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10 JLD CAMPBELL LATE ATTORNEY-GENERAL TO THE WHIGS , AND PRESENT LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND , AND JTJTTJRE ! ^ fhea a taJW candle gees Out , it leaTes a very un pleasant Emeli behind it ; when the Whigs are Eom « oat , they appoint Sir John Campbell to the Chanc ellorship of Ireland . We leave the reader to sompsw on * simile mth its application . " Plain Jobs" has done much in his time to merit this distinction lately conferred upon him , ¦ he has not iseeDded &om the law reporter ' s desk of the Morninn Chronicle to the post which he now holds , withjat acting so as to deserve from the Government somewhat of honour , asd somewhat of pelf . m '" ' ' ' — """" " - —•— — ' - ' ¦¦
He has ever been a plain-going , easiJy-driTen and ion-resisting individual ; and from the time of crossing the Tweed up to the present day , Johnny has aerer lost sight of the main chance . As Attorney-Seneral B Hade by a smile , unmade by a frown , " be honied out prey , as the jackal for the lion , and foisted . h * s duriDg the longest period o ? any Arioruej-GeneTaiship , ( about Bine years . ) there had been less prosecutions , less informations for political offences , than under any other filling a amilar BtsaROB . " Thai is to say , abont half a dozen excfficio informations for nothing ; indictment 3 innumerable for treason , as it was styled ; and proseeubobs for sedition , obtaining money under false
pretences , . riot , eoaspiracy , &c &c . &c Without end . ITnily % merciful caialognel Well , the WTiigs were pjuafiol for the same , and , therefore , whilst on the Tergt of moving out from their places , pitchforked their faithful Berrant into a snug retreat . Like rats which leaviajj a falling hoase first pay the larder a rial , so these economical gentry are determined to carry some booty with them in their retreat . But the new Chancellor , we are told , is not to hira any retiring pension , whtn he Tacat-S the woolsacE , as ha presently must do . In good faitfc , we can credit this assertion . Why , there are ax present bo many retired Lord Chancellors , with their pensions , that it would actually be impossible to support another out of the raked revenue of the eointrv ; but we belieTe that directly one dies off ,
Lard Campbell will quickly come in for his share . Hence a virtue is made of necessity ; and , with ! Roman magnanimity , the Chancellor fcays he w : H j nos take , for t 3 > e preterit , any pension . Hence he j nxs . to the Irish bar , the words of Horace—) u Pouperiem sine dote qucsro—I look for poverty mthout a pension ! '' For a man who is anxious for j a pauper ' s lot , this new-born lord h < is struggled , I and sweated , and toiled for wealth with a most di > - j interested zsal . , j It is ever thus : our philosophers go en ( juoting ; Latin " and talking about a wish for poverty , while I they are prayicg all the time that their pocket ? aay be fpeedfiy filled . The jobbing and the trafie in } this case " are bad enough in all ceBscien * e , but tie mockery—the insult on the Irish bar , is even
And here we allude to the system cf plunging J Ben , adapted neiihc-r by birth , nor education , lot j ienrwraBicBt , nor character , into responsible offices , i which cculd be , and which should be , filled by > oibsrs . I We grant that Sir John Campbell was a lawyer j well learned in the Common Law ; but what he can j know about equity , or the duties aid ftmcsions of a ChincelloT , beggars out comprehension . Can any- ] uinjj be more absurd than thu 3 to transplant him j from the subtleties of pleading , and the hair-splittuies of prsctice , so pleEiifnl in the courts of
Com-Eon Law , to : b . e broad and wide extended range of tqpir * jurisprudence ? h ' is thus we are gulled and huicbngged ; it : s tins the fountain of justice is choked up and polk ; ed ; the common law judges are taken from the Ckancery Bar ; the Chancellor ' s are taktnfrom the Cemmpn Law Bar . In the former case , it is a pain- j fcl siiht , to see one filling a Judicial office ( espe- ' eil-y ~ wh : n in the Criminal Couns ) who really i knows nothing of the practice and but little of th ' r jicory which prevail in the tribunal over which he presides ; in the latter , it is equally sad , tbossh n ± er more ludicrous , to see the fioundencg and ETcsziine of a £ ^ a eat of water . "
We cow come to the etheT point and an iaporrant cseitis . Why is a Scotchman put upon the Irish 1 woolsack ! Why is this insult tolerated by the Irish Bit ! { Is it contended , that Ireland cannot furnish suS-j eat talent asd sufficient learnicg for the po-t ? i look &z thz : lasd of genius , bchujd her c : i ! lvir ; B ., Showed with ererr mental bIe * = tEg ; turn 10 ihfc ' , Gnuans , the Cnrrass , the . BuTkes , and Sheridans , j ef her history , and then ask whether it be necessary j » 5 f 2 d to John-o ' -Groais house for a Lord Coiner I
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BCUttTOGHAM . IMPORTANT TO AIL CHARTISTS . An &cjc--ur 2 ed meetiEg was beli at the RailwsT > Saica . Dnddestois Bow , to bear tile Beconu lecture of "Ox . il-urraT -epos ibe Cora 1 . 3 TS . At tee close of tfce ; ltetsre , Mr . feKrre White came forward , and proposed ¦ a resulsitioB , the first part of which was condemnatory j of znj agitstion short of the People ' s Cfeaner , the second pit pledged tie meeting to jAa the National j Cisner Associasc-a . After it had been seconded , the ! Ciiinasn tiked if any one had as . cljiction prcTions i to iis beice pa ^ j ili . Aai 3 i' 2 . OXxil ties csice f . ^ rsraro to moTe 12 isitadmciiu Ke posltrrelT crnied there being j k ¦ k j f ¦ BA bb
