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~~ L ; ar re BI no Si _CH : jo _hu ¦«' _cri mi de rij en ar " ho de mi bh _fei jo ] nt e _** ad ~** S ; _aO'it * jr Briboe . _—Addrefs of the _Membewof the Land _Company , of ths National Charter _Assselation , and of others , favourable to tbe cause bf-Democf _acj'i _fssIdiDp : in -Shotley Bridge ,. _Cunsf . 46 , Lcadaatci Black HilJ . _Jvestoa , and vicinity , to Feargus Q ! Co _, > nor , Esq ., M . P . adopted at a public meeting held at Shotley Bridge , on the evening of _Wedneidaj , D & - ; cemb _3 r , 28 th 18 i 7 . . ¦ , V _: H <* sct ** _as _*> Sis , _—Haring for a number . of . years seen . jour noble _erjorts far the _cmancspation of th » whole ' h ' umaafaVhliy from the thraldoni under which _forevsa ., _tnriss _thtryhave beea , placed ,, your great personal ss « criflee , and jour unbroken spirit under tho moat un- mitigated persecutions , your benign and God-like ea- _deavonrs to render b mas _tbatiportion ef bis inalienable rights ia the soil , which ' ia hie birthright , has forever endeared you to onr hearts . Passing over the morbid attacks of stupid hirelings and interested monopolists against your private cha _> ~ _racter , ire place tba most unbounded confidence in yonr honesty of intention , and youf ability to carry out the design of the Land ) Plan , in placing open the soil every member of the company . We , in publio meeting _assem- bled , tender ear thanks for Jour noble and talented de . fence of ths right of your ill-treated countrymen to' en . joy the _prirUgge of nationhood . _ - Continue , noble chief , your . efforts shall _recebfelonr : utmost support by petitioria and otherwise , until the _enemiss of Democracy shall yield before your honest _adrocacy .
thj ub go _« eo 'Q : go J ° « ti » _« "' ea Whilst numbtra of self-styled patriots haTe deserted the army of liberty In the honr of danger , and serpent , like stung the hand that had fed them , and for paltry goldj defaming those principles which they hadprevi . onsly upheld as being necessary for the salvatioa of tbeir country , -we have seen you braving * thehorrors of afprtson ' _s _tortoroni cell , tbe assassin ' s arm and the refusal of the golden ointment of faction . Each has failed to divert your noble mind from the defence of labour ' s sons , and strengthened by the good and virtuous of all classes , we feel that ere long your labours shall not be in vain . Tbat your useful life may long be spared tons , and that you may long enjoy many happy new years , ' la the sincere prayer' ef the inhabitants of the villages above eaumerated . Signed on behalf of thB meeting . Joseph Saikt , Chairman ,
ar fu at wi ev oi ; B : at pi tr tr fr b ( fi gi 0 ] at 01 fo L la to of it A fo bi e * o ' i 0 j _^ j . tl _j t _BiiAcKBCKir . —The members of the Land Company and the publio in general in Blackburn , are respect- full ; informed that the secretary of the Blackburn auxiliary of the National Land and Labour Bank , will take money and enrol new _membera to tbe Bank every Saturday and Sunday afternoon , from five tiH eight o ' eloek , at _Wurtoh'a Commercial _Coffee-hougo , _Back-lane _. top of King-street , where rules can be had , and every information given . Sums as low as op . _e penny per week , to any amount , will bejtaken '; the tracts issued by the Bank in town and round this _dU-l trict , will amply _eliow tua . adYantage 8 tobe derived' from depositing money in the National Land and-La' bour Bank _. _insteadof the government Savings ' - Bank . Hnrrah ! instead of the hired scribbling and Billings- gate stuff of a few pretended friends , our branch paid npon _theirshares on the 10 th insfc . £ 109 7 s 3 _| d . Look' at this ! Members of the I and Company in Black- bora and the district around , are requested to came forward and sign the _peStion , for anact for the Land Company , immediately . Sheets for signature ,: lay at Norton ' s Comiaorcial Coffee bouae , _Back-lane _^ top of King-street . East _LoNDeN . —Afcageneralmeeting of this branch , of tho National Land Company , held on the 9 th inst ., it was determined to present Messrs Rowell and Anderson with a testimonial , as an _acknowledgement for their _senicea aa secretary aBd scrutineer ef thia . branch . The presentation will take place on the evening of Ti ' ednesday , tho 26 th inst ., at eight o ' clock . _SouTHAiBTrojr A public meeting of the members of thia branch met at the Burton Ale-house , on _Tues _^ day _evening , January 4 th , for the pnrpose of hearing a lecture from Mr Join Kemp . Subject : 'The Land and Labour Bank . ' As the close , a vote of thanks was passed on Mr Kemp for his valuable lee _tnra . _'" --. ' .. '' .
