sia THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. (Serr. 17, 
TY who passed the street. There were therefore 8572 ve- |! received ps iad & he ther dso with them on n theim. 
hicles in the 12 pe 714 per hour, Bay eed minute ; | propriety of their conduct.—At Bolton all the mi 
pm tad Market, Friday.—The eee gh A 13,024 horses in the 12 hours, 1085 p our, 18 per beck at full work, although the operatives in all - uae 
from the United States has ‘acted favours . 3 minute; 3 105,352 sits in the 12 Hoare, bona per hour, | of them have given notice to leave work unless their ‘ite 
searites Cenk closed = ean ed; Renee: ge ‘ per minute. are ate with by the masters. Of these notices iis 
to for Tag New Three age: eth 2 < sy . lt Bea ty of the Metropolis. —The following is Be expire to-day. In the case of one mill at least, where the 
ced “annuities at 101 to - Exchequer Bills (: a; ) number of deaths from all causes, registered in n the eek | notice avbired last Saturday, eg hands applied for permis. 
490. to hear prem. 5 do. (24d.) 51s. to 53s. prem. ; India aa? ing ilk ay, Sept. 3, 1842:—Total, 82 we lated sion to continue at work until the notices given at the 
Stock at 249 to 503. 412; females, 415. Weekly SA 1838-9-40-1, sana? eee mills had expired, whith was consented to by the 
3 s Po he 467; ape? 445. The was fo distributed : ar ea The claims of the operatives are, ten per 
Mietropolis and its V icintty. South districts, 194 ; east diitricts, 188 ; central districts, | cen it., with an abolition of the charge for gas. Whether 
Chartist ee ea Monday ee a public meet- | 164; aoc aiiibicts: 159 ; west districts, 129. ori takes place or not will principally depend upon the 
ing took place in the Vestry Rooms t. Pancras, ‘‘ for —— terms of arrangement in other towns.—On Onday in. 
the purpose of taking into gree teal the alarming |, Provincial Netos ltt pat was forwarded to the principal insurance. offices , 
state of the country, and to a oe Majesty in conse- “ é n the metropolis of the occurrence of a destructive fireon 
” "The meeting was called for five o’clock, but up Manchester.—Some few s have gone to work the night of Friday last at the saw-mills of Messrs.Fowler, 
to half-past six not more tha 50 iteoee well-known | this week, at a a | slight advance oft wages, but the meg at Bo it ton. It is believed that it_was the act of an incen. 
Chartists from various® parts of the ie Be ra as- | of them, ‘both in this town and the e neighbourhood, con- } diary. The loss is covered by an insurance. — 
sembled. At half-past six Mr, Ni n, inue ught that Mo’ itness | sessions, for the trial of the principal rioters in the late 
took the chair. The Secretary, Mr. Wall, bi Teitels the general resumption of labour in the out-districts, but | disturbances at Blackburn and the neighbourhood, com. 
from Sir Benjamin Hall, Sir C. Napier, and ‘Mr. T. Dun- | the anticipations have not been realised. I istrict | menced on Monday morning. The details have little jn. 
combe, stating their inability t ten d. Mr. Feargus | eastwar the town th are idling about | terest, as the public are already acquainted with th facts 
O’Connor, however, made his appear re he streets Through the investigations of Mr ry i evide c 1e i isoners were sentenced to 
cei oud ch The resolutions were of the Government com f the neti various terms of imprisonment, vary f one to si 
usual kind, referring chiefly to the existing distress. Mr. | Chartist gee eit have been apprehended in the different brie The Recorder, in ddapeaiog the Jury, took oc. 
