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   Country Times (Newspaper) - May 2, 1831, London, Middlesex                                69 MAY Price To the LIVERY of I Should at any period have felt most deeply the honour of returned to Parliament for lhr sixth time as representa tive the confidence which yon have reposed in by associating my name with the triumph of the great cause of most peculiarly HIV utmost My thanks will be best expressed by the cordial support which I shall continue to give to the important measure upon principles which 1 have ever You will have the nation at large by your noble efforts and I congratulate you on Ilic proud that the representatives of the city of London on et try division of the be found unanimously exerting influence carry its principle into full I have the honour to obedient and obliged MATTHEW Great April To the WORTHY and INDEPENDENT LIVERY of I express to you ray warmest thanks for the dis V T manner in which you this day again returned me as one fi your representatives in I beg to congratulate you upon the Triumphant manifestation of public opinion upon the great measure of which has received the sanction of our patriotic Sovereign and his enlightened affording a brilliant example to the rest of tire I the honour to Your faithful and devoted April To the WORTHY and INDEPENDENT LIVERY OP I Hasten to convey to you my unfeigned thanks for being a third time re turned one of your Representatives to Believing this a testimony of your approbation of my public I shall continue to manifest the same devotedness to your and shall zea lously apply myself to promote the success of that great measure of Reform which His Ministers propounded to the late I have the honour to Your faithful and obliged Upper April To the WORTHY and INDEPENDENT LIVERY of ALLOW me to return you my thanks for the high distinction van have this day been pleased to confer upon I fee it to be the greatest honour I can receive from my fellowcitizens and be that deeply impressed with the importance of the solemn His tf before the I have the honour to Your faithful and obedient April To ike WORTHY and INDEPENDENT LIVERY of BROTHER WARD has reigned the four Reforming Waith and are now your The United in their own and In the name of the four you on this unparalleled and Its not only in but throughout the whole em will be splendid beyond It will act with electric and with irresistible on the dispositions of the provincial They will contemplate with delight and admiration the unanimous of the Citizens of Landon m the cause of their unbounded gratitude ta their patriotic and their determination to with 1 his gracious The glorious In is rendered still more glorious by the cir under which it has been The gentleman who has re tired is distinguished for every virtuous and honourable entitled on every ground to the respect and esteem both of friends and opponents j but he has been opposed to the Ministers on the Reform and this alone has deprived him of your He has been unable to contend against re and against a constituency eagerly bent on obtaining The Committee have reason to exult that they were able to succeed In uniting four Reforming and four in order that the fate of this elec tion might turn upon the single question of Conscious of being actuated by the purest devotion to the public they have despised the strained and misapplied Imputation of The result has demonstrated that the attachment of the Livery to Reform is strenuous and It has demonstrated that the uninfluenced by the attempts which have been made to reuse them ta a selfish but mistaken view of the value of the existing are sensibly alive to the Interests of the at and are willing to sacrifice all exclusive privileges at the shrine of the national Liverymen of yeur victory of this day decides beyond all doubt the success of the Reform in the ensuing The same sun which has witnessed yoar triumph has also witnessed triumph of Reform among your in Southwark and the spirit which has animated our exertions Is and must spread over the whole I have the honour to Your most obedient London GEORGE CITY UNION REFORM is requested that all CLAIMS upon the Committee be sent in forthwith to the at tbe London that they may be immediately and as It is intended that the Candidates shall not be tn pay any part of these a Book has been opened at the London where Subscriptions may be GEORGE CITY AT a MEETING of the UNION REFORM at the London this 29th day of 1831 GEORGE in the Chair The following Resolutions were unanimously adopted Tkat It is the opinion of tills Committee that tbe attending this election not devolve the That the Livery bn to enter Into a subscription to enable the Committee to defray those That subscriptions be received by the who will nit daily at toe Londra where a book Is opened for the this Committee do now and that a General Mealing of the Committee be at the London Tavern on Monday the 2d day of at 7 oclock In the evening GEORGE The Chairman the It was That tlie warmest of this Committee being emi are hereby given to George Rsq for the unremitting attention and great ability which he has evinced in car effect the important object of this in the tlon of which object his zeal and disinterestedness Rave been peculiarly WESTMINSTER ELECTION ELECTORS and Friends of Reform On Monday at Ten you are earnestly caHed upon to assemble