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'!frcn ,fien and cattle while they 'are fast a- "" " i ..-....-.I... U Ko ! c'pprt. PVJ-n cnroptimoa till thrv dvp? .nm!

5$nr w'llt-i i.u" uioawca un- wic.vi w m4----r w ..... - 7 ........ X ' . 1 I . I . .- I .

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ders.

On behalf oF the committee.

MARY HALLAM, Sec. Union Rooms, London place, Sfjckport, July 14, 18LL."

To thi

'iii-

Editor of the Alindiecter Observer. -I send vou the. following " Rubs of

the West of England Female Union Society,

to show that the fhme of liberty from the north lias reached the west." Your most obedient servant, A mtc vs. " Thatwe assist the male population in reciverinj their invaded rights; and in obtaining a full, free, and fair representation in parliament, by mean of householders" suf

frage, annual parliaments, and election by bailut. That every finale, on being enroll-1 cd a member of this ocity, pay down one shilling ; and continue to pay one penny weekly, so long as she shall remain a member. . ' That the unmeaning distinction of whig and tury, be not entertained, but that we train up our children in the investigation of measures, and strongly persuade them that uo man ought to be entrusted with power any length of time which should enable him to abuse' it. That our representatives should be elected by private ballot, as the only means of annihilating corruption. That every county, according to the number of electors, should elect their share of reprcen-

tatiea ELIZABETH RUSSELL" Chairwoman for 1819." rnoM THE A 3 ANY ARGUS. luYULTSll GAME LAfS. Number LXIi ot the Edinburgh Review, contain an article on the subject of gams laws, which has afforded to us much new information on the subject, some particulars ot which may not be uninteresting to our readers, as matters of curiosity. Pheasants, bares patru-ges &c. in England, are the exclusive property of a priviledged class of people, viz. of th e who have lO'd. sterling a year in laud rent. On a property or les than 1001. per ann. no be-in-has "the right cf shooting game. The priTifeg'od landlord has not the right to let or sell "the privilege of killing game to the tenant, on the farm which he hires. The wealthy merchant, or stockholder, though he be worth a million, and has not the freehold qualification, cannot kill same, though invited by the owner to participate in the amuse-

nor even to buv it. without, subjecting

as t.ie manner in which they proceed i tru

ly wonderful, I shall endeavor to give a distinct account of it. Knowing by instinct, that the person they intend to attaek is in a sound slumber, they generally alight near

the tect, where, while the creature continues fanning with Lis enormous wings, which keeps noc coll, he bites a piece out of the tip of the great toe, so very small indeed, that the head of a pin could scarcely he received into the wound, which is consequen

tly not painful ; yet, through this orinc, he continues to suck the blood until he is o bliged to disgorge. He then begins again : and thus continues- sucking and disgorging till he is scarcely able to t'ly ; and the suller-

er has often been known to "sleep from time to eternity. Cattle they geneially bite in the ear, but always in places where the blood flows spontaneously. Having applied tobacco asliPs as the best remedy, and washed the gore from myself and my hammock, I observed several small heaps of concealed blood all around the place where I had lain, upon the ground ; on examining which, the surgeon judged that I bad lost at least 12 or 14 ounces during the night."

Foreign Articles. CHEAT BR If A IS A XI) 1RELASD.

and avowed himself tlie author. On Monday the secretin- of state received the following letter :

"Coltesbrook, Aug. 28, 181 9.

Sheriff's Sale tor Taxes. I SHALL expose t sale on the CCth inst.

M? Lord Hearing vour lordshi'j has ap- at the Court House door, for the Ucs ami plied to the gentleman through who've hands com duo thereon, unless l!.e same are soonmv address to the electors of A e.tmint r er discharged, the . L. ir. o! ec. f,

was transmitted to the newspapers, to Km e i own 10, K. iu, and n:e west i zn oi mo up the author, and had, at the -ame time," in- W. Qr. of Sec. ., T. 1 1. K. 10. timated that a refusal would subject him, as j H. SCO I I , fc.ifl. v. c. .veil as the editors of the papers, to mini- Terre-Hati Nov. 9, IS19. ol-ow teaiial prosecution, 1 take the liberty, in jwwfrrr'rrw

order to save vour lordship further trouble, UCISL JOT lllllCS

and also the gentlemen above mentioned an J u

unjust prosecution, to inform your lordship, hp at j i ft fTP T? VTC-r that I a;n tbe author of the address in qucs- 1 -VAxM vT &. V vl 1 liu

His roval hilsnes the prince recent has

directed lord Sidmouthto express his entire

satisfaction to tne civil magistrates and mil

itarv, ff?r their nroceedinirs, at Manchester,

on t:? lbth ot August.

