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" DECLINE OF THE CHARTIST PRESS . " gadi pai ^ te ^ F 11 * to the " Establishment" has three notices Curing tlis year , headed thus : — ¦• AlTertiseis -would do veil to look bere ; " and
then foUo-ws a list of the rektiTe circulation of tfceii stTer&l jocmudB , according to tha-Stamp Returns . Last week , the two Whig papers published at Leeds , the Mercury and Mother Goose , took the earliest opportunity of congratulating tiemseives upon -what is to come . * -while we look ' irith no small astonishment upon what is past , kll that -man and his most -ririous agenU could do-,
indiTidually and collectiTely , has been done to jaaie the nation stand aghast naxt " Return-day , " &nd ( the press being the organ of party ) to declare , by the fall of the Star , tha fall of Chartism . The Proprietor has been gagged- O'Brien has been forbidden to write to the Slar , and only forbidden ftp S ' : nr- O 1 ^ correspondence has been stepped / of -ss-bich a word when Parliament mests ) . Tho " Rich Oprreisor" h" made a newspaperan article of iaJTT-y to the " Poor oppressed , " Emigration h * s wafted icsny of our readers to foreign Bllores
"Nlisj ta-re been disruissed from work for rtadiEg the Star . M&sy , Ttry many , in country disirit'J . walk , on a Saturday night , after a -week ' toil , as many as three , fonr , £ re , or six isiiies to tie county town , fearful of taking the Siorfr . Tn&a Tillage agent , under the nose of the Tillage tjraat- Oar friesds too , hare , many of than , pitted for our demise , while they dared not ot-eiUy confess the treaean . We haTe been " fustians an ! blisters" sraiust " broad-cloth » ad kid-tkins ; " and haw do tre Btanu ? Why
tins . Qwxfr . eni , the Mercury , soaie time ago , offered abet of some £ 50 , when we asserted that his " cold pork" was BoWTor 24 . each at Shefifcid » n Monday morning . We did Bot condesceEn to enter upon a tngtx which aigbt iia ^ e been grabbled out « f ? bat no w we offer ok friend a " ccol hundred , " aad " to pos * . tha coal * , " upon each of ttie f ^ tiowins
results .: — One Hundred Pounds , that for the last « x Ewsalhs tie circulation ef fee Star is more thaa the-oirculation of the Uer&rg , the Leeds Tiax , and twentyeight other papers : that is , more than thirty pro-• rindal josrnals , the t « ro Leods Wfc ^ organs , the Mercury anS . Mother Gjosz being-two of the nuinber : tL-w fiuxty miking about one-sergnth of the ¦ whole cf the prorincial newsp » pers of England .
One Hundred bounds , that the circulation of the S-ar bes ' -s ihenrited circniarion of *; lTs : s newspapers in lbs -grc&z manufacturing towns -of Manchester , the Si « it-Guardian being one c £ them . One Huadre-l Pounds , tint the eiycGiSikra of the Star exceeds the united circuiatioTi -ji aY > the newspapers ewe % eiieTe ten in number " . p&ul ** £ i ; d in the great CDOficsrciiLl tuwn of LsTsrpoM . One Hutdred Po-nds , thit me eiree ^ ition of the Star be&is -hat of tie London Tin * .
One HcEir ^ d P * ui . ds , thit tbe cirwuaticn of ths Star beats the united circniaiiun of ill the other Momir ^ -Papers , — Chronidt , Stnjli , Adveriiier , and P ^ -i . One B- ^ idre-i Pounds , that thecfcml-tion of the Slar exceeds the nsiiei : circuliiw : of ILc Lads Hercary acd all the LoeuO . i EvooJaq' -Papers , —Sk&dani , Gvr-i-f , C&anw , and Sitr ~ One Hundred Pout ^ s , that the -S&r exceeds , in cirrnla' -ion , one- ' ourih of tha wbc : ? Provincial Journals
cT England , and the Lecjs- - i : > ies si-aU be one ol the Lumber ; that is , tbit tha circulation of the Star exceeds that of U * e -L& ^ s Tvnts ar . d fift ; -fcur cthci Prz-TiTicial JoutesIs .
On&Eti-ircil Pounds , that the increase in the ciicalati- - -n of tb « Siar , on tfat bit Su ^ up Returns , 4 ZCft £ s , LY O-NE UC ^ E-itSD A > D FIFTT THOt" - SAM ) , ths iacTKase © f ssy -osier Paper , Diily or .-PruTiiicLJ , in the eLipire . One Hur ^ irt-d Pounds , tiut ti =-icg the whole period , -not one rap = r h ^ s in : eur x-S « ca Saie or Kttara . Ons-Hu nuicd Pudids , that the sum of £ 2 has uoi beer - epesi in bills oi poeters , aaaouncuy-. t > r p- -Si-3 ihr S : ar GUrlng the saam p :-r ¦ ! . 0 naHa 3 cr-IP .-un . li , tbatrihi » :. NCEEA 5 E of the £ i ; r , fur tLe qairier eatuiig it IicCcaibd , as comi-ar ^ d vritli i-e charier « i > iiing in June , exceed tc =
crho ' . e circn ^ adon eS Mi&itr Gcase more tLan fitv t > , uiia'l copies . Oas EunCrnl T > ; uud =, that frani January , 1 S 3 S , to Decemktr , li-45 , tie Sior ha £ cirenjatvd m-jre pajeri thr ^ i the Lfids Herxr ? - has circulated since iLe ceding uf tije fi « t R = i \ iit ; ed PirLament in le ^ 3 , z perijj o * t : h : ytsrs . One Hun-red P ^ u ^ s , th-t , ui the- last qparter , the Silt be-ls tho l ; ea = ifws ^ rji . the MaruJitsier CruardiiTi , ar .: * the 3 / orKT ^? Cte ^^ ic ' e , unitedly . JLnd One Eu ^ dre-I Pounds , that the inert' ** of the circc ' . at-on < -i" t '_ = £ tar , for the last quarter , exce ^ tli :: > .. - '> viiole c ^ rculatiKi cf the Great Maac ± rxi * &isrdi " . i . ^ nd lioik = r Gostez . TliB is— CUS ITSW -ZS . 2 . B . -S GIFT ,
and wtica — e wosla ; cner tnl we had ascwtais > i whetier our readsi =, by thtlr >\ w Year ' j WGii , were entitle \ tu Ll . Thut they are so , lei our-fcrcad shett , en this day , bear ample t estimony TThc can sea the h-if-chai ^ i , cripple , Etuncec sliTe , thus dtTollcg -. » ae cl . ld ? only davs of relmaticn to the cause o ; tbe i-sps ' iiatc- *! patriot , vrithout coring to Lis aiL-c , s . t I- ^ iii , the consoiadi / i to knew that his parly tid li : 3 Piprr are ii the a *; endant ? "VVc rare ho : the " najntrouj chanst- -i" * to which Ifairsr -Goose , in her ue ^
pro .-p «* u 3 , lays cbi : n , to baist of . Tvo . We Lave been true us : he iK-.-die to the poie , ¦ whether in the storiii or in ta-i inmshine , b ^ sriDj the smil&i or taunts o f jctioa £ * U-i"g 3 indifferent . W = itirt ^ i with the " Fus . i-r . s'" in the r _ ce- TV >; hsTe m our two £ r = t L- - «; = we ' . ! , —and wor tLeia . Wt - are in eocd tcuxt . and i . ot ; hig jiiltd , for a third start : and U > i " ' £ r > SAL scffuagi biicg cur winning-p ^ st , vrt ; vvlii lay our hau ¦ c-n tL- goal , or gaiiop QT-.-r eTcry « bstacie . bfcin : Jittrn ^ ed Ui tlla in the c * ae , —or "win the p ' ate
Xetiiis smcuEcsiEent be j rw ^ timed in iLe jal 2 c > . ' oi M . ojb . ~ . ij in tie Tnr : n . viv . n oi the . ? c ? r ; in ifci ± r > : ocri .: " s bouse ; in the- lu& . t . ' s charc . i ; in the tErchtr ' s siar hicr-hcuie ; » nd in t ? : u amrkttplat ; : a ^ d let those who hold poiv ^ r by oth-. i fet . e thai : that -srhieii fluvrs fr < i :: i ti > e s . A ' er .-: 2 X Bource Taaee aloce legitir--. V ~ - pj-i 7 tr « a . u .-pring .