in Jamess to escort SIR FRANCIS BURDETT and JOHN CAM to the Hus Committee Grand Covent 30th Just new and improved the a NonMedical Analysis of Complaints incidental to Fi in which are offered some important admonitions on the d unities attending their The subject of Steri lity is especially dwelt Interesting and important cases illustrate the Quo Venus Heu quove color decens Whither flies Love Ah where the charming bloom Hominem pagina nostra Our page relates to Price In 20th OF a NonMedical Commentary on the indiscre tions arising from Human in which the and Baneful effects of are fully developed with practical observations on Mental with some Interest mB observations on Vegetable and Animal In Part JI is a Series of Uses illustrative at the preceding explaining them m a familiar By Goss and Consulting Natura Omnibus esse si quis Since Heaven to all the fund of bliss Its frugal application marks the 1 a familiar Treatise on certain with of remarks occurring in a most extensive each section ex by The above may be had of Fall Mall London Brighton and Bacon and Norwich Ipswich Bristol Bath Cambridge Leeds Birmingham Brodie and Salisbury j Exeter Wales and Liverpool Manchester Platt and Sheffield Glasgow 2 Dublin Edinburgh f all Price Goss and are to be as quested preparation wil ever be Jn at I and u all or Dedicate to tbe Lord Advocate of In i taken from an Original PE OF THOMAS MU Advocate Younger of Member of the Convention of Delegates for Reform in who was tried tor SEDITION before tlie High Court of Justi ciary in and sentenced to fur Fourteen With an Account of the Cruel and Tyrannical Treatment be received from the Enemies of and a variety of Extraordinary Facts never before brought to Bj PETER A Nobler Man Lives not tills day within the City Walla Glasgow Printed for and and Marshall THE following ROYAL MAILS depart fren the above Office every Evening at Seven Sundays at BATH and through and BARNSTAPLE New through aad South BIRMINGHAM and through Stony Stratford and throush and CARLISLE anil through Charley and and ami PLYMOUTH ROYAL through aid Baago Newcastle and through Derby and MILFORD through Carmarthen and anil POST COACHES start at tbe time MORNING POST Tally He at a before Six and through at through Bury and at Windsor anil at a Quarter before Birmingham New Post the Tally Ho Stony Stratford and in eleven every at Half pas at through at a Quarter before Canterbury and and AFTERNOON POST through and at Canterbury Tally Ho at at Carlisle and through Derby through Northampton and through Kendal aud at through at through at Bristol and through Calne and Milford Haven and through at through Cross nad at X Windsor and at Portsmouth New the through at Leicester and Edinburgh and through at v Holyhead and at through Leek aud at through at Birmingham and in Twelve at Canterbury aad at Post Coaches to every City and manufacturing Town in the Neat Post Class and Carriages of every description superior and very quiet Ponies either to ride or drive with suitable vehicles lo Itt hy the or Saddle Horses and For the accommodation of tl Public at the End o f he a Office established at tbe British Coffee House SI Passengers and Parcels can be booked whole of tbe WIVES OF Twas bright Boots that attracted Anne Page And won her at last the luminous age Of WILLIAM the FOURTH now achieving perfection Displays a whole people as men of While much much female love modern Thro WARRENs JET of the THIs and Brilliant prepared by London and gold In every town in the in and Paste in at and Be particular to inquire lor All others are THE high Popularity and extensive Sale of ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL has induced Speculators to imitate the even to Forgery and impose on the public base imitations instead of the To such it is necessary to that each Genuine Bottle of the Original MACASSAR OIL is enclosed with a Treatise on the in an which hasa NEW LABEL tastefully three ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL Also the Name and in or Lace ROWLAND HATTON GARDEN Countersigned The Bottle is and the Prices are and 31s per ether or any without the Book and are 10WNESS OF A SICK HEADACHES THE prepared by have hern highly approved for some years past in lowness of in and febrile paralytic and increased irritability of the nervous In the sick or nervous headache they afford Immediate Ia and putrid and In all cases wherein tlie Camphor Julep is these Camphorated Lozenges may be taken with superior advantage at all fashion able they are particularly Tbe genuine Camphor Lozenges are by London and sold only in at and each and may be had of all tbe Medicine Agents in the by asking particularly far Shepherds Camphor the DIGESTIVE These Lozenges are truly prepared with the of procured at Apothecaries from the of and re commended by him and many Medical as tbe best and molt effectual remedy in cases of disordered digestion one or two af these taken before produce a favourable disposition in the stomach lo digest those things which not otherwise be and if for a short will completely restore the stomach to Its original tone tbe action which they produce fa so prompt and com that any person suffering from should not hesitate ti making a trial of a preparation of soch acknowledged and has obtained such high These Digestive are most scrupulously as directed in tbe by published in the Annals de and sold