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HUDBE&SFZEXiD . Stephsks ' s Dsfexce Fcnd . —Balance ia hxad , 13 * . 3 ^ d . £ . s . d . From Dfisrhton , after sermrms preached bj Cliff and Cros ' and 2 13 0 Tbree Friends from ditto 0 2 6 Br Jobn Tone , Elland ........ 0 5 3 £ rots Bsny Brow , after a rermon br J . Newsoiae on Gt > od Fridaj .......... 1 9 103 From Rerry Brow , by a few friendg 0 14 6 ' From Honley , collected on Easter Monday br the O 3 d Fellows , Foresters , aad Aneient and Modern Druid * 0 10 9 F-oa SlaitUwaite , by a few friend * .-.. OH 0 F- " ra KirVbeaton , after ? ermon preached bv Joseph Newjoae . o e *
£ 9 10 9 31 a . Stephexs . —The Committee appointed to mile arrangements fer sermons being preaehed in H adoersSeld for the Stephens ' * Fund , having not re : iiTsally settied with the gentlemen requested te preaea on the occasion , will , as soon as they have fiaal-ry arranged , male it seawall ? known hy p lacard , and in tht Northern Star . They are sorTTM man- should have bees disappointed last Sand */ .
Eobb brt . —A robbery was committed on Tuesday nizc : or early on Wednesday morning , on the pre ' - mw = of Messrs . Norton * , situate in Shambles-street , HaddereSeld . It was effected by removing snzns iron bars over tie area , and entering through the wicdow into the cellar , and breaking through a trapdoor into die apper room , where the conntins-bonse i « > :: uated , which was entered through a small winnow , and the desk broke open , but it is not ve : & » ceriajned what the robbers hive got .
Foot Bace . —A deposit has been made of £ 10 a . --de , for a race to be ran for £ 60 a side , on Mon-< i £ T , the 29 th , oa the Huddersfield and Wakefieid Boad , the distance to be 150 yards , between Sparrow , the Lancashire man , and Ku * h , the celebrated Bradford runner . HrDDEnsFiELD Bazaar . —The Hu ^ demSeH Biziar , which has been opened in aid of the ! N * Uonai Infant School * now erecting in Northgate , has * utpa . < 4 scd all r-rpectarions , the attendance being both Eurr . eroti * and respectable . Up to Tuesday -night . - the receipts were j £ T 957 , and it wa » to ke . A ^ ainoptied to fiaish the sale of the remaining article- , as-i it iifoiiy expected to excel any former exhibition , exclasire ef the donations . Above £ 100 was reeled on the first dav , as voluntary contributions
Petti Sessions —On Saturday , at the Petty Sr * s : on « , before William Brooke and John Stucliffe , E « q « ., the n « w Whi g Magis : rate » , Henry Gartb-¦ srai : ? George Bever * , "SYiliiam Hepworth , Hesry Harp-edve « , and "William Kolroyd , weavers , were cbareed wuA a ?« anltinc , in his dun- , "William Bank * , the KjriheatBn Relieving Officer , " Floyd , the Clerk , artcscics to snb < tantiate the charge . " It was gon ? tnrsj ^ a ia the most unhandsome manner ; the ila ^ stratts cid not appear to take any notice , only of t ' se Clerk , and decided , unceremoniously , thii Eenrj Gmhw&ite sh-uld pay 5 s . and the remainder £ 2 1 « . each . The inhabitants have entered into vo . 'jnrsry C 9 ntribndons , to defray the expenses , acr are .-til ! determined to oppose the infamous New Bij ^ . p Law . It is rumoured that some of th * o ' > f > -
aujnmisg toarDshi : * are going to unite and make a bold stand . On the same ~ day , John Jiclden , Abraham Itaycer , and Peter Biakey , beu « r known ct ifle same of 5 / m , were commuted to Y « k Ca -V - ' tn ra ^ . ^^ at ^ Dext » izes , lor r-sr := g Mr . TSilkinson , thread maBufactsr » r tvf L-n--ley . of three sovereigns , eighteen ftbil ! io ? xjn .:. vrr , asd hi * watch , on the Halifax N « w Rosd . One < . ¦; trie above gav # evidence only a fortnitrbt >; r . or \ against Ma « greave , for * heep straJing , and tre Mj ^ -. sffates who committw ] him , eulogised their con .-. wc-t for being the mean * of brissiujj to jcstice > : ? i ies-. erate and aboniaable character ? .
Rrp £ iL of the Corn Laws . A resident of Ay . -. i-. u . g- Tc \ i , tear Honlev , and ODe of our late Crjej : a : r « to London for the Rep- »* i of the Corn Laws , and who _ i « now a Whig Poor Law Guardian . ' ^ t- e . y snaking a contrast p . t a Anti-Corn Lhw rz ?? -i-ze at the Magistrate ' * Room , upon the w . i £ r « o : . arx - jr . rers in England and America , " .-hoTnnz t ' na : by the r-peal the wages of snr labourers would be ? .-: ? n : epted . ] f this worthy woald Sn « t take p ^ rterc tr
> m his neighbour * , and ra ! $ e hi < owb men in proportion , he might wi : h great propriety make compan . * on » ; the difference is fall 2 s . per week , Trith n « rra : deal more labour and longer hoars . If his tcxsiTliry to fte poor be * dmiaisier « l in tb .- same proportion , their condition will not be nnich mended . Ke had belter talc ? the plan he talked of at ihe public destine , and re-ire from public obscrvadoa . or h » w . l ! be .-ere to find individual- who 'will scrutiny hi > horv «»* tv .
^ Roeeerv . —A robbery w _ s commirte . i st New-Mills on S' ^ r . dr . y night otput ) - ? 02 Monday niTr . ii : ? . ca the prrTni < - - ' s cf Mr . William Hirst , ' taking tsro -erds of Cas > imere Buckskins '; they hnd rot stt ? orh- » r _ piec ? s oat which they leftrntbe adjoin ^ ns ^ eV ^ . a . < i : is supposed th *> y wer »» afraid of being deter * .-i by the colour ( whitpl ) They erTected their entrance by Tneans of a ladder and a * hay kuite . whicli they took from a neighbouring barn . Ev-ry exertion is bt"uj 2 ma-ie to bring ilie p ? rpetra . tow to ' jnstic * , who arc suspected to be no straneera .
BRAPFOSD . Odd Fellows' Hall . —We understand there will be 20 meeting at this place on Monday evenin ? a " . '* ° wisg ta the painters being now emploved in ih-ir occupation .. Axciekt Frse Gabdesbbs . —On Moridny «; eek . upwards of 100 members and frieeds of Lo ^ ji ' e - * f -J 15 . Rn ? e in the Valley , of Anc-ient Frte G-arce-er-s sat down ro an excellent dinn-r , at the h ; u » e of . Mr . John Biamire , the Pack Horse Inn ,
wcich refected great credit on the host acd iostes * . Th ? cloth being drawn , and the business of the L- > czi zone through , the remainder of the evtBicg was >>» -n : in the greatest harmony , under the prerid-DC-y of Air . Wiliiam 3 Ioody , who conducted the : 1 ;' ° f the evening with great credit to himaelf sma t ' -. e Orner of which he has the honour to be 3 n ; emS ; r . At a seasonable hour the parry brok ^ up , "i tr- mo « t friendly terms , cong'atu ' atins each o :.-. .- 02 the prosperous state of the Or ? er .
LTiRATTM . —In the Star of la « t w « e it was "V " ' ^ t = e conmitcee of the Bradford Northern ^ aian had altered thei r sight of meeting from Jio ^ -, a . y ro Tbnrsday . This i * not tin ? «^ . * e ; ihr a "f- ' ition is from Tuesday to * W « anes ^ ay niefet-. Stzphj . sjs Defexcf . Fuutj . —The Horton No-tbem Urion have trannnirted to the treasurers , M ^ ts . F e ! den and Fletcher , thercm of £ 12 13 s . 2 j Tn- whole sera collected was £ 12 14 * . 2 d . One - ¦; ..-r . ? wa- caar ? r-d , bj the bankers , as expenres ¦\ " t-ar . « m : « ing the same . The committee hope this -: ! l * ati-fy all who have contributed to the feed , 2 .- •• : return their sincere thanks for tfee liberal spirit ¦ ::: en the i nbabiranu of Hortou have dirtlaved
. jw =-ij * supporting the truly Chrntoau patriot « rc c ^ . ansii-ri n of the working millions , nsd may that God ' + 2 * juo-eth the earth safely deliver hia ou : of the :-2 . r . i « of his enemies . The Rev . J . E . Stephens . —On Sunday b * t , :-x 0-ergons were preaehed in the "WWieyan ' Ajyoy ^ . T . in Methodists' preaciing-rooia , Bradford Moor , P y Mr . J . Arran , of Bradford , and -collections »* 3 e ainoanrJug to £ 1 12 s . Sjd ., in aid of the > > tb ^ ra »'» Defence Fund . "VTe are informed that 3 ^• rmou will be prfached by Mr . Arran in the open * ir , near the Low Moor Iron Works , on SunSur jest ( to-morrow ) , and a collection made in aid oi At S ^ ohen «"! i Defence Fond .