LG 05 i ON THIS , AND TREMBLE ! 1 / zi tbtprotiiBg cuagtr of lie poor m&- / e fs ; i / 6 &ra . n&e 5 eelis £ _";!}• in any further aiteicp ; Vj brisi , ' agitation to * i : c level of his ^ 11 , aim reli ; . Q- ; ish ui ' nctiorj c ' -t-iklng policies a profit ^ bZo triui . Le : the 5 " . ; iTs iion ' er 3 , educ ^' Jozi rnvz ^^ s , eujkration Uioriitrr ^ aua legality mongers , in this rccc ^ r . ls liberty , kroTciid ^ -e , lind at home , aa-i ap-ov , e-
bs " oe ~ j tiiin iivr , and tremble . How many friends - « -ill bite their poor lir-s and r-back thai ccmed t& 2 » w ' . ^ h Very angnish , ci . j : i tbo psrssa ; cf this il ; welcome ; j , reli- ^ ecca . Xhc ^> ;' c / ia a j-wiaoEJtnon . I ; Btands the enemies shock ar . d the frk . nJs' good Ei ' . ure . Kov ? rea ^ arkibie , that every ja . p 2 r profesiiag CUaiiisra , eliuuld , ii its exj-iiiEg laoraents , asd wbtie in the last i ± r >— . grssp , liho a dro ^ ming man . at L ' s best friend , ccd atten-. > t to lake the 5 /^/ -. in his kininasa , aloDg
widi Liai w the boltora . T-e sure , the unerring Eirn of dissolution , ia a nibble , — a ¦ jod-nainred one , of c : 2 Ht , —at the Sljr . Sa . ce July , 1 S 39 , many of our friends hare r-ttempteJ to niaks U 3 partakers in that eternity to which thsy- hare hurrlctl tbera-vlres ; ba : w = still live , while they might hvTte liT : ^ . oa Bith us had they but continued in 'the same coiuse . "Wehivem . jrethin . jaieasssrtj- ! : hat either tyrannjorthe 5 : ar e- ^?; giv a w ^ t . iiiE sT \ R WILL XOT . Wuat , tbea , is the infereacj ? Teat tyranny must !! Tha Siar is now ths national L ? ra 1 i : tixe nation ' s
mtau .-p-. tfec . The Star c ' rrulites in ev ^ ry c ^ u ^ ty in Englari ., S . ^ tianci , and Wiles , c ^ l in f . ^ rtsen IB 1 SH COUKIiSS . . vLUii is % vortli ail . It circuiates iu France , America , the CanEda ; , Xtw South Y ' slu , p . rfi otber fvr . : £ n - purts . We seri to one L-jid ^ n igece rtcre papers than a L-j ^ dpg ETeni 2 ' Piper pclCiihes for its Tri-ile cireuMits , We send to c-ns Loudoa ageat eoi ?
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papers than all other provincial papers unite-. Hy going into the metropolis . Is this not " Burnani wood coming to Dunsinane ? " and does th . 3 not bespeak the rise of Chartism , —of fustian Chartism , within smell of the royal dog-kencs ! ? Doesthi-s speak with trumpet tongue to those who wouUl dare attempt to slacken th 8 pace of Radicalism on the charge ? Is not this a refreshing New Year ' s gift for the toilworn slare ? Six months without puff , portrait , or bill ; our very first trial of snhstantirj Chartis : strength , End no " unnatural" circulation . Whig vengeance , where is now your sting ? When the proprietor casts his eye ou this announcement , may he not t * s proud in the confidence which he hm reposed in his best , his truest , his only friends ?
W til and truly may he say , that he has not six ftitnds out cf the order of blistered hands fustian jackets and unshorn chic * . Tb * " Establishment , " hare taken our leaders whuisssle , and our origins ) matter reuvil , and hare neither acknowledgedtfrs one , nor said " thank you ' for the other . We have , single-handed , UK £ / -. led and alone , in England , buSetted the enemy , met the foe , and eou ^ wered with the people . We say . without vanity , because a double task was imposed upox us , that tibe columns of the Stir , within the period allBd .: < l to , hare developed the v ,-L ;> le &cieic « of poiitacs in a manner so clear , that the most obt < s *\ i -mast now understand liis Tights , and know how ' jo attain , and , having obtained , how to defend them .
No organic ehsas 3 can now be turned ttto moonshine —uo sec-jud Reform hoax can be p-liyed upon cur " ijxereufC' scholars . If the Ster hud lived in 1532 and 1 P 33 , Hunt would b = } -ctal : vs ; Reform wou ' mI have been organic chMije , rasteid of political tfi 48 sfr »^ the Corn Laws woald haTe &e ; -n rt' \) eaie ' ,, the -Debt would have been - ^ aid ; the Ba ^ tile stones ^ would have remaineti unquarritd ; the police ci > c ; aJ , tbe Whigs unsnsp ? atr-il , the Tori . a unincwa ., and the people und ^ iurbed . In ooactesion , then , we preseut to the world—to tha fniEd of the " poor opprets ^ . i" and tho enemy of tbe " rich oppressor , " tha f ^ ott' . ern Star , the aii-Ji'iichlng advocate of tvtrry aiai . ' s rights , the fc » vor > 6 f freedom , and hater of oppr-jssioc TIk •" ¦ ScTl ! : crn Slur , " in 3511 , will be -what tfcc "" Sorihern SL ; r" bas Vcrr . i . isce its birth , E-. id ¦ 'Triil be till it ? lUith—^ Hr scovugi ; of ivr ^ m ? ; THE ADVOCATE OT 1 'isACE , LAW , A > D 0 UDtR IF THE PEOPLE iBE il . LOWED THElIi S } 1 * K E ; THE ADVOCATE OF MORAL FOHCE VflE . V STROJiG ENOLGH -rO-ti ^ SiST TTRA > " > Y , IWT OF PHTsinAL roare ir NErE « s . viiY to r . EiiST
AGGKESS ! O > ' AND MAI ^ TAI > RIGHT . Tce pr * stnt the Xoriterr . \ Z ' ar in 3 841 , the people ' s paper , far away at t ' uo heal of the " riebfffpres-E'is ' cstab . iihijiect . * " For this portion iB ^ 'iiank our friends . We ilfc 5 K » 7 e it , e ' jo would it be an ir .= r . ; t to thtir JtiJ ^ vns-nt to sv-jv ; us-j that w « Cuul 1 hive attained it . ^ Ye tait ? car leare -vrhbrthe r-:-aseurajice , that we sre ar . d ever will V > e for the Chakter , thetthole Charter ., anc"KS"H ] Ng LISS TIIA . V THE CliiRTEIU
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i-GRAND METBOPOLITAN BEMONSTRA-: TION , AND OVERFLOWING MECTING , ! IN FAVOUR OF-FROST , WILLIAMS , AND j JONES , AND ALL POLITICAL VIC-TIMS . ¦ ( Reported by -our- London Corrcsnondtr . t . J ! On Mon- ' iy , the lor . ^ -proj'ctpd mccT : " > :. to ni ^ mo' daa ? e the Q . ecn and both Houses of Parlicment in f Savour of the rc-voratio of tha Wrlsli rD ^ r « yr . « , : > . > . d ¦ tlie liberation cf v . ~ i \ political offeuJ . r « . U ^ .. place st f ^ Vhite Co : idiiit H'i'i- ;? ; : »¦ : , notwitr . j- ^ uc ' in * the 1 Litter Fta e of tl \^ --vr - ^ taer , —snov . -, {¦;¦ ¦ .--:, and a j-ierciD ? veinri preva . ir . iu ; ii r ^ - " 2 . iiuy t-in-iu ^/ . o-at ti >' , dav , — the iccmeiise rocrn ro :: ld not cont ? . ;; i on » - half ¦ cf taosc vrb . o p 7 e-i » ; ted tliem-wlvcs lor tiuiii * 5 ion ; : sad i ; is by ro mrr-. r .. - en cxa ^ -rat ; jn to f y , ihat % ' . r : e s . « many wore JiVa ; po-nted i ; ie ) a » i ; ri , ' the i Trholc of the nuit- 'd ? oc ¦ '' -s of carpe ; t ^ rs , " . vno did i col leave 'wori ; tiii . - ' x (>" cl ¦ k . ) a . s t ' n ^ e » i : u were
