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^ oaibtOKTjp ^ h ih ^^' wi ' i ^^ ^ tf ^ h ^ wiQg In u infamous * daHje » m «»^ oaeJ , . wi ^ Bene 3 fgjw iii oomjliment , thsT Ub « of tw « ' « r- tkre « infiiridw ^ Nj ^; fiajf ^ itedr tlea to eo ^ eperat mi iriu > 4 t ^ $ HI ^ andalto ^ thwdestruetive of , die whole jwpp % anji oesjgBlof U » e ^^^ Chttf ^ sf ..: " ~ if k * ifw& * itx - pectancieewbVch these nen hold out te as fr * m * he
co-operation of ; thin -rile caitiff O'CeKiiiLif What pledgt do . thej gir # " that ap e ^ operatioB weuld ^ be jrorth anything' to m . » Do they peiat u any proofs ef his hoaeaty a&i cmmteaey ia tke advocacy of any we great principle of liberty * jiot thy V " for . the \> esi > easop . ia tke world .. Have we not alread ^ ha ^ Km j trial him ; proved njp ; aad found 1 dm to bit utterly anprindpled . and kw
heyohd ' description ? Hare mot tke j » en « f Birmmgham- these Tery pe « tkesuelvrs , despuBtrthiin j » Vhiy , tkea , abould we be called on te repeee eo » . fidtnee in him wbon , having proved , we know t * beaTilliin . ?; W «« ay , wky » k ^ ld «*^^ «* lUd on to da this ? because , ia aadrseaiBg the Birpiofhan Union the speaker * ae in effect adaresi all Saglaad asd Scotland . " ' V " ,-- ' - ..., ' " : > -
Bat , what preof , e * e thesespeakers give m of O'Cojjwill ' s xnxietj to eo-op » rat # witk tbs peeple of Birmingham ? AnA wftosa a » they Am by " the people fBinaJBfkanif'f . I * it O'CONVBLI . wk » is anxious to join the mea ef Birminfhaam , er « it tkwe indiTidoaU twlj » arft aiuioos ta join O'CoNNXLL ,-iiid to carry tk « j men « f Birmingham and « f all England into the traj P We mu * ra * ve n « deuM * deaiiag—no paltering with the people now . Mr . Saxt / telle th * Birmingham women
Aat "DaiiiBi . JD'epjiHBix , k » 4 , jud that he weuld co - operate with the people of Bimiagham . " Now , when , where , how ,- die . Dak aay this ? Let a * xn » wia what manner he weuld e « -operate with them . The peeple of Hirwugham , > nd , with them , the people of nearly all England , and nearly all Scotland , are beading their whole , meral force ., and energy to * ardttha attainment of Universal ^ Suffrage ., They kaow U to be their right , and they hajeiwornbj theMoodof their forefatheranrrertorestsbert of itt attain meat—whole
—entire—unmurijated . -They do not use the words Universal Suffrage is avagoeonoieaiting fense— they have atuehed a definition to thephnu * whjch admiu of no mistake . They mean , by Unireraal Suffrage , that every aan of fijll age , aound mind , and udtwated by crime , abail hare the- eleetiv « fraachi * e . Is Daitiil O'Co » m » ll ready and » anxions ! ' to oo-op « rate for this ? . What says biijMt manifestothe addreM of the VPj « cur *» r' ! rSoeiety to the BmdieaOs » f England mad Waletf ; -That docament bears die aignatore of Dajcijl O'CovjJBLt , en
P ^^ j ** »» J * , « f the P *« p \ e ot Ireland—does it say that Dakixl will go for UniTenaT Suffrage ? N ** Bch thing . It propMes , —ob condition that the Mea •! Birmingham throw oTurUard Mb . O'CojJNOR ^ Ma . Stephbks , and « tery ether truehearted patriot , who , instead of nuking merchan-&m of their WTon gej ^ jmd growiag rich , like O'CoMMlLL , out of , ^ pwifcriag * , K « ready to jpend , ana are ependbig , « tbm > time , ' their talen ta , aftd their fortune * , in the uerrice of tke people , — oa condifien . that the men of Birmingham threw
OTerboard ,. these partiee , with whom DasT cannot fraternize , be u ready te o « nU » d with them for il tJu grtaUtt ^ ottiblt exietuitn of th * Suffrage that jn ^ juwticaVjr V dd * me 4— ± ui ht see * m vtagi ? i * Ht . tatrdt Unitjbsxl Scjfba « ij . " Why tMi » a kapno glaring that we should think thebl ^ eitl ^ tie ccflld not faU into it inadTertentij . Cpapi tbia ^ greate » t patnible exteBBion of the / Sul&age that can pracdeally ,, be , attained " witi the-rery next tentenee to it , in-which he
" Onr wnepoKey i « to n » k « fli * iiio « tof « xi « tii » ii »« m « . msa dojth » bm ^ idx prewnt arcwmUnee . aU 6 w . lt i , tipon - Takingrtheat t *» » entfnce » in the order in which lfiersta « d , iaiherea posriferity of mittaki&g Dak ' s waning ? I * H Tact a * dear «« noori- ^ ay timt if the Men of Binainghara will throw OTerboard p'CoNHoa , Stbphbns , ani all their other truttrienda , !* » ill then join thein , or , rather-he will permit them to join him in ** contendiiig for the freatest possible « tensio « of the Suffrage which caa pracrJeaU y-be obtained" from that ?' Whig
Miaistry " wbom he " cordially supporta , " and which hte taken hi staod on the finality of th ^ Refbrm Bill , and refusei to entertain any question for the extension of the Suffrage at all ? Does not eTery one see that " "the greatest pos » ible extension of the Saftrage . which can practically be obtained , " by " ropportiag the . Whig Ministry" it n ^ extension at all ; and that the whole matter is a base conspiracy between the "Whig Mfmi « try'' and Daw , to mother the UniTenal Suffrage Agitafion , from whoeeiBCTeasiDg pewer they begin to ^ ntercaindailj new alarms ? . , « , -
But again * 4 e people of Birmingham are as deeply pledged to A nnnal Parliaments , as they are to DniTertal Suffrage , I « G'COKWBtt here 11 anxioog to co-operate with them ? Not at all ; for , by the terms of the same addrew , we are told that on the . same conditions—the dismissal » f the 0 'CoNKOB . a , the Oastlers , and the ^ SitPHBKSES —he ' will contend with them for lt a ' thorienius ' of Parliament *"—but hew much he would shorten them thi » address telli net j for ought tiat . we here see , the ^ sbortening of ParBsmeiits " may mean
the dedmction of a lingle day from their present full dciratJOB . He was certainly more explicit in the * peeA in which Ous address was moyed . In that he declared for triemal Parliamente—always , of course , if consistent with his support of the Whi g Ministry . But does a = declaration , even if it had been nncondifionsl , * r trieitnal Parliaments coh--titute anything like an anxiety to join the men " of Bi » min | ham in their erusade for Annual Parlia .
mentsf ^ r « tkTBanot Mr : Oe Cosnr » ia-gWe « ii ^* «« h * eisa ; but , Whig-likt , b * -would make it ' a aobtUntwe measttre-. while the ^ peaple of Birmingham , " and aU flie Badieata , haT « long de * nouncei ii , otherwise tiiaa 'i % conjunction with Uajweal Safiagt . ^ a the other three great pointt of ^ Cbarterflie " precuTwr » i w address ig utterly ^ eat , but O'CowJiLL , im 1 n « ^ atcli , eondemned thafia& . - ~> " - ' .... ¦ - ' ---- ¦ / --:- :- ' -:. - - whom aad Wr .