The j:reat ff'estministrr meeting was held on the i2d September, with sir Francis Purdett it their beau, to deliberate upon their conduct of the magistrates at the late Man

chester aftair. The

tion. and, moreover, to assure your lordship, that, altho penned in a hurry, and under the inlluence of a Mro.ogl v-e.rcited filings, I can discover nothing in it, on re-perusal, unbecoming the character of an honest man

and an Englishman. I remain vour lord

ship most obedient aiid very humble

vant. "FRANCIS T5URDETT." "Lord Viscount Sldmouth"

THE subscribers re -pecifuilv ir.!orm

iheir fjiends a::t! the public in general, that tht-v hive otahlisned the above busine3 in ,IARKE T STiJEKT. Vincennas, near Francis Cuvxivoham's Tavern, where they intend constant!.' keeiin2: orihai.d .tinplvof

ser-: LEATHER, fE IE a V DKSCRIV tl()JS

of the best quality. They wish to purchase

Hides, of every description, for which they will pay cash, or exchange leather at their Tan-Yard. WILLIAM 1 1 ART & Co

Mncsnnes, Nov. 13, 1819. 31-tf

Sir Francis Harriett's address to the electors

of Westminster.

jentlemen un leailin-i the newspapers

this morning, having arrived late yesterday '; evening, I was filled with shame, giref and in-! dignation, at the account of the blood spilt I at marichc.ster. THIS then, is the ansiverl of the borouhmongers, to the pttitionivg -people This is the practical proof id' stand-1 in;: in ??o need of reform ? these, the vrac-

tied blessings of our glorious borough monger about 15 hands high, 9 or 10 years old, shod domination this, the use of a standing on his fore feet : with a short square tail, &

amm ai i:hie rt y.eace ? It eems our fatiters some suiii saoiie marr.s ; uuc no Dramis rewere no such fsol some would make us be- collected. lie is SHpposed to be somewhere lieve, in opposlo-' the establishment t,f a .between Vincennes and White River.

I standing army, and sending kinj; William's' will jive the above reward for said Horse

Five Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the subscriber, about the first ol October last, a dark brown house,

meetini: assembled at ; ,. ..r t'.

i i w ; ' " j

Yet, would

n p iir.k. with musir. tl'na. ti!;ir:irtls. it , . -.. .-. . .

and b-tore 3 o clock it was calculated t.-at crM or Hsians, or Hanoverians, anv thin30,000 persons were present. Sr r. Iur.(ratlicr t!ian i;llssiHiew v,!lo have- dllI..J detttooicthc chair, and addressed tne mu!-;SMCi4 llee(h , hat! killed men wwiiW,

i n t

E. M'NAMEE

"Yincennes, Nov. 10. 1 G 19.

51 tf

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Amon a numuer or ooservauous, i . rr . j- i

he honed "the expression of abhor-. intt .ii.S,,,.,.,! , ...i '

. . , ill 111 "' lv a c "'""""'j uuuu ann i.'ii:

. ' - -

ami, L'raciotis u u I

WOMEN

titud

he said

...i i iii tit

re.ice J-uwisi vio-ncc, auu oiouiiMieu,; y l)y HUAGOON?. Is this ENGarul murders at Manchester would be unan-' ij p Ths a CHRISTIAN LND? imous ; and that every man of honour would i A' JjAxj) 0p FREEDOM ! Can urh

things be and pass by us like a summer cloud

unheeded? forbid it every (Iron of En-'

Saddling, &c. John C. Holland, AYill continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLE;;. CA1-,

II VRXES, tkc. &c. of the best quality, t his stand in Market Street. His prices

a

nint.

hi.n,plftn Jhe nenaltv of buvinx stolen goods.

Th- penalties for violation of the game laws! broke up peaceably and orderly.