. . Jj ' *! * _^ li _^ " _Crrr op London . —At a meeting of the members of the Land Company at the Itood Intent Coffee- house , Back-hill , Hatton Garden , on Snndavr . even- in _» . January 9 th , the following resolutions were passed : — 'That it is the opinion of this meeting thai those persons who have petitioned _against -the return of Mr O'Connor are actuated by unfair _motifes , and only with the view of putting that gen- tlemata to unnecessary expense , and that we are resolved to assist him in defending his seat , and call nnon all Land members throughout _the-o-juntry to dothe same . ' ' That this meeting » ef . opinion that an irresponsible government should not manage the affaire of the Land Company , and that we dissent from that part of the petition . ' The meeting then adjourned to Sunday next , the 16 th inst . members of the
1 r i 1 t c 1 f I £ £ ' -1 _« i Rohwp . —At a meeting of the National Land Company held at Mr Dye » , Squir- rel ' s Heath , Romford , the following resolution was . _unanimonsly agreed to : —' That we are of opinion that Feargus O'Connor , Esq . M . P . is fully entitled to the confidence of tbe _working classes of this country , and trust ha will continue to manage tlw National L » nd Seheme , and its funds . And tpey further are of an opinion , that in removing the surf plus labour from the manufacturing town 3 to the soil , they ara thereby doing away , in a great * ava _> sure , with the necessity of the obnoxious Poor Laws . That we are of opinion , that the members of the National Land Company have some claim upoa a Liberal government , to an exemption of tlw taxes on building materials , & c , without investingin the hands of government their deeds , funds , or anytnmjM belonging te the members of tho National _Lanf _Cosjpany ; and that thb meeting sincerely _. _trustfli tbat tha plan proposed ia tha patitibn * flill BOt Ds carried in ' -o eneot .
, _Siockpors . —This branch of fhe Land Company held their monthly meeting on Sunday , the , 9 th of January , when it waa resolved , 'That the question of the petitioa set forth by Mr O'Connor in tha _NoKinDBuSiiRjba _Edjonnied _irntil 5 _nnd 8 _* f w ** the I 8 th of January , vrhan every iBombtr of tmt > branoh is _respeotfully invited to attend . _STOw _4 _)» . _* raE _^ Wo _* ib . —Thin branch met on Ftifcf _3 Teoing ,. Decembet 31 _st ,. afr ; _tha Crown and Aisoaor Inn , _trlien tha _follovtieg _officsrs were © Jepfcea ' _t- - Alfred _Taylo-r _. _-sifiretasy aad . _ti _&^ airer : Joha -BaS _jadTho-aasRoff , _tsiditsrs .
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D . _Bawj : Josepli Shaw > president ; John _Gsskell _, _reeleoteij _BeDretarJ _* _' _., . : _Wyiiaih _llenuM *? , _t _> _electeil _treaaarer ; John Derbyshire ; _^ _erakbeer ; Thoi 2 . a 9 Hawortnand George Wood , auditors . : ' ¦ " _, _o £ _-- *\ r v _^ J _^— Saturday . January 8 h , _1 S 48 , MrS . Kydd delivered an _exoelleat lecture , _adaresssil to a _^^ very _resneolabla and _attentivei audience , and was Weil received . A letter _baTing been _receded _/*• . | ecretary from ' Mr M . Jude , Newcaatle , stating that , tho _sorrioes of the Land Company's _^ _atnwraiiTere to be dispensed with oii the Uth < inst ., it was resolved , ' That the _areateat service that could to _wndeieito the Land Company would be ' ' to employ ( he lecturers to agitate ' for tho People ' s Charter , and every member in the Company to pay one penny per month to a fund for that purpose . If _tfesa ie approved of bj other _braachea _, Wo aro ready te do oar share . ? _...-.
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CiTva » D _FixsauiiT LooaKir . _—Oood Intent _CofiFee-^ * _Bwk-hill , _HattorUgarden , Sunday , January 9 th , Mr _LiTesay . m the chair _. Minutes read and confirmed . Mr _Nobba m ' oTed , - That Mr Packer , be wntt 8 n to relative to ' the formation of a library / Seconded by Mr Gover : Carried . —Mr Allnutt reported from the : Metropolitan Delegate Committee find from the Hall Committee jf reports received . Mr Alfred _FennOll moved and Mr E ; Nobbs seconded the following resolution-- ' That the be _? t thanka of _thigjocaltty be given to Mr Bunton ef Cambrids © i forms gallant , noble , and patriotic conduct in introducing the Land Plan in that benighted and priest _, ridden town , and for hia excellent defence of Mr a