^ jd ^ li he Me » rt .. 8 AM Mcnt * awiounceTareiMtacies > o the TTmiona of Birmingham as auxioat * o join them , « aa m bdng actually with tbeBi ! ' -l . Hd is this the ea-apeiati » Bof which they are ab pwmd ? X ± * Birmingham J * trnal , tfe 4 k \ ui of thi «»« me docjunent , eay « : — "On th » wttale we wm « tk * J » UoUay «^ m thk «* » mmt ? B ^^ t * P 7 ^ pM ^ K- j '»!« yeerHt ia . itea , »* d *** . IsBt in spirit . - Ti » -irfaur wwilUM to teoud , fcolrvt iXnid wOrike . BkceMv * w 01 flOluh » aM « i frW » iu ' pl » i « . »< J V * mex «| er » Soo ; Ws adrite wiH aot W folWei , \ . rmun © TSr diewwml tooe iawaidtit is « r , ed . Th , gJym » o « t ^^ kin ^^ ie < ikwiriy » . w . lfii > i 4 , M . d » om « . with a ppenlkrir . b » 4 me * froa . « w who h *» poor *) more d »»« ftth » Wk ^ . « tiT iQJhi lU&iiJ . ol ( SwrtBriUn . taM ^ s ^
« o » « , ; awtM . hnwtr , |» nmeaUr wti of ta » M >) j J *?*< pF » v * LMm 9 &mmi aiteoad iiiiom , wHk aCTer / . iiw mtadyeau , of Mr . O"Cobb « U ' . V ^ eedt » Q » Tewa . Bil ] ia , *?*» taw . Im tk « m m ia tbe etaer , fee « lr p **» r « Slif ? 2 teii ^* nffor t tke . llimrtrj ,. without « MriSM : *^ * T . ^ °° «»* » « it * oppbrt ch « Jfiiirtry . ^ . 1 J , " Ani is It on accpnnt of this « sBeering , ** ^ petulant " document , ttat Messra . Salt and ' Muntz : wduU haje the people of Birmingham , and of illiEiiglMd and Seodand , to sacrifice all their past exertioMall their future prospects—all their half-realiged TtdVantigei , and rush into the arms , or rather into the poisonous , riimy folds , of a Tiper , to be stung to Jeath ? . ! Hu it come at -la « t of ill to xh , w—that when , by our united struggles , the grand object of our hepes and lire * was jart at fiagers ' -reach , it
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That Dak , ^ a : iirty # ^ i «« n « tke igi f hae andertakenr ' U ~ *\ 8 lai * ey" ' the peipte ^ but tif Uaitenal SaBrage ^ M plain enoneh—bat ' --we arenot rilling , anls * s apon mjffieient groend f , toJnelude ia the foul ceaspfratrf any in whorit the people taire beeaaecustomed to We confidence ; bat what are we » think ef *** ¥ * $ Messrs . ; gAi . T \ ind ; Mtf » Tt » whe , with tke ^ ery ef ^ ^ i ^ wwsal Suffrage upon thfir leagues , ( ejnsJ tcio talk of our gifting it early in */***{*) teuudiig ; tie J tannpet of confidence in ( y GbH »» M , | who bids them upport ; the yThjg Mintitiy ^ wh » _ telt tkem they shall aever kaTts Universal Suffrage at all ? - "
. Tht « e geatleaaen are aaxieus for the Uniba of Meem . 0 'Comm » ll and . O CoKKoa—they would hare " thetwe : great O' « . ^ shaking hands together ia ' tSe ^ wn Hall of Bijrminf ; b * m . To elect Jhis * they must do one of twa impossible things . They mustemuw the -Ethiep ta change hit Aia , ^ r the ; Leopard his spots . They must convert the patriot
iato » pel \ tical- » Ulaia , or the pelitieal villain into * pttdofc , -Am either of these twe events are i | ot at all like ' y to take place , we we hoprobahility oftte shaking hands ef 'Vthe tw . e great O ' # / Beside ^ » kat rigkt have thew gfutlemen to look for any < uck reconciliation when they are only to hare th > mighty help of the Big Beggarmanupoa condition f their dismissing O'Gomkor ? ^ .
Not the least ningular portion of the business of this meeting was the speech of Mr . Douglas , who , being ^ the Editor ; : of ^ the BirmhigAam Joarn «/ , was , we vcan ; have no doubt , the author of the eomment oa the -f f Precursor Addre ** " which -w ' e have quoted above front that journaL NotwithsUDdiog the opinion there expr « B « ed , at the meeMogof the Union , Mr . Douglas i » reported , ia his ewn paper , to have aid that : — - '¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ -: ;^ - - - ' :. ; ,. "¦ -.: ¦ ¦ - ' , ¦
^ Oftlw chaneei ef obtainingfretdsm , h « mut s » v , he wwmtwt jmtaking iyrajjinaM e »« a in Mr . O'CounpJlii < odr «* i . Th « re wm » ver / marked differeuee brtW >« a the ^ BaoI i , » * B ^* "" "»* . «* when ke aune dorn to the Town Hall for the Burp ** « L lecturing them iato » » roper obmunon to the Wli « ealdttet . Ami it-was of hi * u ^ n i » port « nee to prerail on such a ni » a , w to chaa « e hit toie / o'i a « Mwe » . Pexhapiib ^ a little raHunal c »«» paUi « m tney might laauce kirn logo a httle farther . " How Mr . Douglas reconciles his speech at the
Union jaeeting , on Monday , with tV comment in the Birmingham Journai , on Saturday , we do abt pretend to say ; but we kaow this , that one portion of Mr ; DouoXAS ' s Rpeech speaks , as we verily belieVej the lapguage of the whole people , not only of Birmingham , but of Great Britaia . l « We must haie ao paltering with Univewal Suffrsge . " And hence we augur » o better fer the additienal " acquisition" cf Mr . Blaxland : ' — ' .-
- " Mr . BxaXLAWn said . iB a ^ dUioa to the acquisition wkieh iht ^ wwe li kely to . har « in Mr . O'Cwaell , the * wm aW aaother person , W no small dminttion , likely to J 6 in their raak ^ -b > mraat Dord Dttrh » m . ittear , hear . ) Sir WillUm Moteswortt had taken aa epportunity , tinee hi * Urdship Unded lix £ DgUnd , ts V . pre » nt u > elicit hi . lord-h ? . ^ jnawa wUtir . to reform , awl Ult remit k » s b «« i hifthly •«» fc «* ory . He infonaed . Sir Wfllbm th . t h . , iiU eatertauiei precisely ttte sa »« opinion whieh k . bid promB \ K . tHl atQlaKow va ^ a . ifeo , ke ( Mr . B . ) thought there conidK douktkMlerdship wauld prava ?/ iameuM Mivict toth »
Now , of Lord Durham ' s two speeches at Glangow , the beit of them enly went the length of Household Suffrage and Triennial ParHwnenta—and we wouMaskat ence if the people intend to stop short of real justice ? D * they m « aa to halt in their career , sod throw th » principle of tJaiversal Suffrage and Annual Parliaments overboard ? If not , hare they net hadi enough of : thei instalment « y * tem ? , . Has the lesnon- of U » e Reform Pill been lost Upon them ? Do they wish , after eneouatering aU the pains and difficulty of the present struggle , to have the wUole to begin a ^ n in * eme six or seven years ? Have ^ ^ ther
coneidered that every such succeeding struggle wilt be so much the more severe than the last , by all the additional power that has been thrown into the opposing scale b y previous extension * . And , after all , if Household Fuffrage anil / Triennial P * rliaraenti could content then , what proof &a » e they of Durham ' s intention to do any iilch thiog as get them ? What has he done in the fouryeara since the Glasgow peech was made to warrant their supppsiug ; that it was ever intended for any thing but » clap-trip to serve a present purpose ? This is no time for being dainty . The people stand on the edge , of a precipice , and a single faLw move by those to whom they leok as leaders may produce irreparable mischief .