by in bottles at and he bad of every Medicine dealer iu the on asking for Shepherds Digestive IPECACUANHA for Cong These Lozenges have now been before the Public more twentyfive years they are prepared with Ipecacuanha procured at Apo and continue to receive tbe recommendations of medical Practitioners in the third Edition of his Do page The authot recommends the introduced by which are certainly lated fa relieve breathing and are a safe and useful remedy for Coughs of every aad an excel lent form for giving email doses at Ipecacuanha te children ia cases of Cough or Sold in as usual in order to procure these Lozenges la a genuine they must be asked for particularly as Shepherds Ipeca A APPROVED AN effectual Remedy for all kinds of such as Green Wounds in Sore Pains Sides and Bowels proceeding from Broken and Inflamed of KEMPS VEGETABLE OINTMENT for all ktoS of External is universally and which the practice and experience of more than forty attended with infallible bv the late of has sanctioned by the approbation of several of the most eminent medical men of the present OoR Is an encouragement to the proprietor to make Its rare and valuable wore publicly as it can with confidence be recommended as a mbit effect ve Family Prepared by Ann of I and sold by appointment by Barclay and Button and Bad and Wholesale Medicine Houses in London and Reigate Dorking Guildford worth Brighton Southampton LipHook Gosport Farnham and by all Booksellers and Di at and ROWLANDS is equally indispensable In the Perfetly it is recommended by the first P to Be used try the most delicate Lady er Infant with the assurance and possessing softening and healing and of incidental immediate whose Faces arc tender after will find it beyond precedent in ameliorating and allaying that most unpleasant irritability in Sold iu at and Pints at Mi prevent and by Authority of the of the Name and of the Is on the Government Stamp affixed on the Cork of each Genuine ROWLAND HATTON CUFFS FRIEND WS now attested by many Thousands of respectable as the most Jl useful CATTLE MEDICINE ever discovered many declare U is now a persons own fault if he lases cither any tnat hitherto very destructive the Looseness or Scour or Horses by the or since a small portion of it given early in those Diseases is certain to CUFFS LAME HORSES FRIEND Is an invaluable Ointment for the cure of the or on Horses or CUFFS FOOTROT POWDERS Are the best and cheapest ever offered to the a Shilling Packet being enough to cure 100 Sold Wholesale by Great London and Retail by a respectable Druggist in Town in the Kingdom not one of whom in whose neighbourhood it has had a fai but can refer to Farmers near for proofs of its None is Genuine unless signed Plain Heading for Plain A Pamphlet has just been published under this very priate It is intended to give te those who ha hitherto in the dark either through ignorance er want o as to the system of corruption by which our Constitution has become so disguised and as hardly to hi known by the people to whom it and who are to laudably engaged in putting it into a proper elate of repair think this admirable little guide to the independent electors o at this bustling to be made known as ex pensively as and we therefore feel pleasure in laying th following extracts before our readers N is the duty ef a House of Commons The House o pommons alone can grant any money to the King far the purpose 4f carrying sn his government the House of Commons as re presenting tbe who are taxed determines what taxes be raised for for his state and living what shall be raised for his Ministers er himself to give away in pen sions for great officers of state what for paying the and in for all the expenses of governing the The reason of this that tbe constitution th are only to taxed by lhat by the repre that they Thus the of Gammons hold the of the and alone can check a profuse or cor rupt Minister without he consent of the Ministers of the King can get uo and the Members are to judge whether they spend the money raised in taxes properly and Under these the people who pay the taxes and of da nol wish to pay more than is necessary for the government ef the country elect those whom they think act for their and when they find a Min ister the public money cither in unjust wars or pro pensions and will at once check his By this time you begin to see the value and importance of a Member of Parliament tUe value and importance to the people of one who is found fit for his duty to those who elect and who pays the taxes he consents to have imposed the value and parlance to the Minister who can command and make him te just as much money as he craves without inquiring bow is to be Here is the complete key to the why Ministers attach so mack importance to retting Members on their side and these who no constituents to call them ts account are the most as the can vote as the without the fear before their eyes of losing their seat at the next election here if a key to the value and importance to the o Member being really elected by themselves by A ro lor a Ever has its market every thing finds its and erer since the change ir he has been ever since right to embers of Parliament baa in any place ceased to belong to the topic and has become vested in one or more persons as private ene has sought to get bold of this privilege for nis own he right ta elect two members of is