O'Connor against the middle class men of Cambridge , and we hope that he may long continue to spread our cause , with the same success as on the last occasion . ' —Mr W . Salmon _moTed ' . That the . aam . of fireahil . ling ? should be sent to the Metropolitan Delegate Committee / . _Seconded by MrT . Salmon , MrE . Nobba _inared aa an amendment , ' That the monthly quota agreed to by the Council bo paid instead . ' Seconded by Mr Allnut . Amendment _aanported by Messrs Cater , Fennell , and Gover . Me Hughes would vote forthe resolution if the mover would alter the amount to three shillings . Mr W . Salmon declined to alter the motion Motion and amendment pat from tho chair . Amendment carried by a large majority ; only two _( themover and seconder ) voting
for the motion . —Mr Gover moved— ' That the delegates recommend the Metropolitan Delegate Com * mittee to pass a vote of thanka to M . Bakounine , the Russian , whose speech against the tyrannical Tsar ; in Paris , caused his expulsion from France by that _time-seryini ? rainiater of LauiB Philippe , arid the French lourgeoisie , M . Guizot . ' Seconded by Mr Antill . Carried . Adjourned to January 16 th . — A public meeting was then held to assist the oian for erecting the Central _Chattiat Hall . _^ _Sr _E _, Nobbs waa voted to the chair , 'and commenced the proceedings by readinR the leadingarticle from tho Northbbs Star on the subject , and then showed the difficulty with which the Chartists have to contend at present
in getting up a , meeting , in consequence of the middle class being hostile to their opinions , and concluded an able speech by introducing Mr Tapp to tbe meeting . —MsTapp ,- in a long and eloquent speech , showed _tlia annoyances end disappointments to which the _Ohnirfcists Were subjected at preaont _, _aliji gave , the meeting an account ofjho manner in which he _wna treated by the managers of the _Cowper-atreet School , when applying for it to hold _aineetin _^ in ; and stated _Ahe fact that the prico was raised from _foin'teen _"Iv'illJ _N \ ' $ _* 't simply bec 3 _««« it W 89 , _i-eq « ir «< I by •' . > _Y- _f ' . _w ' X _» . _^ W , _^ then , in a moat effective and ¦ ' .. ' . P _^ ' / ' _-C : _v _" . _>¦ ' * ; _- ¦ - <» n ' .. all _Chartista toputan ¦ .. _' ¦ _, ¦ ¦ :-. > ¦'•¦ v . _;< , : ' . ' . _' ' -A . "¦ . _x ' . _StyJiavinff a Hall
_., ¦ : _•? .. ... . _i _, . ' ... . . ¦ ¦;¦ _. _^^ "r , reqmj .: _p ' _K , , ; :,: ! , ; ., _'; ,,,....,, _,.,:, ' . w _^ wv _^ iplng' . ' _aVoK _'^ _;' . ' _,. ; _- ; , ' _-. _/ ¦ ¦ ¦ ..- . ' _- ; _, ! _,-:. ' ¦ : ; : . •¦ : - ' ¦ _''•' : _¦ _+ ; v : excellent speech , sat' ¦; . ¦ i ' _-i- _^ . .: ¦ - ¦ ¦ ,. _. ' . ¦ . _= ¦ ¦ - _-r / : ii _^ vi tbo meeting—Messrs-TV iSzii _^ tW- lw » d cb _? , e _^ _J' and Antill addressed tbe tM _^ _JSi S » to «»» ? _- ? _h _pbifcr-Mr-FetuieH' moved and _Mr ' l / f _^^ ' 5 S tha _following resolution—* That thia meefin _^ _-a _^ _^ impress upon the Chartists of London and tho conn _, try , the necessity of taking out shares in the Central Chartist Hal ! : ; ao that Chartism may have a home ° _, $ P . _? _ll €
and a fasting place of its own in tho m _tropolia , and Chartists may be able to hold meetings when _required ) without the trouble _anrt expense at present incurred in engaging a place of meeting , _Supoorted by Mr _Oin-rton . Carried unanimously . —Mr Fennell _saoved and Mr Allnutt seconded a rpte of _tbsnka to Mr Tapp for his attendance aud assistance . - Carried uuanimously . —A vote of thanka was then passed to Mr Nobbs , for bis conduot in the chair . Several parties then came _forward and paid their deposit , and took out their cards in the Hall Society . The meeting tben seDarated . a X j i ' b n _^ U n P t _< t
Tower Haulms—Mr Eraest Janes _leoluped at the Whittington and Cat t _Chureh-row . _Bethnalgreen , on Sunday evening , January 9 th , to the most crowded audience ever witnessed in the large room of that house , numbers having to go away , as they could not obtain _admittance , An animated discussion ensued or the subject lectured _oa—being the Land and the Charter—and we firmly believe it will be the means of restoring the Chartist movement to its original glorious position . A vote of thanks having been given to thb worthy lecturer and chairman , the meeting separated highly delighted . tl c 0 c S I b r ' b b
