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lions of the Guards still in tow y the } appeare d:at the Mansion Sake; where Alderman Wilson | testation® of *tyran Afte nabeod? aint 
eagle Torii Hussars at ee perry ‘alta was sitting) for: the Lord Mayor, and ‘stated that he had } had‘:beén pin recy rie saaine PI yn “ the pati 
ordered: within: barracks, and ‘those at thes Tower-were | been deputed to wait upon his Lordship or'the alderman | ‘work,they "accepted the job offered: to hed ae 
kept» tmnder » arms. / appily, however, ‘no disturbance who represented the chief magistrate, to Pane with him | able to-read; :and°therefore knew nothifa of haseid 
red,''» The’ following are the particulars. of | upon the subject of Bartholomew Fair, and to request his [ of the’ placards.’ ° The ‘magistrate said thet h jeaaen 
iChartist meetings which have -taken place :+On concurrence in’ the resolutions of the osm — ne | to'admit that the prisoners were {ot aw © Was Willing 
; i — body, about 1,000, in. num- things, that Bartho- | of such language, but‘were made the eailans mag ete 
ber composed of both male and female Chartists, entered | lomew Fair in future be not proclaimed till the neteaee in the hands of designing persons $ aid in oe istruitienits 
er Somaat Watford, ra the railway arch, walking in of the eve of St. Bartholomew, instead of half-past twelve | a repetition of such a proceeding, they sh ro to prevent 
procession, carrying flags and banners, and preceded by.a | o’clock on the pe A oo as or: 3 that it be | into their own recognizances ‘in the le of a enter 
od of music... They had arrived from London, whence proclaimed without any state or civic formalities ; : that } good behaviour for the next two months.“."T} : pel 
they had been conveyed in about 80 vans, some drawn by | the fair be permitted to continu on te nly during’ the re-| applied to have the boards ‘delivered 0% © prisoners 
two and, others by four horses, in which they would have | mainder of that day and the two following days; that | granted, but the placards ' were ordered 'to we id oe 
entered the town, had they not been stopped about a mile a a the exhibition of plays, interludess pantomimes, police. In consequence of the’ several ‘ 
off, by order of the magistrates, and told that the vans be hencefort were granted and made’ returnable forthwith; for ate ta 
would not be allowed to go into Watford, unless the ban- stabeded that during the fair no part of the pavement of offences, a number of persons wére in Mie ka. Its 
ners were taken off. The whole in consequence prey ote Smith field be permit to be taken up or disturbed for | ing Thursday to answer et a5 preferred eS ter. 
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refreshments, after which the whole body marched off to that no swing, roundabout, flying ve va or other uae some of which w ismi gree do able. 
afield at the back of the town, whither they were followed | chinery of tke nature, be p vi ~4 itted in any’ par the Court’ that ‘nti er iulavebe the igs enics te 
by several agricultural labourers, and by several farmers of | Smithfield market ; and that eribitons of wild aaa Mi that the circumstance took place diaioee bop tee hes 
the-neighbourhood.. A ees g having been erected, Mr. | prohibited aleekdtan The said, that as the | or knowled ge. eir ‘Sanietion , 
Savage and others addressed the meeting, urging the = ject was one of very great dasjuntensly he had sent for he Monument.—Another “suicidé® was" ony ja 
working men to join the Assocation, in order to obtain | the City Solicitor, who recommended the e gradual abolition oes day morning from the Monument ndewtueraned, 
Charter as the means by which they might expect of the me which had been diverted from its original pur- | the appointment of special keepers to prevent Wheat 
: pose, and had become a most intolerable nuisance, de- | of those catastrophes which had already given iti oe 
Mr.:O’Connor and Mr. T. Duncombe, saicasiiaae the active ‘exertions of the magistracy and the | A female servant, named Jane Cooper, living with a'family 
