow- ' shaltthou eat bread . " '; : v ; : . "' ^^^ H ^^ awaaittiWwwwHtf ^ wWa ^ w
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y . i-i RECEIPTS OF ; THE NATIUKVmMQMPAN Y { . . . , ; For ihe : 1 Yb 8 Kj Ending ; Thubsdat , ¦ -::-- ¦ ' v ? JiNUARilT , 1850 . > .- - ¦¦¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ WWttington and Cat Oil 9 Abingdon .. 0 14 * ;; S ¦'¦'¦ - ' r" ¦' -, iJ-T ^ S [; , ! : \ -- ^ 5 '' ^¦ ' ¦'¦ ¦ " iL " , " TOTALS . ' ['¦' ¦¦ : ' ¦ ' ¦'¦ ' . Land Fund ... ... , . „ „ . 1 59 Expense ditto ... . ; . ... 0 18 0 New Company , - « ; . ; . ; ... : : ¦ . ; . : ... r : 2 16 0 Rent AJlotteed . - ... ; . ; .. ;; . ; . 13 15 .: " / ' . ' ; ]\ '• - " ^ : ^ ¦ - - ' - -- - ^¦ iii - i-i ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; : ¦;¦ £ J 8 . . l 4 " - . 9 ¦ ' : ^| W . Dixqu ; ^ vO ; Dotie , ' ' ' ; ¦ ' ¦ - ' :: i T . CLARK ^ Cor ^ Sep : . " ^ ' ' : . ; '• ' - ; ¦ \\ t ! '; "P . M'GiUTn ; Fin . Se ( i ;' . - '"¦' " ' ' "
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, ' ' ^^^^^^^"' mmmm ^^^^ m ^ m - FOR ICOSTS OF NIACNAMARA'S ACTION . ' Iteceived by TV . Rideh . ^ J . Cook : ShmcUffe OoUieiryed . ' : G . Burton , Selkirk , Is . ; . T ;' Willey , Cheltenliani ,-2 s ! 2 d . Nottingham , per , J .. Sweet ,, 2 s : Id . ; -Ashburtony dieW : WooU combers , per T . Combes , 2 s . 6 d . ; Wheatley , near Halifax , afew Fnends , per C . Appleyard , ; 4 s . ;> , F ; Leyer , Sheffield , 6 d ., vYoungCharUsts , Walsall per J ; -Mills , 3 s . ' 6 d . * ; a . num ' berof ^ ounff Me ^ Frierids . to ^ iljerty , Justice , and , Com . mon tense , Hyde , Cheshire , ' per Halph :. Hodgkinson , ifiSiOd . ;; Fivwood , niear OldHam ; | ef It . Fielding , 4 s . 9 di ' ¦
y-:.-i BXECVTIVEFUNO ^ , Received by W . Kideb . —National ^ Charter Association , Todmorden , per W ., Bpbinson , 3 s . / ' . : - -.: <; .--. l .: ¦ : -.- ' , j ; FOR THE ' AiSJTAT / ONbF . THE CHARTER . ' ' Eepcivedby W . Rideb . —BristoL . per . C . Clark , Is . -
; ; . ; = DEBT DUE TO THE ; PBINTEB . ' ; Received by W . Bideb . —J . Oldfleid Huddersfield , 6 d . XOEXENIPjPRISONERS fROM " OAKUM PICKING . > Received by , W .- ^ Rideb ^—G ; 'Burton / , Selkirk , * 6 d . B Green Clayton West , ( balance at . 'Sta * , account , ) 3 } d . ; E . ?^^^ Sei ?^ s ^ rr ^^^ ^ W ^ l ^ J ^^^ V ^ ,, Keceivea i * W . , BrpEB . ^; . ! . 0 idfield , Huddersfield , is , : Middleton , Lancashire ,, proceeds of Discussion , ) per R Fielding , : 3 s ^ -Received b y 'JoHtf ABNorr .-Thrce Friends , Brianf s Coffee-house , Fhufoury , per John Warren , 2 s . ' ? ' ^ ' i .- « M ; RS .-JM ; fpcvu ; ALLv ;^ - ; v- ¦ . ¦' . : Received by W . RiDiB . ^ -E .- ; Todd . . . West Auckland , ed ; WflTMnt ^ fid *' ^ ' . ^ ^^ Bennondsey , per ^ ohu