SoMBna Tows . —On Sunday evening _laat , a full meeting was held at the Bricklayer ' s Arms , _Tonbridge _. 9 treet , New-road , Mr Weeks in the chair , Mr Packer attended and urged on the _audienca the formation of a _Iibrarv . The question was taken up with great spirit . Messrs _^ Torner , Lucas , Child , Squire and Austin were appointed a committee ; Mr Weeks librarian ; Mr Dudderidge , treasurer : and John Arnott , _secretarj . Mr Turner then delivered a spirited and able lecture on church property . Mr Fussell -was loudly cheered , and received the _unannimbus thanks of the assembly . n t G g a 1 ' i r s t
Mai ; _OPOWTin _DatBows _Mbbtikg . —Mr Milne in the chair . Mr Allman proposed and Mr Fennell seconded , That , a publio soiree be got up at the White Condnit House , oa Wednesday , February 2 in honour of Mr Thomas Duncombe , Mr Thomas Wakley , and . Mr _Fearaus O'Connor- ' —Carried . Collection at _Cowper-atreet , meeting , £ 1 2 s . 4 . ; City and _Finsbiiry locality , per Allnutt , Is . 8 d . ;—Total , £ 1 .-4 * . - Adjourned to Thursday next . Wm . Tap ? ., Sec . Testimonial to Mb John _Gatiu & d .-. We are much pleased to state , that a numerous circle of Democrats of both sexes , breathing the true fraternal spirit , graced the Sooth London Chartist Hull , on Me-iday , January 10 th , to pay that tribute of respect so justly due to the ' r codabourer in the goad cause , Such a testimonial of . « *{ i " _< < •] p _\\ i
respect must tend greatly to lighten the burden tbat has recently woighed ' too heavily on the mind of friend 3 athard , sad cause _hlot to renew his exertion in bis raw sphere , ( Minster Lovel ) to which tbe Ballot of the Land has destined him , with increased vigour . The Ballot forthe portrait of Mr O'Connor and O'Connorville , although carried on with great spirit , necessarily _qccupied much time . At tbe _olosaof nbjcb Mr John Arnott of Somers Towa , _* _as unanimously called to the chair , and briefly opened tbe proceedings , and a most happy oven . iDff was spent in tho singing of Democratic songs , tbe reciting of Blmi ' ar pieces , and some very graceful dan . dmr ; In' the _fortae * M _669 M aad Mesdamca Arnott , Bobbins , ( of Kensington ) , _W . Dean , Knight , French , Stallwood , Tanner ( from _Lowbands . ) Hewitt , Pearcy _, _Millward . Turner , Jeffries , Rogers , & o . lent their aid _durinff the erenlns . The toasts—O'Connor , -O'Coh . r t a _t { t g j c j j i t
_norvlllo , Iftwbonds , Bllastsi _. lovel . Success io the _Natioaai land Company end National Charter Association _werejtlvenund received withgront enthusiasm . 'Healtb , happiness , arid long life to , John Gathard ' . was given amidst a perfect storm oi applause , succeeded by _mueioal honours . On Mr Qathard ' _u rising the applause was renewed . Mr Gathard briefly acknowledged tho high compliment paid to his humMe exertions in the great cause of _Democracy ; that compliment would bs _graven on the tablets of his taomory ; and _ornate a deep and lasting impression ; he should oarry his Democratic sentiment , to Iiis new home with _hiro , and _wonld never be satisfied until Democratic truth provailed from one end of Oxfordshire to the other . ( Great applause . ) A vote of thanfes _vras awarded to ths oh & irmau , aud the oompany broke up highly elated with their truly fraternal _evenlnis _' _s reereation . i t i l t j ' ' I * « > ¦ * _' «
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_, j _; j _, METROPOLITAN FORTHCOMING MEETINGS . Chabhbt . —Wesimi _!» 8 ier : Mr J . West , of _Macclesfield , will lecture on Sunday _evening , at 83 , Dean-9 treet , Soho . _—Shorbwics : Mr J » nes will leoturc ' at tbe Green-gate , _Hsckne' / . road .-MARTi , *' . . _honb : Mr Dixon will leoture at tha Coach Painters ' Arms , _Cirous-street , _New-road . —Tovrm _HAMtnia : Mr Ernest Jones will lecture at the Sir Walter Scott . Cambridge-road . —Commercial Road , Mr J . Skelton will lecture at the Globe and Friends ,
Morgan-fltreet . —Dspwna » J Mr Tapp willl _lecture at 89 , Butcher-row . — Somrrs . _Ttwt _* : Mr Lindon will _lucture at the Brioklayera ' _Arma , Tonbridge . Btreet , New- road . —Hawmbr 9 Mi * h : a meeting of members will be held at 2 , Little Valeplace ( Sur . _^ y evening ) , in support of Mr O'Connor ' s seat in Parliament , —Eabt Lohdoh : A meeting of _merabers will be held on Tuesday evening , at the Globe and Friends , Morgan-street . —Chartist Hall : The committee of management fer erecting the _Churtist Central Hall will meet on Wednesday ever . . ins , at 144 , _JJJkb Holborn .
