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LEEDS BOBOTSh SE^IONS.
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TO THE X»^JN0IL AND MEMBERS OF i THE filRlVIINGHAM POLITICAL UNION.
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ffOTZCS JM BEBEB 7 tflVKJT , mHAT the next General Qauter Sessions ef the X Peace for the Boreal of Xee ^ s , jn the Oountj of York , will be holaen before Bobsst Bxynes AiKSlBOHG , - Esquire , Bj eeOTder of the said Borough , at the Court Hosse , is Iieeds , on THTJBSDAY , fte Twxhtt-Sbtbhth Day of PxcBJtBEB , 1838 , mk Nine o'ClocV in fte Foreaoon ; atwhiA Tuae and Place all Jnrors , < Tonjtables , PoBee-Offieen , Pwieeatere , 'WitaeHieBj Persona "b ound "b y Recognaances , and OtJiere having Business at the said Sessions are required to attend . UndNo ^ ee i * hereby also given , That Entries « f all iatended Motism or AppKeatious relative to fl » MainteBanoe of any Illegitimate Child or Children , must be made with the Clerk of fee Peacej some Day prior to the holding of the Sessions .
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THE POLITICS m SOCipiSM . 7 T 1 HIS DAY IS PUBLISHED . Price Twoi PBSCX , No . 1 , of . . .. : I ^ iBOUS'S WBQyfl 3 < fc I . ABOUB' 3 * ~ ~ - ~ " S ^ 5 XE ^ 33 D 3 k ^* ------ - -i- ^ _ . Or , the A ^ e or SCigbt a nd the Age of Eight "We « e » numerong people and Ve , want Strength ! We have an excellent Soil and we are desfitute of Provisions ! "We pay enormous Tributes and we are told that they are not Sufficient ! Tfle are at Peace without , and our Persons and Pxopertv ire not safe within ! "VST » at then is the - secret Enemy that aerours us ?"—Bvitu of Empires . ^ Lkbds : —Published b y D . Green , 166 , Briggate : 4 Dd Sold by Gnest , BirminglLanii-Heywood , Man-< tester i Barraclough and Pashley , She&eld Ti ^ er , Hndderefield ; Ibbotson , Bradford : and aU other Booksellers . -
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AT *? XJBmc MEETING of the Inhabitants ^ of BASRHEAD , held THIS EVENING , JiorBMBEB 27 th , 1838 , in the Commercial Inn Hall , the&UoiriDg Besoludons were unanimously ann enthusiantieaD y agreed to . Kesoltbd , —That flie Condoetrf Messjr ^ ir ~ ser ¦ nd Dnncan , in attacking Ae L *»* = *» cf tie English Bitdicsls , is Unjugt- i ^ ipolitic and Inconsistent . Besoltbp , —TThat this Mesdng place entire Confident in tiie Talent , Zeal , Pmdence * nd Fit odples of Mr . O'Conner , and the Leaders of the Engfash Badicals , » nd ^ iey hereiy authorise their Conunittee to adopt the most prompt and Tigorous Heasnres to put an immediste and final stop to the Attempts of Messrs . Truer and Duncan to create Disamon ainong the TTieBda of Xiberty . JOHN WHITELAW , Cbairman .
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IT a M | ETING ; of Jh « BRlGHTOK llADlii . CAL ^ . SSppiATipN , b , eld ^ at the House of Mr . W . B ^ eevei , the Brew ^ Anns Inn , Church Street , Brighton ^ NoTEMBB > 2 lSTi 1838 , ' te On the Motion bt Mb ^ potLlNS ^ seconded by Mofti Ftd . WERSj'it was unanimouslT ^ ES ^ VJEPj ^ Thattiiis ! Meeting yiews thepaltry Prosecution now being jarged agiainst the Brighton Patriot Newflpaperj ou : jthe part of Mr . "Wigney ^ as an indirect and inalicioua Attack by the ¦ Whi gs of thia Borough , of the . Free License , and Liberty of the PteeMi ' ? ^ . : ' . ' " . \\; V ' ¦ , ¦ ¦ . ' '¦ ¦ - : ¦ . ¦ . ' / V / . - : '¦ ' : QntheMotionofMfeiJambs Osborne , secondea by Mr . ViriiiMAK Beetes ; it was unanimously
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cloth coat . He is in the habit of Wearing a long smock frock , and a red cravat ; baa a ruddy faee , red or sandy whiskers and hairy which curl slightly ; small sharp eyp 8 , and peaked nose ; is a little pockfretten ; talks fastly , and consequently stutters . He weart his hat low over his forehead ; is well known in the neigbbourhood of the Black Horse Inn , and between , that house 1 and the t * b Paasages on the Bristol road , where he is called ' Long Jemmy i also known in fte vicinity of ChepstbwV by the namei of " Paul" and " PryV He is a siipp 6 st ? d deserter ; pretends to' be a broken-dovrn farmer ' s son ; also a horse-breaker . In the earlypart of the week , he sold a saddle £ n Chepstow . ¦ ¦¦