asy ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ r ^^^^^^ . ^ " ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ pr w — w ™ ^ v ^ j "m ^ ^ ^^ v ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ . ^^ ' r sii thing si a >' iueaal CnaK .-r A&sodatioB . kJ ' EEitic-Eed , as as instance , that duriruj the first six , HDa ± s . £ ~~ only was collected- Ee Eaid he -would not j Esrd tt-tre , ard tare snch a palpable lie cti ^ msd i &Y 3 his throat He then eotcc , that that par £ of ; tLs resihitioa srhich p' . sdged ths tut-etiiig w join the Jir . c ^ a ; darter As ociatica be left cat . ilr . Jou ^ Collins begged ie ^ re to second tht Dirfsz ths tinas tr a * . Mr . Arthur O' ^ eil was speai- ' itz , * - £ e rrfc&tcst confusion prfeTailed ; he T ? as asvailod ' fm iU BJ ""« Ttii hisses , grcass . oad cries of ' ¦ You're io CLsrtist , " "Tcu " rc are a m . z- ~ j-sTub' :-lr . g gi ' - rtl- i ffiiLg'T , and a traitor to the c-vti ?^ :: Ciarti .-m . " lie Gainrcn ihen proceeded to put ike amendinen * , amidit the of
iL = 2 ^ ij itnul confusioa- assistance the ' C ^ s La's pirty i » h-j eLncVled to sse ths diTisioE ; ; fc ^ ' - ¦ riiivE . iat th 3 carried . j Tp lo tie pre&act time , the Ciartists had thcn ? ht ; ths : ± m ttkht bricg a better principle to the Coii : r ; s pKny , bat ttis dark-lookiog , ceJii-blooded XEsiasce of i Sis blsckest , ce * pcs :-drea treachery , ias caused a ; '" ciiLge so cotLe o ' er lie spirit of their dream , " ard . thtT pliinjy see it is of no uss to U-aporise larger - \ vith j Ei traivjs . j Tir C-ecc 2 o the Asc&e 3 * icn he : at tiieir rocrns on i SstTrcir . g cf Tcnri-. aT , ; ce loih instaai .. an-1 , before ; ty cas ' . a = s - « -i 5 traDsiiC ' . ed , the { uiloTTisg xcsoiiiuon i
"Ki r ^ dr ; stSij agreed rs . ' "It ^ . in the op : s ^ c cf this C-crei ! , Arth'jr 0 "Xe ! l Cii Jcb ^ Ci ' -ir = Ltre . by xh-ii ta >* . 'h 5 p ' jer . ucsl , aad ^ Siib-Ttrs cc-icuct , con ; : great i ; jury to thr ; carLie o ; Cii'Uan ¦ R'h ' c ^ th- y proftzisd tj ad vocate' m tLis i 'TT ; £ zd ; ha : any prrs . a "B-bo wouid "vrilfaUy cvazz Cistiii E miLl-5 Cbjirtisis , nuacr such sh ^ iio-n- pre-Ie . K 5 . is an wT-vC tr&l ' . or tO tile Citua of liLerty . " ; COUNCIL i Mr . Hopkins , chairman . j y . r . CREiS ^ ELL . Mr . BSOUC-11 . Mr . Lt > aLL . 3 ! r . Ti ; oM :-iu > -. Mr . X . irEiT . ^ r . Ash ton , Trfamrer . Mr , Ke&ezp . T . Sub-Assistant-Secretary . Mr . "R " ii . si > so 5 . Sub-Secretary .
iat £ JE ) t , l « il . , ¦ P -S . At ihs 2 E ? € tin 5 02 TTr- ^ Besday erenir ; , Mr . { kcres -VMii-. p chaUenged J-. 'hn Collins &u < i Arthur j Jj Xal V > rieetliTn there on Thurtii » y night aad discuis j » s caestion -trirh him . He wag punctual in his at- j tevired st the pbee of meeting , to raeet tid :-r , or ; -: * i o ! tig p-rtLies so-jTe-name'l -, but UO , ttty "VTOUld ; 1 »* i . TB hiia the cbauc « of disenssion . for thev DtTtr i cc " I ^ - ^ - ^ Je p ublic meeting ¦ was held some time previous j * ' & * election ; to ¦ which Coilin »" s party were inyiicd . r ^ t aeedag -ras for the purp-ose cf appointing a con- j ^ -rt-. rs' t ^ nunirse * , t < j taie me ^ nrts to eti-ure the i ^ p cf & qualified Chanist can didate , or , in cass % ne ^' ~ - > t * found , to sooiisate two "worting men fur p wt iho > r ,. f ijajjdj . jjjgjr scTer attended eiLher this or ! a 5 RttttTilM mee'incB . The Chartist non-filfcetors * ¦ --whi consist fort nirDi Xi . tU BeLt
^^ it ^ ee cb ed of y & i v ^' ""' - ' ^ C ° ^ -s vany , to tnow if they nieai . t ; J ^^ n ^ ate a -workiDg n . an . After -srairicg upun them Ti ? Vk ^ * v 6 t-ai ° ! ' ^ : ter was rectivrd from them , j . " ^ *^ d lia : t hey had not come to &ev decision as : _» iei € r they should nominate one or cot . ! C ;; Bett tTcaiag ¦ we heard by "word of month , ¦ : ^' •^ s ? btecdea to nominate Jokn Collir ^ . The non- i r * * committee then , bad wme biiis prmtedJ and a { ^» laoTided . Tiie robstance of the bJDB called i ^ Ute wafiiug men to rote for Georse White and : ^ Cjllici at the notninaticn- Eirly on the morning j j j ^ aticm , Arthar O'Neil and John Coiliiu C 3 a » ed j ^^ -j to be pcsled , "which , after coodeEiiiiEg the fc ^ l * ^ ° 7 ' " * fccl as far m they could to condemn ^ s ? essKn ? dirkisn . ! te ! _ m&ri this clause or teaience -frhich appeared ; t ^^ biUf . _ - Tis tree . John Cullin * will be nomi-1 - , uk act jn connexion with ary other persoa . " i T for the Tottii HalL it
. ' T , *»*» . * . w >> uaUt ; ^ j Co"lins was not nominated , Dfcitier ¦ wonZd £ ?? = TTh «« haTe been , if it had Jain in Colling * ^^ whiTe Msiered it ; for , vrnen Mr . Fellows came j Xq ^^ Second Mr . Gtoige White , John Cuiiin 5 L ' k ^ v 5 lila * ° ^ CTrn s ^ ' ^ l eaTe it aione . i tug ^ ' jiln Collins and Arthur OXeil can , ! 2 * 3 vV , . !' : M tllia . ^ f ^ r doiEg eTerjthing in , i > ' vT ^ ° ^^ "ier persona from uniting themselves i j 5 ^ AatiQnal Charter AModaticn , call themsdTes j kJS -HeaTEn keep me from each , friends . j Jors Wilki > -&os snl > Secretary- i 4 » i ^ " ^ ^^ Ted & reDort of those procee din gs ^^ othi Correspondent— Ed j
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THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLETE .
