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ject of the men is to relieve themselves from the thraldom 
of the middle men, who make a pro 
T 
to persons who call themselves coal undertakers, an 
the publicans who have the agency of the coal-ships, and 
who empl men who do not consume a ome abea 
tity of liquor. The coal-whippers hel 
Tuesday night, at Stepney, and ees on Wednesday: at 
Shadwell. They then resolved t 
and instead of being engaged by the middle men, who 
exact large sums fro for the working gear, they 
resolved to, to no such exactions, but to be em- 
ployed direct from the landing-places along shore, and 
be paid ever See on board ship, as the Act of. Parlia- 
di 
n Monday Sete a meeti ing of the elec- 
bo oro was Siena y requisition at White 
Conduit House. ing was convened by publi 
ma os enoanating trots a committee of twenty-five } pro 
“fo 
ors 
bills, announcing that 
elec 
labudbet wits 
abet distress of Ma ee 
om 
e into consideration the a 
try, and that the 
disturbances, was prop dr d. The following 
resolution was then moved and ted unanimously: — 
‘* That this m o hope of remedy in the me 
ee no ho 
oying factories or the residen 
be p the 
ueen, percha that her Majesty will be egrciouly pleased 
imme dia 
by Mr. T. Dun 
bi ig afte which it ahictly: dias 
ests. — =< tue cst ae been beld on the young wo 
man aw threw herself from “the Monument last week, 
@ 
After the usual -eviden e r med up’ at 
Jength, and said: that» these: oceu?rences’ efe‘an ‘outrage | 
on public decency, and: he hoped that something would 
slaughter or otherwise cri any on in relation to 
the death of the decease fee tie judges would only a 
the inquisition as iece of waste paper. This was 
proved by a recent se Ce of Lord Denman, to thé a e as- 
tonishment of the coroners throughout the kingdom ; that 
Judge having decided that the proceedings were worthless 
in the case of certain deaths at an hospital in Reading, 
because the injuries were ie Ge on a railroad in a dis- 
trict of the county belon ner, The 
n the prese 
ends oe he de deastil’s 
with the Sa ere but simply amounting to a delaration 
Mi perigee I death. 
ay morning a very destructive fire 
mises of Mr. Morgan, an extensive 
soap-boiler and tallow-melter, in Tottenham-court-road, 
e 12, 
ton, imme 
body of fire suddenly wisblide forth fos ‘ie Surrey Zoolo- 
Bea Mele a which illuminated the horizon for mil 
. Shai found that the model of St. Peter’s at 
bite, had taken fir ring the exhibition of the fire- 
The ew 
premises be for the engines, 
not finally extinguished stot a great part of the model 
had been des royed, 
olice g the k the magistrates have been 
Previe ee} ‘with hearin the dierent ion Ye arising out o 
the late Chartist meeting: 
metropolis first cas 
attempt of the Mik ign: to address the mob. Evidence 
duc 
having been ad to ve the violent language used 
y the speakers, the magistrate said it was quite impos 
sible that such language be tolerated. Society 
uld not exist if persons were allowed with impunity t 
address a riotous mob in th eets in such terms, and he 
felt that it was a case which could not be passed over. 
therefore made the ties enter their own re- 
i ae es nk abt be charge “* the sessions, and in 
to the other class of 
offenders were eibes who exhibited Chartist a in red 
of their houses, 
Omak” were sharged wat 
bail “for their good beha 
e rioters, who w 
feats in London, for th weeks ugust 6, 
mounted to 109 deaths; for the previous three weeks, 
ending July 16, 40: making an in of 69 deaths in 
e course of the Jast three weeks. Children and 
persons have been the Ried eet sufferers 
Provincial News. 
Manchester.—No ee mpt has been 
last to disturb the 
been gra 
ae ba sin ce our 
were ihdoer 
y 
to separate, with an intimation from the chief 
ava of the party, that due notice would be given 
of thei proceedin ngs ber issued a concluding ad 
their constituents, from which the following i is an extr 
* 
- 
o 
a 
resoluti ould, for the pi imp 
we dissolve with firm Sean that as soon as 
Tv organisation: is’ su for, our urceg 
adequa 8: “ot a it iieal cessation 
employment in the’ morning. It was considered by the 
authorities prudent to disperse the meeting, and 1 
police force, and 250 spe a im ye Me an ‘on equate, 
military force, march othe spot. This e detach- 
ment w 
by throwing stones, and other acts of violence. Ti 
charges were full e offenders were sen- 
tenced to different terms of imprisonment in the House 
of Correction. 
Woolwich.—Prep arations are itt active progress for her 
lwi 
Majesty’s embarkation at this dock-yard on her visit to 
Scotland. The Royal George My hire 2 Fin d Adolphus 
Fitzclarence, arrived on Monday, having been towed from 
the mou sa of the river by t @ Mo oakey steamer. The 
Ro has been pa off the dock-yard, imme- 
diately Sppduite the building from which the Trafalgar 
was launched last r steam-vessels belong- 
ing to the General St Navigation Company, have 
been thoroughly repaired, in order to convey the roy 
iages to Leith for the use of the Queen and suite 
during the sojourn of t al party i nd. An 
af 
pas nae been issued af at 
he day 
o person will be adm ock- 
chit her "Majesty seitiar id excepting officers i in » full uni- 
orm. 
Sheerness.—The Cam “y per with the Admiral’s flag, 
has left her "pation off this dockyard, and anchored off 
the Nore Light, in order ee e ready to receive her Ma- 
dies in passing down the river. The is 
also at anchor off the Nore, in readiness to the 
n | Roy 
oo — On Mon nday a big pier w 
this place for the accomm: oF biscenihic ho have 
hitherto Jad ed by Tt was = quite a gala 
oy : the inhabitants af Bexley, Crajfoom wi Dartford, 
ning of this new line of 
ys. 
“hatham m.—Intelligen nee has been n received i in ‘this roe 
Uthat tiie 
g her recent passage to Wares Atneriba, ad's arr 
escape en m being destroyed by fire, the captain’s Gwe rd 
having accidentally set fire toa reed in the cockpit, adjoin- 
the ship’s magazine, on the 2 uly. 
manner in w commander acted o 
the kno wlige was confined to them alone parr 
of ed 
nu ar Bie of deat | causes, registered in 
esd of the ste fee wen work with- 
ut ishecttioas j “wat the 
eoskin en to res 
Mr. oe 
to i tivate*t sinto- 
distart , has rived aoa is eng in examining 
the documents, &é. ‘seized in 4s houses ‘of the Chartist 
ers. 
Stockport.—Towards the de of last week the turn- 
outs manifested a strong di: 
° 
rington, and were p in 
they. were Tntercepted by the troops. 
in the open air. 
continues peaceable, though the mills are sti 
As oan Friday some endeavours were made at 
i el labourers to strike 
e place was under the protection of a 
strong detachment ¢ a military, and 340 special constables 
On Wednesday a assembled at Mr. Wanklyn’s mill 
shortly after the satesry left for O} mies, and attem 
the hands, but they were dispersed by a adi 
—The excitement which sy * Bonen pre- 
vailed ‘6 this fieighoethe od has in : 
subsided, so far as any oo Mparpe a in n eoqaee ‘to pro- 
and life is conc 
n the occasion, co ‘ pate i 
the sa 
tahieg rig the Meiropolis.—The following <i BIE (este 
ending Saturday, Augus st 13:—Total, 874. Prite Bao; | excited 