police for the preservation of the peace and the suppres- | at Homerton, threw herself from t 6 Ba Fe mit del 
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stationed in the town in case of emergency. The proces- | kept up for sot silopiiiony: Woolwi 
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sion.was formed in Circus-street, New-road, and thence oom eres —The repairing of London | day, in consequence of ‘the ‘report chat stv dcr Berean 
proceeded to their destination ; and to this circumstance | Bridge commenced on Mon ay, when upwards of 200 | received by Lord Bloomfield, the Commandant of the 
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me s on Monday, that 2,000 Chartists had | riage-way. To prevent confusion, the carria i i i oe 
day, 4 t ) arriages, carts, ; Railway, with all possible d i 
marched from London to Manchester and the disturbed | and other en or only allowed to pass over the Shortly after the Lecvab'ad “ne tafanitiede viet tds 
districts. — uesday, in various parts of the metropolis, on fro ity side; those coming from the Borough | were issued for the assembling ‘of the “o cers and men, 
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semble at yt iptaeicr , for the purpose of taking into con- | wark-bridge. Onl ide of i ni 
" y one side of the carriage-way will be | under the command ‘of’ Liett2 
ideration the state of the country, and t the conduct of the | done at a time,so that the other may be open to the pub- | munition vidggeal a8 ‘thin fly prepared, and hic tied 
authorities at Manthasied. About 7:0’clock the committee | lic vehicles crossing from the City to Southwark. That as | with munitions’6f war consisting “o 2 large’ qu ne of 
arrived, an = stations in the van, by: “ ich time little inconvenience may be caused to the public as can powder, ball, grape and canister ads Phe faanbed of 
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Spties any. ands shade esereal alates ual disatigire SORE Bay a een, Pak cig were most of the City clergy. pion yt Se B incon ¥ of such an’ uifusiial’ cavalcade 
of the Charter ion © Sei on Seer oe tapi services 0 sre euadeta snail inde along’ the ongtegated a ‘erdwi, which became very 
5 day, eory on the usual festivals. _ The Rey. Dr. | large as ‘it epptieceed the’ Metropolis: 
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cose adtenes raed nt Hoo an mee renee first stone of whieh wap laid by ‘Sir’ R. H. Inglis, in Nos | 2009.0) oh ~ Brobineial WNeboss 
ever soon found that it was the sound ofthe’ Spells of vember last, is: now completed: and ready for consecration’ Wr regret té’say that a hopes ‘entertained last week 
a cart which had been mistaken for th Per Tvis‘built in the Grecian style. The parish in which it is | that the disorder érly worknielt itt the tottén districts would 
Eobllengiiiibbehcarder!stenetidcanid € cert = body | situated contains, according to the recent census, 130,000 | return®t6 @ sense oftheir Ghd iiterést and’ duty, have not 
jechessihithets deidsodilstes ae piri oe was | inhabitants, but with elidrch <6 ommodation, including pro. been réaliséd!) Fhe thovement has spread into Yorkshire 
ray e would order the troops bose’ sot nied (2 team 2 chapels, ~ only 16 000 of that number. “In order | and Warwitkshite’ ; atid the éonfederated workmen in the 
bs onal thot: thi . et this deficiency, the Chureh’of All Saints has been rave Cou adie eficouraged by these insurgents, 
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wis agreod: fae, da ce apa “ the cone gene Tt is proposed to establish schools in the more destitute ay - move eth eH EH of Petre io artillery into 
= Lith heteascniee elie, ee er ues conclu na sections of the district, which in itself _contains upwards | the disturbed districts’: ‘Blood * has been” shed“in ‘séveral 
8,000, and’ 10,000. rsons present. On Mee | 6.7:000 persons: The church is provided with 1,200 | places, and the’ d daily papers “have been filled throvighout 