Those diKtingnished bj the letter ( n ) are ne * members . ENGLISH COUNTIES . Name of place . Poprda . NametofMmhertt Bsdford 9 S 383 Viscount AJford " o ' ] W . Astell ( n ) 0 ] Berks 145289 7 iscou > . t Bajrington 0 ' B . Palmer 0 P . Pnsey 0 ] Buckingham 146529 Sir W . L . Yonng 0 ] C . G . Dnpre 0 ; C . S . Murray 0 ] Cambridge 143 S 55 Hoc . E . Yorke 0 1 - R . J . Heat on 0 ' J . P . Allix ( r . ) 0 Cheihire-Norib 180420 W . T . Egerwn 0 G . C . Lfgh ( r . ) 0 Cheskire Sontfl 144990 Sir P . Egerton 0 ' J . Tolleraacbe 0 ; Coratfall East 146275 Lord Elliot 0 W . Rashleigh ( r ) 0 Cornwall West 156165 E . W . Pendarres 1 ( Lord Boscawen ( n ) 0 ' Cumberland W . James 1 ( EastdiT . 91974 Hod . C . Howard 1 ( Cumberland E . Stanley 0 i West diT . 77707 S . Irton 0 ' Derbysbire Hon . G . H . Cavendish 1 I North dir . 101067 W . Evans 1 < DeTbyEhire Sir R . Colville ( n ) 0 South diT . IS 5103 E . M . Mundy ( n ) 0 Devonshire S ^ r T . D . Akiaad 0 ' North QiT . 171036 L . W . Backe 0 Devonshire Sir J . Y . Builer 0 ; South dir . 323132 Lord Courtenay ( n ) 0 Dorset 139252 Lord Ashley 0 ' C . H . Srnrt 0 G . Bankes ( n ) 0 i Durham North H . Lambton 1 ( div . 175321 H . J . Liddell 0 ] Durham Sonth Lord H . Vane («) 1 ( dir . 78506 J . Bowes 1 ( E ^ es Nor . dir . 16721 1 Sir John Tyrre ll 0 ] C . G . RnuTid 0 ] Essex South div . 150026 T . W . Bramston 0 George Palmer 0 ] GloTjcest-erahire C . W . Codrington 0 ] East div . - 175018 H . F . Chaxteris ( n ) 0 ; Gloucestershire Hon . G . Berkeley 1 ( West diT . 211886 R . B . Hala 0 J Hampshire C . S . Lefevre 1 < North drr . 11 & 449 Sir W . Heaibcote 0 Hampshire J . W . Fjeming 0 ' , South diT . 165433 B . C . Compton 0 ' Hereford 11 C 976 K . Hoskius 1 I J . Bailey (? , ) 0 T . B , > l . Bd . -kemlk ( n ; 0
| | | | | Hertford 14 ;} J 41 Visctuut unmstone I ) A . Smith 0 Hon . D . Ryder ( n ) 0 HuaticgdoH 52 i 49 Euward Feilows 0 ' George Thornhill 0 Is ! e of Wight 35431 A'Court Holmes 0 Kent East " diT . 185534 Sir E . Knatchbull 0 ' J . P . Piumtre 0 Kent West div . 131145 SirE . Fiimer 0 Lora Marsbam ( n ) 0 ; Lancashire - Lord Stanley 0 ' Nonhdiv . 2581 S 0 W . Patten 0 Lancashire Lord F . Eserton 0 ' Sonth div . 392432 E , B . Whbraham 0 Leicett « xshire Lord C . Manners 0 North dir . S 4079 E . B . Faxnham 0 Leiceitershiie H . Alford 0 South div . 72412 C . W . Packe 0 Lincolnshire Parts Lord Worsley 1 ' of Lindsay 173219 R . A . Christopher 0 LincolnshireP ^ rts C . Turner ( 72 ) 0 ofKcsteren 144025 S > J . Troiii-pe ( n ) 0 Middlesex 1358548 G . By 11 z 1 ' Col . T . Wood 0 Norfolk East 142109 Bon . E . Wocehouse 0 H . H . Burroughs 0 Norfolk West 146 J 76 W . Bra ^ a ^ 0 W . L . Cuute 0 Nortliampton T . P . .-. lanasell 0 North div . G 2 C 60 A . S . O'Brien ( n ) 0 Norihampton R- C . Csnvrnght 0 South civ . 77 C ^ 4 S : r C . Xm ^ hticy (» NoTthumbel- LorJ Of > uls : on 0 land North 66204 B . Crcsswvll ( n ) 0 Northumber- S . H . O ^ le (; i ) 1 land Soath 77 SS 4 M . Bs ) ) 0 Nottisgham H . G . Knight 0 North 153244 T . Houldsworth 0 Norticsham Earl of Lincoln 0 South 72 C 9-3 Colonel Rjlk-ston 0 Oxford " 351720 Lord Isorrey 3 0 G . V . Hareoiirt 0 J . W . Eeolsy ( n ) 0 Radnor 25 f > P 9 Sir John Walsh 0 Ru : Iaud 1 & 315 G . J . Hcathcotc ( n ) 1 Hon . H . Ditwnay ( n ) 0 Shropihire N . 11 S 681 Sir R . Hall 0 W . O . Gore 0 Shropshire S . 102822 Earl of Darlineton 0 Hon . H . Give " 0 S-Dinerset East 237814 Col . Goto Langton 1 W . Mik' 3 0 Somerset West 1 C 53 S 2 T . 1 ) . Acl&nd 0 F . H . Ditkvnson ( 71 ) 0 Stafford North J . D . W . Kussell ( w ) 0 div . 113931 C . B . Addeney ( n ) 0 S .-afV-rd Sooth Hon . Col . Anson 1 div . 12 . | 745 V : scour ; t lu ^ bire 0 Sen-Ik East ^ 76 : 5 Lord Henniker 0 i ? : r C . B . V .-re 0 Suffolk West 258-: CD Colon-1 Rushbrcke 0 H . S . Waldington 0 Surrey East 3 £ 'D 5 D 9 Henry K ; mb ; e 0 E . AriXTijhns 0 Sui-ev West 86727 W . J . Dsnison 1 J . Trotter 0 Sussex East 172222 G . Ifcrhy 0 A . E . Fuller ( n ) 0 Susses West 1 OQ 10 G Earl of March ! n ) 0 Col . W \ ndham (;/) 0 Warsrickshire W . S . LWdale 0 North 83194 Sir E . Wiimot 0 Warwickshire Sir J . Mordaunt 0 South 71994 E . J . Sairley 0 Wes . Eoreland SoL'il Lord Lowtner 0 Hon . Col . Lowther 0 Wiltshire North 81441 W . Lor . c 0 S-. r F . Burdett 0 Wilt / iure South 75 675 Hon . S . Herbert 0 John Bcnr-et ! 0 Worcestershire General Lygon 0 West " ZZi ' o F . W . Ksight (») 0 Worcestershire J . Bamaby 0 Ecst 53834 J . A . Try' . _ > r 0 Yorkshire N . E . S . Cayley 1 Rii 2 ^ 190873 Hon . V , . Dnncombe 0 Yorkshire " E . Lord Hotham 0 R-ldi-i" 204008 K . Erosd ' ey 0 York-hire W . Kon . J . S . Wort j ev (? j ) 0 Ruling 976415 E . B . Deni ; on in ) 0 Whigs 19 Tories 124 \ \