Hobtox Xobthebs Usios . —A pubiic . uieet-!~ ? 01 the aV-ove Society , was held at tbeFieece-Icn , ' - ¦ ' sat Hortos , Mr . John Borrows , in the chair . * -o opened the busine ? 8 of the meeting in an able -- * apt / ropriate addres ?; after whlcfe the foTIowins ¦ ^ - ^!< wpre unanimoorfj' p »« wd "*—* ' That ihU ~ -a :-r , i : highl y approves of the conduct of the ? fa-• or . ai Convection , and that we are ietefjwaei id "• - ? ^ e utmo « t in our power to mpport tctm , " -The J ? it rrsolurion was , " Thai a petition " be gat : / ap ^ ra := < t t he infernal Poor Law Ajne / acmeDt . AeU- " * - tie mo : isn being put scareelv a . kand y / & held
? . and the meeting declared ? hat- thejr ^ - woold e ^ iaa no more . The meeting was » Wy-o&Jreseed 7 A *** n . Bair ; -tnw and Cro * sland , of QaBM » b * ad ; ^ o , by Messrs . Jackson and Flrnii , of Bradford-Pcbuc Meetiko . —On MomJaj lart , « pnblic C ^ beld . &t * e bou *« of ^ ' - Battye , ' ¦ 2 ? rieece Inn , Birkenshaw , which was uumeroiwly l ^ ^ M »** ri . Thorn te n , Arran , and Hodgsott , m - ' ^ ford , addrei * ed tee meeting at considerable * Q ? t ^ tbe nece « ity of a general org » tadon '; , tae people for the " attainmt-Bt of the People ' s
DERBY . " ^ okkixg Msk ' s Association . —At a meet--J The forking Men * 8 A ^ Mxriatiou , held at the f *« and Ctowh , Cor a Market , Derby , it was » o . ved -- u That there should be a meeting of dele-Dd " T > " wnnties of Leicester , Zs ' otringbam , ! Z rb ?> wilen it is earnestly requested , that , ! ££ tewa > iaalet , and village -wil ) cot fail in ¦ " ^ ' j ° > or more » dfclegate * to the meeting , to A . f , o at Ae ab ? Te public hou ? e , og Monday . . 1 " . r ~> to take into eonsideratiou the pre-t ? n : •^ " of l ^ e Chartist c zse . and to transact other ~ P ° ~» a t Voiicfess . "
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NATTOXAtREKT . —RBc . iTed Ui . from Ilovlsndswain . em rSi '?''"" ' " , ™^ " fte North - gs&g&gsm fc ? nfl- r / ' deta l ? miseri ^ « k have S « S w" ^ ' parties wbo "J ^ matelv FE ^^ T ttsa ^ -saS Jowinjr re «) lntioa < were un-vnimouslv carried : — "We ^ e members of the Bamsley Northm . Umr > n . view witb coirternpt , t ] i « infamous conduct of Mbmh . Wad _ . ey , Salt , and DougW , in de < ertiu 2 tha Convennon , and seeking to render abortive tb * Radical
cause ; we denounce them as traitors to ifee cause firi ^ r ^ ' * 5 . emi <» to reason , treth , and J H ^ i The l \ 3 VLiX ] y mRnted our disapprobation , and ^ e hereby ponrour execration * on such pwrtliunmoi" characters / ' 2 nd . " That this town and its suburbs be divided into twelve or more distncts , and that these district be called section districts of the Northern Union . " 3 rd . ' That for the purpose hereafter assigned , a room shall be obtained , in such part of the town as shall he ftfi JT i 55 ° f hal ] u called the co « ncii th ^ Ti ' t ' ¦ That houses shall be appointed in the district unions , where the weekly contributions t ^ a \ ^ ' ? K ^ 57611 - The contribution so received being for tha funds of the MWJ nni . ia . et 3
KU < -7 - \ V ^ Q g- ' of the members are to ffiJri "P ™ being fora > ed , persons belonging t o tbedi « trict shall be appointed to wait upon { he innn £ ? in ^ J M ' - f lain the ob ^ of ^ S ; , rrtr k ° " ln the n ? of iho « wh ° *™ desirous of becoming menbers . " Gib . "That all per « iu aw paytheir inscriptions to the treasure of the « cr . on Ttnion to which th ^ y beleng . " ^ ch . •^? S" £ s ^ i . t = i ^ Srj ' s-- ' - ^ ' - " - sss a ? 5 ss s : rss-ri ^ - ^ -s
tlf- - T : ; 1 ? '' ' tht' m 0 Tlies reived in the several ^^^^ a s ^^ r ^ ss « iTSi £ A ° - % i Th / 1 ^ ^ members of this SnffW ^ ^ 1 ^ ? d t * ?« i «> l » ave Universal SBffraee , they pleJee th « s * dw never more to ^ ZV / " ° v C pu *** * ^ therror the JoS -Bactment o ? me New Poor Law , or aay other- b * d law . brtn ^ - a ^ re d that the peoj ^ e , wiien they get tiiw jn . t nriits , ' . villt ^ kecare tL : » n bai law Jill wmain on the fece of the S : atute Book . " 11 th ¦ 'i wtbffiwanjn . tam « it , b-st thanks to John " flir h ; ^ : n ] o ? P S : Uon to the New
o . ^^^^ ^ r « Poor _ L » w bill ; at tbf same rime , they beg to a > . * ure Mr . Fie , mng , and all other opponents to tie accursed w foor Law , that we hwve noi auy o » fi . enoi » i » * he present Houw of Comman-s and are . therefore , tft-trnrun .-d nevrr agahi to petition until Universal ourglonous dupl-iyon Friday last , and t ! w orderl y c ^ nduct ^ of me , unprepared ? o : anv , uch display , having m a momeL- ' . a warKin « leli ' tbt-ir daily occupa . mns and gone f-nh d . e ^ rfuliv to weenie Mr . U Lonnor . and to hear ami be advised bv him what l . ne or poncy they suould pnn > ue . in wn ^^ nr .
o » uus , toe fon « are eharriued to morsiricarioa . ^ t aro pouri ^ jj out the vials of their wrath in vitnprr ; ir :. > a and caIuiddj . We have also s ^ ned a < r- at ucce > Mun af streogiu fr . ico . the said display—an unprrce ^ ecied nnmberhave joineJ our ranks ' sinc ^ l asn . AsawprepRnijgihenisekes fcrio maka the sinews of war more permanent .
KS ^ QHLBY . -Odd Fiaoi 7 S . -0 a EB 5 tBr Monday , the memlwnof ^ Kew BrUaonU Ladjre . No ' . 1 , 401 , of the Independent Order of Odd TtMows of the 1 -v T rbr ? » a l ^ ir anniversary at the Hole in the WaiHaa , Keighley , About ' 100 of the brerhrensat down to aa excellent dinner provided bv Brorhe- T . Corla-s the landlord , which ? av ' e paeral sansfaeti .-. n , and was bonnnred accordi « glv ny the gus-rts . Tne president took the chair at five o c-lcci when the lod ^ e was opened in due form , a . ter wskdtbe secretarread the receipts acd
, y over di * DDr , emer t ,, wh-r . it w « 3 fourJ , that after i , a ^ c « thes met and all otder incidental expense * , the lod / e had cleareo tbe-nn of £ T 0 in the .-pice of one rear * mch k-sve » al . ^ ti ^ faetion to ail the brotbrra pre ^ t . Th- A ^ i = g S » band greatly enhanced the plt-a « Hre of the evtmes and tue ftxi ' ivjues were eonnnaw to a late hour , when the brother * retired a ' -c Uly dc : -rjtea with the proceedings of the day . Catholic Chapel .-Oa the afternoon of > mn ^ ay Ian , tee iayms ? of tbe corner ^ tone of a : CathDix Chapel , wa * celebrated in a very Jnttre-nag m 3 i : uer by anume- _> c < a * -e : nh ' at : f cf th " meaiDrrs
and fri . DCs of tha : body , who walked in proce ^ ioa to the site of tbe ne > buiidiiie . The Ciereyman of the Bradford Catholic Chapel pcformed the ceremony of laying th- itoct bv dep ' < itice wnthmi ^ a q--2 : i ; y of coin , & .-.. and addre « Jnthe bystander in a speech reliable to . ! be occasion . VVhen the whole of tbe ceremony wa * pone through , the proce »« ioa again formed and walked to the Devon-hire Arm ? , where the stranger * and the most distinguished amongst them partook of an excellent dinner . The mte of the intended chapel is about a quarter of a mile from Xeiuhley on the Skipton road . It will be a Sne building capable of containing nearly 2 , 000 people .