; s ;« oromod : iied . A- f ^ * y - < - ¦* i a . ' " -psst : rr .-. o . ook ¦ : Le Tu-er Hsn-. k-t ? h . r >» y . -A Ckaru-r A * -- > ciat : oi : arriv « d ai OeTkeuwtil l-ln-n , "ivhere th-iv « rr « .-o .-n jjc : ried by the Ficfbury As-o <* iat ! on . tni ! shcrtly - after by the Lambiih c : -n ; it was , ho ^ ev .. ' ; -, i ,.- -: my an h "> vir before the uv ; rr : b <; r 5 o : the Miryicboue , Ar-sociaMon inad-3 their :: p ; -earance , curing which .-Tirio-i the parlie ? reajair ^ -d on the ur ^ er ., rtnid li . e I " pelting of the pitik ; .- ? « t " rm , " witbo it win-zing tlio i ^ Ii ^ g htes : --yLjptom of jsu r- ^ 'iruce or ^; - ? unt < ,: ! t ; uo ; -, I l . idted , throughout tht ; len ^ and vre 3 ryii ! i ; marcii , i fron one ex'remity-of the rr . etropoli ? to the other , ! did the Cuo- ' - iusi ^ nificaa : exp"e = sion of disunion : pr- ? tji" itself' thr . mgb . ee ; the day . At leo ^ ili thv * 7 « il-known scund of
" Cor . se o ' er the feeather , , ' Cjiiie a' thfiiiihtr , ¦ G ^ jne bctii ljtfci . nd oarly , " ¦ wa-s h ? ard issuing from the threc ' iicn of R"r- ? trcct . pii-jt i in a niaattriy m ^ i . ner , by a capi'ui ba : i ' ¦ aac in a few nv-niu-es n * ore , t . ") H Msiryirboaj ai . ii K-. t ;;? iL . ; : on men iiad joIumI their biother Guirtib -, .-on ti : e Green ; a very akjri time now sulStcJ to mar ^^ ii the profession , v , h : ch moved fi / rvTjrd t- - ; wards ir . e Wh : ie Conduit House , four a-brbact , in : ihx ioiiowinjj manner : —
Ba ;; i ^? r . FiasLury I > a ; ionil C'hiPter Associalion . Band . ~ Ken ~' vjgiQn National Ciiar'cr Afsociitiou . Bau !> er . East London Teoa ;; al Chartists . The Ojh sz tuee . Lambeth Xitu . ' n&l dvaivT Assodauon . Baii < L £ ast LvnJon Drmocrstio Association . Banner . WtEtminsior Nat : « nil Ciis , rter A ^ ociatku . i 3 ii : i ; er . St . Luke ' s and To ' - ^ er Hamk-U' National CLaric
Ajsocia ]) . Band . Majyleboaa and Norm Luudon Caartor Associatior-City isaiio ^ al Cnarser Ats ^ iation with Banner . The rospoctive bands pljytu pciHilar airs thrcc . ehout . their route ; ucu iha cat . iujj sleet adc-d to . mhsr th :-a detfriora ' -d , the ^ enerai cfTec :, by in-.= p 5 nrg tbe observ ' . T v . iih an iuroiui / t . Try n ! er . ! a tnbuts to the cevor . on . iir : abei ~ , and .-eariiet-tr . ess o ! tho :-e er ) i ; a ^ -ed in t ' . s processioa , of wiiuia a giea : number \ 7 ors female ? . Biiure c ; . ten £ x Whit" Cond lit House , we will g ' . Td a si . gt : t rk- ' uch oi tuius of ihe banners . That i 7 . h : eh heaoed ihs proc ^ iti'ju was & g-. £ sr « lic Us-¦• : jicu" ; to s . » pp-.. r ; whiob , ow \ ng to the violence of ihe wind , required the constant aid of six pcisjus ;
i . ' -is tanner bore ihe names of the Wel » -a mar'• rs oil tha alusrua ' e colours ; ana , ha r i r e af ; ernonn been fine , rvou'd have , denbiiO .-.- - , produced a very interesting effect . The i = i x ; i .-nntr \ ras a naat siili fia ; -. ioraitrlv belongi > . i £ is the NDiioiiai Uffion of in- working cia .=- e < - -, tlr-: ? ' 2 ndard of which , ai Well ss the corners , vore crape oni ' : jlejas of sorrow , an . J the supporte ? . - ^ tea eiin » r .-iie w :-re rosa ' . tes of a vanul ' iiion hue , bardered with b : a : k crape . Another bore the inscrfpt-ce , " oh . i-ici ^ iaiioa ! why should uieu unite to obtaiti ja-ncc { " T . ie o-. hera were sev ^ ri ] y crna-• nen ' . ^ i by various devices , and inscribed wi h approjraie semimcutal motwa . Tne whoh cloinig ivi-. h a banner gimiiar to tl . at v / h : ch h-ad ^ d the n-o ; -cs .-ivn it 2 ~; nbid " Liberaiiou of all Political V :. " . tiifl 5 . "
At the doors of the plac ? . of meetirg , the prrsciis appjiated for ths- purpose drew up iu ik iu : u ii : is on each ? ide of j ) : o do . rsvay , and thus sasc = s = i ' ui ! y resirjiod nuBicrvus a - . t ^ mpis mad e to destroy the or-tcr oi e : a . Ting the ireaa , which , it r ? as already ^ een , would be luiabie to coatalti mire than a mo ;; ty of thus *; desirous of par : icipat : a ^ in the proeee ^ u :. ; 3 . At length , a 3 many as the bui'din ^ could po ~ fih ! y conisin , having baen admitted , one of tee bautid was fc-a . ; oned oa tLa nustinp ; B , or nagt ; where they pl . iv > . d the air of the Marseillaise Hymu , the wordi of which were a' \ er wards = urg ; q good s ' . ylo by iir . Johnton , preparatory to the chair bsiiig tak-.-n . ' H . o whuie oi t » is . t iinmenst * assembly joinc-d in ; hc cliv-rus at tha tud of each
iiarza—: *• Marc ' i cu ! march on ! al « hearts resolTed i On iibtr : y ct di ^ : iil ' I producirg a i : u ' y 5 utc . "e : ' -ir ., - P&ct , by ; he rcusical | trec'tioa with - iviiich iuc P .-. - conipaaiasac was ciei cu : ed ,
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WEST-BIDING MEETING . THE FOLLOWING REQUISITION , TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE WESTRID ING , wa 3 presented to hia Lordahip , on Monday , tho 4 th of January , 1841 : — To the Right Honourable the Earl of Harewood , Lord Lieutenant of the West-Riding t > f the County of York . May it Please tour Lordship , WE , the Undersigned Inhabitant Householders of the West-R ding of tho County of York , request your Lordship to Convene a Public Meeting of tha Iuha ' uifcauts of tho West-Ridiiu ; , to bo held in Leeds , on Thur-day , 'ha 21 st Day of January , 1841 , at Eloveu o'Clock in the Forenoon , for tho ptjrposc or " Adiirob .-iu . i , ' her Majesty to Dismiss her present Minijters , and tu request hor to call to her Council man vriio will make Uiuver > al Suffrage a Cabinet measure . Thomas Vevers , HuddersSold . Wra . Winter , Wakofiold . Edward Williame , Huddersfield . Wra . W . Icox , Leeds . Matthew M-ussen ^ or , Huddersfiuld . John Talbot , Wakefield . jy au Horbuvy , Huddertfitld . Robert DiiiKwai , Leeds . James Hare Robert Jones , Combmaker , Leeds . T . oruas Sliacklcton . Joseph liadfivjui , Carpet Manufacturer , Heck-Thomas Taylor . irtouwika . Saaiuel Swain , Leeds . Thomas GiUmor , Huddersfield . W . Trynor . Joseph Taornton , Hadder : field . Jo ' s . Hobsca , Printer , r-nd Publisher , Lseds . Joseph Rushwort 1 ) , Hnddr . 'rsfioid . * Jostph JoUi-s , Slioeicuker , " Leeds . Edwara Clayton , iiuddersfiold . Lawrence Pitkethiy , Draper , Hnddorsfield . Joha Nowr-H . Juhu Leech , Sii . > pmJ . u , Huddcr ^ field . Ttiomas Taylor . Samuol Biuus , Wooisurter , Hudd ^ rsfield . William Swallow , Wakefield . James S . ia-v , Huddersfield . Michael Hunt , Wabtndd . Wiliiam B « ud , Huddert-field . , ¦ '* John Drook , WiiketitW . George Tayior , Hudder .-fiaid . " AnUrcw Gardner , Loeda . lienjaMin- " Clayton , HuddtrsEold . Beujatum Kn- > v , ! efl , Leeds . James Hall , Hadder = tield . &c , &j ., &o ., & « ., His Lf ^ -dship having respectfully Declined to accede to bucb request , we , the afore-named Requisitors herebv CALL A PUBLIC MEETING FOR THE ABOVE PURPOSE , TO BE HELD ON irO&BZCK MODE , OK THUSSDEY , JANTTA ^ nr TVTENT ^ -PISST , lBll , AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK OF THE FORENOON . Leeds , January 5 , 1841 .