; pe present.—On Monday sittings, one-third of which are free. Among the dona- | the week with detailed dteounts® of these penasory pts 
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pedis oa aeeatentenien erably eer Churches Fund, 5000. from his Grace the Duke OM deck cites —The riots’ ii this ‘town “assumed ‘a very 
n 2,000 per- | of Bedford, 3007. from Mr. Waller, and a eda din in ser- | serious aspect during the early part’ of the week ; "and the 
among wer y women and pet from M Greaves, of Ir] 
child : rlam Hall, Lancashire.— t f. The 
poe _— and Sem vests note a pe e ? € | The repairs of St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields are rapidly ad- following is a sessed wearily oF Hl mp we Laispael 
attempt to molest them - iisanaes 20 a “th Pend ems ar ane bie recy closed for | since our last:—O thé Queen’s proclamation was 
lutions embraced the usual topics Thi pliner ed altitetl Contr ornpticaes oh anata, Be repairs the congregation | issued, callin upon the authorities to use their utmost 
ialpy'wishout any: ater oer: ae: pet ea a presacry Strand. e at St. Michael’s Church, j in Burleigh- | endeavours to bring the rioters to justice; and offering # 
y evening ‘aid was another meetin. per tabi : he ‘Model del free pardon and a reward of 50/. for each person conitieted, 
Green; a Dr. in the chair. At half-p tei nar ‘odel Prison.—The prison at Pentonville is | On Saturday morning, as early as half-past'7, a “inob, of 
persons assembled, but before eh ti yids “oe The pad van tite and ‘will shortly t be ie ene operation. | the usual character, made an attack”on the’ bricklayer 
y ’ ot an was determined on ae a laborious and careful | and eae employed at the new buildings in Poot old, 
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arm in arm, about four : : : : 
ei ara & 3 reli stung to Lin- ra me in Great Britain: and Ireland. The construction | was a very crowded attendancé. A great dealof wran gling 
ey passe the prison is considered to be an improvement over all | took place in the course ve the proceedings’; but aaa 
ag Se through hic similar ra dev cee as regards the separate or | a resolution, pl edging the men ‘not to ‘rettirn to 
en sb na o a : xpe in | till the People’s Ohaitees was obtained, — carried by abo about 
carrying the scheme to completion, it is st three-fourths of the meeting. ete was ‘mt 
hess three | ceeded 20,000/., independent of the cost of the buildings. | quarrelling, no breach of the péace 6¢ iad. aan ely 
iceman _ understood that it will be opened for the reception Sow jatormnation ‘was race at the: "Town-hall that 
tw distar bed: aha i next month. The applications for the | large mob had gone to turn out the hands atthe éngitié 
urbed | principal situations have been very numerous, and there manufactory of the Leeds railway, ‘close® to thé? terminus 
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‘The Commissioners have announced the followi : “ 
there intents tLiGovernor, Mr. Robert Hoskins Chale Foods | decree era nateecanately epi ced, it, SO 
Jam es Ral Phys ; 2 HEV. | preventing any further outrage, although the han 
an hi Tasco \ ph a “ G. O. Rees ; Saar Shue return to work? >"Abéat noon a strong force ‘Of m ounted 
police, "At the top’ facture Me Gallop, + Weaver; Stowatd a nd Man police, with 100 police constables’ on foot; ‘and aboiit ai 
h brie! UPitica dt On “Pace da equal numberof special constables, was ‘despat toed 10 
oe rn ae weavers and a baker were | Little’ Freland; in the township’ of Chorlton Jon“ Medi 
) ar, “eg with unlawfully carrying through Bein they succeedéd in’ dispersing “a 
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Englishmen, attend in n your pthc sands, and show ‘your 500° men, twho, me? demanding “adinission, 
Caiman of the Market Committee of the / | Sympathy with your brethren in ‘the ‘northy and your rde| Weed: mentee foreed open the door, the whole bOdy. 
food.” : was made ona mill at Quatty-bank;” Willastow, 
) Fair.—On Satur rey Mr, Hicks, ‘the They" 60 ciudad by ‘the "following Paragraph :— nei Be to Mr: OReet ats ceeeeaae 
the corporation 
