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— - ^— - ; r ~ „ THE'NEWPORT BI 0 T 8 . T ; / '" . ' . fi ^ wn the ThMs of Thursday ?/^ : ' - y \ r \* j , * 1 jtferthyr , Monday ,, ' The Mayor and * Tf the aathorittes 6 f Nowport having confirmed the TQtnoar tb&t 4 'large ' meeting would be held here this- day , we yesterday removed from ft cirport 4 o ; Merthyr . We came through the hills , ajiti if the Chartists on their , march met witk -the weaahor'we did , we ¦ ean .-vroll understaad thei % - being dispirited . " On o-orway -we hfard many r ^ - ooontsas to the feelings of thofee ' wBo were / considered 4 o be 'Chartists . We called on some r , i the largeiron-masters , vho told they had iafofmatioa thatiKerChartista held prrr » ta meetings box / tipuaUy , and that there was to bea generalpubiiom / ^ ting , out whenitwastotakep lacetheyopuldnotteU—thexwere , espectingit from day to day . ^ Dhe ^ Wi itwr Sconta alvfays ox » t to give timely inforipatioj * ' - bttiVhat such » me © ting wonld take place they ha / i ' no doubt . The aen here are . expecting Fear ^ ro O'Co&ner every moment , as they have peut asocial request to him to , come among then , to Btate . they know not wha | : The masfstrates . however , are auHe on ihe' alert '*
POVxt ., , The Tuitoies , ^ mayp , an d the ^ Hne ' fe y | W ^« Pa ^^ ft P f ^ 8 . Bourbon , werl r . llftdv ^ th , amed , . wea ^ fiyi $ the ^ precautiorie 1 tnrned' out to be unneceasarv . aa not tho R »^ if ^* t , ¦ ¦
H I ^^^ p ^ '& " s ^^^ Klo ^^ ^ ¥ ^ a ^ j * wL ^ 5 |^ ^ SBTjparta . dewted ° io'ihcgonrm % n «; Tig ^ jffi * heif ] B ^ kott ? e 8 ^ ii 4 « Eth 6 i ^ atfd ffiM ! S ^ to « ^'*?«( w *« r aa pi > Ktii
CJSiSSr * ^*• » * » ° » 7 ^ naTettiusrtcetched hflf ^ btete Trhereou Ibiitha ^ pxt ^ eyen ^ or ' efent NftlorM ' mMM * lBo « o » . the . Btage your shall have a
pwWB ^ u 4 cni > the flcenea , " u «» til iho . oortainfalll the foroeiaover / ' aud tba acSors ^ go to supper . " " 4 " " i ' ' ^ A : Blg » ^ ^? 3 » ? rtWo : a < jcl £ . ' ' " LoSf Ph ' ' ' on - ParKame ^ rwa 9 ppened , to-day by tew u ' W' " . ^^^ * , « Qrw * pwcautionswerb ff 5 ^« * e s afety of the Kiug :, tho whole of mgflt * iwa . and national guj ^ rd was ' uftder arm * , ' tu ££ '^ wvas stationed jw to ,, permit * largoadaiwon 9 i ^ orce being - . i Mtantly . thrown-on anv Piv ^
d not an individual comes into the town bat tboy ' arfc awsre of hid arrival , andJnfonnation isiBfaaediatelJf conveyed to the authorities ; and to 8 nch |» extent is this carried , thatapon our arrival . how Th a gig onSanday , night , it was supposed that » we wore 'delegates from "Mr . O Conn 6 r ; a notioe * . to that effect was Instantly despatched to « he ^ magistrates , and orders were given that wo durtld-ba closely watched . , > , ' ^ x ^ * * Upon bur arrival in-Jterthyr Tydv « J > wo used every exertion , to ascertain the exact state of the ' Country , and we found that the population , which consists of 40 , W > , were in tho most excitod suite , the worst sort of apprehensions being abroad . The more , especially aa Mertbyrhad of ls £ « years en * tirelv chanced in itaehaK ^ tA * henaa chan ' rod within