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AUhowrh the hour for taking tho chair was annouii' -od tor seven o ' cieck , ]!; w * -abu : > u inip . raiivo to b-. si .: tiie proccadia ^ f an hour e ui-iier ; so tha % ai tfs Mr . Peat , a j-vuriKjman carpenter , wits called to "he c ! ia : r , and oix- ;^ u thu bu-in ^ 8 a of tbe meetiu ^ iu h brief uddru > s . lif said , they were a ^ ombled t-hat . veiling on a most iinpart-tnt and a moJ-i > acred occ . a .-sion . They had icet : o poiinon tho Q'Jpen , as the i- 'iief urijiiitrat- * : i * f the erupire , and boiU Houses ol Pjrliar . i-. it . * ' id *> ; .-. i :-e Fr ;> st , Wiilito ^ , and Jonvi . ^ ( ivho }; - 'l bfii Bl ^ al ! y and nuJHsilv transported ) , ar . d u ' . ' . bc . a ' . c 0 . U oihvr political ( 4 f-ndcr . - ' . " In s ' . icrt , im : y ha-i < at : to evince their -eyinpa-l .-y wuh ail w ! u > vue t-u £ iii ^ r i \> r their a ^ ih ^ ri-i .-ce io the
principle of * J-. e : P « : o ;; lf ' .- > Charier , llie appnarance o ; ' such a liivra ^ i-ou- - a-.-cmblajjo on thai occa-ion , gs . i' me axjnt esti .-r ' j . i . 'i ' . 'ry coinra-li-Jtwn that could bo ^ ivcr- . s to t »> y iJie humi nw . ie hy the At : orn »; y-General s < . > ta » " ' . ' w-. v r , ^ c . a ^ F . Lir . bart !' , that ' -he principles o : ( . hs-M-ism wrre extinct . (( Cheers . ) They ha . 4 never , ' . n ~< v sii : i ; ie Lioment , desurtel tiie principles ui ihi' C-ii-. rter , aoi' would thtjy coaso to ugitite tiii tho » a jrarjfiios t'cvtnio th'S law of tho and . ( L-ival c h ' . trrsj ) Tiie G > 7 niueni Jtavbincreased iho .--luii . i ;! t ; arii ; ¦ , au ' ; ' ° liimib-ji v ( thtir cpies aim bluiit ;»; ou-nit ! t ; - 6 u- thi >' nd uv-. ( ikter llicm . Would iney . orsake-t : ^ priiic . ipltrr . of tiio Ciiartci' for suei : asttiv-iel C" i ^ ' ^ , n . v-r . ") No , -tlii-y would not ; i ' or ai-. hou ^ ! i -ti . iu- o ;; eraiums Lzd . lately been I ; : r 8 mauiie .-t , tney kad not breii iho itsn ¦ erUiia or rAl ' - ;
-:-live . ( Cneera . ) It was tot the f i ^ viuce ot ' a Chairman io cuver iir ^^ iy n ; : o the bjai . ies * of the uioatin ^ over which ho preMU- ^ d ; : n , U especially shou . ' i ! hu rtfr . uu frvir -. iyiiiy > o , buciu ^ A-KUi . d him ho many nun ot laiei .:, iiieuibcis tit h . a own class—the working e ! u * 3- <' -i" Iint . u :. ! . He was not one of tho .-o who wotud eiiv . 'Uia ^ tt a report te violence for tluaciucvem&iiL-ct i : r ri ^ ii t ^ , but-iio would say , o ! tho = o v .: ; o i .--d h or : ; -. i n > it , t ;* i tlity had bteii dr-. Te : i tu it by ni-.- : yi- ^ : i : ; y of t ' utir oppreisors . lc au ^ uryd tvcli ¦ ¦ r -.. leu- iia .-e to s -j to ljumeruus an a : it- 'iidKi : y-j uf-l ::: i-nc ^ , aj ; d to * vii : iftS iJi < - ; devotion iviih ¦ B . 'kich ih ^ -y had u : iu . if .: d iiio inclement wt-: t-Ltitr turoiifh * j u . n iv horns ; sud U an tmin > -ni amiiuriry J : ad rtiuai-K-. d ' . l . ai "l .-r a nation to ba fief , it is > . d : k-v - ' n ; 1 u . sii-- tcUir u ; ' a ctkbraitd poet liai iij ] ds-j iruiv oo .-jirvoi of '' . vomnu , iiiat
" If . <¦ he tvi . j , she will , defend oii ' i ; Ai . J i : alirj wjii ' r , siiu won ' t , th * ro ' rf ou end on ' t . " ( Loa I clicerA ) lit : ( : ha riiairrcvi ) wo-. i ' . d say to ihe Wo ; ncn win--: ; he s ; . w arou ; : il L : ni , ' do to your cii-1 'jreu as Iiu > : ibil o ! ' t > l < i ds-i t- lr . s son ; Io ; the ii . sC Wi-rds thtv : i > be t ro ^ t , \ i ' : ; ii . a'as , audJoueH , ana sne < i *?> to ih . j IVj ; ! ii ' d (! ba ; i .-. r . " This wonlii be iri : e Ciiri .-liStniiy ; o _\ iu . ' ; : lai » in , ^ in thoir ycun ^ minds the p , oUt ! i precept , of " J . oi : i >{ to o ' . hers 3 . tney wouli ctiiors shoniii •• o to them . '' !! h next
warmly •• r . io £ p = cJ ih" ohara « : er .- * rf the Wyijii martyr-, ar . d conciii-Jcvi by observing ti » ci C .. arti .-. ts are aiwiys d- _ : ; raii ^» i to liav- ) , mo tiisvn -turn ;—Vch-ers , )—if au ; - imhvid . ial i :- liisr mtelia- < &puuld wish : o ftJi' -.-ss tb ' . 'in , iie sik . uia ! i « . a « . lair luarii ;^; but ii any 01 t * * € eiuis-aries 0 / "in . 'W hig npy-mon-Sera shuu . J ! iu > ' £ npt to dis-jrli ; .-is . iv prr . a t'dn ^ .--he trusu ; d tne pr ^ uipt ami unai . uij ^ U ' - cJipre ^ ion ol tho meeiiii ^ ' wniid ciuvjiifo tiunn ih-: j v . cry mistaken in thuir cu > io £ k' . 'ra' . . Mr . Poa : » ji down warmly applauded .