We tshall wait most anxiousl y to see whether this freak of lauding 0 'Coknbt . l , for a version of the self-same speech for which , in December last , they denounced him , be adopted by the Council and the iJniou generally , or whether it be confined to tne indiridualg from whwn ^ it emanated . on that occasion . Much in the futare march -of Radicalism dwpcud * on thw . The mea of * the north must haVe no
Igllowfihip -with ^ the traitor—the betrayer of the Forty-shilling Freeholder *—the betrayer « f theJjpfjr of Irefand—the betrayer of the Factory Slaves it England , and of the brave Patriots in Canada . If the foul marriage , of which the banns are thux published , be consummated , then miut the Great Northern Union put forth its whole strength aqd power , and e » en then we fear not for the re « uiti The voices of the men of Yorkshire and
Lanca-(• hire will be promptly answered b y the brave Northumbrians— the Hwelling peal will be re-echoed from the Scottish hills , until the thuncer of ihe voice of liberQr shali yet fall on the affrighted ear * of faction , and fright them into honesty .
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TOBCH-LIGHT JJEETING ^ BLOODY ^ 10 N » PlkACY W T ^ E J"AC--TIONS FOILELX BY THR ' PRUDENCE AND MODERATION O ¥ THE PEOPLE .
Io . nothiag . iae , the wretched impotence and cowering trepidatiou ^ of the Whig Government been more eonspicuouily exempHfted than Jn the mode which baa been adopted » f putting down ^ as they ¦ n ppn ^ , , rtw . ^ . ^^ np » r rt .. ptnplfi Tn lugsjh wich aoy ^^ party , WhigV ; 'i ^ » - § gs ^^ edauMC object of their plunder , the people , the acamping « raping , middle-claas monster , lockup the people aU day in the worhsbjopa ^ and refutw WaUffir them under' pain of proscription and / confe ^ u ^ ttatarva uoa , to a ^ nd azjy meeting at which their perttical io
rights are to bt discuss ^ the day-time . Many of tbo * eiirbo attend ^ th « great meeting at KLeffal Moor on the i 4 tb of 8 epUmber , ate yet dot of employsaeut , in ieomse | aeaee > f aUchargea then teceived ^ Thns prevent ** , h y ^ 4 hi mart rigorous fretch of tyraauy , ^ frem exer ^ Wng thei r p ^ rtitHW tipaai ^ gbt ^ hy ^ day , tt * id ei ^ g ^^ huBfag \* > he fatigue * ot t >; hara ^^^; ao ^ h ^ lioai W two in tb » erfening , . for the parpote ot Wjroal ooBswltatioa on political , aub ) ec ? i , ; . A » * Ugh ' t ol
som « aeaeript ion % a » peceiuary umA ^ ^«^ Biajp to * «? rve a » » n ifeperfeet « ubetitute for ^ l « -ljg 4 a . » Thtt « , by the fendurance of additional fadgne / tbej couid bid defiaioer to ' the enemy ; for there were lot many , even mWdte-men , who ventured to question the ; ibsfraoi-- right of . their atteudieig tb >» tf meetings ' when ' not otherwwt enjaged—» iud thu » the meelfege weiv on ; swimminglj , notwithstanding the shift * of tyraDnical employers . Alarmed at their continuance , despite
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^ , ¦^¦'"^ i V . ^ riJPlwI ^ ij ^ i ' irt ^ tteLtm ^' jiiaaMpiisiJfc . whe a ^ at ^^^^^ f f ^^ : jW « , f ^ i »! s : th »; t ^ ings of tke people ofagbttiot to b * ^ ut ihtim ? Littf ^ l ^^ ii ?«» rtb ^ 5 r « vonci « tol tee iiiuiry of ius thi
sifteHrtes ^ : flyiie maa ^ kfei } - ^ v / totck ^ light ^^^^• fcV !*^ ^ 'i ^ fnotwi ^ Bttndia ^ tb « r : Ul ^ li ^ ibat they eb ^ l ^ o ^ e med | ie ^ with ; UBleWth s peace be wtually broitea at them . B : e idvi ^ esfJUt ,, tha the magistrat «* o ! o wara all persona bft k ^ rjliegalir / . and th « the ^ t * ke care te ^ broner ^ per - ijon , to efoh meetingg to ^ getaa aeeeuntor ^ fff i *? d ¦ riag ^ e justice the most ajsW parties , .- , v , / - ' ,- ' '¦ '¦ -: '¦ : : ; . ' " / / - \ A : \ . "¦" :: ' ; - ¦
. Fraud , f « tr , eanaing , and Tilla » y were neviir mare fully exhiblte- andintimatt ^ in ; tht ^ e inBtructioBs . The ^ tad appeare ia the coyeit ^ eciaraMpnJ : of illegaUtji ^ against torch-iight meetifjgii . ^ fow > the whole / question ! , ' of lega \ ity re ^ hol » ee--it 8 elf inte this . Is it illegal for a mail to carry ; alaateri } , a link , or a torch , to light himseif - ^ S "**? $ ' ^! $ * ' . fvv . | f it be , and it is , ; iegal for one indiviiiual to earry suck an artificial ligkt , tken itipe » idei . tlj just a * legal for ; two pewont to *• so a » oe , ; : auo * forW hundred ai / for two . Of all this
Lord ^ ohw Bd-Mbli , w perfectly / aware ; and ; tberrfbrey i » tk * se iittruotiona , hedeesnot evea say , aiisctjy , ftaiitbiimeetiftgi * re illegal-butidvises the / inagiatratej > wara all persons ef the illegality oif Bucb : pfc ^ JBgs- ^ while , ; at tbi same time , his cewcionsBe *! or their perfect legali ^ r , WiJ his f «^ - / :-o ^;;; / aJ ^ ng : ' v f > iiy ; --kis ' /^ wa-Flliegal ^? ?^ cr « f * iP 8 * »¦ *¦• wcoinpanvibg
recomm * jnd * t | oB , « o | w attempt to break ' up any of these dieetinga , uulese » breaeh of tb * peace kai aetually b « en committed . Why , every body kn «? ws that when the peace has actually ^ beau b ^ okea ^ the / Magis ^ tM may , then ; break tip any meeting , by iiay-light "' as well aa by torcb ^ ght . ; Ha 4 these meetings been really Ulegsl ^ tkar * would have been nothing / of all this ennmderateaass about the ^ base , bloredy ^ and brutal" Whig * . Their ByrmWons weuld havebeen
commanded to diBp » Metheui , wherewr c ^ tatu . cerethdntt . The villanyj however * of thin Whig document , appears Ibathe direction to send " proper persons" to those njeetinga ^ r tM purpose of bringing to juitiot tbe acting ^ parties . The plain English of this is so plainy that the faUheaded brain even of ; theWhtg and Tsry Magiiitracy coitid n ^ misnndemaad it . The jargon aitogertiermeany } uj ^ this ( -. ft Theie are perfectly legal / \ meetings , which you ,. iny most faithful Magi « tratefl , niuat take care to make inU illegal ones before yoa interfere
with them ,, This is very ea » y ; fer you have nothiBir to do [ but send a few " prppet perion *; " well prfmed i ^ th dHuk | MW bribed mth afcw ehiliirigs , who , may , under coTter « f the partial darkness , iick up a disturbance e , uitesui 3 icjeni te furnmli a pretext forreadiiig the ^ iaVAet , ln d' ^ hen , having the mill , ury readr , yoa ca « erdur them out , and butcher a few score * or hundred * witk perfect ' safety . " ThJ * ¦ •" ¦¦ *!* . % P 1 * 1 " EngHwh , " a ^ 4 exabt irieaning of the : « base , bloedy , and ; brutal" instructions of the little Lord ^ the Magwtraojr on the subject of