* ? the last forty yc «* tv trom'the peaceful Tillage , « ii ; h its parsonage noose and green plot before the door , to the busy , town , filled with Btr » nger « and deeply TOixednp with every , political excitement of the day . _ . A eort of meeting was held yesterday at Rhyney . Tne police ara upon the look-oat &rihetr leaders . Such is the state of things here , fliat ' one' traveller who-does busintees larjrelrhere to ^ iay left' the town , mndmg the stagnation in trade to be sa great throughout the conatry thafno bneiness is toTbe dono ; and another , whose accounts here amount / to upwards of ~ L 60 ft » ha& . not heeo AVi % to obtain moio than i-200 , and no commetmlniea will stir after dsak . ^ The following are the-resolution and invitation to O'Connor to bo here , who will , it is confidently expected , either be here himself or send a delegate upon ChriBtmas-d&y : — '
"WALES . , * u MEBTHTB-TYDTii .. ^ At a meeting of- , the members-of the Working Men ' s Association , the following resolutions were carried nnanimouslyi ^ l . ^ Tbafc this meeting deeply uympathises with thexinfortunate men who are now in Monmonth Gaol for what . the magistrates please to call high treason , aud do pledge ourselves to defend them " to the utmost of our power against the machinations of her enemies . ' 2 . 'That the sum of- £ " 20 be transmitted to tho Northern Star office , tobe placed to the fnna for the defence of Frost and others / 3 . ' Thav the thanks of this meetins are
eminently due , and arc hereby given to Feargua O'Connor , Esq ., for his unwearied exertions in favour of Mr . Froit , and otherg . ' . 4 . » That it is thf > humble desire of this meeting to . seo llix . O'Connof in Wales on Christmas Day , if he can mako it tonvenieat . ' 5 . 'That t } ie Editor of tho Nortfiern Star be respectfully requested to insert the foregoing resolutions in the Northern Star newspaper . ' I Fe * uxji Radicais . —The Female Radicals of Mcrthyr Tydvil have agreed to send £ 5 for tho Defence Fund of Mr . John Frost and others , now in Monmouth Gaol . "
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TJKITED STATES . ' . * By the British Queen > Captain Roberta , we have received Hew York papers to the 2 nd instant , froSQ " which we give the folio wing i— - . * { Correspondents of the JV * w Y » rk Times . J Washington , Nov . 25 , 1039 . There is a more than usual degree of bustle and animation in Washington , how on the eve of a Session of Congress . The stir which such a desirable advent makes among the Rood hotieekeepefs aud tm * citize&s generall y ^ is heightened by tbVimportant and serious matters that will of course claim the first attention and action of Congress . Speculation and discussion , and high betting * i » now rife upon those prominent topics , the speakership , the clerkship , and the contested electious . It would be useless to bore you with the rumours and reports afloat here upon each and every one of these heads , partioularJT-the last . The rumoured desittn of tiin
clerk of the house to leave oat the five Jersey Whig members , 4 h « S fia 8 e sd . lfibdu Uonlmotion here and cL « ewhere , ls not worthy of the slightest credit . Mfcf . barlaud if ? perfectly" fcoascious that the General Congress is different frtto the Assembly of Penlisylrahto , and comprises members coming from regions , where in euch cases men beret leap out of back Wibdovrfc , but are disposed to make a personal nialtflf of any such aarlhi asstuapUoh of power . Equally gt 6 ufia > les ^ j h btliete . is all Uw gravo intelU / itfnco ftdm Washibubn , a Bout Mr . UeU ' s dtrttbtfut yttmbecte tw & eahdidatd fflf the epeakefshib , afld Mr . Daweoii fcfiae cdtistdereJ the ouly BVttllabk lilttii to ^ efeftt flu * . I'lckcus . Thb k tbe merest speculation , ami as & few days only will tefet all thi » orodai'tltiH . it in