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. Leicester 4 C 512 John Easihops 3 0 0 Wynn Ellis U ) 1 0 1 Leominster 5249 C . Greenaway 0 1 ] J . Wiijramdj ) 0 1 I Lewes 6353 Sumers Harford ( n ) 1 0 1 H . Eip ' ninstone ( n ) 1 0 ] Lichfield 6499 S : r Geo . Anson 1 0 ] Lo . 'a A . Pa # et 3 0 1 Lincola 11892 Co ! . Sib-. horp o 1 1 ; W . R . Colletl ( n ) 0 1 j Li ^ keard 4042 C . Bnller 1 0 ] Liverpool 105175 Lord Saudoa 0 1 C . Uesswcil 0 1 \ ) London 12 ^ 7 99 John . Mn . -t ; : man 0 1 j Sir M . Wood 1 0 1 Geo . L ^ all 0 1 1 Lord J . Russsll 1 0 ] Ludlow 5253 B . Bocfield 0 1 i James Ackers ( n ) 0 1 1 Lyme Rfgi 3 3345 W . Piuney 1 O 2 Lymiugton 5472 J . otewart 0 1 \ ] W . a . Mackinnon 0 1 j 1 Lynn 13370 Lori G . Bcntiuck 0 1 i 0 Sir S . Cuimir ,- 0 1 1 Macclesfield 23192 J . BrodcirLurst 3 0 } J . Grimsdi-ch 0 1 1 Maidstone 15 S 87 A . G . B . Hopo ( n ) 0 1 1 Georjjo Dodd ( nj 0 1 3 Maldon 48 . 95 Q . Dick 0 1 0 , 0 . Roind 0 1 ] MaJmesbury 6185 Hon . J . Howard 1 0 1 Walton 6 b'O 2 J . U " . Childers 3 0 1 J . E . Deiiison («) 1 0 1 Manchester 187022 M . Phillips 1 0 I 1 T . M . Gibson ( n ) 1 0 I 0 Marlborough 4186 Lord E . Bruce I ) l \ 1 Hon . H . B . Baring 0 1 ] Marlow 6162 T . P . Williams 0 1 I j Sir W . Clayton 1 0 I ilarylebone 24 * 294 Sir B . Half 1 0 I Sir C . N ; ip cr 00 1 0 ] Midhurst 5627 Sir H . B . S . ; ymour ( n ) 0 I 1 I Morpeth 6 h' 78 Hon . Capt . ' Howard ] 0 ) q Newark 9557 W . E . Cadsiono 0 1 I L'ird J . . Manners 0 1 ] Newcastle-under- K . Buckley ( n ) 0 1 I Lyne 53613 J . Q ,. Harris 1 0 i Newcastle-upon- W . urd 1 0 ] Tyne 63 ^ 13 J . H . Hind 0 1 1 Newport 6780 W . Martin in ) 0 1 I W . Hamilton ( n ) 0 1 ] Northallerton 4839 W . B . Wr . *< htson 1 0 ] Northampton 15351 R . V . Smith 1 0 1 ] Raikes Currie 1 0 ] Norwich 61110 Ma-qiiioi Douro 0 1 ] li . Smith 1 0 i ] Neuingham 50680 G . I ) , dn Larpent 1 Ol 1 Sir J . C . Hobhouse 1 0 j Uidham 32381 Ger . Johnson 0 0 ] J . Fielden 0 0 ]• Oxford 18 C 00 J . H . Langston ( n ) 1 0 1 D . Maclean 0 3 \ Petrya and Fal- Capr . J . C . Vivian ( n ) l 0 0 momh 3 ] f ! 05 J . > i . Plumridge {«) 1 0 1 Peterborough 5 J 03 G . W . Fitzwilliam V ? 01 0
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Name < rfplace . Popula- „ , „ , , S ? twn . Nam e * tf Members . | ji a , Tavistock S 602 Lord E . Russell in ) 1 0 _ , . J . Bundle 1 0 Tewkesbary 5780 W . Dowdeswell 0 1 _ , ,, ,. J . Martin 1 0 Thetford * 3462 Hon . F . Baring 0 1 Lord Eustoti 0 0 _ ,. , Sir James Flower 0 0 Tinrsk 2835 J . Boll ( n ) 1 0 TiTertoa 9766 Lord Palraereton 1 0 _ , , John Heathcoat 1 0 Totnesa 3442 Lord Seymour 1 0 „ , „ . C . B . Baldwin 0 1 Tower Hamlets 359864 W . Cfay 1 0 _ Col . Fox . ( n ) 1 0 Truro 8252 Edmund Turner 1 0 „ .. J . B . Vivian 0 1 Tynemouth 23206 H . MJtcalft . (») 1 0 WakefiBld 21139 Jo 3 . Hold 6 wortl . 00 1 0 WaWord 2467 W . S . Blackstone 0 1 Walsall 15066 Robert Scott ( n ) 1 0 Warehatn 2566 J . S . W . E . Drax («) 1 0 Warnngton 18184 J . T . Blackburne 0 1 Warmck 9190 W . Collins 1 0 „ , „ SirC . DougJas 0 1 Wells oi 90 w . G . Hayter 1 0 m , . R « Blnckroore 0 1 Wenlock 3481 Hon . G . C . Forester 0 1 „ , .. T . M . Gaskell 0 1 Wesllwny Sir R . Lopez 0 1 Westa ^ asier 2024 0 Capt . H . J . Rous ( n ) 0 1 J . T . Leader 1 0 Weymouth 8095 Lord Villiers 0 1 G . W . Hope 0 1 Whitby 10399 A . Chapman 0 1 Whitohaven 15716 M . Attwood 0 1 Wigan 20774 P . Greenall ( n ) 0 1 T . B . Crosso ( n ) 0 1 Wilton 1997 Lord Fitzbarm ( n ) 0 1 Winchester 9212 B . East 0 1 B . Escott ( n ) 0 1 Windsor 7071 J . Rauiebottoni 1 ' 0 Ralph Neville 0 1 Wolverhampton C 7514 Hon . C . P . Villiers 1 0 J . Tnorneley 1 0 Woodstock 7055 F . Thesfcer 0 1 Worcester 27313 Sir J . Wilde OO 1 0 J . Bailey 0 1 Wycombe 6299 G . II . Dashwood 1 0 R . Bernai . jun . ( n ) 1 0 Yarmouth 21448 W . Wilshere i 0 C . E . Rumbold 1 0 York 34461 J . H . Lowther 0 1 H . R . Yorke 1 0 Whigs 166 ... Tories ib 9 .... Chartists 3 Thetford , one scat in dispute . [ In the WMg and Tory papers , tie members for Oldham , General Johnson and Mr . John Fieldon , as well as the member for Roohdale , Mr . Sharmau Crawford , are set down aa Whigs . We have not classed them aa such , but claim tuem as Chartists . ]