O’Connor took an objection to the resolutions | districts, mitted for trial. Many of them were asion to remark that the earl of the trials at the present 
being moved seriatim, and said they should all be put to- | the rties ah mide ae touting conspicuous in getting and preceding sessions had s the parties engaged 
gether. Considerable confusion pare ensued in conse- | up the eta Sabbath meetings in pen air, whic t the recent riots did not Selons to the Sate classes of 
q ing Chartists’ serra e, and Mr. | have latterly been pe trent held. The neighbour- sibcieky. ae Gl were generally persons in good employment, 
hood of Ashton was é of a slight commotion on | who should have been content w ith th vines which they 
ies shad received information that | received, bu tokio had, in a t many instances, su 
the operati of Ashton and Hy esigned to visit | scribed tow Unions. They had aggravated 
Staley-bridge, and stop the mills; and orders were con- greatly the sien under which the working classes Ia- 
quently given for the military to proceed to Staley- | boured, and ould always be the sufferers from such 
bridge, and protect the hands at work there, and prevent | illegal combinat 
the destruction of property. Two troops of dragoons, Stafford, The | district of com Potteries has remained 
and oan arti wh with two field-pieces, quitted erfectly quiet durin week, and work has been 
As A.M. for Staley-bridge, and by daybreak all | generally resumed, although hes do not appear to be 
the reeds leading to the latter town were taken possession | any manifestations of improvement in e. The 
of by the military. of the turn-outs | authorities and respectable Pe preinhin n each town 
were ed, and the mob, instead of leaving Ashton, | are seriously considering w precautionary measures 
held a meeting in an empty mill, which they occupy as a | will be best adapted to orev any recurrence of 
reading-room and meeting-room, and then broke up. The | outrages similar to those lately perpetrated. It is 
military gta pele prevented the irruption of the | affirmed that steps are now taking in order to provide 
mob into ey-bri Poser! orders about 9 to pro- | temporary barracks for the military during the ensving 
ed to a sot near Ashto and Dukinfield, and disperse | winter, and that Government purpose erecting new | 
a large collection 1 people se hk which there was, | barracks in the neighbourhood early in the spring. | 
as usual, a great n r of w This mob had as- | —The 4) aed announce that the special commission for 
sembled in some elds near Dokiniie ld, and had come | this county will b opene ed*on eat) a Ist October, 
there ee Fairfield and Droylsden, for the purpose of | and that the ‘lal will commence on the 3d. Chief Justice 
a | holding a meeti ing They were quickly dispersed by the | Tindal will pres Upwards ‘of "200 bbe are now 
Bl aut duty of the soldiers was not yet over. | in custody, Ponsa for various offences relating to the 
' e- | Having broken wp this. niet ieee te the near pie where next | destructive riots in the Potteries and to the disturbances 
in the south of the county, who will be tried under the ; 
204; ‘in B é mob bad attacked : a Sid commen ing out | special commission, besides those who are out on bail on 
“There ar ety few in | the hands. Before Sirah reached "ie Spot, the similar charges.—There was a slight attempt at riot on 
d the o nly remaini ning Faittig with the | mill had been stoppe = On Tuesday, the weavers held a ‘Friday, in the neighbourhood of Wednesbury. A party 
exception of Tothill-fields, is the Borough Compter, where | !arge meeting in the Ch artist Tal, and some collision oc- | of the thin coal miners po ed upon compelling those 
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persons are from the Southwark Court of Record | curred with the po outs who t 3 persons into custody | who had resumed work to Wave their employment, and 
and Borough Court of Requests. The Fleet and the | and dispersed the meeting. proceeded to some pits Foi that purpose. A troop of ‘ 
Marshalsea will shortly be closed, and the prisoners of | _ Stockport.—The turn-out in this town a wremestee cavalry, however, speedily dispersed the rioters.—The 
those places removed to the Queen’s Prison, Formerly | On Mo fay x or seven cotton-mills were again opened, | meeting of coal-masters and men at West Bromwich last | 
as many as eight hundred were confined in the Bench, | 80me of which have since Souitlistied at work though with a | week has ‘been productive oF ee happiest results.—On : 
which comprises 114 rooms; there was likewise a large | Very small number of hands; and it is questionable whether ete th the prisoner Ellis ringleader in the late 
number in the Fleet. € Queen’s Prison is about to be | the manufacturers will consider it advisable to keep them outrages, was brought be ane he magistrates at New- 
rebate ri be An classes, and strict discipline enforced, | 00- At some of the mills started on Monday there were | ¢astle-under-Lyne, an nd a long examination was | 
pa espect to persons who are under re mands not more than 20 hands, raregpairs, & all descriptions. — The | committed to take hi is ‘trial on a charge of high treason. 
from th the Sunctvert Debtors’ Court, or who dative to file | Oply mill at which there are an r is Leeds.—The sbiigiattates of this town have unanimously . 