- i'FOR WIVES AND rAMJUES OF VICTIMS . ' . Received by / 'W . - Hideb . . i . L' 6 ndon , : lfessrs , Clark " and CW'ney 3 s , ; . T ., Jennings ,, Sible Headingham , Is . 6 d .: T . WUley , Cheltenham , 2 s . 6 dr ; Stockport , Chutist Singers , per M . Scrags . ' is ; 6 . ji . Odldffeld , ' Huddersfield ; ll - ¦ - ; . ' ;;^ i ; : fte > / VICTIM FUN D ^^ ^ - :. ;' 4 : n > ! VReceived by W , 1 ; Uid ^_ J . ; oidfield ,. Huddersfield , ' 6 d . -r-rReceived at La » 0 . Office . —City of London Co-ope " ratiTe Cprdwainers , - 5 s . ; Globe and Friends , ' per Mr . W H . Burns ; 8 s ..: H 7-1- ¦ :. ' : : 1-iU ¦¦! . ¦ ¦ .: : ¦ of / * Si : <; n >¦¦ . ' " I ¦ ' . ' , : ! NATilOiNAL ' VICT'lM FUND ^ ' ¦< - / Received by JohjIcvAbno tt , ; Secretary ;—A :: friena ; per G : R . 5 s . ; Bermondsey , per John -Warrenv 2 s ; 6 dl- ; . City of London ; Co-operative Cordwairiers , per , ' John , Ladd ,. 5 s Globe and ; Fnends ,: per T / . $ ¦ ^ Burns , 83 ; / .. Mr . Rider , as
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; RIOTOUS ; PROTECTION MEETING AT
: ^ A ; public meeting ^ -held' at the ; Town Hall , Bawngstone , on Wednesday , afternoon , the noticed co ^ e n , ng ; mv ^ d ^^« aand owners anaSe S tradesmen and . othersfaypurabie . tii the principle of ^ ^ . P ^ « ?^ o- every SrSiisli ' iirt&reat against ioreign . coropetitionjn the markets ' of this country , g ^ ^ ° , " 4 WPPsedmtb ^^ a ' . Tiewtoob . tain relief from the present ; ruinous depression ^ rodueed ^ by the operation ^' of fre ^ trade measures . " 1 he meeting-pas fixed fpi-. thi-ee o ' clock , and by that hour ; the Hall oas densely filled by thosemL d leas interested ^^ fn the subjectpropo s ' edfoi ^ discussion . ^ "W ^ Hl ^ W ^^^^ Melville Portal , Esq . v M . P . ? or North ; Hants : W . Ii'Sclatfir : V . ™ '
^; - U ^ e , Esq . ; OaptaitfPortaU ' W : PortaU E ^ Mr .-Hamott , ' Mlv Stratten , ; Mr . Twynam , and a S , f rober . of ienant formers' - ' Mfa morhinl there was a very strong feelirigagainst the attempt „« , aiIS ai re-lmPosition . of : prptdctiye duties ok S » - ^ P f ds headed' ^ vFree-trade , -ind cheap bread , ; were plentiful ] yexhibited . '' ln ' ^ crws -of ? ^ o ^ n : with ^ hrrentsi " . " Lower tho tUhes , 'Und «« Fre-tradefiJreTer ! " irerefrequen % ^^ ted- ^ This and ^ umerous ^ tlier ^ ei ^ SSl'JS ^ ris ^* ' - f ? , . ainong ^ the Prbtectiohi 8 t P ^ ty of a general » ; rowV ' at the meeting ;' and an . phoation was made to the chief ma ^ istrlt ^ of the borou ^ h-for theattendanceof the * policel : SBVpral # ^ ddtoensi dec
S ^^^^^ ; pns , o ^ ^ I IS ^ PP ^ ^ hen the meeting ba ^ assembled in the town haH ; J ^ Sstratten , a tenant-farmer , arid secretaiy to the SoSl / nn a 1 ^ ' ^^ PWJrirfpri mbve - d the first resolution : , After making ; use ' ; 6 f the usuar protection argument ^ % Sclater concluded bririoS i stvonejproteotionisty resolution . ^ Mr- Beckinghani seconded the motioned it was chrried by a farga ZTl ? 7 &m hnnds onl / being held up against it . 1 . Mr . Stratten ^ n extensive tenant-farmer : next rose to .-address the meeting , and proceeded tolerably quiet ; untilvhe ' denouncll in vioUntternsSS * S t . Pf lloy » «? d called Sir Robert Peel ^ tra itor , anditheagitatwniofMessrs . ^ eobden ^ and'RnVlv ^