Mr . Bills r > r > px « : ed the first res > luuon : — "That this D-othis , bc . nfi 01 opinion that the ir ; Dis of Fr . isi , V \ ii .. uui 5 , auu Joi : u ^ ivare illeia' ) > procetded with , as prove ! by ine dv ; i- ~ u » n of th " Judges , < -, V . l Ujitui -tiie Governmcrii . -U ; order the return oi tho ^ e persons to thoir huaiea an « country . " It gave kim preat jleamre to ecc cc- iniraoroun aiid jvspcclab . o a / nccting of' ni- ^ 'anirymun ! -nd cr-uutrywomeij , laudably as .-rnii-i 4 / to evince ! hrirsyaipa . ' . hy ior three of the bi-s ; i »>; i ., a ; jd m-jst JL'o .-t Hi- r ^ i chaiaciers that tiiir country -awr iniew . J ^ an l- rcst , in particular , was esj . . ;/ . ialiy estimable as an kouc * :., upright nitn , and a ju . t mi- ^ iv . ae ; a
iiiaii wirj P £ . * . v ihM tlit- working cla-s wan . ihe clas .-from »! iifh sil tho weihli o ; tho couuiry .-prinij ; , and that tho idle few , who produce nothing ; , were feed . nj , - in i-iJeness o : i the 'ai -ur of th « man ^ v ; and who was ( . 'O ! : r ; i : cco rkat .:. >!(; o ; j ] y rtnie / Jr J ' . ; r tin- ' state of thin ^ -i was to wice ; i ; ho gates of ihe -os ' . i-ritution ; for widoh bold and hosipst couree ho w . u ; inarkcu out Ly iho Whii's as a ii' subject ; ote- ; ir riu iT . H .- co : np : i ; iiiiii » , too , were men v , ^ c .-. hearts paistfa ior iho liberuet of their countrv ; yet to muruer i-: u-h men as div . c , the gailowp v ! 'a ^ actually erected ax Njwporf .. li ^ d they b et- n fe ied &-mp . y fur aui-iier or rob tr ^ . - , they would liave rcceivea the fa * .- ! i « -iij of ti : o j . i . 'nt raised iu their favour by counsel ; nut heing p cticul offenders , tho to
Whurs were rieu r ^ iued . « . ac > -ii ; co - . hero , and ibrj woiila have c-teu aiurtiercd iiad u : > t ino voice of tne i . ei . ; 'lc pi-evcii eu it— the vuico of the people alow .-jvi d rheir liv .-s , aj ;< i that voioe $ . v . xt now restorethrui to their fauiilu . ? -. ( Cheer .-. ^ T : iis m ' .-Gting itui ; be i ' oilovpti up vy siu . ii-ir « i * i ! iiia ; s in other pir-. i of ihe rr ..-tro- | . ; onf » . ana by pctiiidiis . If tbry could c-jiitrive to huv < . ii :,- ie or four shou > - ai : d petit : o ; . 6 prf-sented every w ^< k during i \ & approaching srsoiou of Pari'aiucM , iL- ^ -y wouia ho at :-oy the Go-\ vjr :. ; aien :, that liiey would toou bj slid to listen to their i > rsycr . _ liieur . hear , and loud <«? ccrs . ) No uian . "should think hiiii-wii too i : umb : e to prtnion ior tins purpo .-e , and evi .-ry head of a fairly .-liotild E : ake ii a point of u : i ; y to cu so i ' or hiwst-jf aw :
iaiui , y . ( Lntcvs . ) liut hi iiLi u-rcumsianctc of iV . c-ii poiijic ^ l piitjirt .-:-, never io .-e si ^ ht of tho principle : ; of the Ptople ' s Ci .-arii-r ( . chcet- ); none of tfvs i ;; ctiobs hau tier cowe forward u lii ^ ciiro these principlcb wiih tlv-w , and nut oeiug ai , le lo put them down £ > y au ; ii ^ A-. » , ihc . y hiyj had recourse to the pohcmijin's l .-n-J ^ toii , the soitiirr ' t ; ba-yonei , tlv-Lreudsu . ii , aad li . e silent -y .-. e / n . ( Groaning ) I-ivsVf - 'Vvr , trji- y may now look lbrward to tMe tiiiif when tii .-y woul . i have by their jido a Vincent—{ Loud cheers)—an U'Hrien— ( chc < : ?)—; i Peddleleueer ?)—^ liaihst 1111 vaunted ciurr .-jion of the peopled ri g hts , Ftar ^ us O'Cennor . ( Tr . nicndou ? ch e er - : n ^ . ) The ypprosation they l . jd i isi expressed on the mention or the- name of ' Air . o ' C .. ! ior , convinced him they resp : ct ..-u th :: t tfciiiUm ^; k-t then ) , tLea , snow ihtir bynipuihy J \> r his ui . jii . se tr \ a nitnt , by endeavouriii ^ to ii ^ ineu hia pu ' .-UUm «; Rt ; aud they uii ^ hl reiy 0 :: M thut notinuif irocl < i tvuiur eScd tr
. ; . -, or cause his weary hours to 11 / mere swiftly a . viy , than a kiiorricd ^ . .- ihat the people ha v e done , and aregtiii coin *; , ih-.-ir Jury to th « Wcishmartvrf , DT ^ ng in niir . d ( J'C ^ nor ' . s psrtiujf advice ; " turn neither to the r ' ^ h ' . hnr . d nor lo the ' eft ; outgo tight on for Uiiiienui £ > u £ ruge . " Tho Wh . jj 3 have bl ' cn B-. _ ttir : g the Foxts ana G-j > . ? e , iu coijunciion with tJ . e rj / j / -rcc-jivei- of Ireland —( hero Ukto was a cry ul v ihre >> grca : is fbr O'Connei ! , " which was heard !; rf . spuiidcd to)—to divsi-t th ^ m fr ^ -m the t - acrcii otj cis , ty geuiiig up sn agitation far Household £ >*;;» ; , '• ' , whit-h v . -,: uid c-franc hi so the a ^ ricu'tural labourer .. , wh .- > ,-Tare not , y ; o br . t as tho clergy and ih-3 i .,. io ' ( ¦ - \ i wiih , sdj wouli fxc ' . ude tho intcl . igtnt ii - . h ^ .-itai ^ s cf ia—o t-. = ~ ns ; but the working cis . su ; w : r ~ not . tc b-3 h ^ mbu ^^ d by it—( s . roice ' , "No : :: ain ' t i . k < -Iy ";—if tho Vv'iiigs tliiuk tto peop . c arc t- ; - -.- b ^ k . they are ju := r- ; .: n , for , iasreai of gc-iui ; bickj they arc daei-aiiasd to go forward ; and
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he ( ilr . BjI ' s ) would tell them that the time is not far o ' istuiit when tho people , will no * , bo satisfied even wiiu th « Chiii-Lor —( l ; md chctr ^)— : h ;; timo is no ; far di .-4 a . nt whoii they will only bo ; -. atisfic ; d witharepub-I . e . ( TL' : oe Bpoua'cou ^ . cii ! ' > rs fi > r a republic wcie iiivoii . J The tipi - usriou of iVeiing which had just Uikea p 3 ac « co : ivi ; -. a .. d him ' of- the tr . ith of what J 10 a ,-srtrted—< h < . ar , } icar)—and the Government :-. nd uiistccr-icy iii . ty rely on it that U they waiite-. l to . ^ ectru pvojta-. v and e 3 tai ) li 3 h n : o-
narchj wi a ihvu basis , tlicy must grant the pwplij ihau- full r .. . l ) iic ; tl ri-ht- ; . ( Loud m \ d cominued s ' . H-criiitf . ) Ths Aitorn ; : i -G . iit r-il had talked loudly inii lar ^ o ' y a Lout " vtutltc .- . i ' . iii , ' ; \\\ & laws , " but if t ; e law . niu .-t oj vi ; i' ! iPitL '< i , lei t . i < ic tucetiu ^ x . hew him ? that iuimjii'y ; i :. d juo-i-ioe must a ! .-o be r' ^ pecteti ; let th'Mi a < ioj > t , 10 r ihrir ni jtto , "Frost , W ;! liaui 6 ar % d Jonts ; lJiiiv « : rfiu ; SuE- . 'j ^ i .- aud Is ' o Surretider !'' Go o > i , rijiht on , ai : d noiiii n .: ed des-pmr of evoutual uu < i c » mplfttfl riucccss .- -. . < Mr . B \ Kit down aoitd rciKWcd ap . -latit-v . ' . )
Mv . Camkuon , in siconding the resolution , expr ;> ssoJ tho hay >|> i : = t .:-u iio felt at seeing that the class to Y . 'hicAi r . he c ^ uirrii . if . b « loiii < d , afior a long period o ' datkiit ' s'H and si : cvi > h tju ' niis-io'i , now b .-j : inu « i ^ t' > hf « wah tin yy > w oi' tht a * u-. < dei-sUi ,: i .: hij > j :.-, and rosoivt-d to hevo that ritation in socitiy W :, tch f . hcir va ' aa f it ; ties th m to . ( Circers . ) Thj G ' . ''' . ; riautnii have discovered that tyLiff up Eikfllishni'jii ' ri tongues won ' t iMiiWcr ; and the daughters and b'i ! j . s or : on h . ^ ve iioifitiet to peii ' orm oneof lii ' . Bio .-c rfCeuii ' . i ff duties tiiat over fell to tiie lot of O ; tjz ; ii 8 . Xtiear . ) Tho parr . ciil . -a-3 relative to tho trial of Frost iiiid ) i ..-i coal pa lions ' . ' . ro fr < : ; li in their memory ; tJ ; e irrcrD-. tisibK : u-tv w-sre the only pc-irsone in this la-iti r * ho thirsted for their blood : the deport iocs of the to
vviinc . ss- ^ s vvt ; re contra ry pnjvod facts , * for , if Frost and hin associates wern ih » reco ^ Rltod ie < iders of rebi-ili'in , would they no » hav ^ a ^ t-eU aa oilier ka-iers'havo don « I But , so i ' - * i' from t ' sis , -vrhea the nii ' . H'fJ . do wenre a ^ Mnbied in front of tho WesiKaio , John Fx-o ^ was walking quietly on tho causeway as a spectator . Had Frost and hia asgeciixtos bv ; u acting a- haiors of a rnbeiliuii , the s .-m ^ uiuary boast of ilm King of Irol&ad , that hi * coiKitrymtuhud tho &onour f > f feiaHgiiieriii ^ V / el . snmen , never could hav « fc . eu madu ; t ' oi- the handiul of soiditrs would liav « bt : i : ii l » nvind iu tho West ^ oto . ( Loud cheers . ' ) Yor , e-wij jf thiy cvnl-i Jtct look at the Welsh p& ' . r ' toi * a . < ^ viciiuir 4 ot an illegal conviction , they must be viewed . ih the truo oi .-i'jcts of meres . ( I ( oar , tK-ar . )
T ' l ^ u ^ h they iia : i u \ : t to portion the 'Q ,-tooii r < nd i ' priiaraent for mer < iy to these ni' ju , Ii wu « -bijoau > -e this course was almi'St ibo only lno'i . ; that iho l .-iw- ; ai' tho co . nttry &llo \ v . ; not that they had any ) mt * i ; ci f rtHance on her Majesty ' s mercy , a ; : y more eh : tii < 'ii '¦ Aim oi tho idw-mai . ers—( hear /;—f r , amidst , th :-j iiiluoactd of royalty » . r , 5 well as aririr-oor&'iy , d ^ zzW Uy iho pjmp and ( Miap-ic-rua-iia of a Cvuivi , a : > d f ; r : "rcd ' by tiie b . ^ o Bubnerviency of a furtious l'r > = « , it in iiiiuo . sHtbie that the Qncon can h » vo any oor ' . irep ' . ion of the niisorios of her people . 4 . A . voice , "i \' o ; but thu lias ft-r do ^ s and m-. utkeyb " . ) Mr . CdimvHi iK-xt . aiveritid to tho moiuoi : tb ; e de «!
