MR. ARCH'S DEFENCE AND POLICY.
"! Fifteen"thousSfiVid 1 people assembled in > Paradise .Square, Sheffield, to support , the agricultural laborers' lock nut in Rnglapd. , -Mr. Robert Lender, editor- of : th'e . fitilopendent,'" presided.. " Mr.' Joseph A iuli addressed the meeting at length, " and was enthusiastically received.-' Hede- 1 ■ , nied thai, he - had ever.advised farm laborers to • strike an hamst-time'.- ■ fre had 1 travelled through many parrs of tlle.co'un™~r,ry ~for* express purpose of advising ■ -■:-them not tchdo so; hut if' farm laborers wefe called villains, for wasting, v the Providence of God by refusing' to gather irt' . the crops, what was to be jsaid'.6f ( 'farbnfers 1 who refused to sow the seedr-iand' wffat'of liytdloVds who wasted land by "ttJrfling 'il! /Into garne-.preserv&s ? lie denoirric«?d fc the » Ynanner,in which the farm; laborers'' wive'rf' ( , wid families had be.en turned''ourt r on the J ' .world ,t0 starve, because their'husbands join tliii union, i Shef _ {iel4 ,rattenings-!«.Fifty thnaskn'd:time's worse t rattenipg had been doilfe toy farmers; •aiid. landlori.ls in England ; |and. if a land.-: lord j£atteQed.*:he,vv'as<as'bad a rattener fis' .a Sheffieldtigrinder, (Tremendous,cheer-' ing,) i He did not believe, in -fine coats " -• find longpurs'es^covering crime:' ' 'Crime *'••• 'was as"bad beneath the :mitred brow'of . .'.the bishop, or..,the coroneted ~brow : of the prince, as beneath.the cup of theagricul- : # ftUfal replying to the Ma'r- ' ' ,quis of Bristol's speech at "Bury on comr. ':mons,J,and, :and repudiating the charge. ' of Communism'iwhiuh had been preferred ''against rhimv" Mr ; Arch' said that-if the '' town joified'"the" country, 1 and bought cariie into themarket,, and" put agricultural laborers; upon.it' to 1 '-'cultivate it for them, the land question . wotild settle itself, -If the country • did not know the value of the agricultural lfihbrer in the land he' would let them ' kno,w his ,value out of it. That day he „ . had aJe.tW from. Newmarket,' asking him >, • to accompany several -ship- loads going to Canada. He ; was reluctant'to initiate an e<odtis, because, hel'e the land was«uffi- . .Qfithe-i pastern sCounties did not settle' this question reasonably,very ;soon,! " I 'declare : (said/r.Vfr.. Arch,;emphatically), if my.'life )iis;:sparedji withthe influence !• have with . ■ :_'thecCan¥dian Government,; I'll drain 4 the Eastern- Counties.,-though ,r should have to .crosfc the andf again." Re- ' - -'solutions pledging 'the meeting to .support ' kW .men locked out were enthusiastically parsed. ...tf.T-vi'' .. ;; —r——■ —. • v : is AnoiCdinbur'gh printer was brought be- < tfore the Lord President in the Court of ' .Session 'the other, d'siyv"and TepriTnanded for the careless and imperfect ■jj printing ofrthe record, in n case before the , /.,o)iurt. . , • ;l, • / Adhering.to the-opinion' of the majo- <> rity of the Judges to whom the question t Was recently referred, the House of Lords has.decided, that >Lady Mordaunt's insa r . ni ty is not a bar. to the .progress; of the di -. ' vorce suit, the prosecution"ofi which was ' susperilled several .'years ago. . ; ' In ,his . address on the anniversary .meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, Sir JJartle Frere said that history would decide whether Livingstone's glory was gathered as 'the explorer, or as the oppoiient of slavery ' frica was large pnough ,for all his wanderings, the slave - 'trade-was dreadful'enough for all his pity; Sim von US payingta cViritw t.tf Dunedin are ■ .often itf, a,,loss to know.what -jb tHe besfcestab- - ' : lisnmenf Yo.'vjisit" 'for the purchase of clraprry - fl'rfd ,el(itbing K , Herbert, -1-rnv.nes, and Co. offer. * f ''tt^ecihTjncli'nit' to the |.ut?lio that cm -lj« . "M with nowhnre else irirt.lie city. 'Tlwy. 1t > i?< i p r af.'all.times £h«,largest and best assorted V stflfik^o f.^Pry,,clri^s,ot' goo r ls," xmported direet, ' .maiii)' , ftct\irerß ! and ware- . ■H hieli, ibeing bought: en- • tivoly npon' cnsli,"terms, t ( hey,,a\e enabled to offiji*.goods, ot' as cannot >e pqualli'id by,. ary ; gfchoiv hpuse l .lll thp trpde. '. Jiveryi ariiplu lit .stock;is marked uta fixid : l ,pnc,e,fo,r.jrpj!dy.,rQo.nry, 'fronr wliiuli no" ab'nt' - . njent-i ip.ejpr,xniwjoy .so^thatv most inexper-, ..:.iciiP(!fJi.ljay nt tJie siiir.e 1 rlpes na ,i fete. bOst ;jndgfls. tire—ret cisli, •j r without,dis('flunt;ffr .reducj' ions, of nny^kind.j—----r Air p. . • . • > \ t r IfQlkwatfx,-,OitdMenl.< ard . PiU,'!.—Chest ■in ; Stomach. iUoinplaintß.-r'l'he ao.ll.rcoj ,nnd - _. t f centre, of,almost frery.ailmenl is impu-ity' oK ,:,llie;blood } dislnflg« ■ this poison, and disease {( •(,dfipai , .ts,..'.rHqlloi« , ny;s,'Pills llie , lnes- , .i;<- i.iwlftble power it *f!ithnro.UKhly velonnsing .enehr 7 ■'K,<somponenfcvoP..';fche>iblood, and thiit. fluid-fifc.to porfoßSri 'its"important functions, f, .pn'Srv stomnoh complaint's,- liver disorders/ ; ;.M>'d mary rUiev-.mrtlttdies, wliieh 'are at," em-,: .il-* dangers of mankind •.in-tciwirnnd'co'iiritry, T-h'O-flii'pofinns for use. y ; enable e'-ery One to Ttfg'ulate th« ojierntion ofi..hegp!(?ills with--Mie grSatesfc nieely. Chronic • invalids, normns • snffer6rs : ) ' ! "a,riU nil. ;whOmr ■ flthfir Wfitiled to relieve, are d'es : ~ppcttfidly invited, to ifollowny's -crfebrtited.itiedifine, which' will strengthen' and care them. _ r , ■ 1 ,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 292, 3 October 1874, Page 4
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