XL&SCZJFFS . Bev . J . R . Stephens . -This day , ( Tues ^ there was placed in the hands of the ' Treasurer ' to the Ker . J . H . Stephtns "' . s Fund , the following Aim ? , -zi accoact of tbe Ba-lical Association of the dbave place- acd its neighboarhor-d , a . « a first instalment of what is collecting for that persecuted patnet and gentleman . It u to be remarked that the cai-co printer ^ and iw varion ? branche ? , have always pUe « i themselves ia the foremost ranks of patriotism ; and we call upon ti . eir brethren throughout tbe country to go and do likewise . "
From Mr . « . Bealey ' ii men £ 2 ] ] 6 From Surin ^ water Print Work ? 3 4 0 lu the Association Boom , and from Individuals - 6
£ 8 2 0 XXVHE SEDGE . Delegate Meeting . —At a Delegate Meeting holdrn at the house of Mr . Middlebrooke , Black Bui ! , Liversedt-e , on Monday last , the following business ^ vras transacted . ' Mr . Robert Tetley in the chair . ' The follow ^ Debates were pre " - sent : — William Fox , Birsul ; Jehn Haigh . Oisett : George Hall , Desrgbury ; Thomas Yevers , Kirkheaton and Leptoa ; Solomon Thwaite ,
Aimonabury ; VS . illiam Thornton , Bradford : Robert Tetley , Halifax ; William "Wilh y , Batley , Batley Carr , and S pp kweii ; Joseph Jones , Let-ds ; John Me Quigh , £ ast End , Leeds ; Morritt Matthew ? , Liver » edvre ; Thomas Gre ^ -n , Hr . nley ; John Haigb , Jud ., Chickejiley ; Joseph Gofiir ;^ , Gawthcrp ; BetJ 3 min Pear .-n-, i ' -rfirlu ; Charles Crasr . y WaKefield ; Jc ^ eph Atkicson , HeckmoEdwite ; John Beaumont , SoBth Crcsslund . Tbe following * c 3 is were then received for national Rent : —
£ . b . d , Mr . Robert Tetley , Halifax 10 0 0 ilr . "VSiiliam Witby , 12 pear . y snb-. Kriptions from the Druids' Arms , . Spiiilweil 14 0 Mr . Jo * epb Jones , Leedii 3 0 0 ilr .. JoMrpb Jocei " , throuah the medium of tlse Northern S : ar , * umof . 6 10 0 Mr . Tbos Green , Henley , collected 1 by Foresters and Odd * Feliow . « , at ' their annual feast 10 0 Mr . ^ Thomaa Gxeen , from Honley ' Northern Union 1 10 0 lilr , . John Beaumont , Soath Crossl ^ sd ' . 2 15 3 h Tt ' iuo at a Country Wedding 0 10 0 "
Moved by Mr . Yevere , peconded by Mr . Jobn Me Qoigh ,. " That tbe " West-Riding ' meeting be pnsfponed from April 29 th to Whit Tuesday , May 2 i » t . " "Moved bv Mr . Thornton , seconded by Mr . AttinsoiJ , « That Dr . Me Dotall , John Frost , Esq . * Bailie Craig , Jobn Fit-lden , E > q ., Thomas Attwxwd , Ew ^ ., in addition to the Yr ' est-Bidmg Delegates , be " invited to attend the Peep Green Meeting , to be holdep on Whit Tuesday , May 21 st " JJiovrd . by . Mr . Tever * , seconded by Mr Pearson , 'That the amount pi money required for printiag
pTibaids to cal \ the ^ est-Riding Meeting shall come out of the "West Rtdins food , and the surplus , if any ,: of ; be D * mon » tratw > n shall be appropr iated to ib * said ^ Wjfet-RidiDg fnnd . '' Moved by Mr . Me Qttigb , seconded by Mr . Yevers , " That this meeting feel * iuelf sarti . * nerl with the explanation of Mr . Rider , one of the'WeRt-Tl 5 tJing Delegate ? , and reposes confideuce in him . " Moved by Solomon Thwaite , Fecondedby Mr . Wm . Fc . t , " That a vote of thanks be eiven to our worthy Chairman for his ablt and satisfactory condnct in the chair . " WILLIAM WILBY , Secretary .
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BINGIrEV . Public Mexting . —At a public meeting oftn ? inhabitanw of Bingley , held oa Monday j at the Buck Inn , it was uaanimously determined t ! mt thfe Radicals of Bing'ley shall attend the forthcoming West . Biding meeting on Peep Green , in full procession , with music and appropriate banners ; the expense to be defrayed by subscription ; and a committee was formed to give effect to thia determination .
HAOOATB . Radical Association . —Tbe Radical cause is jroingon rapidl y here ; nornbers are daily submitting to its regenerating influence , and ere . long iti * expected we shall have a majority of the mUdle class enlLsted in the Radical raaks . The people geJ » rally , in thL » part of tke conn try , bare opened their eyei and behold withcroirnerfi * attd perspicuity the ( Kjurce-whence ? origi ^ ate . ^ all thei r grieVancea ; they perceive that they are dailv robbed and plundered by men in p <> wer ; but belog consrfoas that a charge must inevitably and varj . shortly take place , they have determined to prepare for the . worst . —A meeting was held ^ i » tha Ux& ro * Baf »« * ftfe ttire and Hounds Inn , Haggate , on Wednesday erveuiug
, the -27 th nlt . ^ theTne * ting was got op on account of the intended visit of Mr . Rawson of Ba » y , ' whb wa « thea agitating in this district , U » aa aamerouily attended , and tbe following resolution * wore earned unanimously : — " Tnat vre' place the greatest confidence in- theGeneral C « n . vention of the unrepresented class > es and that we will lend them all possibly necessary aid , whilst they adopt and carry outsnch measures , a ? will be for the general good of their constituent * . " Moved by R . Thornton , seconded by J . Foster , and supported by Mr . Tattersall . of Colne , ** That the Convention havmg tried to the utmost , all moral means , and fiudiag
these meaas inadequate to the attainment of the objects they have in view , ( good government for all . ) will be justified in having recourse to meaas of a more decisive and physical nature , and ah * iU when called for , receive with promptitude , the assistance of our n £ ht arms and entire physical energies . " Mov > d by J . Clough , sec > ad «> d by D . Redman , and ably supported by Mr . Baldwin , of Colne , aad Mr . ltaw < ou , of Bar / . A vote of thank * was then sriven to the Chairman , three cheers for Messrs . O'Connor , Step ^ ns , and Oastler , and three cheers for the General Convention , when the Doweling separated , highly gratiiiad by the evening ' s proceedings .
HALIFAX . HougKBREAKiNO . —Mr . Webster , of Old Pellon , near Halifax , h * d his house broken into early on Saturday morning , by nome villains , who made away with two hams , one pair of sheets , and a quantity of spirits , which they took out of the bar , leaving a candle burning on tfee table , and the door wile open od thrir departure . Warehouse Robbery . —On Saturday evening fast , the iroa warehouse belonging to the Kirkstall Forge Company , in the Svran Yard , Waterho . me Street , in this town , was broken into , and £ 11 stolen thfrefrom .
Committal . —On Mor . day last , was committed to Wakefieid House of Correction , a young lad aged about sixteen years , whose name is Walker Barstow , for having in his possession a quantity of hammer ? , saws , chisel-- , &c , belonging to the joinering business , and not being able to give a reasonable account how he came to be possessed of them . Suspicion bad fallen upou him in consequence of being implicated in some recent affairs that had tsken place connected with previous robberies ; and Mr . Roper , whose shop had been robbed on Good Friday , got a search-warrant out against him , and had his father ' s fcouse searched , where tbe goods were found . He was then committed for tbree months . Fukk Benbtolknt Sistehs . —This Order of the Toumorden Community , held their first anniverean- on Easter Monday , " at the Pine Apple Ina , Northowram . near Halifat .
Blind Man of Blackley , in Siddal Lat «] y , as this unfortunate man was coming to Halifax , to ask charity , the hoy that leads him fell into the lock of the canal , which wa » full to the brim : the boy called for help , but there b-ing none at hand , the blind man , with much dexterity and preat courage , jumped into the water , and thus Tescued h : s faithful companion from a watery grave . Ii appear * that in early life he had learnt t-j swim ; aud by the aid of that manly art he preserved the life 01 hi * little companion , the sharer of hi « m > . ny t . »' K They turned back to their little cottage , dripping with wet , the old man and boy congratulatlUif nach other with great joy that nothiDg " worse had happened .