ai-a-f . oii of bir txuberi P # el , t ) iai though time a / i ¦* ciuinsio of cu'cuuibtauceti mi ^ ht rt-coucile hiui to physical ^^ ni , nothing could ever i-eoouciio liiin to the Helorin Hi 11 ; " m&wh # , that successive change uih . it bi > ti . e intjfitablt ) result of tho progressive na ' tiv .. of nvju ; one ko 4 of lawa bein ^ jrobabiy - )> s ui . f :-: for Mice ' viiiii " geucr . itions aa tho first fc-uit \> va boy would he to J ! -u sruwii-up man . ( Cheers . ) In co : > c ] iMsi ' ' ! i , he ex :: orto « them to dis-arai the au ; - oiiiy of party cuilli ; i , by bringing into o ;* . 'nuio : ; all ilie proper it . iluoiiuiji : that could procioco the a iyioSncnt of thoir hoi / : obiect , a-nd advance t !; o pev . ;;; v : ' s ^ ood . < Loud cUueTiug . )
Mr . !» iMPdi > N ( -. vUo was t . vr more fficctive cluria jj the pi - ' > ce ^ iioii , iu tho cajiuciiy of a mariihal , thu . 11 on iin ; jjla . ii ' t . rm as au oratoij ^ ju ;» poried tiio rosolutjoiij i . ut tiio nnctUig extiibi'iu ^ un-jquivocal symptoias of iinpit . ynro , . ^ lr . S . resumed i ; is scat ; and the rejo-]> nivit i > c \ n £ put t ' oai the ciriir , was carried unauiui . iuly , amid reiterated plaudits . Mr . Ch . vI ' . man , in risitj ^ j to mavo the second r .--.,: i v « d , timt ,- cmid he have imagined that the jjfi-ioi . 'ti whom he 8 . iw before liini , c ; vmo to hoar speeches , jiu . sii <> uld liavo refiuined iiom addressing ihi . m . Kat this was truly a working man ' s meeting ; aii'i the (' unnnittee havi-ui ? adopted th © desperuf ! experijnt .-jit o ! e-jltijig a uit-. ctin ^ witiiout even ii member of I ' a'hau-. r-ut in tho-eiiair , had now
yentufod on air _> Lii' : r i ^ jy . 'Jy ^ C ! tv »?! ra ; o cxporiment , iian ;« ij , that-of .--o « in >; whether working won could nv : ButtTtam eieh oilitr ; a ml , if thjy did not perpjirato splendid spocchoM , thoy ciighf-, at ] ei » s ; , work ionic ^ oad , ( L-nid « ht « ra . ) As one of those working : iie ! i , wlio ciaio to assist m their prosont cbjfct , ho wotiid en : ieavv . iir to appeal , not to their passion * , nor to ti-: x : iv i'VRjpaUues , bui toiheircaJni au ' . l eobt-i'judgiui-uis . Thuy had me £ to endoavouv to rindi ' -ao ai ; outrairo < : um < iifttoa on the Ijws of th ' .-country , in tl : o i 11 - "/^ 'a 1 ex .. « a ; ii ; uion of three of their fellow-.-uljeocs . ( Che . ;•; -. ) Tncso men had ben : iried Tor l ;;^! i treason ; w crime which was more ^ e- ] -iliy < J -tiiied !> y u writer whom he had lattly : » ¦• •* ¦ ! , wi . h . ' . l'iau by all tho lawyers uuci eoiiiniontatoi ' s ¦
Uivt . cf '•> { jratt-d or tu «^ r ;; eea jndic ' al bench . That wriDL-r had d . nui'd tn ^ . ison to be "auun » ucceisf- ' ia at t ' . 'mpt ! it revolution '— ( chocrs)—sothat , had tiie » -w :. » ufio : i which placed the mvxeut royal famiiy on the iiiioic , i ' aiied , as it ui' ^ hi h . ive , thai which waf- now cl . arscteri ^ d & * tho glovioua revolutio : ) , wouivl hj " . e bi '' : n st'eniatitt-ii as treason , and the promoter- ; woi . id ] - % ve bcxu c-x ^ catcd by burni . 'ig , or » vi > « Bibov ; ii \ l » ii 5 . ( Cheers . ) preparations had been mad ' .: by iI ' . k , au'iiovitt'is , to avail themselves . of the . -li ^ hioi-i pretext i ' or ial . hn / y on tho persons \ rhv poinposed tlu > present meeting : in this , however , by ttot t : xc ; ' ! i ; it oo ' ... v . et which tho useiul chssos uuifcrniiy dif » h : >\ whin engaged in any great public caiibo , tho ( jJ :. v .: wii ) i ( in : oyraflidoDs iiad been disar . pointec" ; L-u ; , _ e \\ jn had tho V / nigs lined the roads with jiiiiice , military , and even the new fas-iiioued ins : uuin' : nt of dosiruc-tion , Cc . " )^ ri ; V « rocke' . K , he w ^ uJd , j , s on- , s" help him God . h . ive
cu-ae co this mnit ' iug to tzuxhe his consticutiona ] rights . ( Loud cheering . ) What now , then , was to bi do !> o ? Did they mean to s-iy thosg mon should rcwal'i where d ; c . y were I ( Loud shouts of " No ! we'll die fii'dt . ") It was no : eaongh to say No : h wj : i ii-jccs-ary tlat they , who hr . d taken up and h ^\ m this wrk , Hhouid j ; o on with it , or else Frost , W-silhiBB , and Jones ivoulrj remaia in bftai 3 uiuenr and slarery , ard exile . But , ; v ! iat should they do ? Should they tnko thu pika , the torch , and the miukot ? ^ o ; they wm : M kave -tint fonhe Whigp , who bosst thai I hoy ara inoyo skilled in the use ot these weapons . Tlia work ' : i'C c' . ass' -s would understasd their true position , r . ; : c ! say to their rulers , or oppressor ? , ( I ' or the term lva \ becom ' o syuonymous > , if n « t in a T > ice of thunder , it lea-it in a tone like the murmuring of tho mighty ocean , "Give us back Frost , WillknH , and Jones ; ive will it , and it shall be so . " ( Ti-e ' i-. tudous cheer ? . ) Tha resolution he had to pi'opofio to them was as follows : —
' That Jaw , liuaiaiufy , end-jurtico , are clearly outraged by tho incarcerations of tlus poiiiicil victim ? , who are L ; ufft > rln > . r under aii UEraerite-i punithment ibv attending public meetings , which the constitution , of this country irccogni'ies as the leg : ; ' means of potitio . ;« . i : ^ for a rcdrcsa 0 i ' grievances aud ao alteration of the iaw" .