species ^ o ^ numbugvfb r -self-ihierest ;' and ^ tfien a knot fof- * Free Traders -itf thb . lower ' partShV haltsei up a groaning andfehissing , whioh * led td ^ general i tumult tof ^ nearly- -hafeani S !!^ Portal ^ . M ; Fv for , North v = Ha 4 ^ tril d SistOT fl £ ^! w ^ ^ ^ - ^ tenStS ! . ajf ^ g . th ^ Chairman : Is thisl ^ free tradS protect on . meeting . —The . Chairman - replied- " ! protectiom meetmg . V ^ A 5 , Fameiv :- % l $ th ^ word ofceommarid ; and'we'll turd , them ^^® = W , ' mm- ™ ^^ PT ^ HityJ of any ^ ntlemati cfo { ainlng . arhearing , the Protectionists then obmbined tog ^ hevitoiput ^ own theiFree ^ TradeVsvf wSS ^ 81 » n'ai » d : noise h ^ ameindescribablehhepartT ;
something , serious iwould-occur , ' ? the scene beinfffi Za Stafer ^ exceptirigjthatrthe ' mobydid ^ Thm ^ r ^ u ^^ peUing ^ peakers . r ^ erSB . ofiattemptSj . iin whiohblowsKwere exchahsed ^ tKe Freo t T « ders , w . ere - eiected ^ buVitiwa BKntn ^ 'assista ^ afthepofice-had ^ en ' feS ^ Th ? : : mob ; then . set ;^ p ; yelling ; a ndshi 8 Sing ; out 8 id ^; and : Sfi ^ dW 8 , ^ re af terwardstMken , by sS S ^^ H , r ; ? T ^ ? -l tThe ^ otection , lStSiWOceeded with . their , ibusineasyr-and , ' , after '« mnuinT " - ^ ; the usaual arguments were employed . apinst Free Trade ,-the ^ etingi broke up at six o ' olook ; rTheimeetingideterminediupon memorialising ^ her Majesty / foria . disaolution of par . liam 1 ent-. S '; The . 'no : i 8 e-jnji . the streets :: did : not' 8 Ubsid © Xtotu 8 pm < B ; time afterwards . ^ ^ r .-rir > v ^^ i . ¦ 1 * . ^
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Mr . J . Bland . Ch ' ester 4 « -street . —Receired .- ¦ .. ¦ -. ;"' ;» - / < j ;; . ; Sonshke A « b SuApojy . —The readers . of th « Northern Star , Hewtown / . MontgbmerjshJre . ' thank ' Mi \ T . '" M . Wheeler for his contributions to thispapW , under the abbVe head , " < and hope to pee more tfliis productions . ; - "' :- ; : ' ¦¦ '' ¦'• '¦'¦;¦ Mr . Clai k , Bristol , —Fortliconung meetings are subject ' to-.. the Advertisement Duty .-. '¦ :, ; . ¦ ..- < ...: i . . ;; - . ;¦ .: , jiyj Mrs . iVUDoBiuC , --The ¦ money . aclaiowledgcd ' . by i Mrs . ' , ' M'Douall , in our last , as beingreeeivfid ii-bm .. lift John 1 : Arnbtt , mu sul » scrlpti 6 n : sent by the slipeniakeri of ¦ ¦ ¦ Stockport .- - '¦ ¦ :: ' . : ¦ ¦ ¦ ; "Vv-j .,-u- ¦ : > . - - . v . m ¦;> - > ¦ ¦ ¦¦ - . ' /•; ¥ i NoTnxGHAH .-iJ ; Sweeet a « kn » wledges ; -the receipt fthe following , sums ( sent herewith , ) viz;—For Macnahaba's Action . —Mr . S .. Huds 6 n , 3 d . ; 'Mr . 6 . Cummiug » , 2 d ; Mr K T ^ est , 2 d ; from ChilHeH , I » . 6 d . MivT Oiiis . —The address of this gentleman ,, which was . -given in an advertisement" last week , as ' Shrewsbury : Barn , ' was wrong , it ought tflhiive been the Shrubbery ; Great Barn , near-Birminjhain . ¦ . ¦ - : ! :: ¦/ " . j " . j . ' . sivj . . ' \ Ui : Geo . . Wbay , Leicester , while avowing that hehas but little ) . confidence in the . ? Parliamentary Reformers , ' deplores tlie . apathj . of tte . wdrking ciaisB 9 . .. toexpifeascs a hope ; that the Chartists of . Leicester will rally ' again . ' a ' nd or- ' i gauise themselves to . aidthe movement for the Chartiir ;