",,. ;ninncltrimpnf :md fr.i ni, irt.iti on. It uppears that the

Hence the farmer, and sma

tor, has the mortification of

crows iniured, and soinetim J. . . . i , i

feel himself bound to vindicate the outraged

liberties of the nation. They were o decide whether the: were to be permitted to breathe the air. find wear their own iioses, without the permission of our weak ministers.', He asserted that the an est of Hunt was illegal.

and that, he had conducted himself, through-. Tbv lud.l, ..wi of a ccnerous public.

out, with wisdom and propriety. lleas are bouUl i,Mluty, and in honor, to consider inccancs 29' 1819'

loiioweu ny Mr. i ooaouse, ann major a,i- lhem a3 retaining fees on the nai t of their'

for upholding its rights And liber-i

lish blood, in every vein! that does not mo- s;a" Jt" a us uy tan e purcrtaeu claim its master bastard. Will the -entle- elsewhere. He returns his sincere thanks men of England support or w ink at such pro- flY tbe liberal oncoura-ement he has receivi. . 3 .1.. i ... it . . f(L and solicits a rontirmnurn nf !. fmfic

r.fpiim'sr i kv hvh a orpar erkn in ihotp -

2Gtf

ad-

WlltM) UMii I unciuucu 11 V lil J 4 au- roil n t M V

Mitssro me pnnce regent, anu mc meeting ti Surelv, thev wiil at len-th awake!

do:!t bailiff of

JTot'iee ! !

HAYING seen an advertisement .lonatlian Babuock's

of

g;ioe.

. 'airl find they have duties to perform ! they est- iipi pi-rnn sf.nd tamely hv- :is liinkrrt nn. !

11 landed proprie-j minster had refused his assent totheprnpos- whi!c UooAy heroes rio open their mother's I f seeing hiscoinjediiieelingor tne people, on which the fol- woni!j , Th must joi'n the generai voiceJ

nes destroyed, by lowing piacaru va.siuu up auoui i,e meiro- i.,dly demanding justice and redress; and in the Ccntinel of last week, cautioning aR

without dannr to tlesttoy tbe tres-, poiis ,ieatj public meetings throughout the united persons against paving anv money due him.

passers, a respeciauw EiOnsu mi oc. , . - . . ' . vn L i hinguom, 10 put a siop in us commence- to i-.uv.-l&U blklu in concnuenc of in this city, states, that he received damage en man to do ; us du. Fellow countrymen, ni(,nf, to the reign of terror and of blood ; to that advertisement I third: it nccesarv to to his crop, lat year, in this way, to the a meeting will be held at tie place yard ; aflbrij conSolatioii as far as it can be allbrded, iro: in those interested that there was a pl.tameuntof 100L (444 dollars.) Game keep- on Monday ne.vtMr u. Burnett in the t and re(!ress to the widows and orphans, nership existing between Jonathan Babcorfc

crs, ana nosxs oi ais..iui?, an, i""3""".' ......... muiuareu vicums oi iwis unparaueied and ana myseit, (which can be proven,! and I

, , r, , Ti barbarous outrage. For tins purpose I pro- hereby caution all persons a-ainst pavi:-"- to Mi: ilunt and Ins ns- thnta mee.tinc shnuM hpr.nllod ?n Wnct.i;.,, wan r,rC :.. 1 .iu ?i

, . . - , , . o ... ..vt- .;i..iv.. U1.I.HMI in in, ldlV 411V ULUIS UUlJ It is iarcical enoiiirli thourh rvco- ..lvi, iU nnn r rr . .. J .

cj 'Hian.i, 'ivu uiv gbiiiibiut.il ui mc i,uui- mi uiuiciR' or jjiiiuors, as inerenas never

cuan

dolort nfractions Vr. Hi nt, vv e t-ave a

uJ .r.. Ponoher. orLMme steal- the second examination of

VI I 1 : 1 v. ill iw'.f. - v.

es

r...-,.r. nrit ;i!is to e ode their M21I- cainpair.oi-s.