iJSKJly worth mite tot mo to risk tny elmfftctor aiA false witl ) e <> 4 . 8 e laueh fof spdeulftUdH . KowaBtenews , Thfrfl IB a perftct staatmUort ol the pulltleal fllpjneuta iu p \}\ te or nil the biiNtl § \ m \ tim he <« , Tho \ m \ m , W bo lure , li overent 1 but ») 1 ii hushed In ilie q « ietB 8 i 8 tbat lieral < lft the Morw . U is reffeplilmt , Rfter yawoiiiu through tho flu )} , dusty nummar iim autumuin WiihiBMtt > Hfto be wakeU up with the ¦ iipH « na t / ikena « r suproMhtiiK Gongim Tim cipltalhii been for wwkjtiwUu a » t » vo yf Umy < \ V"t ! t ? !* Ih'wff . •*>¦» *»» w Pw « y nnuifi U they aid tot nepilop , The rloh nuiife ( leepmtlons WiM eriTeiopfd ami m * Ue insixnUWnt 4 ke form of * ' ?• rplk , have auaiu returned their pUse * . to
arobBllUh I j p npraJnipojng and wore 11 kfifiplnu fl « Mroof M * . Hell , the ho > peppery dub » t * Ko 6 w ? Mr , Piokena , Ui « bland , smiling fnoe of Mr . punom , erwhojwofarthayolM of tbU availed body shall Mil to that high nation . The plan of ihe floor of the nouBewi ) remain as it war )*« ( . feanloa , to the aorrow of dull ipMuhiners . who oompl » l » of Us odd distribution of puad , aud the delight 01 Ibow taetelw « younger members « ho prefer " keeping in view " the bevy of dames in tbe opposite «» llqry to the finely-laid train of argument hifliototl upon | bo house by eoi&epoiutlea proser . In the tienate , also , thing * remain in ttatu quo , That vile "native American " carpet , repreaeotiuji tarujorio stars on a firmament the colour of pickled
cabbage , i * * UU to be trampled ou hy noble senator , and new hints of astronomy . The ruuvh-hevru burly figure is again to be overshadowed with a dim felt * ctons light from rich damask satin , surmounted with tbe veritable old gilt turkey cook , rivetted to tho gallery by a erow bar in hit back , and holding in his . ilawi the identical half down gilt harpoons ( hat last » Inter shook over tbe head of tbe eeoretary , and th roatenod to transflx him for his taste in putting Ihe « in so imminent a situation . 1 will only add fan . her about the chamber , that Peale ' s noble picture tftho "father of his country , " which wasdiaplacec ^ to mok e room for the aforesaid turkey cock , harpoo « "t *«?• eUU retains its appropriate position in the t Ausky angle of the gallery , Where lu noble Uneamen Y > are flaely mellowed into total indistinctnessi
Tho moi t pleasing improvement I have . seen about the eapitol . »} l&te , ii in that most delightful of all it * rooms , tho li prary , ^ Entering there to-day , 1 found on the wall t * its Sonthern extremity a fine lifesite portrait of Peyton Randolph , painted by the elderPeale , b 1776 . It is a moit Wostlu * p ] e . tttra . in fine pra serration , repptrantiat the patriot In all the taposin . tdji ^ iy of a bob-wu , capacious cuffs , and shorts , . nekhtened by trappings ofma-• oary , which make him look "every inch *' a peer . Hii Jolly fl * aro is fl ** ed on o « e side by the well ktowtihwtd of Colua ^^ Aud a striklug head of t ^ s ^^ QsssiX l ^ % ft desetada&i of the dU ^ Wtt of thsnew wwld . Tb « M palnUnfs its a % * a » t Ihiproveuteut to thi Mbftryjattd Impart * fidi ng ©« o | oi ^ l lo th « ittt ^ dent , well known to tho *» wh V hire nridMeaUu the rieh Waufim of Kuwpe . Ot » uk ton , sHott / a wry out 1 !! £ e » u twrse , fir . § U wfr > lttiuf « f -- j i ^ P ^ * - - * i *^ Ti