Sown Lo » bm * Chartist _Haiz _., —Mr _OBriftn will lecture ia the above hall on Sunday evening nest , January 16 th , at eight o'clock . Subject : —* Electoral Rights * National Representation , Land Monopoly , _Currency , Credit , Exchange , _Associative Labour . ' " . _LAWD- _^ -CBXEpjisoATB : Thia branch wil l . meet . at 'O & _rtflrigut ' _a _Goffea _Hquab on Tuesday _eveaiDg _.- " Thb _Fcxtrna _Rbsibbbw 01 ? _Mimtss _Lorst , now _raiding in or near the metropolis , are informed that a Soiree , _oowiatmg 6 t : tea , & Q _., will ha held at the Par | _beniuro , 72 , S _6 _Mastin-a-lsne , on Thursday _eveaing , _ffBhruary the 3 rd ., Tea . on : table at baltopast _isMtprepjsqly , _^ icketa t , _o b _«[ h _? _4 of Mr E _^ _Stellww _^ , ! 2 , _LittlaT'sle'Plffice , _HammerBiaith'ims *
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_Pfligifss , —In our remarks lust week , we _adrerted _toasounter-agitation being got up to prevent the Ten Soars clause of the Fuctory Bill from cbroihg into operation .. the . ' plan _whichi _. _SQroe of the millowners bave adopted , to effect their ends , is most dis j raceful , and well merits the execrations of every lover of truth and humanity . The following we give as a sample ; in its authenticity we bare unshaken confidence , and we seriously trust that every working
man will take the matter up , and that the intelligent and the friends 6 f _industry , will exert themselves to frustrate the purposes of these _emplpjers , and expose , tbeir nefarious and 'disreputable conduct in _relatioji-fo _this _. _agitaiion . After complimenting ( the Central Committee for : their exertions in reference to the Ten Hours Bill , our correspondent continues , ' I w . Ul show _. you an instance o ( our tyrant's mode of aetioB oa this measure ; -At the — f- Mill , Mr John———; the manager , gave notice about two weeks before Christinas , that ' . ' a' ballot ; would _taiie place on the Ten Hours _qnesVioi ., Stating , _tV . at If they did not decide in favour of in Eleven Hours Bill , he would stop the mill nine days at Christmas ;
and having had experience of their mind during the time the Ten Hours Bill was passing the "House of Commons of almost a unanimous ballot in favour of that measure ; but the intimidationi of the employer ' s had its desired effect in obtaining , a majority of 200 . in favoBr of an Eleven Hours Bill , ' If the factory operatives will allow themselves to be frightened out of the free > xpression t > f , their opinion . upon this question , and suffer the _oppressor to ride roughshod over them , they will reap the bitter fruit . For the enactment of that law , you : laboured ' -energetically _, earnestly j and _perseveringly * : and _rJow , we would ask you , if you will suffer the work" of years , the'di ? - votodness of thousands , to be overturned as an
_impracncabU > measure , before it has been hrought into operatien ? _Riirely not ! And if tne enemies of your industry attempt to force you by threats orinlimidation , to vote for an Eleven Hours Bill , let it be seen that you are proof against such dastardly conduct , which if practised by you , would be visiated with a moat rigorons and unmitigated application of the law . We told you last week , that if this measure was allowed to come into operation , one of the inevitable consequencrs would be , the employment of the men in preference to the women ;; which appears to he the intention of the rnill-awnafs , according to
the Economist of last Saturday , and which is made , or at least attempted to be made , an _argumentja favour of the injurious tendency and impracticable nature of the' Ten Hours Bill . But if there , is nothing else to be feared from the adoption of ' the short time system , the injurious effects apprehended and conjured up ; by these interested raenj will in reality tHw out a blessed , boon to the factory operatives ; and no intimidation on the partof _theemployers should prevent , or exertion on youi- part be spared , to secure the advantage ? such a measure is calculated tobestow '¦ ¦ : ¦ •'¦ - ¦ .
The Ecokomist informs us , that ,, many of the factory _operatives themselves are , about petitioning Parliament for the repeal of , the ten hours clause in the . Factory Bill ; but if they are coerced to this by intimidation , and threatened with accumulating lWNerty . and .. _distveaa ; if they do iiot >; decide in ; % , _7 ' » . _t « r of ? 4 i Eleven Hoars Bill , ' ' -we need not wonder _tii" _^ ¦ _'"'" : _" ' ' _% att ' entlthg the efforts ! o 7 th ' _esii , milK _hftK- " ' ' _^ ¦ , ' _^^' ' _^* jj _« trt ; ' bat _snch _vsucot _^ _will only * e _$ < j _^" ' _A « _# » _f arijl _' _tKcSg _i t _^ '« ay ' _fetter s _^ eiambi yei" vt _# ' : \ r \ Wi _% sn ' gv ) i will ! vt » r _^ _-i . _$ m _^ _titrs . in pieces , arid' hii _^& k'tt ' . _-fet ( loars _M _' . 5 iii be de * manded . But , if , aa' _theEcos . owsr . _ssys , ¦ / ' . . > . 7 ' "' _^ see that the short _tinie system will _^ rcye'to . i _/^ _^ injury to you , r * ther than a good , petitioii ' _agaiiist _^ V but if , on tire other hand , you still hold the same opinion that prompted you in your exertions to
procure an Act , limiting the houn of labour , 'then express that opinion again—express it _manfullj-, determiuately _, and fearlessly ' , independent of . intimklatipn , or the conspiracies of your oppressors . Do not hesitate a moment , but rally round the Short Tiai « Committee , and resolve firmly that you at least will try what will be the effects of the practical worfring of this' measure—and if it fails to answer your anticipations , then go to the House of Commoiis , tell them you were deceived as to Us reaults , and pray the _Honourable House to repeal the bill . . But until you have first proved it a delusion , do not endeavour te prevent it from coming into operation . Get up public meetings—agitate the districts about you—sign your petitions-sheets to a man—and thus manifest your abhorrence of the delusive and abominable procedure of tho _.-e engaged in getting up this
counter movement . The Central Committee of the above _Association met on Monday and following days for the transaction of general businees , when a great mass of correspondence was received from every part of the country—also the following reports have been received Irom agents ahd members of the Central Committee . ; Messrs Daniels and Burden , shoemakers , attended a meeting of their body on the 10 th inst , _ai the Bull and Bell , Ropemakei ' _S'Straet _, Old Bailey . The meeting was well attended . The deputation explained the principles and working of the Association , after which a resolution , in favour of the same , was adopted . , ¦¦ ¦ .