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He ( Mr . Chapman ) would advise no man wha' to do : but he would tell them what he himself wiii do : he will have his petition ready , and couched in such Iauguage that the Attorney-General himself sVail not bo able to carp at ; but it shall '• ' apeak daggers , though it use none ; ' '—they sh ; i ! l have y-etkiohs poured in upon them , until they find , that , if tl-. ey will not Rive the people their ruhtt , they shall not , at least , give them wrong *; aud rely upon it , if the working classes do their duty , firmly and efficiently , they may expect the Lcgislaiure . wicked and corrupt as they are , to do theirs . ( Vlr . Chapman was greeted with much cheering as he resumed hia scat )
Mr . Neesom ( whs on rising was very warraly chci-red , and a cry of " Three oh < era for Nee ? om , ' ' heartily responded to ) seconded tho resolution . There was nothing ( said he ) like feeling the rod in order to know something of tho emayt thereof ; theory in aome cases is all very vv ^ ii bur , au ounc of practicoouiw < ighs , in value , a ton of theory . He had bad a practical knowledge during seven months of the year 1840 , cf the ingenuity of these m < m , the Whig 8 , whom O'Connell or . cusaid were ( tremendous groaning and exnnration drowned the rest of die sentence , though withtu a few yards of the speaker . ) * * * * * * At a -iBt'eting in Abbey-street , Bethnal Green , whe-ro . tho poiico entered tiie room with their bludgeona in ouo hand and
their cutlasses in tho other , ho recommended the people to stand firm and be quiet : for that ho was oVaggoi to Newgate , and subjected to worse indignities than a convicted felon ; and afterwards r-qmrei ^ te find £ 1 , O ' . 'O bseil , while the tamo : naf < ibtrate ( HUH , the C ' . iief Juitico of t ' io Bow-&trcct Srar Chamber ) on the same day allowed a miscreant , who had committed a most diabolical off nice , to go ut large on merely nominal bail . Nor was this all : they were harassed here , arid there , and everywhere for months . First , th- y vreve sure to be tried on such a day at the Old Bailey ; then it was put uif ; then removed to tho Queen ' s Bench , run iiiiOH ^ h two or three terms ; and at last , the Whig ? , finding they would n « t ^ ccedo to tho proposition wnde f-hroiitfli Mr . Hobler ( and a regular kobbler he v ? a ¦ — laughter)—to ph : ad uuilty , wi h the understanding
1 hat ihty woulu not be called up for judgment , abandoned ilia prosecution , ai . d witlidvow the record , <; u tho ground that , the G-jvcrnuirnt ha ; i found tht : working classes not disposed to follow liic c-mnsds of such men . Y « t the witnesses , v . ho wero ready to swear through thick au-1 thin , ( aud two of who ) : } had actually sworn to a conversation through a nin < - iuch brick wah , ) were ail paid IGs . a-diy , wlnl .. h « awd iiis companions had been har .-tSSdil frpju day on ( lay , aud at kn ^ ih , tha whole of vlidr lituy woiid'y wealth swepo utf , ntfder tho p ' c ^ that tht-y ought u > have appea-red boioro tho Q n-e » , in hi-r Court aft W . stmiuatcr , v / iiea there t ! : e > weie , di ^ y utter day , rv . udy to ba irit : vJ . From ' vnis , a' -- well as i ' voiA oiiiur causes , ) us had a love for the V . ' ] i : ^ . s liku the old woman had for her thievish cat . ( . L'U ' Khti-i .-and cheers . ) B ; it , instead of making him and hia
coiflpiiiuoiirt uestrt tb » ' cause 01 iheir faiaMV-w-vrkiKK men , ih ^ -y would , with urnou and stren ^^ b , dttcruniib to toMow it , up with uiaro onergy than ever . Aisvady thure hdv « j bwu mvro th . 'n tv /» hundr- 'd brave fellows inoni-cevated i ' or the Charter , and it is not , at all improbable thero will bo more ; but ho ( Mr . Noesoiu ) would tell the Government ,-that-, in spite of tbeir biliets , and bayonets , arid blud ^ ooiis , t ! io people wi'l have the Charter ; and he wcui i .- < ay to tliks mfftting , " S ; rui ; i »!< -. haul ( morally , <¦! course ) , for tho word 'Agitatl lai ^ ono foi th , " and , with tho hcip of God , they would a ^ itace tili ther « was uo rentin ^ -pLuso for tho soles of Jhp feet of thair oppressors . And wcro those 200 patri < vs im |> ri ^ 0 Hv : < i f ; r the < vvit liv .-y had doim I N r
( or Vincent , ia ihcwest , ( cii * r « i ' D ) , sa . w the working puppli ; preparing t .. o finest ciuthci for the arisf-oc ; -a -y , while ciad in the ra ^ goil ai-d repulsive left-oii' . yarbs of the conutKUi soidic-rs ; while . u'Uouall , as a iKcdical iiian ( ioud cheer *) , l . as often sttited at ment . iugx like tins thai the nitik of nrKhcrs ( who wore compclkd tw w ( -.-k as prisoners i « r v , certain number of hours iu faoi-o-ries , a ; id which ^ hoi ;! d have gone for th' ! support , of the child ) hail irrigated the factory floor , tic would remind ih .: mi-ering that it was not by me » iti . ii { together occa ^ iyiiaHy , ihat they couid liopo to accomplish their oV-j-ct ; they mu 3 & follow it up by pi .-oitiunuiiT , a \ -d by ii . 1 other oieaiis that the law had ltfi ' t-opun to i . hoi'ti . In all . this they had one co / isolat ; oa , thuf , though they personal ' sy rai . i ; iit be pfr . < ecu : e'l , the Charier itseit * could not be iftiprift 9 } io < j , uor ( Tan-ported , iicrhudg ; and that ic ivouTd i ' . vj , wiii . 11 tiio liiiiK-sof iho Noim . inbys , and
Ku-i-seli ^ , ami ¦ Ca-. npoelis— (^ io . uis)—Would , along with their ( urcasctJ , rot and pi'liuto the earth . ( Cheers . ) lx w . is union , not- of nuaib . rs alonu , but oi" Rt .-ntiment , that mu >!; ace in ^ iinh thsir object ; iu further-¦ , iv . ( w vf which , h « r « t---D 2 < aeudfd mem to abstain ti i . ' . al ; iiito . xiciitii !^ dr . aks , at least , if not altogether , s'pom a : ! t-xcTgeablfl articles ( hear ); ho himsoit ' huu been a total abut-ainer i ' or five Months , and if he ha- 'J dfrir-jd no otner bonufits ihan those of u , persoiiai u . tu ; .- l ;« i was : 'i ; ffi-. ¦ ¦' . iUy rewarded ( hear ) ; but ( , -j ' . ; r < : w «; ro hr ^ h ^ r n . 'HMVs , tor as tiioy pay practical r ^ i' ^ u . u is best , so praciie ; . 1 baliei is best ; and * ayti 2 )^ upon the cxperi'jiico . > e had acquired , he ha , d pledged nun ; 'lf cevvr to . tas-o another excisp ;; ble arciclo , uuiess absi . lutcly ne ;;! s- ; iry to tho preservation oi life , untU Fr-j > 8 r , Wiilia m ^ , and J «* nes , together wich a ! i poitt « cal v . ctimg , bo restored to 1 ' weviom . ( Lou- ' , ioud , aad coutinucd cheering )
Ttio resolution was then pud from tho chair and carried nvaniniously . Mr . I ' arkkr rose to move the memorial to tho Queen , ( liie same a ~ tha * adt-ptfd at liivmiugham . ) i . 'ii- ; bi'in ^ the fir .-t 01 . a . ii-u of hi . s ad-tressiug a ju ' . jIU ; mseting of anythinjj hko such extent , the committee ( he s : ud ) had estimated hia ability at i : s proper rate ; for they had given him r , o time to oj-Ifc a epeoch , while they had given liiui plenty to read , which j'ist suited hlai , and for which consiuoratioa he was gratffu ! . But there v » as some inforination which every E'i £ ;] ish fittlior aad mother , every sister , brother , son , and daughter , should b-M-Kide acquainted with ; though ho was almost fearful of reading it , lesr it should rouse their