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KORTHEBN UN 1 OW . rilHE fbilbvfing RESbLUTIONS were nnanii JL nipugly passed at a FULL MEETING of the CQMMrjCTEE of the GREAT NORTHERN UNION held in their Committee Rook , Standing ' s Hotei ^ ©^ Thursday last , the 6 th Iu 8 tant ^ Mb . W B , rDER , Delegate fbr thei " West Riding to the Convention , in the Chair ; vReaolTeJi ^ isti That . tWs 1 Meeting having read an Address , purporting to be the Address from the Irish people to the Radicals of England , does , in the most unequivocal manhier , repudiate a co-operation : with any party with whom Daniel O'Connell is identified } agj after having followed him through his whole
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Gentlemen , —M is with deep regret we are com-P wed to . advert to the sentiments recently uttered by -w « E ^ m ond , ^ &f a meeting of your Uiuon ; .: aad * 9 express our abhorrence of the language which thatindividTlal thought proper to use in reference tb the ; Hl 9 T ^ 'J ;| RvS ^ pbira > ;' v ^« : cannp . t ''<» bceid from you the . indignant feelings whicn arose in © or brents , when w&learnt the unfair manner in which Mr . Edmonds commented upon the speech delivered b j Mr . Stephens at the Wigandemonatration . ; ; We sincerely-regret that Mr ; Stephens was not present on that occasion , that he might have vindicated bis < &aracfetfram the aspersions ofJklr . Edmonds ind repeBea withMs ^ onted power and enewv ; * hl »
maHgnaat epithet applied to bin * We haWbeen jepeatedlywarned oftheeiatal Mnsefloeibceaof dig . sensipnin the ranks ^ pf the people , but . * e appeal to your sound sense * whetheribe rash arid iatemperate Wfi ^ 5 ^ " ^ , by ^ E ^ widi , is not calculated to wound the feehnga of millions , who look upon Miv Stephens as their ablest and most powerful champion , and to prodnce in- t-parable miHchief to the causei of righteousness and peace , id which we aft VT £ \} P :- .. ° ? ?** $ * && M ^ eiarff-not of those y ? ho yield : Tilina bbedienee ? to every VTecoinmeiidiktioa coming frominen placed / in the ppaition of leaders of thej people . " No , r : > TO " eXercis& YreighV carefully ' . every exhortaitibn coming ifrbm ; men , in whom the people place confidence . And because we have done so in the icase of Mr . Stephens
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we have deliberately adopted the opinions he ha » advanced upon the state and condition of the country , nor will we allow his character to be Impugned . We know him—he is bur ; neighbour—we beliero every exhortation he has given has been dictated , by the purest patriotism , and ia inaccordance with the principles of the constitution , arid consequently , wo acquiesce in his recommendation * , and give thenr our unqualified support . We should be undeserr ing the name of men , were ^ we to tolerate suclt language , or allow it to pass without reprobation * To us it is a matter of wonder that Mr . Edmondg should have allowed the" anger of the moment to hurry him into such , an intemoerate exnression . as
that upon which we are animadverting ; -and ' doubt uot , he will after due reflection admit tt © lmprtpriety : of Jtaa ' :. conducti and taake iiuch aa apology to the publjc j as the circumstances of thecasejmay require . ' We rejoice that Prbndence has been pleased ¦ . ' . to' -raise up " such , a man as Mrl Ste phens , to direct us in thepath , that will ; lead n * to libert y and happiriess-f | nd our attachment Ut hub . is strenjtheried and rendered more ^ endanngi when we consider , the inciMaat exertions he has made on behalf of the poor—his wifferingd in their CBUster—and the satritices he has made in person , in . charapter , - and m pecuniary resources Whilst he Has been advocatingii ^ r r | ght 8 . . Itfr im |» &sible for u » fo : find language adequate tq'cbttyey toI ' youtha ¦»* itwuwiiiMuii st&s cAuwHuuiwv
