Court Gazette (Newspaper) - October 29, 1842, London, Middlesex HE COURT GAZE AND FASHIONABLE WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE NKW COURT This Journal is published every Saturday morning at Sir and may be had of all respectable Booksellers and Newsmen in Town and Country price Six Shillings and Sixpence per LONDON OCTOBER PRICE FEMALE A of considerable eminence has well tbat though truth is still the yet the apprehensions of men concerning it nre and that this circumstance has given rise to contrary decisions in courts of justice in regard to the same The fact here broadly stated is of universal and most important and in connexion with a recent suggested to us a train of were it not of so grave a character in many might appear highly The fact to which we refer is the curious exhibition of a Chartist beg we meant to say A FEMALE which took place last arid repeated on Sunday in the Old The object appears to have as ex pressed by the leading Miss Mary Ann not merely and abet the male ex in their revolutionary but to make this only a steppingstone to the ulterior design of introducing female legislators into the House of and perhaps Converting that house into an may fairly call the ne plus ultra of or of the freaks of John Bulls better perfection of if the feminine may be so This fact we may without any tortuous in alto bya very natural juxtaposition times a method of treating a subject both very amusing and very as it brings in rapid all those interesting with their in many hy which we have become our present and the same time a happy succeda the dry details of political or the sombre speculations of visionary In days of From London to Paddington to Took up a halfaday well nigh but now the for this transit is not much above though steam has not yet been brought to expand her magic energies on the The discoveries in changes in and are no less remarkable and Queen Elizabeth aimed a terrible blow at a certain and swore that she would unfrock him if he make a transfer of his estate for another of equal to please This was a little despotic but the Bishop was compelled to If Queen Victoria were to send such a mandate to the Right or any one of the order think of it The whole Church would be up in they have the without of asserting their own are bygone days and bygone experi ments and it is a question of prime importance with the of demarcation is to be drawn regal tyranny and popular licentious ness This is a nice hut statesmen ought to know Elizabeth was not so absolute as her Harry still the tightening of the curb was sometimes so sudden and so violent as to leave no doubt about the identity of the it might be with that the dictum of Henry was above with equal truth might it be said that the dictum of Elizabeth was equal to The period intervening between Elizabeth and William of Orange appears to us to have been a kind of desultory between and a period in English history in which the battle was fought of breaking up old institutions and laying the foundation for new At the commencement of Williams reign the difference was well understood between tion and the law having supplied channels for the current of the in which it might run even to the very foot of the throne in order to avoid the unnatural and terrific consequences of the latter this of the Constitu the right of was expressly provided that there might be no But what is the present state of our country It is absolutely inun dated with mob hotbeds of sedi carrying on their operations under the specious titles of clubs and by their very generate that disaffection which the laws have taken such care to prevent manly and constitu tional right of If we recollect Earl then Grey was the first Whig nobleman who joined a political club this was the So ciety for Constitutional formed by Major and it was by his private and political that Pitt would have prosecuted him for To be Major Cart wrights plan involved in a doc trine not approved by Lord at that generally considered an abortive incubation of the Majors own brain but yet Grey Rather than not have reform at I would choose universal suffrage as a much less Grey overstepped the line of political in just as Huskisson commercial legislation the latter of whom we consider to have infused a wildfire into the commercial nature sufficiently has not glove and silk and scathed several for aught we generated the banks throughout the and laid the foundation for all the recent Suchis the transmutation in material of the once tenacious sturdy John Bull and such the amazing change in our and instead the fierce decretals of our or the sharp rigour of and in their take on themselves to the destinies of our mighty empire Our readers aware that this school of politicians are the creators of the New Moral chief luminaries are and the light of which is so ethereal and intense that its own aborigines can scarcely open their eyes upon Our readers if they step out of into see one of the new in a little barbers with a specimen of the new moral nomenclature over the pole elongated from the after the exhibition of his styles himself chin operator and lest the thing should we may Such is the woeful prostration of commonsense at the shrine of an imaginary What will our grave Legislators do in the forthcoming session The Arab of the whose hand is against every and every mans hand against is defunct as therefore we must leave him ID his appeals the great rattlesnake of the the is preparing for the alas for him he is and so mangled by the ousting of the Whig that he be expected to dis charge nothing He is reported to have on the accession of Sir Robert Peel to that Whiggism let us alias Radicalism was for ever lost Probably he may chew the cud of former we become a wiser We leave the subject for the and feel assured that we have provided sufficient materials for a weeks ORIGINAL THE COSSACK Continued from our October In breathless earnestness the affrighted lady awaited the conclusion of this heartless and with a look imploring his compassion as she said you surely will not further offend the wife of your chief I that you have been but the tool of You have for gotten your duty for a time but you you saye me from the power of that who has led you to commit this gross You are the friend of my husband he left you to guard his protect them during his absence you can redeem yOur taking us in safety to his who had partly recovered from blow which had nearly deprived her of iher joined in the entreaties of her alBa all seemed the their absence the people at the settlement to search discover their fearful In they gazed on each was at length the muscles of his countenance had change and he appeared hesitating what course to pursue ment a glance of evident recklessness faH on the timid creatures before and whose situation would have raised a of compassion less hardened heart but he softened and t which he uttered to to grossly i I i c You said gazing cheek of the unhappy I can saye peril of a long journey but have I the ment what I could wish I have been it is to do you great I Um put if I retrieve my may be my life for how can I pf our chief Nor can I expect to secure though I feel that I love you to who had been carefully raised by the hypo crite from the cold ground on she poured forth her eyed him with intense and finding he said the affectionate solicitude of a for the entire of your chief my life shall be the said he I shall see what can be done but in this dreary abode you must remain or Capelini will secure his prey present he cannot aware of your shall be the task lead him and with apparent he bowed his adieu He as he to quit the and walking to the rude on which at one end sat the trembling he drew forth a In this you will find all that is possible to contribute to your or rather iix this unfit resting place and on a large served for a he placed wine and pro visions in abundance andin said are warm which you must not fail to make use when you there The recess is a I assure even my strong limbs have suffered from its close since on the in this He renewed his and with the fol lowing words he left the I shall return but stir if you value your honour or your lives both are certainly in danger trust and do npj tempt your fate by idle or reckless The heartbroken threw herself rude recess overcome with grief and womanly sobbed Her companion endeavoured to console her with but comprehended thing which had and having a minii far inferior to the wife of at length endeavoured to sole herself with the hope felt unequal to