On Tuesday , the 11 th inst , Messrs Holmes and Smythere addressed another meeting of the same trade at the Globe and Friends , which was also well attended ; and after an able exposition of the principles and objects of the Association , a resolution in favour of sueh a combination , and of their intention to become a part of that extensive confederation was carried . The secretaries are in attendance every Monday evening , to enrol members , at the Bull and Bell , Rope-makers-street , 'Finsbury , and at the Globe and Friends , Stepney .
Warrington . —On Tuesday , the 4 th inst . Mr Parker waited upon Mr Hatfield , of the firm of Hatfield and Frost , relative to an offered reduction of ten per cent . It appears that the mill has been closed-for some time , in consequence of the commercial panic ; during which , the men , with others in the town , have been supported by public subscriptions . Mr Hatfield gave notice to the board of Guardians , that he intended to open his mill on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., so that they were to cease giving " relief to his hands ; by this means he sought to deprive the men of all succour , and thus having cut off all means of subsistence , force them
to a compliance to a reduction of ten per cent . But thanks to the Christian-like interference and co-operation of the vicar and others , Mr Hatfield was foiled in his attempts to starve the men to an unavoidable surrender to his exactions . The excuse for this reduction is , that the manufacturers of Stockport intended reducing their hands ten per cent . —consequently , he took the lead in this work of broken hearts , of starvation and ruin . But we are happy to say that Mr Parker , in company with a deputation from the men , succeeded in inducing the employer to withdraw the reduction offered to the weavers , who resumed work on Monday , the lOthinst .
! b reference to the spinners , it is not likely that they will obtain immediate employment , as Mr Hatfield has purchased sufficient weft to last for the next month . We trust , however , that Mr Hatfield will see the necessity of conceding to the spinners their just claims . Surely it will redound to his honour ; for instead of having to encounter , the execrations of famishing operatives , he will be hailed with the joyful acclamations of honest artisans , whose gratitude is ever unbounded to those who aid tliera in _RiairttaiRimj anything like a fair remuneration for their imluttry .
Great and Important Meeting of . thk Hoiytown MiNERS . _^ _-On Tuesday , January , 4 th , Mr Wm . Claughan addressed , a large and highly attentive meetiag o {' the . miners of- _Holyte-ym . The speaker spoko at great length upon tho beneficial tendency of the National Association , showing the immense good it was calculated to confer upon the working classes of the three kingdoms . That a more rational and practical organisation never was adopted ; and when the industrious portion ol tbo community were prepared to carry out Ha objects , oppression would turn pale , sink back and expire , and the proud despot be compelled to hide his head in shame , and blush for human arrogance .
Mr Claughan pointed out the advantages the National Association had obtained for the Holytown miners , that it had been the-means of keeping them together in a powerful confederation , arid would do so again , if they manfully adhered to its principles , and that that alone should induce them to clear off their _aweara , to Tally round its _stpdard ,, and lacy would yet be able to . realise as : equitable _remtinera tion for their labour . Mr Claughan : _« a _& _listeried .-to with the greatest attention , anil at . the conclusion ef his _ableaadlueid'lecture tha following resolution was unaaimoQsly _' carried . Muted By Mr Joha Taylor , and seconded by Mr Thomas Mo Cray
Pfligifss,—In Our Remarks Lust Week, We ...
' 'Tbat _' this * meeting resolves to instruct Mr ; WillJaraia Claughan to , get wnr account with tbe Nationals _' _AssociatJoii corrected _According * io : oiSr reducM ! rate of wages and further , to dtf alj in our ; _powsta to spread the principles ah _^ _objeefs _^ f that _Associa-i tion to all the mining diatricif- . we . » b © . > jiMjs » _oumlve _* ; to-adhere to _the _^ Watibnal ; _Uniffa closer r than ever . ' . Mr Claughan is instructed {« visit aHI the mining _districts ' as soon as he can , and trusts by j perseverance ; earnestness , and untiring exertions , \ 9 . to restore the miners to their former proud position .. _Vfe most heartily wwli him ; success irr _Jiia holyr minion of slave emancipation . Let the jninerg j unite with their gallant leader . Let ' them ' zealously t co-operate with him in this glorious struggle , and I they will be sure to , accomplish t their objects . , Never tiro in your rJBTotei } ne 38- _» ncrer slacfcen in ; your exertions , and the day of labour ' s redemption < .