torch ^ ligbt meetiiigf ,. The Wakefield / Magistrates wtrre eager to eviioe Jhat they ' , were ^ proptr pereonii" to carry tb > ie'f base , bloody , a ^ -b rutal '' instructiou-i ^ into full operation ; ano *^ they ^ made their arr * ngements aocordingly . On Saturday Came out their « : warhing , ' * anil contemporaneooBljr therewith cane out the tillAnouu incendiary placard of a drunken ruftan , ailingjiimseU' < $ iiix , wrho boastg of being - / Ageat' /; ' -im ; " ;* h *• '' , * . '' Pr 6 iSp » 4 a " ins > . ; BrformaUoa Society , ^ and of receiving a hundred - pounds a year from thac Society for his ser » ic « it ; This wretch ' s
placard was : of « e infamous a ^ character , that , not * withstejading ^ hiB being in the pay ; of the Tofieei it w « *** cu . u&essWeiy ; t « two wspecukle Tory printers , wfc refused , to < l « 8 i « .. th *; r offices by printiag it . Haying fbuncl one who was less (• crupnlous , he got it printed ; and- haef theJ 4 agw tratee been really aBxiou * to preserve Ih * pe 4 ce , / it was their , duty to have held hiot ttf bail to keep it . This , however , they did not do—and throughout tbe whole businesB the cenduct' of the" Magistrtttes was most disreputable . / It / seems to kave been capable 61
no other explicatipa than that of their be | pganxiou 8 for ; au opportunity of ' * bulleting the beggars . " They professed theinselyes desirous of preaervihg the peace of the town . The p »» ial mode of doing eo , when excitement . « expected , is by swiaringin Special Conrtabies . There was no pro . bability " of JiUy ! di < rturbance h * re Airilesy the myrmidons of the Government , or of Quin intended to make one . Of ' alHthe terch ^ ighf inectinga throughout the cbuntry , there has never yet been a single breach of the peace commicted at any of them ; and of this meeting , the partieatnpst ptominent in get-^? . K WS *™ tb / a ^ ^ atrpnjteit possible ' e ' videhceoftKeSr
anxiety , to preserve the pence , which / wait threatened by the ruffian Qvm , by offering their services to the Magistrates ais special constables . We shouldI be glad to knovr , therefore , upon what Talid pretext the Wakefield Magistrates rejected fthiit cos » titui tional mode of securing the peace of the towi ? , and chose rather to inflict a heavy experice upon the county by the removal of the ^ oldieM frein Leeds to VTabefield ; We repeat thatjwe cau ittribufe this conduct to nothing kut a wish , that att Opportunity imghi be afforded of giriDg sapguinary / evidence of ( heirhatred and ^ dread of ^ popular enth usiiium for right . Thank heaven , however , the prudence of the people was equal t « their determination— -thetr
eyes were open to the trap , and they refused to walk iato it ; The meetiag wasi countermanded , and the united "baHe , blbodyy and brutal" factious lost their triumph : The bold and . maniyy , but yet cautious and prudent , course pursued in thi « affair by Mr . O'CpN » t >* wiU not ^; we 8 uppo » e be lest sight of by tiie working classes in their jestimjatibn of his services , for whick certain Birmingham Orators , wiuldv coolly , pitch him oVerbpttd t » join O'CONNELL . •¦• '"¦ - ¦'¦ . .. ' . ¦ ¦ : ¦ - .. ¦ ; - ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , - ¦ :. .- ••¦ :.. ¦ -
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- ¦" ; , ; ¦ .. - ¦ > : ' - .. ' .: ' ..:-, ' ¦ ' ¦ ' —'^ . ' ,. ] . ' " ' y " : ¦ ¦¦ ;¦/ . / THBEATElfED INTASION . -WHERE AitE OTJR RESOtJRGES ? i-WHY SHOULD //;¦ ; THE \ PBOPLB : ' AR ^ f / ^' - ; ' / ' .- ' ; ¦ , ¦; , -. . ' : In 4 1 * th » b " ^ * Bcentfy * een made , ^ nrtw j (; * W io ^ &o ^ jiiji . opinibw |^ A » pe ople , aud their leaders aj to the propristj ' 4 » fjamiBg , wybAtre never , in our Editoriaicapadty . TMyit ' . g iven aao ^ uion . We have been content to e ^ to ^ cW . the »| ay \ pg * of otVcr » and , en so knotty a BA ^ t ^^ a *^ ., ot tb * ^^/ / er | vw ^ preiumed , tolteaob , In raadlag thetpeeoh ef Mr . 84 LT to thf : . VN || m || P ^ li tioil Unioi , as + *{ ibrt * cl in the S . V s »^ i |* u » Joui . j »^ , we found ^ mple mean ^ of coming tij a ^ decided opiuioa apoa tb « matter . We are there ! g ^ y ^ told : . rti ^^«^^^ im ing ^ Hl | ^ JHO ' ry ' rr ^ J ^ j ^ f ^ ji ^ i ^ , ^ f - ' wfc EtiJjfisk * B * ao—n ot onij to have arms , b ^ to ute them j and
when the / Gorerimeut are hkely to be greaUy ^ bblig ^ / t » W ^ ( i » r « ittiif ^ ' - ; ' : ¦' : ) ' : : -i v ^ Th * fm ^ : wiv ' ) m _)^' * pi Uu > v k «« 14 ffttUaiT « r «« l « A *« ru ( % M ^ Mjua )| l ^ -a ^ d wW W-for il Uw > y did ftotnt 5 Wtk ^^^ 8 rg . t it » i kn- # i ^ l >*^ whiUt £ . y w ^ iBkrrwtlfaipAuat Utarual malMra / tU Ktusiaa- bear woaUperchanei pal ( i » his' paw : tmvox Ikem . Aatuiral Sftpier had * aid , ia hkUjter ia ^ Umt S » tatr £ y sV «« trii « i- ^ aBd h « w *» «* kilful aa flfear te ey « r tiMp ^ ad » qoarlor-deckttat our we « k and »» r'lull g < Jven » Bient aikve so let ' ' the : navy of ine ktimiw wm
buawna , ^ pvw « r vot isuea OV « T 1 IW SMS , dwindle iato such » weak andr miierable state , tkai it wan utterly unfit to ^ pe witk the Ru 4 « i » n Wjr . Luckily they w « r * now » hutup > y tk » witrter ; but { rout the B » l < ic Uit ^ y e » u biiag ihurl ^ nue mU of tkq / iise down the channtland bura Lundon . WhUa tkoru are neither >» Uora nor shi p * to uwetthem . Mr ; Auwoeihad been for thrve years laughed at Mr telling that MWtiadingCtct . Their rulcr > now were trnn | i iagrttiien as last aa tkey euutil ; bat h «( Mr . S > baliwed that BngUnd , whick haa iriumphea orar the aeaa , will nim baditscsrc « ly pussikle te defi « Bdk « r « wnshorw . **
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fXtp ^^ y ***^ : P ? W ^ % S # ^*^^ H » Q »| | e |» n «/ : * f | hi »; -oeuu ^ yR ^ aa ^ Bear ; j |; dtte > gcepti p n ; el < . Wii ;^ ¥ ^; s ^ rfe ^ uiBie " thai ; if ; / eiery ; : Pp ^^ e ^ j ^ - «*^ o ;» H ;; B . e ^ f ;» f ^ Afi m ^^^^ i ^^ eaty j ef ) ead «» -p ^ ^ ia i&e locker , ^^^ uW ;« ro Jtheir i i * fofc -course ^ would ; ¦ $ e : / to ; j ^; dlirt 5 W ; " tne ; channel with all possible expedition , withttutstopping to barn I ^ ondon . ' : r " : / . .- ¦ ' '" ; ¦ - -- ^> ^ ; : \> -: : ' . ' : ¦ ¦¦¦ - '¦;• ¦ ''
; We confessthat we de not lo « e much ¦ leep ' witt the apprehension of this invasion ,. but , if there be any danger at all of the / Rustians coming to burn Loadon , ik is Bgh time the people were all armed . We jiaw , jttiercifore , iaj ti )^ the people , f * ij " :. « i ) means ; jjit arms' ^ pr «; i » are to meat thVcRuigiana with due courtesy , and prepare at the same time , to defend the Constitution , Jf ^ necessary , ; against rebellion and treachery at home . These are tiie legitimate pujpbsei / for iirhich alt Englishmen should be armed-, --the / suppre ^ dn ;^ sob VBR PBACTiSED , against the Constitution , and the repelling of foreign aggreHSors from oar shore * .
