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faaden cP valeds ai si orahip oF ‘Machinery and Manufactures, Probincial Neos. check consumption, and cause a comparative hp en of 
including the Application of Chymistry and other branches Bradford.'The magistrates, bankers, and cantina all general contemplated operations, and thus ect, 
f Natural Philosophy to the yer giv the Professor be £ thi ss sie — in <n dechits sia havewes paralyse the trade both at home and shrobit eae 1947: » 
require to lecture in the cou during college vaca- S ne pire ee ss a oar fo = reawilitie 4, ** That whatever the as may be with regard to the 
tion; and th ubscription be commenced for this pur- cently rie t < r : te r ory f British | P° osed alteration of the r duties, it is highly ex 
noe. the resolutions were adopted.’—On Tuesday, priced the rn ; se “ ; “ whe suet rida pedient, as regards the future welfare of the merchant and 
the Annual’ Meeting of the Metr opolitan rl eb ao ae as a afford a ark err ct 4 = bie colonist abroad, and also the merchant, shipowner, and 
Association was held, Mr. Warburton, late M.P. for Brid- | . se ane ae eae sey Co a ‘tptsd >| manufacturer at home, that that alteration should come 
in which oe Loria of the Committee of Privy Council for | j,+5) immediate operation, and not be delayed until the 
rt, in the chair. The secret ead a lon ge 
a : , ary re ngr Epo Trade state that a are not prepared to accede to the | 19: of October.” It was also resolved that a memorial 
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the meeting at the course which had been pursued by _ | em ¢ ov 
Governmen t with regard to the non-abolition of all mono- ft udley.—On Monday ote ge rter eee santas fe Luton.—A public meeting of the inhabitants of this 
olies, saat particularly in corn, and the restrictions on curred among the workpeople of this town, Stourbridge, | town and neighbourhood has been held, to take into 
Ps d and other parts of the iron manufacturing districts, which | .; : : pm og 
the industry and commerce e of the country. he meeting f I h a : a sideration the proposed reduction of duty on foreign plait 
‘or some time threatened serious consequences, ana ren- | 244 bonnets, and the serious injury it is likely to occasion 
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an ally adopted.—A 
was held on Wednesday of the electors of the City of Lon- 4 é ? ; 
don, for the purpose of calling on Lord J. Russell to re- nila aoe d t eyo omer cst of eevee ohit — Yj and bonnets will materially injure the interests of 
sign his seat as ect rceagsits of the City, on account of pan ans hee saa nb pe Sah cabicsl It bet tg h oy the manufacturing poor throughout the plaiting dis 
his ‘ factious opposition to the tariff and other measures age shine Kate rf rik? det cha dt right a +h tricts, amounting to W wards 0 vests individuals 
of Sir R. Peel’s administration.” The proceedings of the a > = ye 1 Pe at pore aT Sites t © 1/2. That it will Pee He re every part of the tradi 
meeting were throughout of a noisy character. Mr. a me ead ps Boras 7 a a till: ontuaeattc <4 Seale throughoat the plaiting dst of the king- 
Chileot took the chair, and after he hed briefly addressed Mr ae waite them or this purnose, on Monday some * vio t by creo a larg proportion of the 
the meeting, a resolution was proposed and seconded that pi i as of eorkuen eg a Léa ies: Ee Waste duaiviithe ing poor of the means of edbat sistence, it will 
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po mecty highly ap proved of the, conduct of Lon Craidley, and Netherton, and shear to raid wd in ine siderably ease the ates ee and sddi tional: ure 
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he manufa hi 
ussell, who, as one of the Mem rs of Parlia- : this town. O 7 mob es 
ment for this City, ought, to,the utmost of his power, to fo, piper He arenes ros hi neg a 0 ab up into hats and bonnets, or baskets, and the in- 
expedite rather than retard so great a good, and thereby they had alluded, ‘The streets were at this time densely ended er tg of 7s. op upon pe ee ares om falla- 
a a nd declared ami had an ake *, sangre: sy = me in the hotel Sas grat in consultation with the 
? when the get impatient, pro- 
be carried by a large majority, though the supporters of tappistrates ; tee P ad such been the ca 
sided’ ‘6 further astieinitiee snd atte ted to force the | ; 
IL resoluti ion maintained that it was negatived by fall ding. The wearer Severs whe ea baer sient for |= must have been known to the every pat of * Luton, 
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perlite the trade and commerce of the country. € n so grea on of the existin 
of thie ali A 2 eneraly poe oe eee as upon foreign plait, namely, that large quantities are 
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is the Colonial Society to Sir Allan : asa prcot.a of complished their purpose; and the Riot Act having been | om, 7. That — be pre we nted = both Houses of 
him hey were soon after disp : f arliament, embodying the ae tions of this meeting. 
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neeted with Canada, and the British aie in general, i FO Babs : uth.—A serious fire has occurred i 
exertions their number had been seriously wounded, and 40 of the Itb ec in an extensive store situate at the corner of 
respect to his late in the loyal cause in Upper : 7 
Canada. On his. health being proposed, Sir A. M*Nab ringleaders captured. In the evening a large body of po- ee neeation filled with a large quantity of tar, hemp, 
returned ential Jength. He took Vice were sent by the oe in Birmingham to render ; : ; ee 
ne i ¢ took a gene- er . | oakum, and other combustible materials. 
mp “gy oR any assistance t be requisite. The rioters, after : tee 
by saying ae eniated Nave fon —— retreating upon the entrance of the troops, proceeded t ~ sot oat rapidity, aad as soon communicated to the adjoin- 
apm 6 ro ae the oat ‘afacturing districts, and on Tuesday it w ouses. y the e ~ tions, however, of the police, 
ore: eaintsbe at es nie sbeat ate ted by persons arriving from the neighbourhood, that ued bya body ‘ it ers, ! 