vested in whoever awns a bit of an old wall at Old and therefore this is a thing of some value the ut its right appendant it is a rich jewel in a poor setting the of these rights put them up to sale just as old walls or old houses are sold the only variance is in Ahe different prices of the two articles the old walls at Old Sa and other propert with like is worth about frera to to the seller these are called close boroughs right of the people to vote at the is shut out d vested in the owner the owners and dealers in these bo are called if they sell a seat for the Airhole this fetchis from to There are taken into the estimation of the price the right of being elected without even going down is a enhances the as luxuries must be paid for tbe life of the King is calculated by an actuary the strength or weak ness of a Minister also comes ints the Seats are also let by the session costs from to according ta the season and way thai the owner brings in a relative or who votes with the Minister and this is worst of all for the for as the gives te the Minister what is worth or the Minister very gives him in return some good fal share of those taxes which he has kindly helped the Minister to put on the people and be was enabled to do with perfect for old wall elected him he has no trouble same constituents to ask hew or why he All these are not imaginary or of rare A man with a large family often burs a and puts in as Members bis sens and one after another after a is pro vided for by looking at the RedBook list of you may trace whole families who are now feeding on the produce of one sf these When tbe family is then the prudent parent sells this goldin talisman to some other and for the same noblemen in this country have as manj as four or five ef The late of whe was a wholesale boroughmonger in bis aa bis grandson is had about five that he returned ten members U not one of whom had a single constituent to whom be was really responsible but the Duke Duke did not sell these seals that be did not sell them by except on some particular or favourite customer he used to keep them for his own He returned his and dependents and fact well and ad mitted by the members that used to call at his great heuse in the en their way down to the House of for orders as to how they were ts when any very particular question was coming on and as he ordered go they Ay or No with the Minister or against just as tbe granted or refused what the The Duke and the Ministers balanced their accounts His members may be likened te laey ranted their parts on the but the price of the show was received by the at the The Duke had his his and his all dealt out in right of his ten acters to his and And if report be be used to drive hard bargains when tbe Minister was at a as well lie seeing what a vetes be could yea must not consider that all this has found Tbe evil has been felt ever since the great Revolution in 1688 many wise and good men have from thai time to this strug gled against and have tried in vain to alter it the abuse has pointed sut often and but without A little consideration will show yon bow and why this success was want and as has been are to make the Now the net contented with their as soen found out the value of playing at representing the people in the and therefore became the great holders if borough the possession of more bo roughs was one of the secret means of obtaining a peerage from a As more than onethird of the members of tbe Hause of Cemmons were returned for close boroughs or by corporations which were under the control of some person who had bought er who served them by his how was it to be ex that the bonae would be induced to pass a law which would have the effect of destroying the power of onethird of those who for it 1 a Parliament really elected by the leeple wonld take goad care that no Minister should threw tway the peoples money either in cruel or un ust wars and though year after year many great and good men lave advocated a reform in the mode of still the Lords and the have joined forces ihe and laughed the Reformers to If the are allowed to this there is an end of tae good of a virtuous aud upright Lord and those who so manfully joined Ynur King will be at once bound down hand and fool by the they will unite against the present Ministers under tlie false guise of representatives of the will aa they have to grant any taxes M the King and his That it was to appeal to the people for will be compelled to cull to his coun cils who have opposed that which he considered best fitted for the happiness and independence of The value of the stake to who are against to those only hope is the retaining an unfair influence the people bj mock repre in it must be have united in a masn Right and plain have all drawn wide their purses which haie been filled by the public taxes they have united in one common are buried ia Sir Rebert Peels tergiversation though perhaps not for the time in consideration of his his and his Inlo one cauldron is poured the contributions of in to at any every seat that is to bribe every TO Hist is to be bought that in last may If ihe people are but half as watchful and as fager as are their this un holy alliance will and they will lose their and their Those who read mm know that there is some thing worth and though the struggle may be the victory will glorious What has br en written has been to that