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THB RET . MR . STEPHENS AND THE : WHICr w 6 jULD-BElA $ SAi ^ SiN . On Saturday evening , as our readers will perceive from an accpunt in dur eighth page ^ a ' c ^ t tpn mill it Ashton took 6 re ; by whafcineans , ^ ilMnd ^ ir ^ Guardian , from which our report « f it is taken ; acknowlea ' geVib b « unkn ^ fen / ri ^ that there seemed , ia the estimation of the proprietor , little probability of its having beea the work of an incendiary ; and yet , the vile Whig ruffian coolly r
labours * , through along leading article , to fix it Bpbn Mr . St ^ ph « ws , who irai ^* t . the same ' timi ' . at ' . ' fliis Bury Meetings and could not by possibility know any thing ef the fire , till he heard of it next day . / The cream » f the joke isj that the Guar ^ mn knew him . to be at Bury , and actually quotes a portioa of tbe speech which he affirms was being delivered at Bury at the moment the ~ $ t £ y * e blazing at Asbtoii ; We suppose , therefore , that we are intended to infer
chat the power of Stevhrns' eloquence was of so iBflammatory a character , that bis " words of living fire" were actually ^ wafted by the winds " , from Bury to Ashton , and still retained fire enough in them to iguite the > milll v \ Ve don't wonder at the poor Guardian ' s wa » tiijg to get rid of Stephbns ; but if he , has a mind for * murderers' coronet , why does be not turn out aad shbet . ' the man decently at ohcef" ' ' '¦ . '¦•' " ' ¦"¦ '¦ ' ¦' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'¦¦ -.- ¦ ¦ '¦ ' / '•
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MR . FEARGUS O'CONNOR . ; ¦ '•" ¦ We have to request : the particular attention of our readers to the two letterf of Mit ; O'Conkok , one of which tbty will find in our third , and the other in our ei g hth page ; From the first of these they will perceive that Mr . O'Connor intends , henceforth , to carry on his operations , for the promotion
of the great ends of public justice ,. ' simultaneously with those of the o ^ her great ani patriotic leaders of the people , but without ; identifying him « elf with thetninsuch a rnanDer aj to be liable to be held accountable either to ^ or for , any one but himself We regret that this ; should / be nectary but ; really ^ oh . a cal m review of ' the circumstances in which
that gentleman ha » been placed , —not less by the watchfulness pf timid or jealouV ^ vj gilapce ^ of enemies , —we confess , that we , do not see how he could have acteel ^^ otbeTwi » without sacrificing , iibme portion , at / least , ef that usefulness which the public cannot spare . / ,.. Ia the other letter , or rather efBay ,. headed "Phjuical Force , " our readers will ^ find that stormy and con te-ted doctrine pet , a « ak , in a light whieh admiu of no dispute .
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NATIONAL CONVENTION RENT , WS : receive tbe most obeering accounts from all parts / pf tiie coumh ! y ~ p f the cheerfulness and' facility with which the Kent is collected . This is as it should be . Now or nerer is the time for action .
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we must Apologise to thoa « of our t 8 » a « T » wh 6 h » pp « n ti > get P ^(> en » n * tlier : torn »' or creased , thii weeTb . ' ^ he fact i » our pupeiMijafcerB huve aent xa mixed witk ' the lant lot of pkpet * t * '¦ hud from them , a < jo » atiiy « f a vwy inferior « or t—indeed mi b » id tfrti ij is with the greateajt ditlicultvweuujietitto pa »» through . themachine . The « vU shall be ' renkeUittd , but We . Mve . nbt the means of doing it this week—our » UKik of Stamp ! on hand being -.. ' ; ' vcifyirt ^ aU .. .- . "' ¦'¦' : - ; .- ' --. ¦' .- . . ¦ ¦;' - > . ¦ - ''¦ ¦; ' . "' v . ' , ¦¦ , ' . ' -. " all Perrons who keceivep Northerh Medals for ale ure requented . to KtiUle thmr account *; forthwith . Thoie peraoDJ who received posters from l « etdt , for ' thft Peep Green Meeting , are nqunaled t * ¦• tilafor the same : . with Mrt . Mann , Ktonce . > . ' ¦ ^ : '¦'¦¦ ¦; : ' .. ;/ ¦; ' /• i ; - | .: ' . - -v . >^ ¦ ; U . BROOKS . —Hisaoag n » y d » toW » ong , but itwUl » c » rcely : tjearpriuung . - - ; ; ^ •• . ¦"' , ¦¦ ¦ • "¦'; . „ - ¦ .. ; ¦¦ ¦> ;' ; . ABTHOn . —His verses ars ntithn peeiry not pro ** .
W . M ,, a Worsbro' Common Weavjjr , Saure * u to ¦ alter any word tre think proper , orbut in any newwordx that may be needed in hia vnrar * . The bast thiug we c « at ¦ uggettto hirni * , to alter all the word * , or , wh » t mi | ht be till b « it « r , Uka them all away , and : leave the paper . ;¦ : blank . / v /; : ¦' ¦ .. ., [ ¦/ . .. ¦ ;¦ ' V . ¦¦ ' : / , ' , ' /¦; ' " s ; >/// ' ¦'¦ -. '¦¦ ¦¦¦ VThat M , AJERBR ?~ Kaxtw . eak . . ' . . ' - ¦"¦ ' '¦ / ;•/ . - . ¦ ¦ . /¦ > :- ;' - , MlDDLETOH . —Otir ftieno ' « at iii * O » l «« eottWVahl » ftb * nta isuertionof * lettnr dalad 13 thpf N »» a * bar . ¦ W » n « rr « r receWedit . We believe that cierytbutg * hi * h ¦ % * b » v « rec « W « d tiom MiddleVon hat been , injwrted , with , « w excepuon « f nine Terse * from an anonytnov * antnor rccewadalong Umeaao andrrfectedb « an »» w « would apt detheparty thi ^ jjwy t * p « wi * fc ^ ii v * ;» ¦ ¦• >; .. Mk- 1 MB WOT feMtva an * ordar ' from Xr . O ; fiifcatlaei isun ViAtxcAt ktaocunoH . ^
atr Radical Association . —VTeaie sanr we old bot reauvti tlieif letter luM * mm KnueraadthW >«» AinUi& « f ^ tta weok . Weah » ll B » va U nex » Wf A >¦ . L - ' - S CAaLi 8 LB ¦ ; . FB » iA'ia BAPitAU . ^ th ^/ : a 4 fc » s » ' -te-Mr . . - /" . ^ U '! U «* ubrn ^ x ' v we ««' ' // :: / . . '"; / ;'";' ' . .:: C / v / 'L' \/ . . ' ,. /•/ ' '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :. ¦ K . ¦ ¦ &r . CiV NKWCA 8 Ttl .-Ubi P » pg « l ^^ AjiS ^ i ^ i * lefiw eJJfce . Vha " 1 x 1 ™* $$ *} ?** ¥ ll&& * ¦ ¦ ia not on a . Ha old not orflsf aw lasit . psaew wr «| r . Chalk . To Wa other qvatio * *«^' t ? *^ l ! i 2 S-¦ teu « r » loUn-aod awno rtastt wbf W ^¦^/ . 3 evjate ^ m /¦^ mA ^ ellSf . ^¦ ?¦ ¦¦ ¦//¦; ' ¦; ^^¦;•"• ¦ ¦/ - ;^ : v Choblet BimCAV * 88 bcUTW » . ^ We ;« WakJJeir ilMT raaoeetiair irefcud is aayod •* ttkati » slM * WM »» r tkmHetter till wa kava > i «<« B 1 ^ tBa ^«( o ^ sl ^ ag | l » . O'Puniiar am it , wh » U at preaaar not ia | Ua « s . . lAuuAwiTii Hi : NRi . Ef . —In refeniBee t « the letter of thia