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'' A : ;^ GLAS ( S :- ; & '; MHBi ' NATIONAL : ; J ! i : | : PURSE ^^»— , ; ]} ^' -Won ^ ers ^ Hifleyer ceased' 0 i ^ , v ^ Whiga have fa surplusjh the Exchequer . \ l . J ^ Jay ^ ; they have ' j i actually ,.. applied somei ; , 4 »* ee / hundred . thousand pounds to tlie reduction of the NaillpnalDebt 1 .,,. 4-S the said , Debt is , , iu . round number |^ ght ; b ^ ttdre | i mitluma , thre ^ i hundred thousand pounds . wUl . noi' ^ eryp ' ercJBpt ib'i j : afiect its ' pressuiu ' ., But that ^ oes ndt ' mat ^ iv ¦ TKe ' wptfd&is that ihe ' T ^ iga ^^ ouid-baveiiad ^^^ jii'g luB' ^ at ai ^; : ^^ cial . . ex ^ eriencerm ( ^ , office . ^ hasl ' b ' een ^ tb-cQnyeA surpluses into deficits !; : j- '' The Deb ' t . originated
. with the . Whig s ^ s ' a ' psirjiy ^ arid , althougiCit , ?^ ' ff ! °% ^*! i 'i ?* s preterit enoMous aftount ¦ utidj ^ r Pxilr , y 6 t , ^ h eneTe ^ penod ; the ^ higs ^ aye / s ^ : thinjft 67 db ; with' ^^ augmented , not re ^ uced ^^^ therau : Their incapacity as financiers Ea ^ d passed into a pro-^ ifki j Even ^ heir friendtf ^ lt this wara'tender . place . mtheir ^ politicaVreputatioxi , andtooKthe ground of apologists rather than advocateB . " But under ? Sir iOharlbs . ^ ood' sv . administra ^ 'tion . 'itlie . marvelihaB ' actually . taken place - -of > a
Whig Ctovei'nm ' ent-receiYing . niore money . ; ip a ye | tf ( than-it has . contrived to spendA' " w . ui / ¦ •(¦ ¦ ^ The' . Km' ^ , of jctturse—as > in duty bound" ' had : a flourish of trumpets on the occasion .: We aretcildj-that ^ Vigorous-process ' of economyi $ at . ^ orfc'in ^ ( every ^ ' idepartm&t ^^ of ^ 'th ' e publicservice ; J ; andp that' comparing 'nine months of last ^ ear -yrith ^ 'icorrespondin ^^ eridd pftthe ' previous vyear ; ^ - ^ ay ing r of three '• million ' s ' threefhutidr'Gd andtforty ^ ^ thousand-pounds : ; Kas been' Effected . ' ;' 'Jin point-of ready moriey ^ we ' are told , ;; that ; the , Treasui y ¦ is only-two- millions and . a jhalf obetter ; off , now than , nine montte
^ ago = ; i and that altogether the balance no w- - ' in tlieTivsasury is about ten . millionfl ... ; . It , is not likiel y ,: therefore , / that Sir Chakles TToppwill be , obliged to have' recourVeutb the 1 Bank for asaiatance'fqr some'time ^^ ^ th ; eTTat " e ; 6 if ; iri ^ tfest ^ , pn' ! Exch % quer'Biil 84 ^ wliile at ' the sameiime , ; moneY ; jis what is caljed plenjaful ^ at . easj ^ -atps ^ injtiheiCii y . ^ ii ^ ui - « ;^| liSfiiwouiiTnot ^ b « r ^ ery'difficult rfo Sshbw ifchat ^ ifor ' . thisiBtate ^ f . ;| King ' s * ; S i ^^^ c . an-elajm |^^^ er ^ j ; slig % ^^ i ^