will soon dawn upon uj , and obliterate the last vestige of tyranny arid social bondage . ' Snap asunder the chains that now fetter us , and command us on * ward to consummate our purp 03 esi and- once again be partakers— -ay , the : first partakers too—of the fruits of our own " industry * ' These-are not idle dreams , ' vague and impracticable speculations ; but striking realities , for the attainment of . which , thousands in England and Scotland are labouring with fr zeal and earnestness proportionate ; tb the magnitude of our undertaking . ; Ini this . good work we again say to . the miners , lalipur earnestly and well , arid depend upon it you _wijj not he : long ba . fore you reap ' the fruits . . Let a feeling of reciprocal love and human brotherhood prompt us to our duty , and-. 1 when . a . strong , faithful , and holy band of brethren are united for their common good and protection , it will require a ' mighty power to sever their _contiexioni or -to _frustvate the _ohj _^ _cttj of tneit unions . - V
•« All men ar » brethren , 'how the watchword ' s ran , And when men act as' such , thfcir froedotn ' e wbn * . In the _mining districts of _LaneasJiirs , a _afrong _/ efiling In favour of National Organisation ' s widKjjr _spjr _^ _sdlng _, and to crush this growing feoiio _^ g _. _pariieah ' Bve been in . ; _duttrip _^ idy ,. clicu _^ ciatlon is a' _delusion and " a snare , ' and thus . _eadeaTbor . ing to obstruct our progress , Tbis report has assumefi a more powerful aspect , from tbo tact of its _emonstlug from Mr John _Tajlor , secrstar ; _, to ' the Horjtown miners union , hut whieh" we are happy to state _fremJAfjCaylap hivaitlf , is a gross f iUehood _, a Wicked fabrication , concocted la an _eril heart , and promulgated with a mis . _chlarousiDteiition , but like oil-otherslanders will _ultiv raatcly recoil on Ihe heads ' of Its trAvina , The following ia a flat ' deiiial on the part , of ilr tajlor , of hto ever _hariDg Intimated '' anything toany one ; that should lead etvn t » sa _ioferenc-e , tbat the _Naliosal _Assepbtioa is _a'delusion and a snare , ' _\ ; « Holytown January ; 4 th : 1818 . ¦
'I hereby certify that I did Hot a «» iiy time ' _giye 3 i _& _Dsvid Swallow , or any other party aetipg for hlin , any doouraorit , letter , for any _othtr _correspondence , _soaa ho could dpnoui _cs tiie National _Awobiatioa as being a Snare . What X stated wereiacts in answer to ' Wi _queries ,. and that one relating to whether I would advise them to join the National Association or not , 1 left us . answer od , leaving to thoir own judgment what course to ' _pnrsue . . ' . ' _" ' : 'l . 'Sigaed by me , as witness my hand r " " ' ; ' ' . * JoHn ' _TAtipB _/ We trust . aft « , r this , that the _roitisirs of ; Lancashire will not be _dttterrdd irom bte ' omiDg . a part oftbis _^ gre _^ S Confederation , destined to _eleyate » ad bless the working _elsMti . ' : ' ¦' ' ' '¦
• Mr ilohc Shapbard of . _Millteldge , and Mr Josvpb . Bcf . ton of _Batlt-y Car , attended a publle _ajeoting a : _MirSald . Tho meeting wasi _wtll _Rtteuded , . aud on oxcrlleot leet . ing was . ' manifested . . ; Tha deputation ,: mpsbtlvoly addressed the _moBting upon thia _principles , aad » bj « cts of tha _Asaocia _' tion ; ' At the close 61 _tuVniaSttiij , _a'resola . tion infaVbur of the National -Association of Trade , !* was _unanimousij carried . " ¦' . '' - ' . _MuRsrj Williamson and Hob . » on hava addresjad _sc wra ' _l . _tndaiJhgs cf ibis Cra / _tluy chain makers , the _Ne ' _thsr . _tbn , _niiu ' _ei- i , aini _Mi « _j'ifr . _i-t > ic 4 _worlttf _* . ' , _Ihenttia ' tiags _•* _$ * ' _$ . item well aiit : i $ _pfc : ani _conwJbraWo oicltemenfe
•• .. _''¦'''¦?;' _-T *' _'itd ' . _- / . ' * ih < s _- ' Whole _> _Ji 3 _trictia ' in a _stateof f _Mi •'• ' _' '¦ ' . ! , _' . i _,-, _" ' '' _'¦ _^ ' _^ _" _^^ . roJuctioiJ'of twenty per ' Bk _% _- / _- ; _^ _fea _< ' % ' _,- .. :: ? u _^' : _^ _-- _^^^ _^ _' h & _s . _te _' _offflen ' . par _*^ " " ' - _*** _'W . « d tpreB . ist such _anenormons _andunjdstifiabieriu _,.... : _ ; " " -their _eariing ' _s ti ) the utmost estwit . The _rjsastors _. _^ u tiio _yu _... t _) _sh _< _l , art > . C _9 iia ! iy _( _JeteriDjricd to redoce the rneii , 'aad ftprh _allapjJBarsricbs , ft fearful and _protracted _coniesl : is likely to be tha result . We trust , howsver , _ibat as amicable arrangement will ba made , _satisfactoril _? t © all parties ; that the unpleasantness and _heart-burning consequences of strikes may he obviated , at the same time ne think that no circumstance * will warrant ' snch
a sweeping ( eduction , aa the ona now offered '; _howsvs * trifling a twenty per cent , reduction may appear to tha employars , it is not so unimportant to the working man . It is a serious item in their wages ,- aud _ean onlj be met by a diminution of their comforts of life , of which , alas they are but barely supplied with at the present _tiraej _, and to attempt ta _abridge their _scaatj means of subsistence is cruel , unfeeling , and unchristian . lHce in tba extreme And as the men bare made a bold stand against tail encroachment upoa their prices , the various trades ' w * H be prompt . in _rendering all the assistance to aW _theso men . Let your levies be regul » _rly paid , and the Oea-Sral _CommiMae | wilI , to the utmost of their power , endeavour to bring tbis unpleasant affair to a speedy * and ea . _ttsfactory termination .