a ^^ gpai ^^ p ^ sa ? / SSi ^ gfe s ^ S ^ ^ sss ^ . ^^ M ^ triiis s . / . ittamore 4 ^ n |»» uataotk « rity . ; :. ; . ' . ;; --c-. ;/ :- 'jr ' , v . ¦/ : ; , Ptasfi or MATTBa oblii » a u . « ol » yovtf « ka sisfalsffkie « fMon <« aiaairmfeiikteyH * wiUka » f r jAMfia ROBtBTS ,-Hi » tetterwia reenredtoo b » t » for thi * ^ w «« ki j ^ bo ^ W 1 * 4 ^ 1 a # f ^ i * ^*» t- : J ! C « KfH SCDitlUH ^ Wwr ^ . ¦ : ¦¦ toinonrnest . ¦'¦¦" . . ¦ :: ¦'¦ ¦ > '¦ : .. ! - . -- . - ' '¦ : ¦' : ¦ " .. ' ¦;• ¦ .. . ' " ' ;
If BMALB Radical—We do not know . ; , ¦ : ¦ /¦ PAX—We « o » bo him notto writ * anr nor * wtlrai ha ntaaa * to endaoineonetoraadanatnuulateit . To C 0 Rll ! E 8 l > 0 Nbei « TB . —Again , w « mas * f ^ mt that ^ aH comiiiuiiitiitioha inte&dad for insertion , may 6 « ux »» Office an Tkunday . / :
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jJSoir , l orWPrefjfi th * - » imf fer-Engi ^ hpwi to msee their fettle .. Now ^ or never , maat thoeevrio a » iffearneataboot & * Universal . Suftag ? AgiU tUa—» ho honestly iesire to see . the- people in jpo * stjsiqB of their rights - ^ iew , er never , : must the
people themselves , if they desire Iftierty sai have » e mind to « schange it , - or the ^ retfpect of obtainingit , / or pxeeaat * blarney , ' uuh » it » tin | ly throw a ^ ajail palteriag ^ -and decide Bt ; one * -whether it i * bestir U ajuda » taralj by fte , jupfer ^ oji ef their jrmciplea , « r to aaffer tiiamselTee t » be again entrajf « d by fl » . lfialft into an iattaimeat scheme of aieappeintnttnt ¦ " ,- ; . "' .-f < - - - / > -WhenEAeteahaatera : pursue a lion or- a tiger , Ae huntanen avns'eaeh ethar from i « iractioa by a ¦ j « wn -of SrvexnonV * N » BoeiiM doea the-: noble
brute bringthe power of hjs ^ rage te bear againsr the enemy Ihau they -divide into ecmpaniw or Beetioiijt , aad , as « o *) n itherusbej upon " any ane , hia attratioB is firerted by , aaother , who attacks him from Wbiai ) and thos draws off his attention to a * ew object . But ne sooner is the new object eaiangrred Aan his rage it again diverted in like ausser by » tiard aaaailaaU By a * u «* B » ion of aiailar diieraioM , the kuBtuhes taking care on
« aeh oceaawn-to iufiiot * » ew wound , - the power ef fte noble beast w expended by ita own energy without producing any beatbt to himself ; until , at last , kelalUa ^ ictitB , not to sopenor force , * o mnch ^ s te cuperior nkill ia its array and aamagement . A game , similar is piindple , though a little diferent iu practical detail * , ia being sow played npoa the "BritUh people , " So long as the energies ot tb . e saiHionj ^ rert divided and directed towards many
• hjects , tbe faciiooj knew , their inefficiency * ni heeded tba&'botltnWj but bow that they have eoBcentrated &etr energies 1 ^ oTeW pont—now that ail nuQorvt »« saierations have been dropped , and the w * r ^«^^ wrsii S * firage m ivsti tbreughout * s ^» hjo * e land—Aey tremble tet ti » e power which * BjiM ! beri » sostaioea , skoaM ersmbW into du * t the -edifice ef eorrupSoh aid misrule ; : erecting upon its nuns the / temple of liberty , and e * tabli « hia-g therein the throne of righteotmieas . Knowing themaeVve , wid all the « ida * ad retoorce * of iniqaity , unable to viti ^ Uaa 4 i » fearta musk of : ai » Tihit « d people ,
" * ? L ^ ^ Mf ? Py ' ^ S ««» in to cajole the people from their purpose by setting np the modt cry of « Iaberaluaa " - _ wiai Dxjrixt O'Coitkxi . 1 . and 3 ^> rd Dokhah as its patronii in p lace of Jbc plain Skibboledi—UHiTBRSALSrjrrB . AOB , as ageneral sneani to all par ^ eulax ends of right No deubt file forlbra hope - 'is , that either the peop l * may lite mad enough to *» Uow this false » tar ^ aed so be bambooriediBUt of tSTeprixe which waijott within fljeir » eacb or ftat * be introdocrion ef Atir natural
enemies into &e peopled Tank * will jomenfr strife and divintaa amt » g them ,, whereb y they ; shit became an ea > ypreT . We trustwe haY « ~ Bot , » ve ^ akukttd the dearbdngbt experience of flie EngI 3 iskpeoj . l * whan we czprfwtbe Certaintyvfotr « oaritKioa , that the loly vilbins who hatched Ae plotahaUBve ^ o tcratch U » r beads in disappointm ent . ; yft tM&k . it wir dury , howerer , to put Ae jeofto , ^» * h ^ r . ^ gBar « r-to jaake -& »¦ awaw aribe troe ^ ejihittBiB . which theysiiBd , a ^' iftitijar ' ailflw then to be aiBied , noraoW , withoatwatnirig . ¦ -
3 ?> e » seems to exist , on the part of lome , a itr » ng iesiBe ^ int&dueed&e traitor O ' . CoioiiM ^ int ^ ti » b ^; "Bot witngtanffing h » Teeent TntuperatJon ' of fee ^ bole Bri tish Bamcais . In H ^ Birmingham JoaT « ar ? weTina sc $ mh ia . or tBBproceeaings ' xtthe "WeiiBJj ' s PoMTlCAi Uniok on the previwa Mo » dayj * t which meeting Mr . Salt is reported tohavessid : —' . ¦¦ -. ¦ -.. :--,. : ' u J ^ k > ajn ^ : # ae . tk ^ bk « , toaai »*/ llr . K » ieiln fRseqt tp aSdns * tbeau aad tkat waa , that Daniel ~ D * Ccmnril - w ^^* -v «^ Sl « fllf . ^ oSu ?« S ^ a w . a ^ fadfarf ^ at ^ ^ ooM ^^ prr . fa , with th » Tp * Bifl « of
f ™» P »« a-t «* rr * 2 r 5 Ba -T « " »*• ¦« ' »^«« t thiv all Ini » njd s * id ti . ( Keaewea amd moat aatkiuiutie ebeariar ) Kow . if J » id l . Ot ^* h d apw ^ iag ^ Div ^ « st moawBtAer fatf * n himi ; aai S tfcejrSd ^ Totkim sat&oik iaxai , bam Hat moment ke wovM Ibhnve ( hem ( Brnewea «**«* , ) / Thar-fcre , a * they aterifieed aJnjnstilitT « ihwter ^^ ewwiT ^^ rtwwaaii ^ ^ Oo ^ n ^^ ererj o&m-U ^ Dt . Thoafk , wkm Atev O-Cenaell » a * Wt . ker « , tb ^ yflii not part good frirada , they w « re perfoetly «• f «» rf ^ khand OTfT lp * ey ** ana « aid , *« m this iadmd a reality or tJnmlAe be % wa * SBf rW * . Bal wken h * , ^ , ^ . . »»;/