; and r . ? thatheJsimerelyiinheriting . itheVnatural ^ Onse 4 uencespfthe ; policy : o £ theTate iMi ni s ' tryj ' ' and , of ¦ tHat ' returning- ^ " yaviabtyVBuWceedsia ' protrWct ^ iW W : n 1-f % ?^ fe ^! ^ Ho ^ . pffBpaifl . or Jpartyj butof ianajional character , , aud : y ( 8 prefe ' r , to !; ask what ought to be done with any avail-. ablejsiirplus , either now inhandr ' or that may ibeJiereafterrealisedfbyfartheriSaying in ; the national expenditureV or . 'accruing from the increa 8 ed " produotiyeneB 8 = of \ the ' reY ^ w-5 : ^ i U ¦ $ & $ : are ^^ b /^ ays' ^ ans ^ mgiinis buestion . n One ( mbde--arid tuat ^ wbich w \\\ most readily - suggest utselfctOithe generality ^ i peri th
^^^;^^ 4 ^ urP 1 « s : toe reducti on of the ! ta bui ^ sdm ^ taxes ; ' ^ Alreadyy ' there aremthe field pa ^ es ^ alHng ^^ eabplition ' OttheWindow tax , ; the duties ^ onfpaper ^ ad . ^ rtisements / newspapers ^ tea ; malt , hops / and Sfffi * ¥ } . . s ~ and each of them . making but a good ipwtifocie ^ etuie : ' W $ | &e not itiolined to ;| ispute ; the ^ evancejunpo ^ 'W niany ^ f these ! taxes . ^ i , 0 n ; ^ e contrajry , we , aaye 1 fe quently denounced them ^ exposed'aeiriuniust ;^? Cf ^^^ tts # ;^ % -intelIectualheaj ^^^ oinJJ ^ ... 0 ^ . , .. . .. . . . rf r ^ j .
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"ButTtKM ^ is ^ ribth ^ fmeth" ^ m mmM ^ m ^^^ m fastead : of 3 m 6 relyt < jonsidering ^ bjat ¦ # & $#$ } lated IW / giyegimmedia ^ sthpu ^ bnly ^ niporary ^ rejie ^ we' ^ ight ^ ^ d ' peman ^^ reda ^ i ^ pfthe ^ ^ ens . f ¦ ¦ Th ^ Ea ^^^ nericedJ ^ aawCTa ^ andj yut ^^ " ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ -..-- -- ^
practicairmen ; see great aanger . rn . auumug , monsjirdus JDebt < to remain ^ untouched , vand'all agreeI ^ hat > uhtil' it 'isiinvsomeway / orMother : iefiectjially- ff ^^^^^^^^' l ^^^^^ largeSreductibn of ¦¦ the ^ nnj ^^^ atHm \ of -th'tf country . ? Mr > Samuei , ( $ ymjii % haa ^ a ' olemnlyj warned our stateBmen ^ itibiat ithe Debt lvdll , ' ]; if not ^ gorbusly ^ grappled wiith , drag'the- nation into ; the ^ ulf ; bf ; Hin ^ ra ;^* ecase ^^ ixaordinary' ^' prbiiac ^ ed ^ efi ^ hein ^ requiredfromit . ; -- (; ui- ^ r ' i v' ^' o-i "; .. i Hi-yi ^ 'M'rvnhv- ^ yU ^' . . ' ;;;
Hitherto , > however / this question , has 3 teen s ^ ulbusly-av ^ ided ^ by every ; partyfiripow-en , thX ^^ o ^ 'P ^ ^ een treated ^ asonejof tflft mbapacred 7 and' nioflt inyiolabjg of . opr in ; stitutipris . ' * fi $ wr t jvireihayej ' np 'desiM ^ p , alarm those ^ who live ^^ upon national credit ,- ^ . oriyi'ho would ( be injured by its breach of faith . ^ Gn the ^ contrary ;¦ wei would rather deal . with this great : eviliir time ; tb ivert ;] a Vic ^ eniTatid ^ disas--trous' catastrophe ifor ^ alli parties .: ; Sobner ; . or later , iit will have to be dealt within some way