! ! | THE UNIVERSITIES . Cambridge Rt . Hn . H . Goulburn 0 1 Hon . C . E . Law 0 1 Dublin Rt . Hon . F . Shaw 0 1 Dr . Lefroy 0 1 Oxford T . B . G . l 4 tcourt 0 1 Sir R . H . Inglis 0 1 Whigs 0 Tories 6 WELSH COUNTIES . Anglesey 48323 W . O . Stanley 1 0 Brecknock 47763 Colonel Wood 0 1 Cardigan 64780 Col . W . E . Powell 0 1 Carmarthen 200655 Hon . G . R . Trevor 0 1 J . Jones 0 1 Carnarvon 65753 Col . E . Pennant ( n ) 0 3 Denbigh 83367 Sir W . Wynne < n ) 0 1 Hon . W . Bagot 0 3 Flint 60112 E . M . L . Mostyn ( n ) 1 0 Glamorgan 126612 C . M . R . Talbot 1 0 ViscountAdair 0 3 Merionethshire 35609 R . Richards 0 1 ilonmouth 98130 Lord G . Somerset 0 1 , *•' ¦ -& Octavius Morgan 0 1 Montgomeryshire 66485 Rt . Hn . C . Wynne 0 1 Pembroke 81424 Viscount Emlyn OO 0 1 Whigs 3 Tories 13 WELSH DISTRICTS . Beaumaria 18817 Lt .-Col . Paget 1 0 Cardigan 8236 PrysePryse 1 0 Carmarthen 17641 D . Morris 1 0 CarnarToa 7 G 42 W . B . Hughes 0 1 Denbigh 14245 J . Mainwairing in ) 0 1 Havcrfordwest 10832 Sir R . B . Phillips 1 0 Montgomery 38680 H . Cholmondeley ( n ) 0 1 Pembroke 1436 Sir J . Owen ( n ) 0 1 Swansea 18833 Major Vivian 1 0 Whigs 5 Tories 4 WELSH BOROUGHS . Brecon 5026 C . M . R . Morgan 0 1 [ Cardiff 14034 J . ISicholi 0 1 I Flint 31327 Sir R . Bulkeley ( n ) 1 0 | Mer : hyr Tydvil 22083 Sir J . J . Guest 1 0 Moumouth 11163 R . J . Blewitt 1 0 Whigs 3 Tories 2 SCOTCH COUNTIES . Aberdeen 175657 Capt . W . Gordon 0 1 Argyle 0 ) 1973 Campbe ! I ( Monz ! c )( n ) 0 I Ayr sy& 5 Lord Kelburne 0 1 Banff 48604 J . Duffy 1 0 Kerwkk 34048 Sir H . Campbell 0 1 Hutc 14151 SirW . Rae 0 1 Caithness 34529 G . Traill ( n ) 1 0 Ciackmanan and Kinross 23 8 " 1 Col . Abercrombie 0 1 Dumfries 73770 J . H . Johnstone 0 1 Duubarton 32211 A . Smollett ( w ) 0 1 Edinburgh 219345 J . Ramsey OO 0 1 Ei # in and Nairn i ' Ahdo Major C . " Bruce 0 1 Fife 328839 Capt . Wemyes 3 0 Foifar 339606 Hon . F . Gordon ( w ) 1 0 Haddmgton 36145 Sir T . Hepburne 0 1 Invei-Jiess 54797 H . T . Baillie 0 1 Ivincardine 33433 Hon . H . Arbuthnot O ] Kirkcudbright 40 o 90 Alex . Murray 1 4 ) Lauark 31 « 813 Capt . Lockhart ( m ) 0 3 Liniithgow 23291 Hon . C . Hope 0 1 Orkneys and Shetland S 8239 F . Dundas 1 0 Peebles 30573 W . F . Mackenzie 0 1 Perth 342894 H . H . Drumtnond 0 1 Renfrew 133443 P . M . Stewart Ot ) 1 0 Ross and Cromarty 74820 T . Mackenzie 0 1 Roxburgh 43 G 63 Hon F . Scott ( n ) 0 1 Stirling 72621 — Forbes 0 1 Sutherland 25518 David Dundas 1 0 Wigtou 36258 Capt . Dalryinple 1 0 Whigs 9 Tories 20
! SCOTCH DISTRICTS . Dumfries 23654 W . Ewart 1 0 Eltfin . &c . 37638 Sir A . L . Hay ( n ) 1 0 Faikirk , &o . 39112 W . Baird ( n ) 0 1 HaddinstOD . &c . 37755 J . M . Balfour 0 1 Invorneps , &c . 33500 J . Morrison 1 0 Kilmarnock , &c . 34382 A . Johnstono ( 72 ) 1 0 Kirkcaldy , &c . 37083 Col . Fergusson 1 0 Lehh , &c . 3 M ( J 8 The Lord Advocate 1 0 Momrose 32857 P . Chalmers 1 0 Stirling , Dumferm-) ine , &e . 37769 LordDaJmeny 1 0 Wick . &c . 23522 S . Lock 1 0 Wigtim , &o . 8765 J . M . Tapgart 1 0 Whigs 10 Tories 2 SCOTCH BOROUGHS . Aberdeen 58019 A . Bannerman 1 0 Ayr , Irvine , &c . 2-2626 Lord J . Stuart 1 0 Dundee , 46355 G . Duncan ( n ) 1 0 Edinburgh 162165 Rt . Hn . T . Macaulay 1 0 W . G . Craig 1 0 Glasgow 202426 J . Oswald 1 0 J . Denn . 8 toun 1 0 Greenock 27571 R . Wa . 'lace 1 0 Paisley 54466 A . Hastie 1 0 Perth 20016 Hon . Fox Maule 1 0 Selkirk 6833 Sir A . Pringle 0 1 St Andrews and 17697 Edward Elhce 1 0 Cupar Whigs 11 Tories 2 IRISH COUNTIES . Antrim 323306 J . Irving 0 1 N . Alexander 0 1 Armagh 220651 Lord Acheson 1 0 Colonel Verner 0 1 Carlow 81756 Col . Bruen 0 1 H . Bunbury 0 1 Cavan 227933 Colonel Clements 0 1 J . Young 0 1 Clara 250616 Major Macnamara 1 0 C . O'Brien 1 0 Cork 676762 D . O'Connell 00 1 0 — Roche 1 0 Donegal 298104 SirC . Hayes 0 1 Colonel Conolly 1 0 Down 352571 Viscount Castlereagh 0 I Earl of Hillsborough 0 1 Dab 2 in 283042 Hamilton 0 1 Taylor 0 1 Fermanagh 149555 M . Archdall 1 0 Sir A . B . Brook 1 0 Galway 394287 J . Bodkin 1 0 T . B . Martin 1 0 Kerry 264559 M . J . O'Connell 1 0 Hon . W . Browne 1 0 Kildare 108401 R . More O'Ferrall 1 0 R . Arohbold 1 0 Kilkenny 1 C 9283 Hon . P . Butler 1 0 Major G . Bryan 1 0 King ' s County 144029 Hon . J , Westenra 1 0 A . Armstrong 1 O Leitrio 141303 Viscount Clements 1 0 S . White 1 0 * In Thetford , Mr . Baring was at the bead of the poll , the votes for the other two -were 72 eacb |; the Boose Till consequently have to decide between them .
