19 JUNE 1841, Page 12

The Chronicle records two more " Anti-Monopoly meetings. One was

at York, on Monday, to hear a lecture from Mr. Buckingham. The Mayor presided ; and Mr. Yorke, the Liberal candidate, attended, as well several " splendidly-dressed ladies." The other was held at Pres- cott, on Wednesday, to receive a deputation from the Liverpool Opera- tive Anti-Corn-law Association ; who arrived in their "anti-bread-tax waggon," ready fitted as a hustings, and addressed the people in the market-place ; and then paraded the town, with an " immense multi- tude," in procession.

The Bury Post mentions a curious resource upon which some of the starving unemployed operatives of Norwich reckon—" a good sharp contest' at the election, that they may have the opportunity of selling themselves for good round sums."