or other / and it ' - ' wilr be infinitelymore wise tor SOTLo ' C K ^ o : accejj ^ - of '' a than ; tp ; iaisis | ibh the ^ etter ^ of ; his . bpnd / and : find 74 t last ' tfiaVtKbugh ' . he ^ ^ , has ' ; , bargained . for his pound of . : flesh—he is not , therefore to be allowed to drain away the very'life-blood of ^¦ ' . jut i ^ ffi , ^^^ XAs la'Sofldtter . of justic ^; tP p ' oflten |^ r fa 8 ; tb . e most ; fationar . arid ; efi ^ ive . niann ^ bur ' bwn burdens ,-therefore / we . are of ; ppinipn of
that ^ a larg e portion ' present - every jfiitiire ^ ^ availaple ; surplusy should'be applied to % prediKjtieni /) f ; ltii ? ilNatibnal *^ bt ;' jtiiai ' a favburabie . " state . ofJ ;^ e ^ Mpney mMket ^ 8 li 6 ul d upon aU'OC ' casions ^ beiurned-iitb . ^ accpunt , '¦ b y ^ ayof ^ reducmg'theinterest . payaW ^ ^ ancli ' that , / as ; - ' speedily " ; as ' practicable , the i ^ bpl e ; e ^ biiia' ^ bV , pbnveryd' intb '; Terminabie Annuities ^ -, ^; -, ^' Vvift ^ 7 ^ i- ' v-: ; : 'f r \ ' \ K ' X ? ' ? - O < B y 1 the second of these , modes . Sir ; . Robe ' bt Pbel , when- ' iie ' ^^ -waslastin-omce ,-secured an immediate ; saying ! of . 650 , 000 i ; and aprospective ^ oiiGi ' of ' . lGM , 000 i } inbrb ^ whicK will stioitly
takejeifect ji . thuS i making a tptal annuarsaying of qlv 360 , 000 / . s Iftthe present . PKEWEBflndeiv Mbod financial'matters eqiially ) vrell i we . ihave nplclpubt but at ; the ; pjresent-inpinent he could effecifc ; an ^! ^ nu alt sa ' vmg - ' pf" ^ millions inp ^ j ' Why ^ iwu ^^^ ationaij creditor- be paid a higher . ipefcentagethanlhis money would bring in-the open-market Id : Bat tbJe ^ question ^' neM absttacfc ^ Thei measure hal ; befen timeio ^ imftobylVanbuis ^ Administrations ^ ; It is ! therefore > a : irecognised i piece of ; ffinancial policy . ? What has ; been done may be . ; done again . ^ 'Verb ^ saW ¦ w - - ^« ' ' - "' - ' iwtmroi ^ - ^ '¦• " < - ; 'i !^; : ; ' . -i-. i-. r- ' Oi ' (¦> 1 ;' . !' . ; : ; -i ' . : ¦ . ¦¦ : ¦'¦•¦¦¦•'¦' : . v . < :. ' -.
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RESPECTABLE ; RE YOLlITIONS ^ ANi ) ! PHELOSOPH 10 AL > GONFISCATI 0 NS /; l 1 " ; ' i' '' ' '' ¦¦ ,:. ! T . i' ) :.: !» —¦ " re . ;; .:: ' : ; * t- * t- l : : iu ¦; [ lf .-: il ^ - , ;! ' !¦/! ,: ; : ¦; ^ Gn e ; thing , lias been very clearly decided by the ^ contest ' nbw , -waging / Befoveyn ^ the ^ rotecT ' tibnists , and .-3 ? ree Tra ^ OT 8 > : r : »^ V : i ' atter 7 ' ' m , ; at the . rerits ; iand ,. therefore , ! in ; many instances ^ tKevefy | existehe p f theOandlords ; asa'class : ^ -Xpu take my . lifoy . whenybu d ^ by AvHicli ' I liva . '' V , The efifect' ^ f ' p ) ir : jr | cen iL ^ gislation ; mllibevasocqmplete ^ . confiscation ; of