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fttffvt ^ -MM oc ? ur ^ d , v , , , r : .:. . A ! oneo'clockpreciselytheQuceptl « fttlieTuUerietf mft cawiage ! dx « vx » byjwq ho / aes . » .. d proceeded along th ^ quayi t ^ tho , Ghani ? er ^ £ deputies . 'She ' ^ wiw . reoeived , JrespeptfttUy > y the offal , buf no * approbation w « b heard . At a quarter p one the King left the palMein a oarriage ' also drawn bjr two ' hpraea . ) ff « w « S preceded Tiy m 1 M ! ffiwi& ft ? ew' » l « adron 6 of chaSseur ^ ^ evettfl' Kenera officers * nd > heir ^ idek-de ^ anro , ana \« S £ 5 onroi the national guard a ehevali' the DukSs ' of OrteanB roaVoit- 'horieback at the side of M * oyal flarrtage . Sa ^* Sto ! 7 ! ire 2 K *! Mw : <»^^ % iiwwii vj fUD 4 ubbiioiu
•• . » w-. » v •*«•» , jl . ' , ana ma-protossion was , dosed by a large bddx of 'draiooM ^ Great care was taken on the line of march , ' tokeep the passage clear , and no private individual oould getwthm a hundred yards of the King ' s fearriajas Ihe King was received with cheers by the troops ' but the ^ people appeared perfectly indifteront to the procession Inaeed , the Weather' prevented- any great crowd beidg assembled ; as itTamodfu torreata durin the whole of the ceremony . If tho weather had been ftvoarable the procession was calctilatedto BSTJi ? V * e ?™* * - ** « national tfuatd , * with horse and foot , turned out in very sanitary style , and the elite- of tho garrison of Paris was selected for the occasion . J ¦ " - -
in the immediate vicinity of the Palate Bourbon alargfr < " -M <\ hadoollected at ah early hour , notwithstanding the n 3 ESvTm « a bje siate of the weather . In tins quarter , also , the arm&d force was considerable , although ' somewhat less than on former occasions . It consisted of several battalions of cavalry and infantry both of the line and national guards , with the usual accompaniments of police . So strict wafl the order gives , tba * no person iras allowed to break the line of procession without a Bpecialticket being obtained , and many persons wero thus deprived ot tnd Power of bnioriug the chambers . As early as ten o ' clock the Chamber of Deputies , in which the royal Bpeecb is wad , was-thronged by persons wlXo ^ - ° ^!? i , H ^? . ., < lmisaon J . and iu thecouree vi iiuuriui t
nu ne * riounee were nlltd . Several peeresses and ladieaof distinction in full dress presented a very « ay appearance . The diplomatic triWe was afeomuoh distinguished , and the peers , in full cos-SSS ^ kM * br ^ j iant appearance . Several altorahons had been made tor 'the occasion in the body of the house . The president ' s chair and tribune were removed-to- make'way for the-royal f auleuU andprinc « s » tabourote . Seats were also erected for th& ^ ounoil of State , and tho RojalStonVAt twelve : oolo 6 kthepeereand deputies entered the chamber aud b « ft > r « toft all their benches were occupied ; On tne-arriTalof the Queen and princesses , the chamber ros&and received them in tho most flattering mauner . At balf-pastone Iris Majesty was-annouriced , ana as ^ A i ?^ ^ * ^ ly »^ «»^» % « heered . 1
» r - * z V " »«» accompamea tae Kmtf . . His Maje 3 ty ,. after acknowledging by bowa the courtesy of the 1 tame , covered himaeUand sat down , andthen delivered in a firm and audible VoicS the royal speech . At its contusion ,, cries of "Vive le Rox ! " were hoard at every side , which the King cordially acknowledged . Tho Minister of Justici tbeh announced-in t&o usual form the open ng of the session for 11 U 0 , and hia Majesty and suita retired from * he Cliambrtrs . aud < xcturried to the Twlqnw lathe 8 am 6 order ia which , thoy had como . Not the sligbtfest disorder occurred in any JwS , . fc-w" ! 1 ei « [» the K ° , > Sto or returning trom the Paiaw Bourbon , and jfaris waB jiever more tranq « t than on tliLe day .