* g « tjra ^ i « iwe& tot « tlafor , th » veop k > e » we , har-W * ip * J away frcW-W « re »» n tS »^ eiB « OT » or Whifwrv hewQlafbBBd 9 nfBr ^ bc « KlBte et ) ke i « pte—d » t me iteoBle hall hafrre—tjtat tb > q > ro 0 e riiaU ^ aW-aad ihat th , peopW ^ aU prtwpetaW Whapf / . " . And irifpoimbU rfifc itt ^» a *»« nWage of English womeir- ^ Engtiab . ;^ iaolbift- ^^ name tit fl « beirayet- « f - uppitssid ,- injured , coffering innocence , the misenfantw ^/ for Vpaltry bribe of a iarousand j > onnds / -eoTd biniself aW-aaerifiiid Ae poor infant factory : tUve * , - > toi » bea » cause be was- ^ bennd , by ( p ath *; aid pleuges , * ¥ Mrt . Wgtf hare been held
sacrfd even by-demone , was received with cheers ?! U ftU ^ ke : & »*¦ ie to give food ^^ and prff ^ erity * > tiia' -peppkiP ! " He whose Temorseleii ' and un-^ ty « gjgratpi aa » ^ ft > rao onaoy yjiri , wrung the last * aite from the lone widow ' s band—matched the lait
kalf ^ f-a p » tato from -the trencher , and the * last frapwpst of a blanket trim tbe shouiders of the | simti * d pBaianV n » Teturn for Wdle « ' " blarney " iBtrikBted te jthetir j * nti wealth , power , place , ipid paJtrena ^ e wdlarfed npon aimself , hi » family , * Bd-jM ^ uaj > waaB the woes oY Uit proplewere Bade yet ¦ heavier wvery year , as redress waa projBiseoVtheii , " - - and « i they we > e amused in the peref iecfirat ^ -aje appoktinent ; of a ftw buugry lawyers » a » # ndue % e 3 awl ^ iei % ^ igOjli > ^ ^ y ^ | 5 eilBg-rfffiap « a ntttfa ^ mnet couH ^ e elected by &e&n * miifof the ^ Tories U
K i ^ MiMfthsJi ^ a th i * aaj , any " liqnertBaaica 3 , # ani % fone Momen ^ pn ? eonfldenee in CCohxill wixrfeTe ^' yiBt ^ iaweBSedt any g reat public measure , in wineh be did" / not prove himself a traitor to the pe ^ eV « aaeetJ ^ * " ? ' . ' - ' , " " - / " ' - . ' ' - : " - li ^ . SA tt , baireTej , is not » ii » iulsr IifbJi lauas > iMfe 8 f ^ eoiiifJ » iir vA > *» e »§ 5 « bf ' th . Men's 3 tV «« eai ; T ? nk * i % ^ L ^ mjm&mi& M « irT i ^ byeWbp ^^*| 4 ^« J ^^^ ' " ^^ 5 >» ? 3 «* « 9—^' ., * fc p-CinMtt ; k 2
J * i ^ S ^ lf S ^^^ O ^ Cwnefl ea proper * ¦ " * * ' * ^ -Tlii ^ - "tfi-tiirt TirtMTeiikeeMn fj niiitiiilait 2 S ^ JS ?^ S »^ i . ^^ * »*«* Tteia - * aaka W ?^ «? 3 ?* - ^ * l : te «* » fBa » . ; [ Cowl rkeemfcl ii ^^ & fw ^ J ^^^^^^^ bej ^ n ^ re ^ rtejy . n / T * W *>* 'r ! *«^ - !» l ?^ 9 §? n «; - : - - / .. ¦¦ ¦ . "' .: v - J ^ f ^^^^^^ iSLn ^^ * H » » othi I ? S ^^ Wi ^ & ^ - »* ^ ^ inaaaT ^ ad
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ii iU i > jT " ^ " ^ T ^^ V ^ on- tb * «* OT $ ; j ^ u agi / that it / wotild » 1 >^ keeiJ ^ iby / lS > appojnied . for thii eveniag , wa » "Toe right of tt- / people : WttMfarftm&l Ji ^ tl ^ eS that nottee ^ fo open ^ the di «* B | sionfwh 6 mS 3 ^ be ftated that he ^ boald deViaje frbp 3 ^ the % nerali pour ^ , » dopted _ :, n arguiug t ^ . ' ^ e ^ oa he IhouIlV i ^ nfiAer Puflfeudorff no r Bl ^ atone ^ C ^ aimJa !; t * ne 8 on the Conintutioa becwM . if ^ thew ^ f 1 ^ : : * - ! MaB » : ^ , ^' <^ thnB ^ \ W '« &toS ^ ^ J *^ &rW ^ i *<^* 9 * n brthe £ ? nf
£ ^ « Q « on rnfM ^ raJIy - auipwa ^ wheiitl W ^ ' qujredy . and in r > U operation whet nbbody wanted . > t . He should argue ibis question on the ' natural right * of man , and on . theplilri and simirfe - proposinonjhat law , to U recogibJsefeine ^ : mo ^ * £ ^ H m ^* » ' v ^« « fesn , prpce ^ det Ltq ste ^ t ^ at lair in tow couAtry ^ BMotfiing JeW than shameless meckeryof fte < wifing ^ tees ,, andaa . duced several recent ca « e «; as a proof of the 1 asserdoB i he also argued that moral forcie by itielfe in th « i
present : pase of the working classes , was no force at all , and th % as the ^ y * rliment . ' cf ; ' 'th ' U : ^ 'C ^ untiri reatied their eolexlaim to tb « fruits 6 t ^ trieirfoil aad . sweat / on ; ph ysieaL force , / that the ^ workin * ^ laweg could never calculate oh ^ deliverauce froia , the pre-^ R ^ jatem , until _ $ & •> wwe ' p ^^ to ' Snefe ^ o the Government that the * were determined to fmanci-* L * bem * elv « s ; : ¦¦ ¦ ¦ lie also qubfcd fle ^ raLdigtinguithed arators aad > writer « of former ^^^ limes , toelucidaje , th >; priocinle i ot right , * ndi » aa , e 3 ctea
a speech , dej > vered by ; Jbord Gage in the House of Common , in m 9 ; . i > . \«>? m £ Cicero and Dri Jouathaa-•^ r- ^ 9 f » ' 1 B con " *" »* f * i * p « rition ^ He con * «« de | aby stating tnat with nature and reawn o « theitajdeji tbat ^ hey coirid not be far Wrong ; and t » prpv * the opiniep of the Leeds JladicaWon this sub- ' jecy as * l * 0 « giver anC eppiwtunity ;^ oth ^ a W submit their views- invtihe shape bf aid iuneniiment "' be 8 houl * propo « thfrifollowing reioiutiou ^ : ~ i i --i ' - ^? . ' * Resolved—That in theropinion ^ of ihia meetinft = every indiyiipal in this realm kas a natural and legal right to the po <« e * sion of arms . ;/* We al * oconsider att
mix . pfijsical fore * ls ^ utojafttifiable ^ ufittl other metbods shall ijatei / pro ^ dv « fl * l ^ uBl ^ aid a « the conduct of the present Miaiijtry affords n ^ guarantee that the cruel and inhuman ^ deid * . off $ m >> etltimes aiay not be agatin renortud to , this meeting Li ef opinien that it ; is the duty of the people to be prtifaarsjl fbr ' the w . Qr . y ' . ;/ -. ; ,: / ,: / : /;) y- : ^ - % ' : ^ p- *^ : The resbjuaon wa *» econieAb y ; Mr ^ J ^ a veteran m the RadicaL ranis ,. who > eemed .. to , be 70 yearn old . -He ebserved that he compared moral force in iteelf at striving ito drive * nail with a featberi . Th * Cbairmiitt , inquired whether any person initbe meeting- had aa amendment to advanoe ia