_Shevinotoh . —On tha 3 rd _imtaat , Mr _Lenegan attended a delegate meotlog of CoeI _roiaers , » ni at tho close of tbeir district business , _addressed a _pnbik _meeting . He _obsirred that he wished to eOrrect arepert that the agents of tho Miners' Association had bees _Jealously circulating , ' namely ; tbat the or j « ct of the' National Association waa' intended to - » ul > T _** t all local unions , whieh atatumsnt ha ~ _& t 6 dtJ _^ . i * sp & diat « _di' and showed , iastead thereof , that it _atvepgthaned their hands _* iifty ' snd an hundred fold , as the followiug quotatioa from tho' _preaaiblo to the I » wb _, _pigej" will show 5 , 'It is at the same time no part of _thio'daaigri of this _aasbela * tion to Interfere with the existing Trades' -U nion " , ' baS tbat the _General As . dciatiou of Trades should rather be grafted upon , aad grow out of these uaions , than
supersede them . At the same time , it was intended to hava one ' common centre , towards which their atseclated _aeans _snoalcl _conrarg-e , for matusl a » fstenc * and sap . portin cases of heed . ' From this it will he seen , that it is hot the object of the National Association to _interfere with or break up existing trades' unions . Thoy advised them to _olfag to their own combination ; and to strengthen their position , wished them to unite themselves with the 'Monster Union , ' that th & j might , the more _effiCtirely , procure tbe rights of labour , ' ¦ Vtx J . Whitlar , the district secretary , addressed the meeting at some _length , promising his support aad _co-opsratioa . Af ) er which , resolutions in favour of the association , and pledging each delegate to support the same as their ropective lodge ' , were unanimously carried .
Oa the 4 th instant , Mr Leaegaa waited upon tha shoemakers of Wigan , who , from _unprecedented _dlslrea 9 , hate postponed Bending their adhesion . On tha 7 tb instant , Mr Lensgan attended tbe _Miners ' Lodge , at the _Weavtru' _Arae , whoa he _explained tho principles of the Association . A resolution , in favour of the same , was adopted , and a great number ef men paid their first month's levy . ' " Noiicb —At Wigan , on Sunday , tho 33 rd ' nttant , _adistrlet meeting , in connexion with this as _« ociatlon , _vrill _bnhtld at the Crown and Sceptre , when the following places are r . quested to Bend two delegates fronveach ; nam ely _^ _Ashton-in-the-WUlews , Orratl , _Gatert _Bitds _^ , Marshes Lodge , _Lamberhesd _Greeny Goose Green , ; and Hiudley _, together with the Wigan IiodgeB , ~ J . _Irwaa _*^ district secretary . "'" ' "•"""'
The aecendnumberofthe _CentralCommittea ' sBepor ; Is published , and a copy bas been forwarded to the _sscretariesof all bodies in donnexlon , -with-the _Aswclattosv and a stock Is eu hand for sale among the mem ) era , _nto _» are _requested to give their orders through thob- local secretaries , to whom any quantity wili be forwarded Jipoa receipt of Post Office order for the amount ; or , lo smell sums , by postage stamps . An _allbwanfta of : _tweatj-fiyo percent , will be made to _aecretoriea _^ for rtstir _treuMe , and as the expense of carries * will , ia soma _cassi , bo rather _heary , it may be _rsquisite fer such n-aret . _Hes to arrange with their numbers for such additional charges as may _benecessary to cover the extra ' _expeasea . ¦ _¦* The trades of Scotland are infenned that a supply el the R « porta have Toeen forwarded to-Mr _Claushaa . «>* Holytown , to _whem _. _asalto _forCardSftniS _misappliestl . _inmintriBtnaflO . ' - '' ; '
As stated above , to secretaries of tiaS : _.. taxougls _whoni orders may be sent , on allowance of twenty-five per cent , will be allowed for _tbsir trouble , but in « ery Case , either in England or Scotland , cash must be f _» c ~ _wardodttlth tbe order . - ' Oommuntoatlons upon the general business the Association to be addressed to : the general secretary , Me Bariatt , aadnot , "undw any _cucumstancss , to _indmdual members' of tfce Central _Coraralttee : and _npan pe . _cunlery matters to Mr James Webb , the financial _seeretaTjr , . » _Themembera _canbesapp Wedwith _tbefiMtnuiabti or the Central _; Committee ' s Report hy _gl ? ing to sm » . tnrlp « their ciders asabove .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 15, 1848, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_15011848/page/5/
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