“THE NEWSPAPER. 
to be found at large out of the House of Commons, who | hand, and Ro: P on the 
would get gp in defence of the Corn-laws. Of course he ex- ths party had held power nae onc 
por assay the members of the coor oe Societies, for they were 
. He was anxious apga gaemar 3 
of Commons pag senate only it would be a 
bled, for no man would know wher | 
the pitiless 
tee gos se 
pert | it w ould one day be 
m that my had broken u his erie oy pet: of the 
if not to their idence, ma hegy thn gie least 
ei 
et 
fror ttack. Lady Lyn st and 
Bes o tenet lea & at in the body of the house ; and there were 
e ES - cot and gentlemen — the bar, but no member 
e of Commons was 
v did—but, if he did, he must either 
copan the law by an order in Council or ly must call Parlia- 
bro 
he trusted i à be to 
without qnaliseision wane 
ether, mer fre either you must suspend the law at purpose, if 
Robert Peel for that 
| 
a eae will n mee d office foe for a week. Let the Loran orra riae saom id 
w he rest of the system would abolisi elf | Why should they not make Pee: d they make worse 
Market, da ie j a r s. Terms oo been talked arg propriety oi of A Peles some of od who zs mt in it t m oluan ue Basis- 
E ar; ney arke: riday.— hree-and-Quarter re- e-adjustment of taxa: Now, he warned Ministers ì ament, and, if necessary, let 
oe 944 = i "for the AE, 927 pki Ex- = rned the landow ners—he warned th a aes tocracy against them dissolve he. iv ving wale the chance of the next 
s. prem a as 
er Bills, 1 $. a on 
} of taxation. 1 w another Leagu n and figh v aige battle in 
nie eia OF THE WEE i i “i 
< Einni n E untae Eaa, a e death of this th Hew ould s cn faenar a ves with 
ONES ga Grocer—T. Poor, ee C iss E oss e te country 
mi ulterer—W. Hux- 
‘ai ng “ae ve be represent 
they we talso to keep m 
ablie rank in this country. 7. 
coun! et therm and bi 
the cor 
~ hed to ioe in eee: he 
r land for g p è feudal » quarter of a milli 
eee a iabur, ailor —how they : rar sed an A eir first gE faster of a illon from the Whig aristocracy. 
C FRIDAY—BANKRUPTS—J. Jrssor. Prince's place, Notting-hill, and r = fe a panda See he = Asi ae re them there was no amount of confi- 
, Joassox, Qu mait $ seman Bnilders- G. Soe T. Adams arts of § ple woul Aone 
e par 
amr si ‘England. since the. last valuation, 150 years ago. 
hee ia exempted t themselv: hee also from oe robate = ing ‘ery respect 
> sh rds Lin 
dshire, Groc mi. cash se Bos er. J. Leapseatsr, Man. | Cf es—they tes from sire more powerful man aun his a iaca Aa and 
r, Merchant— LES, ” Man ommistion Agent—T. Frxp- | $ itho at tan xe, while war ragg e brought on ce teis downfall 
Manchester Ph anvaner: no epena ject « taxes bern = iens re _ ington seen 
‘SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS J. Baty, w, Merchant—A. Den- 
“a Se sss pai pjena r-D. LFARMWUTH a eee x  Rovghmute, Farmers— 
a Co, Knows, Renfrewshi.e, er-loom Manu- 
M. B. Ma LAN Ss hea oa r pa y pard Ty Binila; prc par: s hii Weliington, 
rifordehire, B Lewis, Tip ioe minding him that in sleon — a greater and 
‘ol Napoleon with all, on 
è Berlin e 
Napoleon , the Corn-laws mamet san the downfall of 
the pony ‘of wW ellington ; and he would ps to the grave, coupled 
with him es prar na Z 'this, iege pirn wem 
Left a — grew palo, 
To aie a pe ale a rok ad 
sman was ng 
s b 
ees eon 4 a a exempted their tenants’ houses 
eer xation, as well a d dogs, their draag 
l mintry a 
as 
la shale for tl sanbsles on the subject of taxa’ 
they aes now done on the subject of the Corm laws. T And that moral was a ap o power could defeat the laws of 
that were ng would pease from th Roe the eee 
e would be a great stru X e Crew in the London Doeks.— se 
pilice tout last week Sir George Siegen, e soli- 
to the British and Pan Anti-Slavery ‘Sed, 
roe topoli and {ts Vicinity. 
žre Trade Meetings. —A 
rsof the city of London, in favour of 
of the Corn pris, was held on Mo E En 
on 
Ee 
ER 
or in the cha Speeches in favour of ra s 
= delivered ea “Mr. Dillon, Mr. ge do, Mr. | back | who. was accompanied by sevi ral gentlemen interested 
obden, r. J. M. Robinson, Mr. W. Hawes, Dr. Bow- poe ite the abolition of avery: nie an application to Mr. 