their ules under the compulsory clause of the Act. | Messrs. Bradshaw’s, which has now been at work a week. passed a vote of thanks to Major-Gen. Brotherton, Prince 
By the Queen's Prison Act, passed during the last session, | The police and a number of special constables are a con- | George of Cambridge, and the officers and privates of the 
the Secretary of State is empowered to make certain rules | tinual onneone et to protect the hands reer violence when | 17th Lancers, for theit efficient conduct and moderation 
for the government of the prison, which are to be laid be- going. or ig ng from their'work. Numerous meetings.| when aiding the civil power to —- the ae peace, 
at t an 
fore Parliam uts continue to be held every day he | and t tect property with ugh during the 
t-office—It is stated in an evening paper, that the | Chartist aistucinat Pate a ost resolute de-| Jate diaturbitnbes. 4 a btiabitants of Drsdioed hat have pre- 
reason why the PintindrteConuat has reverted to the | termination is not to resume work below the | sented a similar testimon hy: to Col. Love and the officers of 
old method of paying mail-guards by means of fees ha yt i: Paice paid a mai angers we Spe i - ve oie giment. = h | 
passengers, is as fo! lows :—About a year and a half ac : agreed day ; and .it w Iso —Some excit t h en caused here by the 
solicitor of Aberystwith pu irposely tried whether iat Pasty "that shoul my pinata "offer the advance, the han iis proceeding of the april gaoler in regard to” 
1ards beyed their instructions not to receiv e fees. should not be allowed to resume work till the —_ had | Mes atm nd Gladstone, the comedians. It 
red a g Deen formally brought before a public meetit ing, in order to delat hat for some alleged seis they were held to 
n ifthe offer was — —_ ‘to 0 goin} bail oe detais ed in prison for a few hours until their bail 
at the old terms. The number of the operatives assembling arrived, and that during this time the gaoler ordered their 
about the Chartist room on Monday was so great that the | hair to cut off, e proceeding, of course, has not 
s. room, though capable of holding 800 or 900 persons, teed allowed to drop, and Sir J. Graham has sent down @ 
Lowther, ho on considering | Could not contain half of them. After some discussion, it gent peaakaine re investi igate it 
rebuked his Mieie at esigningly | W4S determined to adhere to the resolution passed on Liverpool—A ¢ dla mein fire broke out on Tuesda 
th money, und refused to oe ome of the manufacturers, through their | near the Princes’ Dock, i a large bonded warehouse 1" 
anagers, have had interviews with their hands, with a| Galton Street, the prety of Sir’ John Tobin. The 
view of eastcebly settling the dispute; but in no instance | 4 ; ines r 
0 : : ipper stories were filled with cotton, coffee, sug@, 
Place mail-coach guards has this object yet been effected, in consequence of the | rice, and the vaults were stored with ¥ pile oil, prt 
: oe &, an | 
the manufacturers are not prepared to give. It appears aoe Fakatey. : nha i pos ilies? aay there wes | 
The guards on the railways, that there are now 32 cotton-mills of various dimensions, considerable danger that the flanica w éald spread, but by 
future only only Al of oo are partially at work; the rest are great exertions they were confined to the premises. pel 
702. will Hats ‘ g- The money drawn from the savings-bank a few | stated that the loss ‘of property, exclusive of the ware 
$8 ago was | 7.; it bad since in to 1,8 31 house, will amount to 4 bi other account states 
€ portio he saving effec oa Lord but the amount applied for e fallen to 3002. | that including the ‘buildite the ows 
alteration. will be ‘applied to iioreasing the wages of the ., Lancaster.—The writ. for hol. ecial commis- 4 hires 5 fully insured, and it is be- 
letter-carri sion for the cou tine has been. issued b heved thit ts t ks Boeere olicies. 
London Strect—Mr, on of Ludgate Hill, has | Granville Somerset, llor of the Duchy, and was r is ed on M 
dd da note fo he te “ - : oe Norwich.—The triennial festival commen 
addressed a no ’ containing a statement ized on y with the High Sheriff, Mr. France, of day by the ppnakies oft the customary rehea real, The 
of the number of persons, welds es, and horiek that Rowe liffe-hall. It fixes the commission-day for shieraay orchestra is formed 6 eadia inetrumentalists from 
his house on vig esda 7 a the 13th inst. frdith 9 in the he dere ae Sever: na are named in he com- | the metropolis; ik es wien ee ee d, numbering near rly 
orning to the evening +” Being Py ordinary day ry t those ‘expecte ssid prnend 300 persons; are from the different choral associations in 
business, and ok time i While London is considered empty. = E H. Alderson. The trials will be held in the | the town and nei hbourhood. The principal vocalists are 
It <ioage a there were during the 12 , 2014 om- | Castle of this —We learn that Mr. F B Madam a“ Caradon Atlan. Sener mae Miss Hawes, and 
cabs, — ee of other kinds, “eg Garforth, the magistrate, of Coniston, near Skipton T- | Miss Rainforth ; Mr. Hobbs 5 Mr Phillips, Mr. Balfe, 
a total of 8572 vehicles. ‘There wen wriee ne eye, and has been in great <a te of losing and Signor Rubini, Mr. P. Putresnis isis s, and Professe™ 
both, from the wounds he received uri ting the late affray Taylor conducts. The selections for the prot concerts 
,256 persons riding | in the abov 
with ae turn-outs at Skipton, At the time Mr. Garforth | include the favourite o verturey of Mozart, Spobr, Weber 
72,096 foot passengers, making together 10: 105,352 pe =< 