National Kent . —In addition to other sums whk-h have already been acknowled ged in the Sur ' . hnn Star , a- < paid Viy Halifax and its surrounding ceigbbocrbwd in support of the above Rent the following sums have been received , viz .: ' £ . g . d . From 20 friend * who paid at the Labour and Health 1 IS 0 — Book * taken out to receive Subscription * ... 1 3 9 — M : xenden Stones Radical A «< ncia"ion 0 la 0 — Luddenden do . do ] n 0 — A few friends on the Hill , Clifton 0 7 0 — Southowra : n 0 12 9 — Hnldsworth 0 J 2 0 — RipponOen 3 5 3 — Mount Skip 1 10 0 — A Mill in Greetland 0 15 4
Whi g * , opened some time ago , what thev were ) lea . « ed to term a '' Liberal" News-Roam ' ; with leave , for members to lend their ticket to admit a friend . Mr . Cliff , periodical bookseller , wishing to avail himself of the above regulation , called in , on Saturday la > t , as he had done , some lew times previous ; and was aecofted in a rude and insulting manner , by the fag-end of a Whig underMrapper , a certain waggon warehouse man ,, and threateaed witb force able ex puUion frcm tbe room , if he did not take his Radical person avvav .
£ 12 10 1 Tee-totali « m . —Mr . Flocking * , the BirminM ham blacksmith , ) i ; i « been engaged during the wbpb in the Albion-Street School Room , and tbe Primitive Methodist Ch * p-1 , Cabbage-lane , in this town , trying u > reclaim the druskard and to confirm the tee-totaller . Odd Fellows . —The Peice Lodge held their aaniversarv at the Golden Ball Inn , Halifax , od Eister Monday . Halifax Whig News-Room . —The Halifax
H 02 TLEY . Secret Ordfr ;; . —On Enster Monday , the Independent Odd Fellows , Ancient Foresters . Ancient Drnids . nn < i Modern Druids , of Honley . met to celebrate their re-pecrive anniversaries . Tney ench met at their respective lodge houses , at eleven o ' clock in the morning aud walked in procession to the Independent Chapel , Moorbottora . to hear the R v . James Potter preach a sermon . After which a collection was made for tha benefitof the Sunday School connected with that place . They repaired to their respective plexes nnd sat down to an excellent dinner . After the cloth was drnwn , the Independent Od ^ Fellows , and Ancient Foresters , collected £ 1 10 s . 9 d . lor the National Rent and Stephen *' * Fund , viz : —one pound for the National Rent , and ten shillings and nniepence for Stephens ' * Fund .
STAZ . YBSI 35 GE . Pcelic Meeting —A meeting waa Wd in King-srreet chapel , in this town , on Thursday evening week , at eigbt o ' clock , when Mr . John * Awon was calied to the chair . After having opened the meeting in a very aWe epeectr , he ! called upon Mr . Thomas Benton to move the fir » t resolution , and Mr . Joseph Bentley to second the same , which was , 11 That this meeting places implicit counde-nce in tne General Convention of the working classes of tbis country , and we pledge ourgelves to , support them to tbe utmost of our ability is tkeir attempt * to regain the rights of th « peaple fey xooTal means'if we can , but by physical force if We must , for . we axe '
determined to die freemen ratber than live " staves . " . 2 nd . Moved by Mr . John Durham ^ and weonded by Mr . James FentoD , »* That thi ^ meetlft ^ rviewsiritn abhorrence and indignation the " Httciap * « 4 , 'X ' pr 4 J * Bussell to establish a Frenchified eoip *» * « f black , guard spies and informers-, nmk-nanwcf Rural Po » lice , for tbe following purposes : — Fitst , » f ooefcing the people into a submission to the Boeonstitutlonal and diabolical New Po « Law ; and , second , for preventing the peopl * fr # « fc uw ^ ting tegather ^ to gix 1 * expression to their sentiaBeBts t ) M » ke pablic copdatt
of the . mis-rulers of this mis »« We country ; tVus proving to , us that th » present geverament is at onco the mo » t crjiel , tyraaaical and trart » rouH to the con , BtitotioB that e *** x : awe 4 tKs cocRtrj ; tht-Tvfore , we solemnly pledge ounselvea tn arm in def « uco oi our wive » , tiur-rhildrfeh , ai ^' oni homes , seeipg Judge Blacbitoie teljs . w . tb » t any man . breaking into our houses at midnight i » to b « considered a murclerer in intention , a » i thaw to kill such a man \« not murcer : we are d ^ tenniroed , therefore , to deal death to all midnight iavader ? of our houses , whether called Roral Police , or any other name . "
Stephens . — We understand that the treasurer for StaVybriJge has received the following subscription I— Auti-Poo-r Law , and friends in support of the iiov . J , R . StepheQ * . with the greatest sincerity , 10 *«
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b-ochoavle . ,- ..,,. .. _ . - iitI Public HEETi ^ o . - ^ Yestjrdajr ' i-Tenirjg" . ^ ek , a public meeting was h « ld in the RaSiralAfisociatiou Kjotu , School-lane \ theT 36 rii /* a . < j crowded to excess ; after several excielleat ¦ speeches from a oumber of member * , ou the present state of the couatrjr , ifr . Thomas Livsey moved and Mr . B . Holt fl ? conded a resolution , expressive of the dia-approval of , and , having no confidence in the present ilinistry , which was unanimously carried . Female Radicals . —Oa Monday evening last , a society of Female Radical * vtra < . established , in the Radieal Association . Room ; , about fifty of . the f « ir uex joined their band *!* and heartn deterrainetl pul » - licly to sh ^ iy to t be wO ^ rM , that they know their right * and will maintain , them . .
PETry Session * . —Bsnjamm Tetley wa « fined L 0 i . and costs ^ fer oockji ^ bting , with ; captioa that if ever he vras braughr up ag * iu on a similar charge , he should be eohyictedra the full penalty of" £ 6 . Gfeorge Sexioa was coo » mittftdto prison for three month ? ,, for not btjipg able toaupport hi * iUeguimate « on , a cripple , . tyreotjrtbr ^ e . jreaw nt ag , e . rr ^ imeou Smith waa sent to prison for three inmtb ^ , for neglecting his famityv - ¦•¦¦•¦ ' . ' ~ Soicide . —OnWeda < j 3 dairmoraing > ait : ' , . airiiVnV uamuA James Brtesrley , committed aureide Wtho
Rochdale Lock-uj >*; he b la 4 )?«>< - a , j ) A \ t . in ' fti ; , eleven o ' clock on the previous M $ h , t ; tb . e 4 , eP ?^ d ^ had , been a email flannal and blanket raanufastufer , but of late had been reduced in bis circutnniinoesj anid had forged bills to the amount of several hundred pound * . He hung huinelf wich a silk , hantiteerehief and a leather-garter . The gairter be buckled round his neck , to which he tied the handkerchief , whieh be had . astened to the grating that admits the air and light . He has left a Urge " family and respectable connections .
Stephbns ' s Fc . \ 'D . r-. Upwards . of . £ 18 has been collected in Bochdale , ten of whioh kai beaa rtmkted to Mr . J . FJeiden ^ the treasurer . National Rbmt . ^ A' feW ' operative ^ of Seanfield print-works , have contributed £ 1 15 d . 6 i . ta the National Reat .
HYIXE . IrcnEp-EriDENT Odd Fbvlow& . — -Th ^ Loyal Benevolent Lodge held , at the Crown ' In ' n " their twentieth anniversary , and regaled themselves with an excellent dinner . The evening ' s entertainment * were continue ! amidst great hilarity until a late hour , whou the company retired highly gratified . Stepheks ' sFund . — £ 1 received b y John Rather , from Bredbary Rvdicil Association , for the Rev J . R . Stephens ' s D < sfenoe Fund .
TOTPlNQTdN . Femalr Political Umiok . — Wa have receired a letter frona Mr . William Pickles , of this village , informing u * thit a Female Political Union for the support or'Swplieas and thj Convention was established on the 18 th of February , and that it is progressing exceedingly well . We are glad of it , and hope snoa to hear like news of evdry village in the kingdom . Ojr correspondent enquires whether n-e received , on or about the 28 : h of February , a letter from Mr . IUwsod , of Bjrr , in onriectfon with this mitter . We really cannot now pretend to suy ; bat it is most probable that if we had , | t would hive beea inserted .