N e y 0 
pale pain and other gentlemen; and the fol- | wanted no war of xsPopey as 2 prii n searched bA nen? zi rapapa ÅN 
we re unanimously f parties ; but it would never ‘be w fi mas of bo d 
eee et meet y Corn-laws became a question between clas a oek ondon Docks. Sir George Stephen said the applica- 
e of protection in commerce is unsound Dag garhi n aa yh BS “months th stb tion he was about to — was a ri extraordinar: 
cticé, delusive to the classes who his word they ha one. He solici interference of the —. 
ai rhea the community at ve nae | Grey they were as ig ens on behalf of twenty eae uals as were kept in 
r $ a not know who besid might ve. (Cr of ‘Yo f,” | the Londo ocks of slave aes h 
ae Be n still stronger grounds of justice followed by ok seni oye Yes tin the: sche | ibl paes f a of the pa rs 
veel as policy, t o = tr: fisi in corn, and in a z all ar se what- | acter of watchuia A D E ers | Ostensibly - they sed se 
which form the food of the people, than to any other | aprond i net | vessel. Some time ago a ship called the ” 
es ve a y. 5 
A . Bui logs naking a Se 
as willing to stick for Corn-law repeal pei ú ant might | to end ort from Zan zebar, a country on the east coast 
k2. “That the protective law, commonly called the Corn- pik not find RA as willing to coerce the nas pm ae iecislatons as of A hse and 
has in this country wa faile t wish. The noe. therefore must back him, and show 
sulturists or in providing for the wants he i ae He had heard some mean 
terests of the comm aay. That it has rec N le as er Lord Jol ~ fo would | of ae Susana oe sesler gerne of slaves, who were 
mons classes at home, and provoked agai nst us zi if ad o pas lette tter. hy Lord John compelled to ‘insipid the stip to England, and 
sae sed y duri 
ation abroad. Eha at it eos neither bet pro’ al d have be: ea; no tthat lee. 
man: ed 
Ascension 
and two from St. Helena. The boatswain’s mate 
That this law, whilst it has the 5 of all ek age tet cane the slave, who retali by striking 
iak e advantages Pom its supporters, i i vi th to the left, and if| him. ain reported him to the supercargo 
upon us all, and ag = ee all, the evils predicte d i six ould i ey be ea te the slave with a rope’s end,- 
d ue ction. ime wh e ren be dissolved in primeval | ndas th e a SR gases 
liti on ape said he differed | Ind as the Slave A, three | 
with ing aw th their knees and 
d becom n deck. H informed 
Gi 
governed by à system 
will of their own, that er were in want of warm cloth- 
‘Cora. ing, rng bn they were frequently beaten with rattans. 
r wore a allowed 
mor to gov go 
defended Sir crn Peel tru z to return ati particular hour. 
ae rfid) Q 
tectionists. Sere E ery p nor n Aa a. Ss r r We eb ieget khana the? of 
e for r any Go i usi nder repair, in ċoñsequenee of which 
Peel was ar Bout o Phat s inaferred tothe Ann. He a it 
ere oit magistrates sho uld grant a summons for 
to ‘show ae cn he “honid 
ompelled to } liberate the m re now 
sear the agitation seven years s was more serious nò = we tifa beet i \ scone 
rn-Law League e.—Th he, Mong Chronicle began wo millions had been l d be the best aoas of putting ae ease in a train of 
“at a pri eeting of the influential oe was here ns befure-—the iie ahont. oe kens and the — ye id nabled to state their 
i _ | same abundance, es bat two n : nillions of ievances) ‘The e urder čðuld not be in- 
Ry d 
fo ea t raging te y i w a Conticl ae on Ro eng omitted on. tå 
tarvation, whi might depend i strate’s jurisdiction; but 
ue in a position to strike a decisive ow in pa | yom ithe Recording An the twent laves on rah one he sought aaron 
nt emergency, a aan m of a Asa uarter Y enerne? and by prepara: ere : in’ Paco port; 4 
ilion one ng s sond þe ra AK learn = bea sor roe et a er unde à r KTT rikere meme S 
as oeo „ad: re anxious t assist- parai council 4 ‘ ar Aili 
eae te ame a sae | po meniay Sie 
agree iir 
her res ka to Td 1 ag sa : ong 
pee ERE the Emeri Brestrerarnt of “82: E ea ; je till the warm byt ater z 
extendin tings ver the bi io ar to Bec not trou Fag penn ee ag been comm rioters as 
ngs es hd cue Fait with ull their heredit. à s 
s, there enormous Anti-Slavery 
ees A hour the theatre r t eret 
e before- the hour SRA RA h aR 2 i possession of | at had taken advantage of the 
the’ iin better that ot : ma ito besent back to Zanzebar. The 
i =e Hon. Mr. Villiers 
i E rapp: Deer the meeting. Mr. 
t 
H societies would 
Pe boepie Aa Applications mgt been made @ 
poms apo we hae pae n E n — And wh 
nei could comfort y ascom- i ae Whigs fo done this Tor them ; RET ofthe erroneous statement of Sir G. Stephen. 
“net Pari Pik EE PE Kee Die b Sal cee Fe ee fr Clarkson said that the agents for the Imaam of 
rei edgy | ew dl tap a tlle S'e ‘Sauce poldine | Museat were Messrs ae 
coming down x4 neiple, and holders of every 
ee he TAEI ut its bi Catholic Dissenters on the one ereraa table firms of the city of London, and the 
oe 7 de ne 
sa eezed into. th i ‘ ie eae ague dis- |" mH content to remain én board the Ann until 
Cobden then eapon by which id 