11 O.ll H , IV'V. IVV1 ""

ancc, or oppose iiifiu uy 11, - j nUllee uu auan-c, auu wnose summons 1 ncen a settlement ot the concern, which I

. . 1. . 1 n..i. innir innin s r i ipc. inn u in n irurn tinnur.. ni i ir ,. . . . . . a

rs wiiicn ensue, r.cau mm nmus c.: ..w... v , -.v " u.,u 1101U myseu in readiness to atttend. have reoeated v renuested him to do.

other

recounters which ensue, .,! ...w-... ----- -- - , - xvlll ,.um IUV5eiI IH ltauiness 10 amend, nave reDeatedlv renueitcd him to do. am!

cft.n broken, and lives destroyed, bo rigid- te to nan, witr, secun es at irom iluu to Whether the penalty of our meeting will do not wish to receive any monev due to him Jv are those laws enforced, that "m the GOaca ! Lut previous to their release, they be death? by military execution, I know not ; in his indivdual concerns or that which is course of la-t year (says the Review) no were ent to Lancaster castle ; after leaving but thU know a man can tlie but once ; due us jointly, until we have settled.

less than twelve hundred persons were com- u,,, : c... . - and never better, than in vindicating the f v the above named advertisement.

ted lor oilences agamsi iiie gaioc jaws, ; ti-- -.v laws anu linerttesoi nis country.

tlo who ran away from their some oi tnem penormeu tne part oi noises-

W- - - "'-' - w

for fear of commitment.

and

;by the representations whicli he has made of

famii'u

(as the biitish custom is) by draw

1 in carriages through the principal s

LONDON" Sef7 11. oic. in triumph. Hunt was end It is now believed 'that the Princess of to set hills for murder presented ag

TV,!o ; not about to revisit En-land : and . -Manchester magistrates

t - r

Excuse this hasty address. 1 can sr.nrrely isp. I hnlieve it u.-ne I.; !r tar;.

:., 4 1, a 111 i. i r i . . . j -- 'uniuu m injuic lil ' itieui pi t.liof I J.flVP written. It n-.av ia r, Ilkol rlaro.lar 1. . 1 .1 ...

, , - ...... . .v ...uj ii , n,j vnai u ui mv:i ijo lias pel liaps sucee treets, or tj.e attorney general niav call it so iust'dJd in. but I v'iII Ipvp ilt,. rw.ii.i:

eavorin as J e pjeages. Wiiun the seven bislmps j to judge. EDWAUD II. IIDUCII. ainst t -2, Were tried for a libel, the army of James the Vincennes Nov. 13. 1819. SI-3w

the reason is, that her highness has sent or-j ders to various tradesmen for jjoods, to be forwarded to Italv, and particulaily a full

army

! second, then encamped on Hounslow Heath,

for sunpartms arbitrary power cave three

rR03ECL'TION OF SIR T. BURDETT.

i,oncion aepi. i. ; fheer3 on iearjns of tieir acquittal; the kin message was on cdnes-day eek sent r, thft nnUp ntl.P(1 , . .,e f, . $,

Joseph lloseman,

Windsor and Fancy Chair

m t. 1 f ,1 Oi I .1. .. ' .-.. .....-.. . v

tof Harness, for ten horses, whuh was te Mr. tirooKs, oi me aiaranu, mc sectary nothin:- sirn vas the answer, but the Mfthpr Completed last Saturday, and will speedily of tne Westminster committee, desinn- ;is-solJier3 shoutin-at the acquittal of the se-L ' f p t " 1 . . . , mmw no ntti::i inrr nt thft fl:ce ot the ' i t .. l.. . TlIRF.F. DOOUS BELOW IEAMOv HftTf. T.

he shinned to itav. " rr 7 ,. , ;en oisuops. no vou can mat nothing."". . f, , a . A v, , V-

T- 'mails from London to infrraitar have oou.t- ..rHa ..... ..t.wft, irepI,ctl tnc misgiving tyrant ; and Hort v ! rr - , faMcn o the bands of the Guerilla, who repaird thither, and was introduced into a uf(er abdicated the government. Tis true-, 'Psc U '71 . tl,C q!a,1lltY r'rj. are stated to be in force in the southern pro- room, where he found lord Sidmouth, the at- Jame9. couM not ijflict the torture on bU as he w.snes to purchase about the first vinco. of Spain. Ti.ese circumstances had' torney g-encra!, the chancellor of the e rche- so!tiiers !-could not tear the liv.n- flesh n P'', m, tft l U 11 -rdl,u 11-- ar. cnm nUr mpii. ipm nf IP .K mm. t i -.i .... . HcalSO Will ITlVe 10 CPIlti nPr nfi'inil fnr.

iercial inconvenience. iu,un.i.ui. ..u.l. n-om tticu oones wun a cat oi nine tails: . 4

Occa-roned much comn

rniASiriiiECaptain todman was, while in Surinam, Slacked during his steep bv one cfthes an-

jm;.U nnd, as his account of this incident is

lstraticn, seated in consultation. 1 he at

torney general, said "Mr. lirooks,we have sent for you in consequence of a letter which has appeared in the public papers, as to the late transactions at Manchester signed

i . i . i i j . ii innru iMiriiirr. it :i u 111 vt u l 4 e

5om?i.!ia; binunr, ana tenns nt eiuiiu.iiiu i. r.i. .v. .... i, ter was addressed r" M:r. lirooxs. 4ies.