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Name if place . Pipuh , NamesofMembers . J Limerick 233505 W . S . O'Brien 1 0 CalebPoweU 1 0 Londonderry 222416 Sir R . Bateson 0 1 Caps . T . Jones 0 1 Longford 112558 L . White 1 0 H . White 1 0 LoHtB 108168 R . M . BeJiew 1 0 T . V . Dawson 1 0 Mayo 367956 K . D . Browne 1 0 — ffiake 1 0 Meath 177023 D . O'Connell 1 0 H . Grattan 1 0 Monaghan 195532 Hon . H . Wesfenra 1 0 E . Shireloy ( n ) 0 1 Queen ' s County 145843 Sir C . Coote 0 1 Hon . T . Vesey (») 0 1 Roscommon 239913 O'Connor Don 1 0 F . French 1 0 SligO 171508 W . Percival 0 1 W . R . O . Gore 0 1 Tipperary 412598 R . O . Cave 1 0 J . Manor 1 0 Tyrone 302493 Rt . Hon . T . Corry 0 1 Lord C . Hamilton 0 2 Waterford 148077 Hon . R . S . Carew 1 0 W . Villiers Stuart 1 0 Westmeath 148161 H . M . Tuite ( n ) 1 0 B . Chapman 2 0 Wexford 167029 Wicklow 121577 Sir R . Howard 1 0 Col . Acton 0 1 Whigs 40 Tories 22 IRISH BOKOUGHS . Armagh 9189 Col . J . D . Riwden 1 0 Athioue 11362 Capt . Bereatord 0 1 Baadoa 12 M 7 Sergeant Jackson 0 1 Belfast 53287 E . Teunent 0 2 J . Johastone ( n ) 0 1 Carlow 9114 Capt . Langard OO 1 - 0 Carrickfergus 8698 P . Kirk 0 1 Cashel 6971 Dr . hiock 1 0 Clomnel 15134 R . D . Pigot 1 0 Coleraiue 5752 E . Litton 9 1 Cork 107016 F . S . Murphy ( n ) 1 0 D . Callaghaa 1 0 Downpatrick 4784 D . Kerr 0 1 Drogheda 17365 Sir W . Scmerville 1 0 Dublin 203752 J . B West , 00 0 ] E . Grogau OO 0 1 Dundalk 10478 T . N . Ridtin&ton i 0 Dungannon 3515 Lord Northland 0 j Dungarvon 6519 Rt . Hon . R . L . Shiel 1 0 Ennis 7711 Hewitt Bridgemaa 1 0 Enniskillen . 5270 Hon . R H . Cole 0 1 Gal way 33120 M . J . L'lake 1 0 SirV . Blake OO 1 0 Kilkenny 23741 John O'Connell 1 0 Kinsale G 897 W . H . Watson 1 0 Limerick 65092 Sir D . Roche 1 0 J . O'Brien ( n ) 1 0 Lisbnrne 5218 Capt . Mejueii 0 1 Londonderry 10130 Sir R . Ferguson 1 0 Mallow 52-29 Sir D . O . Norreys I 0 Newry 13 M 9 Lord Ncwry 0 1 Portarlington 30 D 1 Col . D . Darner 0 1 Ross 5011 Col . Gore ( n ) 1 0 Siigo 15152 J . P . Somera 1 0 Tralee 9562 Maurice O'Connell 1 0 Waterford 28821 W . Christmas 0 1 M . Reade 0 1 Wexford 10673 Sir E . Esmonde ( ra ) 1 0 Youghal 9608 Hon . C . Cavendish 1 0 Whigs 24 Tories 16
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IRELAND , Tory memberB ... ... ... 40 Whig ditto .... ... 63 Returns not yet received ... ... 2 Total members for Ireland ... ... ... —— 105 Total members of the House of Commons 65 L » ASPECT OF THE HOUSE . Total Tories returned ... .. . . 3 G 7 Total Whigs returned 285 Majority for the Tories ... «
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COMPARATIVE LOSS AND GAIN .