• ^ " * u * . cuuuwiunltll rrhis uMincSing p « rseversnce ^ -Bi ^ incomparable eloquence—hie splendid afid ^ tuirivalled btaioiical powers ^ -his incorruptible ^ mtegn ^ r---bait above aTl ^ those transcendent and almost superhumari appeals to the tendereat feelings of our nature , which ne so frequently makes , must b& listened to , to be properly appreciated : Judge then , of ^ onr feelinga , when wo see such a man designated a » a ? DEVIL . " We trno have listeried , as it were spell-bouud , to the glowing V and . brilliant flashed of his ; iatensely " eloquent ; bratibus ^ we whose cheeks" ^ have been : moistened by ^ tbei rolling tears , that have flowed fronx our eyes , whilst he ha ^ been depicting the misery wretchedness , and agony ^ of the podr-r-we who have
sobbed ,: till our hearts have been ready to breaks whilst he has delineated , in their true cblottrsv the horribl e ^ barbariti es perpetuated in the New po br Lav ? Union Workhouses—vre ,-tainely submit to hear him branded as a ^ " © EVIL !!! " No ! Heaven , forbid it ! EyWy generous impulse of our hature > prompts us ; to fling back with withering contempt the foul epithet upon the man who dared to use it . VVe are every day -exjieriencing the beheiit of the important changes , which he has prbiiuced in thig iieighbourhobd , Jhank Qod ;^ re are not ungratelul to I-Ieayen , nor unmindful of the man , who ha * accomplished them . No!—we loveV we honour , -We revere , and We are ready io die for him ; Is it because he ha * denonnced the practice Of vrorkinir
women m the mxlLi , nnbl they have toibe carnect home to give birth to their feeble offsprihg ? Is it because he has icared " and terrified the flintyhearted , blood-sucking monsters ; who have caused the widow and the ; orphan to writhe under their savage : swayT Is it becatise he has gaid , that it is not ^ iiiBper employment for the mptherg and niaidens of Engjand to be delving in the coal mines ? Is i $ because he ha " exhorted the pebpje to avail . themselves of every constitutional , right r bought for them by the blboi } of their brave forefathers , that he is to be called a "DEVIL t " ¦'¦ _ fi it because he has prevented the introduction of the infamous ani ^ nti rGhristian New Pbor Law into the Ashten District and sayed the wife from being torn from
^ the side Of her hdsband . and the babe frctmttie preasc of its mother ? Is it for all this that your council-men brand him a "DEVIL ? " We are perfectly conversant with the numerous act * of < ii « - lftterested humanity which he has performed , —how generousl y ^^^ hefelinquished his usual quarterly col- lections , the onjy mpans he had of support ^ aud appropriated them to the relief of tlie persecuted victims of tyranny . It is not without reason , thehk that We repel , with . beconiing warmth audindifnation , the vituperative language ; . of ^^ Mr . ^ drnonds , and P ° W Pit to yoa the neceusity of repudiaaug ; it as prejudicial tovthe glorious causei in whi h we aid engaged , and repugnant to the generous priuctpleg ot poplar libertyi ;; We ^ a ^ donAanced that itfcaU
cuiable mischiet wjll be produced ^ and that ^ disunion will be the ^ coiiseqUeiice ifr such uhwarrahU able attacks are allowed to be made upon agentlematt of Mr Stephens ' s high standing withVthe pebble . It is ogrsolemn conviction that - Mr . ¦ : $ tfflu ! m i g W c ° mffiendatipn tb the people to furnistetlwiii-wlveswith ^ rms is pefec-lly legal , constitutiohal , aiidrationalr-that it is dictated by the sbundL ' st policY * and ^ by a clear cpncentibii of what -pngiil to-bfe the poation of a ; nation ^ aspiring to be free , ' more especially ^^ of this nation ; at the presentr juncture , lhe Law sanctions the possession of arms , and the people ought to have them for the purposes contemplated by the Coristttritienv jRfe doui not recommend an appeal to physical juriedUntil every Ol'HERJ
legal pallid imsiiiuiional : means fyi been ( vied and found non-effective . Daily eipenence cbnfirjaw us in the belief that the time is ^^ fastapprbachiug ^ llenaii appeal to armawill be indispensable if : hepebiil © are determined to be free . The plindneys and fa-^ 7 : ?* . ou f Tulersr aife hourly ; accelerating that critical time . ^ When ; .. w . e reflect upon ^ tHe ntimburless expentnentsthepebplehavemade to obtain justice —• their iinparaHelyd sufifermgs--their patient forbearance under injustice and oppression- , we- are ready ' to exclami—this cannot last much longer . Tbie people , every where are beginningvtb ^ httw themselves prepttred to place themselves in snch a position as will make it imppsiible for the govommeht to resiat . theic righteous demandsand