the giving back to the people the of electing those who are to represent is net aud that neither is it likely to produce any evil to the an the great and lasting good that tht taking away from a few Lords and rich men the right ef sending agents to Parliament to vole as or the Minister will not ruin the The Paris Papers of receive d in Lindon last contain no intelligence of great We however the following extracts April 28 An extraordinary courier from London arrived the day before at the of the Russian Le This courier was sent today lo despatches from Pozzo di for his On the same clay another courier from London was received by the Austrian and set out nn the same day for with fram Count We believe we are not mistaken in affirming lhat Ihe true of the number of these couriers that the Great Powers propose intervene in the affairs of a thing the Emperor Nicholas wil not agree to alleging the Powers in question ought to have declared themselves at the commencement of the campaign and not have waited till the insurge 1 1 obtained some ad A letter from Vienna Hhh it was believed in the City that peace would be preserved and though the three grea Powers were more and more inclined to draw closer the ties which they formed the are sensible that they cannot hind er the sou th of Europe from participa ting m the of especially since England has become mere closely allied with CHEAT consti there is a body of free and independent En intrusted with the power of sending a delegate to the present their view sand their in in Council or tbe nature of their choice in great crisis has been for a moment They have felt the cause of Re form as their they have obeyed with the call mad at upon their patriotism and their and in servin their country their Sovereign have promoted own in and of their On the other hand the op of the are sent only from places where the inhabit ants are sold or where Ihe interest sof the elec tors are different from those of the great mass o 1 the people where they are striving la maintain nn unjust themselves or patrons and where their representatives r present nothing but their own avid the of the bribed or bullied The appeal which the King made to tbe sense of his people by the of Parliament has thus every where been answered in the spirit with which it where the popular voice can be heard but it could not he supposed to meet with a corresponding assent from moul dering or dilapidated in places without inha whose unjust and absurd the Reform was intended te Jt is pleasing lhat wherever Reformers are there is no difference or cavil about the extent of and that the and the whole is the device on their triumphant We have that in same quarters a groundless suspicion has been ex pressed that the qualification ef a large cities would be equivalent to universal and would ad mit great mobs of the people to the We call this suspicion because it eught ta be that a mau who occupies or owns a heuse of the annual value of aiunt pay at least or more in and must thus be raised above absolute the tenant or occupant must be regis tered for a year before the and the mere mob in the lower quarters of a large town generally hire houses at a shorter But it is evident that the rate could not have been made without making a between the qua in small and large In the small in country in towns helow a population of twenty thousand or thirty a higher rale of say twenty would have left a very small portion of the inhabitants in the enjoyment of the elective This is evident from the that in order to make 300 voters for each of 47 boroughs which come under sche dule having between and it is ne essary nearly in oil cases to take in neighbouring vil or In many populous towns of the second or third which are either now iu possession of elective or which arc to receive them by the Reform the qualification will reduce the constituency to as small and select a number as the greatest aristocrat could Fram our own The dissolution of Parliament has excited as in most other parts of the a considerable numerous placards in accordance with tbe political feelings and bias of the parties being one of eur former representatives has canvassed the and been most favour ably Gordon and two others of our ate are 10 canvass the barough ibis with our respected who offers himself to fill the by Sir Sugden declining to come for ward on the present There is also a rumour that three en the Reform are about to but as yet we have only four The day of election is fixed far Tuesday the 31 of SCENE OF CHILDHOOD along the from Ajaccio towards the Isle about a mile from the occur two stene the remains of a leading up to a dilapidated The house is an by an surrounded and overhung by the cactus and other which luxuriate in a warm climate It has a garden and a showing amidst vestiges of and the house is surrounded by shrubberies ner mitted to run to This was the summer residence of Madame Buonaparte and her Almost inclosed by the wild the and the is a singular and isolated called grotto which seems lo have resisted the decomposition that betaken VL remains the ta wh ch is nearly closed bv a T retreat imn ri the t which he permitted 7i the imagination labours to arm an aea ot the Visions in ibis sequestered nod romantic must bave arisen before the eyes of ihe future hero of au andred battles Scotts Lift of  

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