ASHTO 2 T . Radical Meeting . —At ' a meeting held in Charl ^ - ; to a-d Great Room , Anbtori ^ untf <' r-T > yTie , i * hich ii Hpacious eaough to accommodate i , 5 p 6 pefdons ^ on Thursday , April 4 , to ta k * into . consideration , tUe conduct of the Birmingham' DelWates , ' " M r !' . R }«; hard , Thorp in the eh * ir , ' tbV fnH-owirig feso ' lution ' s " weYe '' pa ^ -ed unanimously : —k " ¦ Tliafr-thi / rrit'erfn ^ 'h ; iM learned with the sincm « t regret a ^ l ihttflwrt lively in-. ! ignation that Messrs . . H fd | pft ' $ & „ ¦ , and Douglas , of Birmn » g * i ifrn , nave- resigned the ^ r we ^ in the National Coavenbio « j '' -awd thatiuch resigniition has a teudvfncy , ft * causti | th « 'optirativ «« Wfts ^ . V tf » withdraw their C 3 , nfi ^ eju ; e [ fjr ^ jn ,, $ h » J ! r ^ gjaining DelegaLes ; we ; trie inhabitants of A > shton-under Lync , in pftHlic hie * elhi ^" ashenin ' leil ) ' do hereby ileclnr ' e our opinwDf 11 « : be that nothing but sheer
cowardice , or Whig tTeaehery , could hare prompted them co to act , and henceforth they are only deserving of our scorn and contempt , as enemies to the public weal . " —2 . " That a vote of ct-n-mre be now passed on them for their scandalous conduct , fiud that we are determined , at all hazards , and even with our live- « , if necessary , to protect and support all those Delegates that remain at their posts , to watch over the interests of th « working people , and the progress of the Charter . "—3 . " That we are inrther resolved to prpteot both with our purse and percon , if required , and by every oihcr means , our rejected minister , and * tulented advocate , Joseph Rnyner Stephens , from the viliany and porjury of nil foes , both foreign an 4 ., dqn 7 «« tic . " -tn 4 v , )" , [ i 3 hat these resolution * be in . <^ rtt ; d in ih ^^ o / it / i ^ n ^ uf Operative , and Chanfyfoii ?'— -ThtJ roonn w * s rrowd ' e ^ to the doors . A hmidsf > jn © i «(( ltft i rton w ' aV rn ' a ' tt e fof the National Buntf . at ' w which ai ;< vo « nwtfii ^ ianti was given to the Chairinftn . tlirptttrein ? RdQ 4 HigiB > ' »«( 3 were >; jven for the runaway ibejep < ite . < i , three-cheers for the Convention , and three ' Wf StejJheni . i . B y incerting the foregoing , you Will obl ^ tlrtfRUfeaH of Asbton-ondvr-Lyne . ' , : ,: , ¦ •¦ -... ¦ -, ;;¦ Tir i ' oTHV Hiooin's , Secretary , ,
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_; . v l . ¦ ;? .. ¦' , •> •; :- . ccoant . ' ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ - ¦• ¦ ' ; ¦ . , . StEPHENS ' s . StrwD . —lie Colne Radical As «»^ niatffrn have trar . smi'tted to Mt'Bsrs . Fiefden and Fleteb-er . £ 2 , irony Great and Lrktle ZlfarsoVn , and 7 s . 6 d . fTom Wheatley Lune , nvafeinjr in att from Colne and neighbonrhood , tbe sum of JB 20-3 * , io aid of Mr . Stephen ' s Defence Fund , and it ia worthy of remark , that the principal part of it has been giyen by the poor oppressed and di'tresiesl . hahd-looia weavers , who form by fanr tbe greatest ' maJDritj of the labouring class in tbw tovrn and y cinitj . Tne Radical Association here made great effort * to obtain the Piece Hall for Mr . Oantler to deliver a lecture , in behalf of Mr . Stephens ^ Defence Fund , but tw no purpose ; r ' e could not get it tboogh we were-ready to giva an extra pfiea for one nigbt ' n loaa of it .
BXANCHEffTSa . ( From our own Corresp&ttdent . ) National RKNT . —Received by tbe Manchester Couosel . £ . s . d . April 4 . Mr . Chamberlain , ,,., 0 2 6 Do . do . .. 017 Do . do . .. 0 I 8 Titooiaa Bays , ...,., ft 0 2 Mr . Grestey , ....... ©¦ § 0 G . Moors ,., „ 0 16 Do . 0 1 10 Mr . C 0 > 0 2 Salford District , .... 2 Z 10 t A . jfrit& . Mr . JdmesKfcy 0 ' 8 > \ \ It is requested by the Counsel that all persons holding . collecting baoks will return tkem ' without delay .
Salfood Radical Assoceati » n-. —The member * of this numerous body held their weekly meeting , on Mhtiday la-tt , in their meeting room , in Sc . Scephens-atreet . Toe attendance of members was very larg « . Mr . Cawiidy , an active rofttn-ier of the Association , in the chair . Afcer earolling a great number of nevr m « mberi , and transactinif other bmin-ss of the Association , the agitators reported that they had met with great succeo in the different districts- in Salford . Tbe people were determined , one and all , to have nothing short of th « People ' s Charter j . and , if notriin ^ else would do , they wire ready wich their arms to defend their rights aa Englishmen .
The Birminrhiam Political Council , and THEIR . LA . TB B . VSJS Co « DOCT . —Mr . Dtltton , ID a neac speech , in the course of whieh he observed that he thought the only mem that the people could place any confidence in were Meisrfs . O'Connor , Hivrney , and one or two others , nnved 1 the fallowing reaoiation : — "That this Association believe that rhu leaders of the Birmingham peopleF > are ^ raitor < to the cause of Universal ^ iiWragtfi , > n < l jtB ^ 'their wiiole course has been marked b y duplicity , and hy endeavours to throw a daittp ; iip < Vo fne effort of the people to obtain their ' jusr and etjUS !' r ' ign t'Al and thN Assooiatbn leclar ; e , that , tb ^ w \ &ii \ a \ 6 ¦> tbe'iBirmiqghamiCouncH ' iiccountable for . f . bpt hj ^ 9 > 4 of , any m > % Pf who riiay falt ia thi ? rIohous ' struggle for freedom , after thin secession from the Convention . " it
Mr . HViltfieaond ^ d bp , ' |«« olUtion , ' . » tid Waft " MipV ported with ; ra u ^ b ,, en ^ # : by Mv . ! Hr « , R *«[ O < jrjt , Bar < rowclough , Collins , and Willis , who , were -unaair tiiouoly of opiniori ' that' the BirminRham dout ^ cil had lost none «* ' Bb ^ ir ^ confidence ; for 'ttiw Mraple reason—they , pever iad any confi'Jerrca -Hr tneih ' 7 they , always considered them only mitb ; and water Radicals , led by the nose by that arch fiend . and traitor to his courttry , Bfcnier O'Conneii , affa" n ' i « deluded followers . Moved by Mr . ^ J . lnc *' , "'» tid « econded by Mr . Campbell ^ " . Thiit tHin . Asao « &tioo pledjgei . itself ' to support the ' ConyentiQn /» o . lnne ha , f , they may be firm to Uf niyer ^ al S " unr ' a ^"" M , weij by MV . BarroMrcl < ws 5 H ^ That the - ' aBtfye ri / kluttoa * Ub « ent ,. ^ xteJK'irthttr / t-. Stamfotiattj&ttioti ? 1 jTae . meetlag 54 e ^ . ijidjou ] r . p ed ^ . M ^ nj ^ y ne « t . ?!•! : j
_ , . 0 exercise their functions in the capacity « l l > cxl Iegi » lAtors > This tlie Tories ftiterly ab ' ior , aud profess to hold in . the most sovereign _ contempt . The Whigs splutter and bounce with their usual impudence , while at the same time every step they take exhibits the native cowardice of their souls . Ltwt week tlie t * o parties had a regular scuttle at the N « W Biilny about the appointment of Ctiurchwardens and Overseers for
tue poor . The . Whigs met to appoint tuese ofti ; ers at one part of the town , and the Tories at anotuer . Taj Tories , however , did not condescend to interfere with the Whigs in any fashion , considering them utterly beneatu their notice . The Whigs , on tne other band , like fools , proad of their new office , went into a boJy to the New Bailey ,, the place where tUo Overseers'Accounts have been accustomed to be passed , and wi ; r . h all tbe sangfroid imaginable entered , . tbeir protest against ' the appointments mado 'by _ the"t « o , ' i > ry magistrrtt&s , while the Tories : « r initedi * ith ! contem ^ tupua . 4 eligl 4 , ( ac . the jealousy , « t , tlje Ay . bjg'l . Tbe plain fact is , tliat , Manphe 8 ter is now either , « nth 3 ttt' ' '* tfy legally" appointed Over-^ fee ^ 'ftntfChn | chvrjar 4 fn 8 , ittr-. tliatfit has , a double ism ^ lSvhati W whicb ^ arties wj , U , dkow , u t ^ elegality pr . t ^»» n » 4 te « t' # l «^ hi < i « . ^ h « j'CSunciiinet 'toh ' - ' MiAftda ^ wrfrriinj ? ksi , i «« rfwiiiiy-loft over the ¦ t * bW «* f <« he York . ^ eLjjfor ., tlie upHr . p ( nitf of ap . .-panting AGdroHer for the Borough , that , office beiua now iiired' bi ' Mf ;/ 'i » . RittWrv '' * Tory , and Coroner fo ^ I ^ Hiiriared . of ^ lord ^ wWch include * the Boir « i * Tb , iv . fI *^ poor souIh we ^ ejrighfened , to death abpajli Mr ... Rufte'Fcl 5 umWg compensetion for loss of ofticeVifep ., « : tdfii » niyin | Jt * ifraachflritVof the Whig Cor-• pofttHoB ? 'l ; Tiie ^ pratej ) [^ n 4 « ilunbbi ! ed abont ^ compenMftit > n '? ; vfjr nearly two hours ; and one of them through 1 fear ^ f ^ nvoWlng thenikelves in a mess , actually proposed Air * itutter a » a candidate for the otHce , iri-ithe exerci ^ ftof \» hjc h . he , was already in lull
po ^ e ^ iion ^ ! , ! ' 'law sapient Alderman was very niiicri bfiposed to the Tdry ; Coroner , but he thought if tnV ^ iotftiuatdd an 4 appointed , him to the office , pf ^ bijch thewas actually in possession , and which he therpforocbuiil sot again receive at their hands » WwyBTatfentthMm with contempt , and then they would have & good plea , ajjwnst any claim he might set an forcouipensation I ! This self-same wiseacre oii hfterwrird ' s dubating a * to the respective raeriu of tvh'candidates for the oilkse of Coroner , assured the Cpvraoil that it would be mbch better to have a doctor than a lawyer for a Coroner , because , in case of
a man being'found "in the caual , the doctor wo-ild he ftbb to tell a jury Whether tho man Lad been IUU . RI ) or DiioWNEp . Thi . « fellow is one of the brightest geniuses of t ' -. e Whig Council ! Good Lord ! what a set of geese to talk about governing the interests of the town of Manchester f How much better might they be employed if they wdtild desc « nd from the hay 4 oft to turn over the midden in the stables below , and thus make themselves somewhat useful in , preparing the manure for the potato fields . Thfre is an old saying ,, that kl When rogues fall ont r honest men get their own . " Let the men of Manchester be ou the look eat ..