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BELIEF OP THE UNEMPL OYED . PUBLIC MEETING * . ° " « sday < at noon , a public meeting , convfened by the Mayor , on the requisition of a number ol gentlemen . wa « . held : at the , Court House . To take rnto consiJeratiou thecoridltion ' of , the unemployed poor of this dateifit , with a Vlew to the adoption oi prpnipt . and judicous me » idure 8 for ' ifs aUeviarion . [ fbe ^ waa a Very la ^ s attendan es , taovu bumerousi ndeedi than' * we * * Wr '• row ^ mber to have s £ m £ « SVv « n ' T - - The Cuit House ' sa ^ SESJS & ^ r ** mm r-Kooa after twelve o ' clock , the Ma * o * took the feS * . **• tahf address , readtho « 3 tSS
? ™» cntn « rJn « $ ttHghad been convened ^ 2 Vr ^ UooiL moved the first resolution , for which aajasttfcttss-i" && . a ^ jKaraitticfia * eiertlobs Which had been made id forme ? v&H ? a Vff&ySLsTf&W- W ^¦ WBffi iiforkinen , which stated that tip to TuesdaV HlfiHt . fi' 6 tti . 2 , IOO pofWliS , hdttdB of ftfilijet , farvtntf ^ rt httmber from twtt idI slet < jm n \ mlu& Q tlK ? ftw
oepenaonp on tuose ^ ho are out . Fotif atttfllw oooarionahaa oooufi-ed during the Lwt twSwmSSi Wlti t wiioii MMi wore t&kedi u 161 ) , whati thd HHSKffi'fiW ^ ^ * MVMB 4 V ? f U ' ^ " » AH » w »» wd Mr ,
Mr . Uuoncifi , WHtTH moyfltl t ) mt tho ' Jc ^ Bori of thn Work n * % ' fj Oonmittu N r ? J prwRmu to tTi WrlOt f |» tw » Connor then said he olalmod a rtoW a » n Knfliiahmaii . ( 0 n * ke a f ^ w etenS&u 1 TSS wlttoont entertng / nto thTm »« wov « SXt KuX ! waTftgrteS S ! " * ed * ° tl < e «•¦•»» & • wtiBh ^ Consldorable uproar won produoed ai ibis nnrin , i
tarasjas ^^ > aployad Lould giro Iu to ILn ComBIU « S ilM » 5 tisajasss !* " * ™" »»" ' ™ { hfar ti ^ ur ^ . s ^ r . vJfe ^ S ' tl * " ^ 8 « ° o « ded by tho X " nfc ^ T ^ SK tvfe ^ ,
, Mr , GtoUQE White again preBsod for tta wKni « of the report ot the UnTmployed Com ? nittw 7 o bo # WA 2 ft £ SugM ft 22 ^**^^ = ^ Mr , ioTfOMLHV , ' as the chairman of the hnm mitteBproparodto read it , but SSmiJS ^ u ' otttewd" into statements which had ^ T ? * tll ?