W . T . Places . Members . gain gain Andover Paget v . Pollen 1 O Argyleshire Campbell v . W . P . Campbtll 0 1 Athlone Btsresford v . O'Connell 0 1 Barnstaple ......... G » re v . Chichuster 0 i Bedfordshire Astell v . Russell 0 1 Bolton Bowring v . Boiling 1 0 Bath Duncan v . Powerscourt 1 0 Ditto ... Roebuck v . Bruges 1 0 Bedford Stuart v . Crawley 0 1 Berwick Eorater v . Holmes X o Beverley Towni 8 y V . Fox 1 o Bradford Hardy v . Busfleld 0 1 Blackburn Hornby v . Turner 0 1 Brighton Wigney v . Dairymple 1 0 Buckingham Chetwode v . Verney 0 1 Caithness .... Traill v . Sinclair 1 ( J Cambridge Sutton v . Pry me 0 1 Cambridge ( county ) Allix v . Tow ., eley 0 1 Carlow ( county ) ... Bunbury v . Yutes 0 1 Cornwall , West ... Boscawen lio-ejr . Ltmon ... o l Cornwall East ...... KasUlfcigh v . Vivian 0 1 Crickl » de Howard v . Gtxidard 1 0 Cheshire , North ... LofiU v . Stauley 0 1 Cheshire , South ... Tolleniache v . YVilbraham ... 0 1 Dorsetshire ., Bankes v . Strangwaya 0 1 Dublin ( city } West v . OConneil 0 1 Ditto Grogan v . Hutton 0 1 Dublin ( county ) ... Hamilton ? . Lord Brabazon 0 1 Ditto TayJor v . Evans o l Dumbartonshire ... Smollett V . Co ! quhoun ...... 0 1 Edinburgh County Ramsay v . Craig 0 1 Falfcirk ...... Baird v . Gfillon 0 1 Falmouth Plumridge v . Freshfleld 1 0 Flintshire Mostyn v . Glynne 1 0 Gloucester Berkeley v . Hope 1 0 Gloucestershire ( East ) Charteris v . Moreton 0 l Greenwich Dundas v . Attwood 1 0 Guildford Mangles v . Scarlett 1 0 Haddington ......... Balfour v . Stewart 0 1 Harwich . Atvwoort v . Ellice 0 l Hereford Hobhouse v . Burr 1 0 Herefordshire Baskerville v . Priee O 1 Hertfordshire ...... Ryder v . Alston 0 1 Honiton M'Geachy v . Stewart O 1 Hi > rsbam Scarlett v . Hurst 0 1 Hull Hanmer v . Hutt 0 1 Ipswich Wason v . K « Uy 1 0 | Ditto Rennie v . Cochrane 1 0 J Kent ( West ) Marsham v . Horigcs o 1 Kurry County Browne v . Blennerhasset ... l o Kinsale Watson v . Thomas 1 0 Kilmarnock Johnston v . Colquhoun 1 0 Knaresborough Lawson v . Kich 0 1 Ditto Ferrand v . Langdale 0 l Lewes Eiphinatoue v . Fitzroy 1 0 Ditto Harford v . Cun ' . elupe 1 o Lincoln Collettv . Bulwer 0 I Lincolnshire ( S ) ... Turnor v . Heatbcote 0 1 Ditto Trollops v . Hundley 0 1 London .... Lyallv . Crawford 0 1 Ditto Masternian v . Pattwon 0 1 Leeds Beckett v . Bainea 0 1 Ludlow Ackers v , Salwey ( ' 1 Montgomery Cholnionduly v . Edwards 0 1 Maylebone Napier v . Teigmnoutb 1 0 Midhurst Seymour v . Spencer o l Newark .. , Manners v . Wilde o l » T . . . _ a iNewcas untier |
ue- - Lyne Harris v . Milter 1 0 Newport , Isle of Wight Martin v . Hawkins 0 1 Ditto Hamilton v . Blake 0 1 Northumberland , N Cresswellv . Howick 0 l Nottingham Larpent v . Walter ] 0 Peterstield Joliffe v . Hector 0 1 Pontefract Pollmgton v . Stanley 0 1 Preston StTickland v . Purkir I 0 Queen ' s County ..... Vesoy v . Fitzpatrlck 0 i Reading ...,. Chelsea v . Talfourd o i Ditto Russell v . Palmer 0 1 Renfrewshire Stewart v . Houston 1 0 Rochester Douglas v . Bernal 0 1 Ditto Bodkin v . Hobhouse 0 l Roxburghshire Scott v . Elliott 0 I Rutlandshire Dawney v . Heathcote o l Kye Curteis v . Moneypenny l o Scarborough Jehnstone v . Style o l St Alban's Repton v , Muskett o 1 Staffordshire tN . ) ... Addeiley v . Buller 0 1 Shaftesbury Howard v . Matthew 1 0 Shrewsbury Tomline v . Slaney 0 1 Somersatahire ( W . ) Dickenson v . Sandford 0 1 Southampton Lord Bruce v . Lord Duncan 0 1 SouthShields Wawn v . Ingham ..... 1 0 Stirlingshire . F « rbes v . Abercromby 0 1 Stackport Cobden v . Major Maraland ... 1 O stoke-upon-Trent Kicardo v . Davonport i o \ Sudbury Villiers v . Bailey 1 0 Ditto Sombre v . Tomlino 1 0 Sussex ( East ) Fuller v . Cavendish 0 1 Sussex ( West ) Marchv . Lennox .... 0 l Ditto Wyndham v . Surrey 0 1 Wukefleld Holdffwoith v . Lascelles ... Walsall Scott v . Gladstone 1 0 Wareham Drax v . Calcraffc 1 0 Waterford city Christmas v . Barron l o Ditto ...... Reade v . Wyae 0 1 Westbury Lopez . v . Briscoe 0 1 Westminster Rous v . Evans .. 0 I Wigtonshiie Dalrymple v . Blair 1 0 Wicklow Acton v . J . Grfttton 0 1 Winchester Estcott v . Mildmay 0 l Windsor Neville T . Gordon 0 1 Wigan Greenall t . Standisb 0 1 Ditto Cross v . Ewart 0 1 Worcester ( W . ) ... Knight t . Winnington 0 i Yorkshire iW . R- ) Wortley t . Morpeth O 1 Ditto ...... . « Deniaon v . Strickland o l Total 38 78
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THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE . TO THE CHARTIST ASSOCIATIONS OF ENOLAND AND WALES . Fellow-countrymen and Brothebs , —Your suffrages have placed us 5 n an honourable and responsible position . The duties we have to perform ava ol the most serious kind and of the most important character . We have resolved to meet every difficulty with that calmness and devotion which ought to belong to men who are striving not for party advantage , nor yet for factious superiority , but to secure for you and for your children political freedom , better institutions , wiser rules , and more just and benevolent laws . We liave received from the Provisional Executive as account of thoir varied and important transactions , and after reviewing their arduous task , performed as it hajj been faithfully , firmly and successfully , we cannot avoid tendering to them our grateful thanks for the able manner in -which they conducted their complicated business . . They were surrounded -with difficulties of no ordinary kind ; opposed from without and obstructed from within ; nevertheless we are put in possession of supplies much larger than we were led to anticipate . Breihre-n , we have commence *! our career at a moment when men ' s minds are engrossed with the passing events of the political-world .