AM- EvrpapRisiNJU . Bpdk ^ low . —Qn , Monday last , a dirty-looking prostitute was brought np at tKe New Bailey , on > a charge of havihgpiaWed the packet of ^ man naaifd John Cf > w . buna { . u . timber merchant , resident at fox Hill , Bart ' on-oo ^ Jewell . Fi'brJn'th ' e ^ videiicf * , it appeared that on the ' previous tViday nisbt ,, Cowbqm , , whp had b ^ . d { iv a wee drop in his ee , " met with , the prisoner in Oldham . Road , and on their passing compliments , went together to a private hous * ,. where they agreed to-spend the night . When they retired to bt > d , the wary timber merchant placed a sofa against the dodr ,. as a safeguard Against all'iraperiinent intruders . • • Theytten . consigned themselves to tho arms of kf drphens , whose influence on the timber merchant was j ^ Ufth , that be slept till lata » Evefltually he ^ - ¦¦ . ** *¦ A . f t- 'H urn - ' W
. awoke 7 and feeling himself rather cold ,, began to feel abont for bis fair ( r ) partner , Ala *! she was not there ! ' He leaped out of bed ; . the sofa was nnmoved ; but'the-window was opjjn , and sheet , which "fluttered , in . ti » e moramg brae&j , ' . * ' iodiosted the ttiode'of retreht adopted by In * faithless bedfellow . He looked for his clothes . Part of them were gone j . ant > out of his trowse » pocket w *» taken a pnrae nmi' sis + een sovereigns . H » went hcrae . What k& otai to his wife , Go ! know *; , but , th © thi ^ f cacchew ¦ were ' Soon i » Search of the fujritiw . Thoy fouvdj her ; bat tlve money was . gcme . ; , &ad she was cojnpelledto ' eschan ' ^' e the arms of a lover , to whom uh * hud beeni thua taithle . 13 , for the colder habitatic > a > uf « cell . in tfc » New , BaiIej 5 ,.. witb ,, the pleasing pro ^ ge-ot of seeing him again at the Sessioas .
; Rojhwsrv bv A ^ SERffAST . ^ -On Wednesday l&at v a wpo > fu » , narned Mnrgjiret Mercaboy , an Irishwoman , wai . bought before the magiatratfii , charged with ' h * W 0 i { i *« Wn « : frp > aB ... | k ^ B houBU- of her mas ter ^ a ^ ujin . ttty ot" inrearinj a ^ oarel ,. coaawtirig of he *• master ' s cfetaj ^ 'krid '' ' seyetalc » dtei « e * nnd piece * of print Am ^ g ^ t the stolen , good * were als » hsif a dozen fcmv «» and foifs . . a , gla ^ j , salt and some other ai ^ clM . * ''Rbe had left hat master ' s employment on ^ H » S ^] # ' lK 8 t » ** idl * Vanity of ajrttciwbeing missed , 8 &e wjusnspeflled . . T ^ iey . wMp-foaai at a # idc «? 8 snoj ^ in Coojier Street , wBes » the wison&r had left tfeem . obilesr Tptomise of eqliin » for them
A . Nw . ; M <) il » E < of jQBrraxa •* Saop . —A poor fellow wptooosfct up nt the New Bailey , on ftlond&y Ia 3 t vcna % < Hi witn having broken a square-in the wintiftw of » pork sh » p , ' * md deliberately taking ont a sixpenny pie , wbich : h « , comi » enced eatinp . lookinc ai the » am » timn through . tu » window at the . parson ia the shop . On being at&e 4 what he had ta say to tb . u charge , and whether be * could pay cbjee shilliDss thn amount of damage &ma to tn « pio {» erty of the complainant , he vory JB / iifferentl y roplwd '' th ^ t to * was nungTy and wanted something *> . ea (> , and boside ? , that Ve want ?*! a * shop . 'lk Ho was neconiicgly " shopped " wa the trcadosjE for U dov » .
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- Radical JW EETWtGa . —At a meenag of 8 b * council of tue ManrtiesteP Political UnioDy ietd at Mr . Wheeler ' s , in WbittlttStretrt , on MondayBj gfctlart » it was nnanimoosly . resolved t-o hold a public m « e * - iug thi * present Satrwday evening a Gokod it favoBT - of the Charter j aad also oa thw night we ^ , to hold another at Middfetun , fo r the same purpow . Mr . Benbow and Mr . TiHtBan are expected tb ^ Sdress tne meeting this evening . The <> lb « am-Road AFPtuprro MunmjR . --Wnutaker , the savage , who chopped off his wife '? , band and iing-erg , about a fortnight ago , with art axe , ln a howw m Oldham-roadL was placed at the tua
oar or «„» Bailey , on Wednesday last , having been remanded till that day . He appeared qnito uoconc ? rn . 3 d aodiudifferent as to whatliehad done . ¦ KJw !? ^ - 1 Wifl * a t ™ e of i «» P »< ieoce , whiclj ft ^ f ^ M c . t » «!> a of n >» hewt . M certificata ^ rT ^ de £ to , J 1 r - 'M- ande , the m a ^ i ^ rate , « atin > geron 98 tate , and . altogether onable to apn ^ ar i « theCoort , or to leaw tne Infirm ny . # hitoW was consequently reraaWed t » l Wedneaday neS . bJrnS * J ^ f- ' -T ^ omiserable , half starred kSrJL % > despair-dayejv ^ ietchee , ware brought before tht > magutr . ttu . 4 6 a Tuesday last , cnareeA with having gonointoa '&op and stolen somfSl Fh « defence ol the poor fellows was that they wer very ft > m&y-ua& w&nted spmethin ^ to . eat . After * SuargSof 6011 ^ ^ M& «« ° ' ** J we «
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OSMSa ^ E . CONVJEi « TION . ( Concluded from our First Page . ) came-the duty of all to carry out the vote of the Conventionw ( Cheers . ) . He for one would n-ver rfubmitt to tuedoctnne thac the apinion » of a minority wert > to be acted upoa in opposition tow vote of the majority . ( Cheers . ) Dr . Taylor had mbunderstood the terms , aad merely meant to say , that he could not remain £ f ' nt rom the Coilv « atiou lor a week . Mr . C . VRPENTER then move 1 aresolotion coademnitoryo ^ theterm . i iu which the resignation of the men ot J * rmiagham were cgophed v * hsa-> Ir . O Connor movpd , as ' an ' am 3 . ndcn * mt » which was earned nnanim ,-. usly , th \ t no farther notica should b « taken ot tbe matter . ""* Dr . Fletcher then moved , and Dr . Micaot'ALL . seconded , the-resolution to rescind the acceptnace of Mr . D . W . Harvey ' s adnce to the Convention , which was carried . Th * Convention brok- ^ uo at 5 o'clock .