M,a from hi. narrative. I cannot here Attorney general. Have you got the on(savs heVforbear relating a singular circum- ginal letter rMr. Lrooks. '-May I be peritance respecting invself, viz.tiiat on wa- mitted ta ask the purpose of the inquiry r king one morning, about 4 o'clock, in mv Attorney general. " The letter is a sedihammock,! was extremely alanved in find", tious libel ; and our purpose is to prosecute in" rovsclf'vaUei-ins in concealed blood, and t. Will you give it up to us r" Mr. without fceUr-s an ypain whatever. Having Brooks. "I am not at the present mornstarted up. and rung for the surgeon, with ent prepared to say whether I will or not. a ilre-brand in one "hand, and all over be- I should like a little time to advise on the smeared with gore : to w". v., it udded my subject." The counsel consulted together, vale face, short l.a.r, and tattc-rcd appearcl, The attorney general. Will yon Je prehc niioht well k the question, ; pared to give an answer to morrow r"' Mr. Ee thou a spirit cf hell, or goblin, damnd.! U rooks. I should like to have till Frii.;.,v :; bf airs of Livin. nr M:i sts''da v' -Attornev o-piipr.il. 'Well: on

i ill. L. k 1 I H viw - - .b.Sv w . . i ,

from bell ? The mvsterv, however, wr.s, t!at

could not then slay them alive r Ke tids as it may, our duty is to meet ! and England expects every man to do his duty ! I rereain, gentlemen, most truly and faithfully, your most obedient servant.

F. BURNETT. Kirbv Park, Aug. 25, 1819. Smifhftdd meeting. Another large meeting was held at mithfield on the 1st of ; Sept. Four flags were displayed, marked "universal suflerage" " liberty or death" &c. Dr. Watson took the chair, with great acclamation. Resolutions in favor of reform were passed, and the people dispersed quietly. At Liverpool, also, a meeting was held 10.tX)0 persons present at which a petition in favor of reform was agreed to, and certan

resolutions passed severely depreciating the

Manchester massacree. I his assembly feems

Vine:

Mo Bristles.

!nnes. Nov 13, 1819-

Sl-tf

Friday, Mr. Breaks, we shall expect your

I had answer. 7 .Mr. 15rooks then withdrew. Mr.

b"?n bitten by the Vampire, cr spectre - f -ooks having written to sir r . Burdett an

(Juinea, which is also railed tbe u.' account or tne proceedings ot the privy nf 2ew Qnni.,. and b " tlie par.j ud, council, with regard to his letter to the elec-

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Phiiip Hoover, TAILOR. LATELY FROM PTIlLADELPniA. RESPECTFULLY informs the puhhc that he has commenced the Tailoring business, in all its various branches, in the tow n of ( VrUsle, hid. where he flatters himself that f is long e.rnerience in the business, will ensure him a liberal share of public patronage Anj person who may favor him with their custom may rely on having their work done oa the shortest" notice, and in the neatest manner, according to the latest fashions and at veryreduced prices. 50-5 w pd Carli Vr u. 2, 1819

to have consisted of very respectable people. "Rl'ink nnto Tnnl'Q fhr Many similar meetings had bscn held at cth-! h,allK 'j,0, 1)00S' 101 er nlaces. I Merchants ana Tradesmen, fur Sale at tula

During the two weeks endinc on the third

. . I' . r . .1 i .1 I 11 m t M'VVM - A

-M'rrovoladore : This is no otber than bat, to-s oi e3im:nsier, the iKirunei nas come ol sepremticr, o rmigranis ircu turope

cf " onstruus size, that icks the blood forward ia the must ccnuiu and raMdy nay, antved i-j-ti'ft L Rit& ."uatoa.

OFFICE. Blanks For sale at this office.