kdowledge ainoe the report was made » tib . and « f the heart-rending eharaoter of whiehhe An ^ JZ euee been eye-wltaew . He theft « SSmTthatTh ! S 5 S there were numbers whe were aftWloSlftS !!! jf ihe rtarratUm poiak , and who w # l fflwh . ! STr port , ud Khun it w » SUSL """»""»«• M » brftorfifSj °£ ?» * ., " *•¦ «* W * bj « r « jjottomiey , and wai Mui'D ^ iiuirt iu * l iEr * * eoutdbefb ^ tflii ^^ woiJh ^^ u V ^^ ttjUi euwUtte ^ WouWjittffiTttWi ffi ^ tteeualrlel of HflL Uo * eW « uil SA !! ' *«• (
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K I' - ¦^¦•^^^^¦^^^•*^*^^^*^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* T ^ w ^^^^ T ^^^^^ T ^**^ mB ^>^^^ ji (< p ^ B ^(^(^ i ^)^^^^ pj ^ pi (^^^ a * i ^^^^ pf ^ fc ^^ fc ^< fc fiirMg ®^^§^^ ^^ ^^ f ? f ^ m ^ J ^^^ W ^ P ^ utM ^ WBVw ' o ^^^ , ; p ^ W « &g ^ owj&ur , jgf'IM co « fusion ' j tin \ en | a ^ ii ^^ ePi ^«^^ ' ^ r | S ^ bv tticl ' m ^ j drisy & tnV jer | pnii ^ p > e 3 § nt ,, % fio ( eeling , tne 8 epsaii < tn-pf an . ^ enipty' ^ st dn ^ ch , | bc ^ an to d ^ aw ' cpmp ^ a ^ 6 nBJ ^ w _ epn \ i | bejU- 'fe || ttpd vrofse ; < lxad appekranceQ ^ theinselteB {§ "the , b"pdy ' of tHdincotmff , t i&i'tiia $ l ^ getTtr ^ o ^ i ^^ at ^ TiiH 6 mV 4 " eolarintt thaf ' they . $$ M c ^ . theVeto ' a 4 iWeafoa t 5 Vegetate ; ftr ^ iw thSK » t *» wsiiot becauseflip rewa ^ a ' scaiiity of brej ^ ljndF Nothing , that ihey . were hnngry a » a . ftaKed ^ but'bd ^ sei' ' ther ^ v ? aa too " much of &enu they ;? had ; coinej ii : d « mand "' ^ ; p 5 rtion , sufflolent to ' ,, render ' thetr ; lives happy , of the necessariesi ^ vhich tfcey > Jo $ > ha 4 , woKc , « d . { This ' feXcitepeJit contiupod witan hour , ananeyor , do we , reme , mb ^ r . to ' have ; wifriessea' ? ln , y - Ifii ' uig like it . , Trn } y , ' it was the ststrving , inajfetrious class , against th ' ff pampered idlers whoTfttfen tfp ' Gn ' ^ fio produce . , D / t Wi ^ TAMS ^^' d ^ teiide . d'lt'hat the uproar did ' . not proceed froiaag ^ aistfo ' ssed-poor ,, but ' from a few % ell-dre 86 e ^* W ^ -fe -4 nicif . t ' " . ' /• Mr : G , ytvmwU& ft& voAiffrab and appropriato remarks / r » nOB « lehtirise ? f heard above the Vioiiuuiie buui WfVl trxlCU Xi
ff v »« , VID « l' > OU-l" » l « . Siuolatr declared ' Tirttth ^ aistVefe ^ ^ wbicn now prevailed' waJff eeai b ^ ' Almighty . God to try Itoeouls of the BuffeMng pobr / the' ' stintimerit' was hoai ? d almost withr ) jitf'rfefflirk , a ! t | iough ihaf was a Rehtimentin which the ' great majority , of that meeting could not ' c % iiieidti ; yet ^ novir , when a member of tae working dlpm naa sypkea his ssutimont . ' and the senUinentof a vist portion of the meeting oXcoptio ' n was taken to it B ^ tHa gentlemen ; on the Bench , 0 &Voin the observations that had been made , ife' seemed that the poor were not to be relieved , unless they would coqsent tobeconie hypocrites , and belie their teal sentiments . For '; bfs , own part . 'he Woold scorn bo to Set—^ hear ; n « ar )—and ^ ho would call ii pon his leuov
-vrprsiugmen t ic retttse tne aoioa-out relief upon ' fiuch condirtons ; 1 ) at noiieatly , 'boldly , man ^ fullyy and fearlessly ayotrtheir minds Upon the subject . ' There 6 houfd" be no mincing of the matter . The present distress was not in conafequence of any act on the part of thevworkitig portion of the community . It wac , b ' rdught -upon them' by the' idle and privileged classes of society ;' and the working classes had no hand , ' part , or lo * in the matter , only to endure ftllthe suffering , want , and poverty , which the former by their blind legislation inflicted upon them . The working classes '' had a' right tohola the other classes or society responsible for the suffering now endured ; and there was one person now upon that Bench . who . was responsible