opposition ; te the se » timeat « already expressed , when . no pemon presenting himself , theiresolution waa ' put and carried unanimouiriy * --Jklr , Charter GoDnor next addressed the meeting in a lepg - ^ ienergetia addreaa , in whichibe directed ; the // at ^^ b / n of ^ tkje meeting to the wrongs , and ; miseries o ^ IrelancV : 1 »« awo declared bit * belief , in the statt-meijte made by . ^ obbett , on the occasion of his yisife tpjthat ^ ouiitry ^ and . concluded by deaonneing O'Conqell a » a-traitor to tbe cause of liberty ! and a earse to hia country , andby moving the foUewiagi ^ seconded by James UliDgworth , and unanimonaly adopted ^— , ' ¦ ' : ' ;; " ¦ ¦¦'¦ :: ; : ¦¦'¦'¦< . . v : - ' :. - ' v . ¦ - ¦> . /^ ,- ; / F ^'/
ik Reswved-rTbat from this moment we denoanee O'Connell as the enemy / of the ! { working ciasfeg oi England , Ireland , and Sco * j ^; '; * ni we ^ Call upb » tats Radical Aseociations . of / 'England and Scotland , particularly tho «« of fifrraingham and ; ^ liondon . throwing aside all party difftreacee aad aoimositiei , to come out boldly and -manfully to shew to the world / that they * are earnest an < f determined in the as « eM <» n ' c * -theirpriBCipleSi '' ^ T ¦ ;^ ; . . - . /; r ' r ; ;¦ /¦;' - " : : ; TbW Chairman then rose and addressed the meeting . He proceeded at great / length to poin * out the iioi ot omisaon *« d / commission of which the present
Ministry were guilty : / be cited Pofand and Gircassia aa a proof of the former , de » oribed \ tbeir vbloodthirBtineni in Canada , the varions bad laws passed aiDjoei thejr adsuniaRatitee aad e » ejsiidad , -a ! vsi ^ fbie ; kd ^ T ^ mmS ^ ml ^^^ and calling on the ,-w «« rKJng classes to unite for mutual protection . Itwa » announced at the meeting tbat , on Monday evening next , a ineedng ^ Would he held to take inrb consideration the unjust senteaca passed , by Alderman llu ^ rav ^ on ^ aa in ^ ustriop man > r fo P endeayouring to better ^;« Qndition . / r
: Which lib wili , you oBurfepi ^ Weyke tB » following from theIfyll Observer ^ itf wb ^ Bh ii figurea as a fading article ^ ' The fia » fetf / eayi , that at \ a meeting of / the 1 Birmingbatn "PbliticaJ vjnipn ^ held in the / Tow nwhall i of that town , on the 28 th ultimoiia / iisolution forimmediate bloodshed , prepared by Feargua ; O'Connor , JwaatriunHjiM ^ earned ; " f pnr contemp ^ ra ^ . »/ nuginfbrn ^'^ ^^ q Connor ' s original resolution ; vwaa usUMravm Feargua himselt ; succumbed , to the leaders of the Union , and actually submitted to propose himself a resolutioncondemnatory of that beiat ^ first proposed . '' The Hull ftacM and Huff Ofoerfeer ar ^ both Hari alike . The only AferenctiS ^ ^ t ^ Tory liar ^ and . the other a y ^ hJgliaiv /
Knahesbbo' Sebsiows . —It will he seen by th *> official announcement in « lr advertiiing columna , that the yfest Riding Ghristmas Segsions will com ' naence . - at / Knaresbprougb on Monday , December 81 , instead of Tuesday , Ist January , - ' -aa heretofore . Ob , that day , h * wever , no businesis will b « done except the trial of appeals , and the hearing of bastardy cases ;; and the trial of prisoner * will commence al ten o ' clock on Tuesday morning ,- when , ahd not before , the jury , prosecutor * , their Witnesses , and others bound 0 vet by recognizance ' will ' - be requirea to attend . ^/ Wakefield Session ^ : commence on Wedn *« day , 2 nd January j Poncaater ^ / Sessiohsw ojx Monday , fthjanuar / . '
Shop Robs Einr . AOn Monday , Wm , Hari ^ r was brought upVat the Court Housey charged with stealingfour wbitirigbrushea , tb » property / of Joltt Phi 1 h ' pf ,-bf Wad ^ Lane , 'bran manufacturer . A policeraai | £ 1 n plwn ^ tion and ; . vappreiended ^ waj v prisoner WitH' the yropirij ' An , his / possession . : '¦ He . was committed for trial to Wakefield Hotweef Correction . , > StbA 11 nq f / isxj . —Qn Mondays Samuel WiK kinsbii wast brought up at ^ e ' Court House , charged with having utolen at pig '« pluck , from a /; butcher ' s stall ^ in the Shamble 8 » He waa apprehended upoa the . premisel , witB the article itfbUpoMesBion . He wan : committed forr Vial ; to "Wakefieja House of Correction . '^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦!¦ , : / -.: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦'¦' \ : - ¦ ¦ ¦ - > ¦ ¦¦ v . -, ' .-.. ' ¦ , / : ¦ .. - ¦ ¦/
RoBBKRT . —Ott Monday night , / some vilUiw committed a robbery in the shop of Mr . WiUiun Henry ^ s b » ni , liijwi , draper , firiggate , andf stole £ 15 worth ef auk haudkf rchiefa . and a variety of other articles * It Ueappoeed that they had been a ^ l ^^ gp ?^^^ : ^/^ ^^^^^^ i & ^^ i Iw ^» Woof ^ aWe eritr wa » * pe * id a / S bouse of Mr . BJacBbwr *^ the Ciw « m Ion , Wortley Lane End , when about fiirtf ateaWm « m maai duriiwtbewTej ^ . ^ Wben ip ^ Bte ^ tb « -s 9 dg * 'frMB 1 l 0 : * &wi ** i ^ ffi ^ Mrf conk foible repast pmm > d by , Mr . , ^ g ^ B . The , ej ¦ ^ t ^^^^^^ L ^ P ^^^^^^^^^ w ** , ^^ S ^ ea ^ a ^ PB t ^ sa ; . ¦ ' ^¦^ w' _ a ^ y ^ y f ^^^ sj ^ ss ^ ¦^ SBS ^ SJsj ^ p * j ^ sBjs »^^ wBSSBBJBSB ^ a » jpjps ^ pajp i * TiffliiHi 7 tiit * ' ei stuinbcr ¦ of Tiiiut * ill nmM . y i- j " w ¦¦ : TT " f- --y - '¦? ¦ ^ r : ^» . »^ rs--jlfifr ^ rt ^ ^ T ^ ' - ^^ iff ^ P ^*' ^ fffiS ^^ ii , ^ / Ufa , m . ^[^ kt ^^ gmnf ^ i ^ good supply of tea was previdW t Bn 4 plenty « f ¦ ¦
^_ ^» «_^ ^ . M «^ ¦ ' - _ m * > ¦ - t ' . ¦ _ ^¦ -A _ — _ - * ¦ .. _ - . vft ^ VFjiM . ^ ^ S ^ d ( I .-- ¦ . ' ¦ j . _ -L '_ ^ -- ^ . y . — ' ¦ ¦¦^ 2 - Ji . iJ ~ 'i . / i ¦¦ ' ' ¦ jA ^^ S'fet ^ lr ^ s * ¦ ¦ - fl" . - Mr « , ti > i % Sss ! introduced into l ^^ MSFmmSBME admitted , to give ^ mnmm ^ m ^ am ^ * W w * fe ^^ fft ^ WOft i | n 4 r ^ ta ^ drenV fa good order , during the Bftuing . ¦ } Several ?^ ei ^ H ut ^^ jw »^ hi | fi ^«» ttberoinj / albobgrt tWitteB ** *?» # > f ^ V' ^^^ ^^^ ^ m ^ wctr broke : up in gewd Ume , weit dtHghtoa with thefr entertainment , and exceedingly ' w ^ jt Wtftffed wfth ' the arrangements made by Mri , B . for their accommodation . .:: : .:.- ; y y v . - ' ,: ¦ ¦ ¦ /' , f ; i ? - ;¦ . ; V / - . : ; -y ¦¦
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 15, 1838, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1036/page/4/
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