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THE GENERAL CONVENTION . Thedebitesin the Convention , during the . part w . eek , will be read with intense ., interest ; and nerer was that body so vigorous . as at preaen notwithstanding all attempts to strangle it . ' ,
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CATTERICK BRIDGE MEETI ^ tJi ' ' THURSDAY . The CHAMPAGNE STA *« S of 20 aova . MMsh-,-p . p . y wift IS r .,, » nvs . ulued l ' rjui ta « Ciub FanJ , three quanera-o £ a . mik » . t / -subs . Mr Ja cques b f InJ ? rln < 3 e ( H » lme ») 1 i » oicei > rGievel : in . l Hbf 8 UiertoKI «» ( Ue ) 2 Ml-Att » r . v . d » bc Aviceh * ( VVethereU ) 3 Interlude took the lead , and won easy . fheFllura » T- \ ke of 25 * ov * each . A mile and a half ; ... ' I 5 ' 8 uba .
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TATTERSALL'S , Monday Evening . THEDEXBY . Destructive as the running last week proved to th « COMMWa . Of Sjjvaral aoHtfa tbat h * J b «« Q prouiinem favoUTltBS lor thl » L . > rav , It iiom nit appear to n ; iv , ; affrcteil the dispoaitk ) B t * Hpeculate , lor the h « ttuig ^ ye » ter . clay was animated and lull ol ' ir . < ert-st . Cwaar wau n . ^ minaUv at 5 t * 1 or perhaps 11 to 4 . nearly th . j whole of th « atteruoon ; but , although tkree or Iwur parties uffv ' . tivd to Ulie 3-to V , we did notaee a . b « tmade . rihurtly b"ior thu clase , whk-h was late , two or thrive aentlemen would have laid thu odfc previously cff .: red to be t . ken - iheae od . Ia , however , were th . < vr ^ ry onuiJe , aad were not oifcred currentl y . Th- JDuy of AlgieM yvaa backed mvent tnii « i » at li to 2 , and the odds afttfrvrarda olTiivd . The ahief l ^ aturo ia th * afiernuoa vfi * the exwaordinar advance of aa outiiidur in Scott ' sataolp , Ura ^ sraan ; for a Ions while ho waa MattiB t
. » ry at 50 ., 1 , at which li ^ ure a considerable amount tod been got on ; h ? opaaed yesterday a * . 25 to 1 , rw » ia » » W tima to 14 , and UnUhVdat 15 to 1 , each of theso pritot b « ing taken eagerly . Et in . g < vBragh , of th , « same lot , bad * tol < m . Mj imraermw party , but did not make mach progreak .. T »» other l-J ^ r ( Bj ) iaant ^ m , i . en Jwjti ,, rhe Wd AUror , and Acwleralorj / as the ^ ttotu ^ w . b ^ oyr . wji ) mdiwte , Weri out ol favour ; Euclid waiatiiboUt ifftoj , an ! f Uaiscaffelr ivny fnonda pr . «* Ht ; IMmai apniAff'ifi 20 t « I ; dnd W « tw » wnv » rterabet of 25 to i , dropjwd five points ; KJuabewi . brother to Plroip ,, »« d Tr ^' af&WVe tn ^ iKrBOWm ^ K ' h » ve b-en expected to leujre itheni ; ^ reihlli ,, \* e ane ' wft ^ SSr ' At a late " how the bett ^ elbstf a ^ Yo ' llovys- ^ ; - " It -H - ""« " 4 to 1 « g . t Scott' . U »»( tokens - -- ^" - ' * ^ — . -. J — l — John i'cy ' s lot . , . , 3 1 ! 11 1 ¦ ¦ il
- — Lord JerWi ' Clfeii' . '"*";^ . '« ^ " «; - " 'f"v afterwards & *< & ); " > ¦¦¦™^™* *¦?**>>> ' ¦<> If , _ I _ Mr . ThoiabillVjJUc 1 id ( Me * J&ti >' l . ^ i "" ' ? ' ' , 1 ( 3-1 _ Mr . G . Clark ' - C ^ U&& ( Uk&tiU ^; ' " 21 - ^^ l ^ lH * : : ' . ; 30-1 - Mr . BowP ^ Brin-nfl-Bra ^ Ht ^^ V . "' !> U '" " ' \~\ ~ siT Q- ^ 'a * cote ' * VUhinotnutltotei ) . , ; : 40 — l — Marquis-of West . niustftr '* Tbe Ua 4 ifam * ' , ( tafwn and afterwards ofl ' oredL , ., ; , ; ,:,. 4 ~ } ~ r - *^ 4 ti ( tlteu ,, * ' > — I — WdUehfialdVGuln » re ColHtsdt * OTta l > . T 50 — 1 _ Mr . Batson'a brother to Plenipo , 5 ( t — 1 — l ) uke of Rutland ' s KUnibeau . ' : ' ' " ' ' '
900 — 10 — KulwBT Cravens PBC « ptio « T ^ aken ) - , / . 1 lfll ' li ~ 'ft ~ M > -. Theob ldV ( nnrai , « niQ njaamletCtmJt «) i » , 10 (> i ) _ 10 — Mr . Bowels Kin ? of Keltou ( taJten ) . ' ^ 100 — 1— Lord Alberu « arle ' s , Trua . )!^ ~ , ^ ~ SirS - »™*>» c 6 te '* Oroon 6 Trt ( token ) . ' ' \^ l ~}« r cap ^> nw » i » 'iwon'sM « lb . iv « jJe ( talteB ) i . - - - 110 © to 1 O 0 O on Oj&iar , llderim , ' t > ey of Alfuera , KacUtL bjmI . Desman , against the field ( takan ) , •' " T ? - ' ¦ ¦ 200 even hetweao llderim and Krin'K 0-Br . iui »( t » ko » V .. ^ . , 4000 to 10 ( 1 each-against Accelerator , Kpiijanriu , Sad Zimmjrmaa «( taken in one bet , and the- odd » a / ttnwd * • flared ) . - . .. ..,- .. . . ...,, . , , . . 25 to lagstQalnare and brother to Pteni p * ( taSea ) . i ' < ' . [• M 4 NCHBSTEiU'h ^ eadoii--Emik ^ - -:. - ' THE CHESTER CCP . —? . p . ; * - For tbwe- « n \ , Kinx . Cole ; w , stii | t . '' pa aje . iXrone ^ 7 *» rL to the extent of a itau ^ rea , ; wv > B ^ d hav e b ^ eR tnkua i » t > mxhi , but ti to I wmthe toy tifler . fyfi , AJod ^)^ o 4 , C Sfiw « iv : huve all ooen in good force , paTiiciilKrly ,. the A ] uquu . '« . hara * i aud the mart > w . TUiw run the odd « ' : ~ - ,
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mEALIH AND LONGBBKITY ; - ' BEN KIS'S CEL . EBE . ATEJ ) . Te&KU&i PILLS for Biliota , Liver , ajid Stomack . ^ Complaints , Iadigestion ,, Sick Heai- * Ai : be , ' 8 tti « k i fo . l ^ d . andAS ? . ^ . th » Box , duty jncloded . j . -. ' It w a fact , that soraie oF the roest dangftron ^ «» well as the- most painful Complaint * , w&efe tb $ » . hnman boiy \ is sohjrj * to ovv « { fc * ir origia to tb » stomach aad bowels , feeing bvereharged witb Wte &c . ; anitbf se Pill * being so p ^ I adaptdito . ean * of ± tbese eomplaints , baviBg dwervedly aaia ^ t& esteem U » ey are now held in . V
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - ^^—^ - ^ * ¦'¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : / - i ! i ^ a « aitTOa « i- " '' -- ' . ; ' - "' / - < -- ' -- ' . . _ hwtt T » Bek , at our parish church , " Mr ; WiBiarA Htraraman ^ to . Mfupy \ w . Naytor ^ oriy daa ^ htecof : ¦ * %£ *'' , Geor ? e Naylor ^ both Qf Tftdcas |« r .., A # On ^ ^ y ' ' 28 thtllt - » at tadbtoter i&asti * Mr . Ball to Miss € todma » , % th . of that toteaw- V . i ? ,- ¦ V ^ -W ^ % -- ^ : ' } WTOMr . vft »» - ^»' - . « t-lir-JamftsChadwick ^ af CasUemere , merchant , too * h * the Hymenal altar ' Miw Holland , daoghtw of JMt . Tbomaa Hoilaadi . ofTunnicliSii , near Has te « o ^ 4 he cer raouj wa « petfonned in the nariA ohatdu Rochdale . r , . ¦ : ¦¦ ¦ ¦' . . . ¦ . - : jasATaa . . ; On Saturday last , at Wakefiold , Mr . Fredftnck Wilson » af ? ed 2 < iyear « . braasfounder , third son . of tin lato Mr . Frederick WiUoa . painter , of Up ^ erheadrow , Leeds . ^ Oa th <* 30 tli nit ., at Alwlbrough , near RLckajoai ^ Mr , GbveTi Burseon .