Murr eialien idaadlgiaitlens. <i ee “ancient | (ey had con ated in great numbers at Rowley-Regis, ferent ships of war, the flam 
entnn: y. ) adjacent places é : 
rie has conan tah: epee se pg eposed in iggi ‘These excitement prevailed, and farther disturbances of a serions several houses, in addition’ to the ‘stores, being burnt 
bbosiat chiefly if cid edtiubr colnehuds fem.of guld, = ey were tn arnt The magistrates immediately down. ‘The cause of the fire is not known, but it ts ae A 
of the reign of ehacae a 8 took a i y the posed to have originated from spontaneous combusti 
det SIMA elle peat) datval seating BEE Lord- Taste ena rt of the county, Lord Littleton; and on Southampton.—A young man, na amed Thomas Mal, 
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members of this society, for the purpose of iiehiwtiee - 
the prizes, was held on Tuesday at Drury-lane Theatre. | 4 
Mr. Bond Cabbell, in the absence of the Duke of Cam: | °?Y. 
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a actlat ree It es wnderstood sated that ‘the prisoner was at the time labouring uD! 
hada berten: of! al il to eee “2 ee that, until these delegates had made a report to the meet- ; that he was not, howev 
that a series medal ae che die _ ry of British | ; e workmen would abstain from outrage; but that but pefivsore: to have been recently suffering under severe 
year, for which 1004. aa ee ot Pansies parte ras if the deputation did not meet with a satisfactory recep- illness; and from the ‘peculiar formation of h head be 
scrutineers were then el ted Ps We | tion, a roceedings of a violent nature might be anticipated. i 
and two lies paroles to im decide 
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had ene place. The deputatioh of the working Wales.—Great excitement ,has preva ; 
h wn i h Wales, near the seat of Sir 
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8 of 702, eet bon, 14 ol Sf 10, acne 3 rae have had a Foiite eat with the masters ; and, it is stated; few days in Hawarden, North Weles, a 
of 202., 40 of 15/., 60 of 102. " tthe have expressed themselv generally satisfi ed with the dis- s. oe, Bart., in consequence of the turn-out 48 eo e 
of 251., 44 se 
dsency 30 Wealastiokts. ‘10 of plast tion to | position of those bled to mee far ag | hands working in the extensive collieries of Messrs. Rigby 
The ceremony ¢ = Sa toa ircumstances permit them. The ringleaders of the and Hancock, and the attempts of t men to cause 
was given to Mr. Macready for the sep re anks | who were taken on Monday have been examined by the other operatives in collieries to turn out and support them 
bility which he had shown in affording the use: of magistrates, a committe in their demands, The question in dispute appears t 
theatre. sett his Liverpool.—. a? ” ic meetitig of the peers ship- of a similar nature to that which recently occurred between 
Mortality in the Metropolis. "The following is the owners, builders, and others connected *with the timber Messrs. Grissell and Peto and their workmen, re 
the in the M io teed aca is the | trade, has Bean held di in this city, for the purpose of consi- the appointment of a superintendent. | A gentlen’s 
gistered in the w ending Saturday the teu ens s deri named Staley, has hitherto been the agen appointed 
414 ; females, 480; total 894. Weekly ay. Fhe Ppranise peed Satine t in the Sans) duties to stone into im- | carry on the collieries ; and having fo for ora an 
1838-9-40-1: males, 467; females, 445+ ed a i “mediate operation. Mr. T. Sands, chairman of the Dock dered himself obnoxious to the men, they r Yaad to ail 
é argent onday a vestry a ; ing of the inha gr aah hate the chair. Mr. Robin said, as chair- a assembling in-great numbers, dem and his ae ~ 
itants was held, for the ose of determinire the cen nuae | man of the British North American Aeielation, he be his not being acceded to, they proceede = 
yer gers bende mtd | ‘ red a - : violence ; a r ying seiz Me. Realy; treated him wy 
on, timber-merchant, also made | Toughly. They placed him i -waggon, convey 
protest, c an inson left | him towards the river Dee, snd expend their determl- 
ings the meeting. Ls er cee cote addressed the meet- | Bation to drown him. On ai at the Queen othe 
pted t the ere finally adopted :— | however, they stated that his rife. Sond be spared thens 
‘ he pric ie hacraar tot North American’ timber | Dut only on condition of banishment to Englan Hewat 
surance-o ,0002. to be raised by Exchequer-bills, | } ort of Li erpool throughout he whole year ending | then placed in the Roerinae. the colliers threate ing vem 
nd the remainder to be collected by two rates. ae bs Feb., 1842, have not been unremunerative, but | geance if ever he dared to return. Information was givs 
mined opposition was them made as to the appointment of ri, ous, both to importer and shipowner.’® 2. ‘* That ei Mr. Leigh Rigby of the outrage, and Staley 
a committee, one party wishing for a reappointment of | } " ee mth i North American timber are | mob had dispersed from the ferry he conveyed Mr. 
the old one, while the opposite side insisted on havi : fot aha tive] ted | in his carriage to his house at Hawarden bth 
iii nmes inserte di. It wee litailaae Weeneitaiied | 4 OF Th e, even under eh Nery: new scale of duties.’ | having learned where he was concealed, he was 0015.09 
be a poll of the whole:parisb, which fs | tend at the consequence any protracted delay wo uld make his escape the same night; and in the ranagrannt 
wake lace in a few days. nd to injure all p ge Poe benefiting or popes of the workmen surrounded Mr. Rigby’s housts €o to, 
any one interest, laantl as postporiement will at ing that Mr, Staley should be sent out of the coun! 