, both to , God , and man ^ o rr having ! vo ted with , andahed himself to , '\< he party in power- who had conducted ua to this pretty pass . The working classes produced , ah . / They produced that which afforded , tho -gentry su ' eh .- fat sleek faces , such good shining coate , and > suchf coBtly . equipages : iand it was too bad , now , whea : ^ e dronea of society had plunced them into . thjs distress , to be told that relief would not be afforded thj « n , unless they consented to nave dolod-out to them a paltry penny or twopence out of-the abundan / se of the rich , at the expense of fteir pride , thfiir consistency ^ aud their opinions . No , no ; the .. working class did not come there , to be dishonest I : The Chartists he ' e
these opinions ; and , as they , had ; fe , en challon K ccl , they would avow them ., He called oh , every working man present to speak right out . JHe would put taem on their mettle . The gentry shojild ,. 6 co that the operatives bad opinions ; that they knew where the sore place was ; that thoy knew they were ready , fb ' e , and willing , to work . ; - , that they knew their labour produced . four or five times more thaai , they ., could , consume ; that they knew that that labour ought to affopd them at least a sufficieuoy-of th * necessaries of- IJfe : that they also knew tbawha , present distress was not of tUsir . own bringing on ; and that thev would let these same gentry see that they dareS to avow these opinions ; and tell them , in the' &ca of the i
maareua tnoro assembled , that the mac > who was base enough to lie down and die amidst the plenty he had contributed to produce , was a slavaat heirt was too mean-spirited to live ; and , in fact ! ought to * dioof starvation for his baseness and cowardice . During , the delivery of these remarks , the gentlemen on the bench were in the greatest consternation Many were the sage remarks passed 1 from one to anothor . » He is very fluent , " said one . " He is out on bail" sari another . « Oh f for terrorism , " ejaculated a third . " We im , 8 t put him down > 5 SS * % 9 « ho is R eading his principles !" I Chair , Chair , Chair" « Off , off , " yelped ? the gentry in chorus . When George Whito ' proposed his amendment , the Mayor domanded it in writing though he knew White was - in « he bo « y of the meeting , and that it was Very unlikely that ho could procure Writing materials . This Uwnand canned ait Universal -chucklo amongst the charitable on the benoh . P « n » K )»»»„ « .,.. Tfa
procurea , and , the written aiaeudmertt ^ handed & «• T 1 *^ ^ ? y ?^ ' ^™ bbje « ed that White had not Bigned hia cawoto it , and a call proceeded from thegentiemeMof 4 mt your name to it , " " pat your name t- ^ ifc ~ " one ofthem obgerring , verv , knx >* lngly » to the next person to him , they Want'tocatcb-himM yo * seen ** " that ' s very chanta&te , " observed a-bystander , " -You ' rfl verv SKf ^ S * ^ . 3 entlemm ;' - ^ flP-ma , be > 1 . ? ««> wr » «* lMl * you am very charitable ! " - 'Ob * said Alderman Musgrave , - « * £ * $$£ & o « - 5 » j £ ought to have ^ 0 hand \ u di-ecUon of it * ' J 'foe me . i itttho fietin ^ are itol rtlUISS * ? elned half-a-db * en togetlierj •' fir M « d tRdltjffil S 3 "Beggnri dionid not b « ch 6 ofeer ' s » ' eaidMr to to " aer& EddiBOn " Til mt give them a iffiV » Ja '
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 28, 1839, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1089/page/8/
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