A conflict has ensued between the two great factions in the state , and , as we , anticipated , it has ended is the defeat of that party whose bitter persecution we have surmounted , and whose malevolent opposition has been crushed . We triumph not over their fall , any more than we rejoice at the success of j Toryism . The nation returned a . verdict against Whig trickery and dec « U ., ar . d returned their opponents in triumph , not because it loved the Tories , but because there waa no other party in the field whose influence was powerful enough to command attention , whose pvificiples wtre so wellundtrstoot as to vr > s \ irerespect , and whose character wbj established so a . " to bo supported by the majority of electors . Our party was known , but known only to be foared ; tie ace if the truth must be proclaimed , the terror of Chartism has ended in the triumph of Toryism . We have neither been deceived in the result , nor yet are we dauntt'd ' -vith the' prospect before us . On tha other hand , we confidently anticipate that those really good and patriotic Men , who , from mistaken principles have supported the Whigs in their juggling game , will now be fully convinced that ho half-measure , however plausible , will ever satisfy the minds , or secure tha ButtViigtiB of the people of this nation . To secure tlvo popular voice , Universal Suffrage must bt » made the basis of any new agitation , and all men who have the good of their country at heart should provo it by sinking all minor differences , laying aside all silly abuse , and burying all former fends and malice . . Let not the cry of Tory and Chartist coalition be repeated , when the truth is well known that the people turned the tide of-public-opinion , against the Whigs , but nevtr in favour of the Tories Wbat possible inten ? 8 t can the Chartists have in Tory Government ?
What po . ssibie lj < mttit did they ever derive from Whig Government ? We have no interest , « avo in the success of the Charter ; no safety , save in the establishment of a Government practically carrying out our own principles . - , Our duty , then , is to make our opinions widely knor . ii , to disieiuinatii the truth , to remove prejudice , and peaceably and constitutionally strive to indentify our principles with thu laws of our native Jand . We desire to establish Universal Suffrage according to the ancient spirit of the Constitution , plainly expressed . in the old laws of the country , practised by our ancestors , ami carried Into operation DsneliciaiJj aud safely in America . The object is neither to disfranchise nor destroy any class of men in tha empire , but simply to carry out the principle , that taxation and representation should be co-tqual . This is expressed in the Bill of Rights , which states , " the people have inherited this freedom ; that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax . talliage , aid , or other charge not set by common consent in Parliament . " We do not desire to exclude from Parliament all save one class In the community , but to carry out the seventh clause of the Act of -Settlement , which enacts , " That do person who has an oflbe , or place , or profit unrinr the Crown , or who receives a pension from the country , shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons . " We war acainst class-legislation , not against any class-man , whom the people might eiect to serve them in Parliament Wu do not declare against the liberty of any person belonging to any class in the empire ; we desire to see the principles of M&gna Charta carried out so as to secure , first , " T / iat justice shall no longer be sold , refused , or delayed ; " and , secondly , " That no man shall be tuken , or imprisoned , or dispossessed of his property , outlawed or banished , or . anywise hurt or injured , unless by the legal judgment of hia peere . " We do not desii-e to interfere with , o ? endanger the private property of our neighbours , because we have declared in the thirty-seventh article iif our " Declaration of RujhJa , " " That all vio ' euce ; iu . l injury done to property under colour of enforcing or tfLccing political rights or changes is ntterly repugnant to the constitution of this realm , subversive of law and right or ^ er ,
: hateful to moral justice , contrary to reason , and destructive of the social compiict . ' ' The regaining principles of the Charter- are too well understood to require much comment . Annual Parliaments were proclaimed in the reign of Esivrard II . and III ., and no property qualification tor Members ia practised in Scotland . Payment of Members is an i ancient custom , and would not be considered a great : i : a < iship by tue most inveterate Tory . Vote by Ballot I was practised successfully in ancitnt times by the Ro-| Hums , and is used in present times by the Americans . Let our principles be w ») l understood , and truth will j prevail , nay , will bt courted by those whom defeat "will ! make curious in their inquiries and reasonable in their j objections . j We recommend , at this important crisis , that it be j well understood to all parties , that vta wjeet no man on account of his cTsed , country , or class , who honestly I deciares for the Charter . 1 We strongly recommend the trades to be addressed , I organised , and united . We hope muob from them , and I there is nothing too great for . men to undertake "With readiness and complete -with success . I We will make it our duty t © arrange the divisions ef the country i froin centres , to facilitate our operations and increase our strength . We also fully confide in the promptitude of the various Associations hupplyiHg the Executive with the j means of carrying on tho agitation with energy and ! decision . I We need not offer any further counsel to the con-! sistent and vLnintimidateti :-upporters of the Charter ; no ! difficulty , we trust , can drive them back , ami no persecution frighten them from their duty . We will , from time to time , address the country , and j adopt thosa nse : ifures which we conceive will lead to advance the causo and satisfy the most backward of our supporters . To the timid , the apathetic , and the doubtful , we 1 have only to declare puWiciy our resolution to act within the law , and by every means in our power tO EeCUr . 6 Ul 6 tauge from ths destroying hanO- of out opponents . Brethren , we feel deeply the grave and important task webavo undertaken , and to the utmost of our power we shall endeavour to . secure your good opinion aud approval . Possessed of your confidence we shall be strong ; and armed with the rnijbt of a people , we must be eventually successful . Brethren , We remain your faithful representatives , P . M . M'Dovall , James Leach , John Camfoell . Manchester , July 20 th , 1840 . N . B . The new issue of Cards of Membership will be ready on the 16 th of August . All those Associations whose payments are in arrear , are requtsted to forward the balance due immediately .
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SUMMARY . ENGLAND AND WALES . Tory members ... 303 Whig ditto 193 Chartists ditto ... ... ... 3 Thetford double return ... 1 Total members for England and Wales 500 SCOTLAND . Tory members « - 24 Whig members 29 Total members for Scotland ... 53
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A Paltsy" Job . "—The custom-house " weighers , " a numerous and industrious body , are said to be reduced ta the greatest distress by a new scheme , which bas completely the appearance of being a Whig " job . " This scheme fe the appointment of an officer called "the Inspector-General of Landing Waiters , " who receives about £ 700 per annum , on the express condition that he saves the amount of his salary ont of the wajces of the poor " weighers , " who , as they do not receive above 2 s . 6 d . a day , cannot afford any reduction . The consequence is said to be so serious , that upwards of 150 of the weighers , " many of whom have been fifteen or twenty years in the employ of the Customs , are literally starving . The principle of making a place with a large salary by grinding down the humble pittance of an industrious class would bo hard to believe on any authority , were not the disposition of the Whigs to oppress the poor already so notorious as to allow of a belief of any enormity . Even if the office wore a necessary one , the principle would be most detestable ; but it seems that there is not even this poor consolation , as there are already six or eight ** surveyors-general , " who render the " inspector " completely superfluous . The affair , in all its bearings , appears an excellent specimen of Whiggery . — Timet . J
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THE NORTHERN STAR . 7 - - — ¦ - — ¦ - . ¦ _ ' ¦ "¦ . w&
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 24, 1841, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1119/page/7/
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