MrSte-, . phens ' s " sound constitutional = ^ advice to th ^ in waa calculated to prevent ihein from being reptilsed in their progress ^ and driven ftoni the proha and honourable vantage ground on which they now stand . We , m common with Mr . Stephens , shoqld have treated ihe bbservationa of Mr ; Edinontls wich silent contempt , were we not apprised that he was only echoing the sentiments of the Birmingham f ohlacal Council on-the important question brahnuig ^ the people . The whole Wngdbra was ^ wBtinjr with impatience : and : anxiety the resnlt ofyourlate meeting . We anticipated-a caftn and dignified discussion , on ; the legality or illegality bf recommending ^ he people to arm-on the ' coD ^ titutional or unconstitutional character ^ of - Ruch-a
proceeding-its . ; polrey : or MnpoUcy . at the pre * sent penod . We : knejHr' perfectlywen that your Lonncil were disposed to quesfibn the sbuiidnessw wisdoin , andpradenceJbf Mr . Stepheris ' S receiijwJ hortationB ^ the people , : We ejected , ^ hovreyer , that in endeavouttngp tordemonstrate the implolicy fn ? P * e <* P ** m M his ^^ vicei ^ is ^ pponentswouia btve ^?^^ the couragc to refer to : thbse great Charters , which have at . various times been granted ! to-the people . InB ^^ f ; wWchhis : recommenda tioii was carefully evaded by both , parties , neither : daring to ^ ^^ M - ^ ofenbljcdiscussion . W « havlno doubt Mr . Stephens is - prepared to argue the buestion oh legal ,, constitutional , social , political , and thnstia ^ gro unds . He is readv to mee t the mem :
bers of the Birmingham Political Gouricil individually ot ¦ cbUectively on that important question , jibey . have only to signif y jflieir willingness to meet him : let themname die time and choose the arena ; *?• - « U 1 C 9 pl \ ji cabnly , and deliberately argue out this : all important question . We "' ' cpneeive the country to be entitled to ; guc ^ a ^ dwcussion , ihiufall niay know how tb regulate their ^ toure proceedings The ^ conrse to be pursued in acwniplishW thMr freedom ought tbbe clearlyand ¦ tme&uiviic ^ iV ^ jrta i ^ cated . ^ So ^ strong toe the ^ ieelingr bf-ihe pebpte ^ p ^ . qufeatibn of : anninfi vtbit vihey b ^ inib suspect ftejancenty or ^ . distrust the skill andcbS f . every person ^ who ; would dissuade them " rom domE so . What ran + Tiav * v ;« w rnr ^ T ™^ . ° ? i
ihemeWwho tbrea ^ tolS ^ r ^ S ! ^ verymentipn of ardiscussio ^ S ^ bSln ^ J ^ ^^ ^^ y ^ lipnonraJpSepend n ^^^ e / p ^ bunt- ^^ o ^ e ^ Sef ;^^! ^ ntioa ? han any . Men of TBirminttak J revolution is inevitable , ' f ^^ J o i 4 fe tre 8 sed . The migeryj privation , and wretchednejsV of the poor cry aloud to heaven for vengeance £ and God W said , that he wiU Bcouree the oppressor VitK fire and sword , should he persevere in his wieked ^ aya . Providence wOI inspire tbo people jwith , courage to redress their wron » Ah © tuneris approaching , when the wbudest » nii
ipitiest in the land will weep in sackcloth and a * hes iQr their njisdeeds . They may p » rish in the ruins of their property , ^ tuinibiirnea and unpitied ; andi ha sad and awful monument -of- -. a nation ' s wrattT ' Gpu ^ ranttbir may ^ ^« thftx ^ r j ^ cbSh& swii , we say let thepeople be arined ^ lel ; tteWba ^ prepared ^ forevery ei » ieig 6 flCT !> Tbi thiw i ^ coBttin * tl ^ will ^^ n \> 80 Td » l ;( ilp mn ShffS ^ ; « a true patrio ^ thiJLv >»* » ady to bleed and diS m the cause of free ? Tom ,: fhai hevu& te ™ eat ?^ t ^ - ^ ' ^^ m ^ m ^^ m ^^ i ¦ ; ¦ : } ^' ^^!!^^^^ iia ^ ^ : i A ; Mi ^^^* ft « aoin awelLj . ^ : -- ^
^ S ^ ^ y ^*^*^^ nS it will infalKbly leadf yp ^ to ^ ac ^ l ^ ppmessi ' and ^^ ntune Ubertyf ; f ^ ' ^ P ^§ siy ^| | ^^^ ^ GHN DfaSGAN ; Chauman .
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_ The CATECHISM of : THE NEW MORAL WOELD , by Eobeet Owen . Price One Penny .
To The X»^Jn0il And Members Of I The Filrlviingham Political Union.
TO THE X »^ JN 0 IL AND MEMBERS OF i THE filRlVIINGHAM POLITICAL UNION .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 8, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1035/page/1/
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