the incomes of . the-landed proprietors ^ as iif . dt Ua % ';| b ^ n <' 'de ( xeed : ' 'by } ' a' \ GoVerameht-p £ | - 'Bed Republicansi' ^ All ^ di ^ uise / on the ' subject is now ; thiWn ' ; away ^" '; ari d- ;^^ the !!| laniipras : now ' knowitliat ; tliey arefightuigfor jbafo : lifel' ^' . ' ' j-. i pC Blac }^ ood ' s' Mdgtigine -there ¦ have ^; appeai ^ 'd a senei bf elabbraie . table ^ dfiiyni ' up byiajmers / pr-high ' standingand'l ^ in . jScotlana jcthat ^ janii / of . mqd ^' farming on thelargejfarm system . ; These ' iabies ^ werenot speculative , but actual abstracts of the facts in eachcase ';; ' and the' -inference '' deduciblb from
every pr ie ; of them ^ s ;; . ' thai with priced pnep third lower , iitywaij . iinpossible ^ ^ to cultiyate the land in this cowitvy- ^ U ^ li ^ l u ^ u ^ - ^ Z' ^ --¦' I / --. ;; •• , - t ' . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ . .. . . - .. ' '' . "T - ¦ . ' ¦ - . ; The ; gauntlet thus' ^ thrbwh ^ dbwn has'been taken up by Mr . James ; Arxdui ^ pf Edinburgh ^ on . the part of the , Free : Traders . ^ After giving a synopsis of the contents of ¦¦ each ; table , iiand allowing the farmer all his charges for labour ; manure , implements ; interest , * &c . jche sets the estimated loss in the price of produce ^ against the rent now charged' on : thefarms , i- andcoolly tells them It must bo ^ taken ' out ? of that : ^ in
some cases thfelbsB wai s ^ llbw ' up ' twb ^ hirds of ttie rent , "in ' bfes ; a h ^ fc ^ almost tphilpspph ' ical iandj ' ed ^ fying ^ manneri with a gravity , and ; self-possessibn . of countenance wtiich ; would be invaluable ' onthbstage ' , demrastrates to the landlprds who are thus jp be ' mulcted ^ - ; ihat it ; ' is all according ; to , ' ^ he canons of ; Poliiacal Economy ;' -iTfta ^ i tfieyinay have an ^ objection :. to be ' thus flayedalive / never sebms to have ^ enter ed jnto the : iriiaginatibn f ¦
o this thbrough--gpin ] g disciple ; of Rjciiii > p . " TbU : know , ; gentlemen ;?; say £ i Miv ^ VifKJN ; to the insecifcs he . isV gcpe ^ men ^ ising ^ poii / tm the ; courseof : hia-lecture , wM . ' tb ; at " rent is merely the- 'differeiice > between' thef ; p ' roduce actually raiaed ^ and 1 % t ^ fficK , i ^ fequired tb ! pay the formemallthej ' ex ^ cent legislation . has reduced iypurrsharej'tiistt ' s all . Take it , ; orgo : without , altb getber ; j as the casd -tnay be . ¦ ¦ 'Pplitiqal EcdnomyiTequirbs the sa crifice . ' QiEiDi '" ¦?• $ ¦>^ - ^ . y ! fttiv . k : .. ;¦¦; . »
: j ¦ ; Now this appears tpus ; a ' yery ' xiayalwr " aiid off- handway'bf treating a : graye ; questibn . ^ Sir . R . , Peel . and _ KMr ;;• COBiJENJinade , something [ likejan attempt ^ ' show farmers and landlords a ;\ vay ; oiit of their ^ feip ; t and unsatisfactipry ^^ fbut ' Mr ; ATrbuN * 'lets f % cat out ^ ffie ^ g ";^^ iMe ;;" |^ Trade ^ as far ; as . ; the landlords ^ e , cpncerned , 7 niean 8 . cpnfi ^ cjationillfttbe Chartists or ^ theGbmmuriists ; had made a similar sweeping , attack on the ^ S'g ^ ts ^ of jp ^ peir ^'' wi ^ t ^ an ¦ outcry -ttiere wpjuldjhave ^ enlfrom one end . ^ of ; the ' country tputhe ! -othe ^ l ^ The ^ e ^ joii ^ s ^ a ^ r-now