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STEPHENS AND LIBERTY I An jidtfresx to the People of Great Britain , tf 7 id tfld , ¦ fviendsof Civil and Religious Liberty . ,,: FELLOW CoVXTRyMEN , —Yon have no doubt heard eTe no * of tht * arruitt « t Mr . Stepbenit , arid perhaps fan ton * have heard ol the postponement an 4 « ub 8 fl ' ijuent repjyy . al j > f tho trial to the QuoenV Bench . Now , nny man " might reasonably auk win- is the trial removed—wh y fKi-stpancit-or . wintry , him . at all ? Thft Whig * are in powrt— th » t U a HuOicient antwer fi _ » r . all inquirer * . Whenever anj- man heitfn ht ii < - rattny , ri ilany , or atrocity , he may rest amured the Wbiwo , are attho bottom v But wliait has the reverend' gentleman done wrong , cry » thuu > and voicph ? . .. \ Vb aji .-iivw ,-h « < h » s been thf Friend ' of thrt pnor— the terror of the tyrant ~ th » ( juide t'f the politically bliml—them » vugo of ihiivwidiisJ-i tiii help of the weak—the nbrpherd of the people . —the ilr . ; i * i <)( the Poot U » w CoromiKsionera—the person who dragged out the blondy-minded Marcus , nnd exposed him to , theworlil — the prop ofthayriilow' and the l ' atU . > rle « 4-thL > inan , who ie * rle * sly and f * ithfnlty tuok op tho Scripture { or hitf Wtmpoh ' - honesty for hu shield , and Gnd tor hk cwnny . mderr-su , !! U . t , thoagh njt learn , the bold und tinfoihpromisirffr ndvocato oi ' Univemal Suffrape . Thc » c , KrWnrtrt , ar « thn hi ^ h cHmcd and mirtdemeannurn with which our feiiriesM vn < l intelii Kvnt advncat « ia charged ; and , if these < harga < 3 ore not of suflicien" ; maanitnde in the eyecof pve ' ry hp » est . gian ,. to fnake the Whig vnliures long to dip their homociJIal talot . i in hi * innocent blood ; indeed , h « IcnoWN vory littliiif th * hintorr of hbt country , or cf the cauiiaa that stimulate " the pow-er 4 tbat he" to : ict a » they have done oli tho 'prij / ieM occasion . Countryman , i * thw the description of wan tbivt Hho . uid be pernutw to drag out a mineraole eiwtcnce in n ciiinmnn
gaol ? Have we not had . political andreli giyqu-jgacrjikiw enough in thi * ill-fated \ and ? Are we never to h : tve rt'Ht ? Have we not seen the bloolofa KummU . a Hainpd # n , and k S i dney crinwon fhe seatrold—iti later timM , an liniifcett , a fitz ^ erald , an < 1 a XV |>»^ -. ^\ 1 t » tpr . tvBra « dri .- « hi ailiidloVil ' a Turner , and a Thwtlevrood . ? Is tha AJuliich of ctmuge ncvier to be satisfied Until tlj * person M tlie enlitfhiein .-d , the- feaV ^ ieg * , the sensitive , the benevolent , the disintereited Stephen * becomes ft ditctifip *? Forbid it , Kwglishtrirli ; 'toti > iS it , h-nour ; forbi . l it , justici ); forbid it , every good f a ting that , reigns in the bu > iom of yntriotuun . nnd exalt * thegbul of the truly brave' But if he muntuhare the fate of Muir JVju « e , and Skirving—if be muat loMuv * the Dora ^ iedter labourers , aud the Gludgow spinners—if he mast be destined tp &p » nd hi * gnnny d ; iy » in » loathsome dniii ;(« on , amidst tbe reiiwe
of mankind , far a \ ray from the careens and endeanncutHof a weeping wife and family , and lost to thn appluudinon oi an admiring pnMic—th » n , oh ! thon , Conntrvwen , it will be twiie . for you to rt'siga the laurels yo « r ' Vat ^ urali ayo so bravely won , ind forget to' sing the natTiinal anth « m , that f \ Britons i * ey « r nhall be nVaves . " It is not th < T ' orjuct of the Wiiigsto' opureiw or per ^ cnte Stophfrt » iwllHt ! vally—' tinyiriti : tmi yoiif fr ^ pAbm they wish and inWnd to annihilate . Throiigjv iiinv thiy d «»; tn ai » il intend to * m \ e tliH death-hlsw to liUertjs , so that the hnppg of neeing th « Tesuirrection of th ^ ji ghte of ( ann ; may for erer be de * trbyeA in your bosons . Avvaktt vtbeH , to a sense of your duty—&& bo lonfrer unaine'd ; or afraid to . proclaim thatyoa aro not Igtiorant'oi the ' irttenttOnH ofyour Ura >> t gorernors , and that yon are 'determined to as ^ wt each
other to e . t « iiU « h , oa tfc » ivaperiBhablo'ba «* , >' OldKlnj | land'k weal , " ' tfnd renovat * the fast-fading ray * ofi "Wd Kng- land ' s glory . " Oh , Co *» trymen , for whit ' was ih <> lm » of onr progenitor * sacrificed at Crosay and AxiucouU ? , VTh y weru the bone * o * onr father * left 60 enricVt ' he J ^ ieldoif Waterloo ? Wa it not to protect us fW ) mityraa » y ' an'd i > p- presrt&a ? ( At least s the WThi «« say go . ) , And will ye ' tbeii m 11 ow _ a worse tbiuk tti * uiandenpot ' i 8 Mi , io , trainpl » f on the lattt remaining vestigs of Riigland'u freedom , by aacntiicibg one of nature ' * noblest g « n » for having undauntedly atutsrted , th % t ** Tie red rbsa of Knsiund ahohid ne « er wither on the breast of a slave" ? And- dare ye Bit paasjy * ly . by , natil your Jjirib * are fettered . a » d your wives gnd daughters urn spirited awaj By the BiyrintdeuA of Lord John , to . th * silent ouUa of'Poor Liw Biuufoji , and the brainn of vanr sens are beat ont by the btodgeori ' s-cif a Boral Police ? JC yoaidara—if yon do , yottlll deMrvft the tonJidenee of so galUnt a . snpporter as Stephens ; y » a willb «* 6 m « alby-wutd amojigat the ni \ iion » of . th * eojrtbf andthec * at « m . ptol all good 3 ii > n . Your pn-iiUanimon ;
acttons wUVbe- 'teMhd dgwn to posterity , » ild ynurctaJreii branded »» th » descendaHU of , Mulliag bondaraen ; whUe the name of Stap&Mia , eonsi ' iTTktodi bf tL ^ virtmias and tlw ww , Will b * . eMDiWd in the cpjajoguij . ol' thu rightwu * » ad th « jaat ;« wath « or olW « niil 4 piliHkai encircle hU iciab , Wlloweiiy tkfl tears of tb * orphan , the widow , and < &e factory , kve ; « ad future mner » Uo ^ ya& Wll that lift die $ to prpte « t an »>| o » of . cowards nn ^ al » vo * . ; J . .. . . . . INiite , "rtn-a , Vriernas ! Let n » petty diflereiuna solly 4 t « ViHjnncyof our « au . i ! . \ Ii jo » let Stephema »*» h , ^ ha will , lhe »» dvj »« ,, wlr > vi-iUdirect , who will HupporV ? Renwmber tb » W abyVBall tr . inju ^ ahiinifety depend ^ lie patina of the Charter—a me-A » n » yoa rraa'ht as well try ti > do wuHout , aa I light or air . Yoa oanjitu but know . that j ^ ooon as it » ig di » - posed of , ahotheo . aad \ iea another , ainit follow . A Ripley or % Cleworth . \ viit always be found to , swear anytking -for payment . Wi » jray , tk . wi , that no discurf may ari »» amongst you ; but lei vonr -rovpa g « forth ttjimgh " tb * Vngth aad I breadth of Om laad , declaring thnt whenever Su-tbe-as anilVts he sb . » U not gnffer aiono .
AUonJ , then , the Delegate Mco&ig . to iKvt'W in Ashtoa o » Monday , April 22 , and , then auj there , tato precatitiana tor hia and your own safety ; that tyrants rosr tn , qnivcrioa with rago , "Oth' -Uo ' s occupation ii goce ^ " <>^ o j ComraittBe Room , Bur . h Inn , 1 I Ashton-untier-Lvne , Artil 9 «
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 13, 1839, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1052/page/5/
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