preach' up -. this ^ crusade againstvrent ,. ' . would . have pome ' out 'daily ^ oi ^ weekly ^ witHiappeals to ^ e , ATTp ^^ : GENEi iALj ( showing the " neces-8 Hy ; , fbr ; pr 6 secuting and ; g ^ wM held ;; suekalxocipu ^ being an-aigned befbrb : pr ^ udice ( i ^ iluagesiand panic - stricken' Juries , verdicts-asJuni-easoningj sentences as ^ vindictive ^ as ' ihose ^ p ^ ssed ^ upbn ; have bee ^ the ! result . ^ But tb ^ Sasefis ^ tered K ; . seems ^ ^ hen :, pnej prppe ^;; elasstattack ' s anpther .:. > : Theffkall ;! is feir ^ gajn e . rs'Nbbbdy
must interfere ;; but letthe '¦ p av-taesfi g h ' t it oirb . * rultJis , perhaps , just ; as . well . ribat- ' tKe Country Party ^ hould . ; be ; pa tKi ^ i candidly w K ^ W ^ oom ; : ^ Gapft ^ l $ &abhinery ha > e been < % a % ng , time , preymg on" ^ inglclassesiwr ^^ urtf liasicoraeJnowH ' vWhy 8 hQul J ¦ BSW ^ VPffi ™ Why ^ buld-aiiy ^^ P ^^ Pi ^ W ^ ari ^ 5 ^^^ fel <> te ; , Gospel bfjyiainmot and selfishness , ^ cuBm ' ngl y . > , cbmpile ^^ ntb ^ pMo 8 pphical ^ ysterap « % men with * brains ¦ hut . naxrrvind i \ f f liAn . 1 . ^ 1 Tu ... ' ..:. ** . ... ¦ !
, " '• " iir- « F f / . n rl 7- ¦ ! ' * « OI -U 0 LD ' tne m ?^^ - ; ^^^ i : ? iiWain « M whple ^^ natipns ^ he ^ . they ^ nte ^ j . Q' - jM « Pwmaoy ? --WeU ! sthe landlords ; a ^ clas ? havener been ^ Tefy ^ great' friendB « & ours ^ Pv ^ 5 I ^ ¦ M- ^ ai ^ B nMdefed ^ ni in ^ ? # ^ 'in ^ nlbn ;;^^• bM ^ rMl ; ^ cannpt ^ help feelmgvBoine ^^ littte pityat seeW tnera about to be crushed : under the ponderous 0 M ) whicli ^ a 8 already trbddeivthe 8 ilkiweaver | - the- * han ^ om ^ eavei ^ / the ^ tailori ^^^ niio ^ ^^^ t ^" & ^ j ^ m , ' ^^^^^ v . ^ w iB ^^ ffioid ^ ji ^ : ;^^^ H ' , Sometime ; oriother , " . no ; dbubti !'' th ' ere \ wijlbe ; a be
Wjaofaon . ;; Men -willnot ^ always fooled with ; w 6 rds , arid ' spr ^ Mmiseryv'arid desolation , destitutiondiscontenVand despair , around them , iniob jedienw , tp . ^ Jineif laws « pf ^^ i { an , i . imaginary » crude ; audfinconsistentoriaed of'Politio » l Ecqi . v >^!( j -t ? : ^ ? . UU U : . b } ' ; i-5 tj * jt-ViilfJ i : « i >^ t . V « S ^^ f
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1 ;^ .- >^ , ;^>^ -j ^ y-: ^;< .., y ,.... w- ^ -yirt-it- ^ . il' - ? c . t ;¦;¦ : ; •¦> jMv > PBOUDHOiVJtKoughiBtuiaa ^ ; pris < tow ine 4 ho prison' oft-St . 't ? 61 agio ^ ..- ; iiwiMU 8 tveniewi . into .-thebonds of matrimony with ar Madame Pi ^ gard , - -The youn « : ; wife ; ha 8 taKetfa ' sM ^ a ^ i ^ entinifMiit oi ^ theprisoD ;/ and ; Tisitaher ^^^ JtjnsbMd a ¥ ) ' 6 ften asthe j regulations of the prison perini ^ K : ^)^ : ; in r iV ;^ -: ; Stow ' sbldom do we feel , pewjelye , or think of tl » " small . beginning * of disease ' whioli ^ surround and opexate umbb . ¦^ ? K ^^?^ . ^ ' ^^« W « f With ; the W ^ ^^ - " ^' K ^ S ^ S ^ fe ^ S ^^^^ uMup ^ leriRth ?/ ' ¦ :
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 19, 1850, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1557/page/4/
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