passions rather t ' lan appeal to their calm reason and judgment . [ Mr . P .-. rker proceeded to re a 1 a lef . er from Mrs . \ ' < s ielie , the wife or Mr . Peddio , confined m Bov ! .-ri < : y Hou ^ t of Ctrrection , for thrco years , for a political otf r . co , and whose suffcriii ^ s , as d .,- ! aiit . d in the It-Uar , wore absolutely increaihle ; it , pc-m .-i that ab :. u : a ycir a ^ o , Mr . Feduie was lectnrii !^ iu ' £ ii . <{! : iud on behalf of a subscription for the \ Velsh unsojiers ; thac lie is now subjected to all tho horrors of ! , ho bilont system and the treadmill ; tla * . he bad for a long tiuio been suffering most acute illness , >>• ' t : i «» inhuman sur ^ ron declares him '" fit for tke i ! : ! . i " - ( icroan 5 : aad hisses);—th-vt , notwithstanding his ilni ' ^ , ho has been deuifcl even a drop of cold waff r , ana ini ^ been compelled to suck tho pir .-piratiun from h-s shirt , to alky his
thirst ; that all correspou--iori ? o vith his wife had been prohibited , owing to her hivinsr , in a letter to him , coismuvAca ' ed some nev / s of a domestic nature , such as tho price of meal , ono of the commodities , by the sale of which Sirs . P . has to support ; their family during her husband's long . imori-Konmrnt . ( Grrat 8 eu-a ? i < .-ii ) . Mrs . PedJio thus remarks on this abominable arbitrary , y . nd cruel proceed in ; :. •— " Our iyia-Kacal ruldrs seem to think that by this ? everity " to ihr . &e i- < thoir power , they may subdue ihe spirit of fveedoai which is abroad ; but the whole history of Britain rhoul . Reaoh them that , iu this notion , they are mos-t . rg ; Tj ; . ou .-ly mistaken ; that the inventors of tho maiden raid thumWJ-: cns only producei iustniraen . c ; w- 'iiuii afterwards were 8 pp ' . ied to tcrturo t-hemrelvc 3 . " ( Lend and ioitj ^ -coutiiiued uheering foll-Mwea tl > o reK-iuig of this of 1
pa-a ^; cri ? s " iJra . vo , M ,-- ; . Poddio ; ' "iionour to hor firmness ; " &c , resom-. dod iroE '; all pans of tho ; r . « etini <) In another latter , ic was nla' -ed , ihit , on tho fivss appnaranco of tht ; s-vnipioms w ! : ich , for twenty-eight nays , kept Mr . l'oldie in a *' -a ; v of tho most esi-iUiiaUn / j agony , he ctuidnotf wovk at the mill ; that ha ws' , theivfore , thrown into a co ! d and ( iauip ceil , without any kind of bench or seat , one th-ire k-ioi for three days , lUider the charge of being refractory ; that he » vas threatened xo h : kop * there fur thirty days , a ; iJ even , if that did not . suciit ^ d , a hint was given that ho might expect the lah to he applied . ( Trenieiidoua groaning aud execration . ) iio ( > ir . Parker ) > votiid leave these letters to spsak for Uiuir . helvcs ; merely reminding the men of London that , if they were disposed to listen ti con ;; aou
sense , and to act pi-iidensly , carefully , but- dcterminealy , they mi ^ hi tif-jctuauy relief all thci'e pc-or and ^ oppressed Victims . In conclusion , he would rr ako one remark : —cut of . the entire prres of th » - metropolis , not one paper had thought the present m : eting worthy the attendance of a reportc-r , al ! being detormined , if p" ?» ible , to burke ever } thing at all connected with U a-tism ; but he was rejoiced to eee , as usta , their f ' rk-nd of the Korlhem Slur amon . t ; -thcuj , one whom they might consider as nersoijaiiy representing Feargus O'Connor , and before flittiag doivc , he would call upon them to give three hearty cheers for that paper and its patriotic proprietor—a paper which had upheld them rafher than their upholding that . 1 apci \ Twice thrc- ; cheers were accordii : ^ i y given , _ with protracted cheering as Mr . Parker resumed his sort .
Mr . Wall seconded the adoption of the tncmotial , as readfrcm the Northern Slar . It w . 't ? said , in the commencement , of tho proceedings , that they Iiad assembled upon a solemn occasion ; they had met to memorialise the Queen to do her constitutional duty , iho baring sworn ( 0 abide by tha statutes of ( hie
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y 4 r > *^ ;' -f >^^ M eonntry . He ( the speaker ) befiercd that thongh ktit Majesty ' s husband ia at present said to be er . gagod in studying the law under Selwyn f her Majerty is no 6 atv-an chat Frost , Williams , and Jones ( even according to ihe decision of her own Judgn ) are at present ilk . ^ ally suiTvrin * ba&ifchment . : H * ( Mr . , Wali ) took hia stand on the ^ reued tl'at the . ; : '
tbeirfayour on the trial : He asserted this , that t ' iry bu ^ ht to have been instantly discharged , and would bring Blackstono to back him ; and with such a commentator , ha could beat any b- ' g-wi ' s that n , igh b& brought against him . Mr . W . next reft-nvd ' . 9 BOiiio casca that have recently occurred in tha metropolis , to elucidate tho position which ha advanced , that the people cf this country were fast retrograding to that stato whero their coi . q K-rors treated them to au iron ring round their . neck . i , > : 9 mark their grade , or status . It was a most aroitrary aud tyrannical acr , to send Frost , Wi ! liaD ; p , ana Jviaes out of the country ; and those who giivo the benefit « jf a point of law to Sheen , i . he inurdoicr of his . own uff < pricg , withhelditi ' romthesemeu , thou ^?| a majoriiy of the Judtos had admi' . tcd it was in tliuir favour . ' ( Hear , hear , hear . ) In asfemblina to aesk justice for these tana , this nn'etiu # had ¦
met peaceably , —pta-iftably too did thoso ' ai « n meet ui NtjWpurt ; aud fo must tho people coir inue to mott , in their countless , ihbufand * , in '" . hing me-Jiissa and ccuu-. y meetings , and not oiily say ' ° tl > ese men eh ^ it coaie back , " but set to wo ; k to prove thty menu wiiat they sat / . ( Cheers . ) 'i'boy must remember thai the Bull-ring lueeiiiig had ul > o furnished its victims , and there are hundreds of others suffering the greatest misery for Jhc ' r exertions in the people's oanse . Mr . Wa'l nc-xi rcforred to the iiicreabed crueity heaped on Ft-argua D'Ccnnor , ur ^ wijs ; th ;< . we ' ting to bestir theniseiveS j and to direct thoir efforts to ths liberal op ' of all those who were enduring the oppre ' p sefs' lash ; remembering , that , if the release of Frost , Williams , and Jones , bo obtained , the Charier is as £ ood as gained , snd they ( Che meeting ) arc once i ^ oifl fftieBien . ( Cheors . ) [ ¦
' The memorial was then put , ar . d carried unanimously , amid general acclamation . ; . Mr . Spurr rose , amid general applfliise t to more the adoption of a petition to the House of Lords- ' ** conformity with the resolutions just passed , a . ni ia accordance with the arguments adduced in ; ho moinorial to her Majesty . [ We rearat that our limits , and the len /> 'h to Which this repori has alrtady run , ubligo us to curtail all tho remair . iiiar speeches , though furnislitd at
lengt . h by our txci ; ik-nt correspond ^ t . J " Kir . Borgis sec-i >»; led the adoption of Hiop- ^ v-ion . ilr . HKiiiEBiNQTuN , wiio was rtcnived with v « l > ament cheering , huzzas , waving of bat . - - , &c , lasting tot- several minute . -- , stippoi t :.- ; i t * e petition . The petition was adopted unanimously . Mr . Kidljjt cama forward to move a similar petition to the Hou e cf Commons , whi ; -h was ier ^ i'ied by Mr . Whkkler , supported by Mr . Mooue , ami carried uaa iimi > u . 4 y . Mr . UaincLky moved the foliowicx resolut-u-n : —
"That until Univt-rs-alSuffrage becbtaiiit-. c ,, ;¦ ..-tioa to the workit »| f classes will never be dcait cut . ' : ilia meeting , therefore , calls upon every pors < :: i w ' h > is a well-Wishor to his leUow-iv . en au « i his country to unit « f' > r tho obtaining oi ' the People ' s Ch * rtvi . " Mr . Hooth , iu an aiile speech , sacrmded the roso-! ii ion , which was carried amid undivided plsud-. ' s . Mf . Wall , bcioro tho meHiu ^ separate 1 ., bi- ^ d to , BHjv «? tiia" . a depurutiou of three : bo a ^ puinti d to wait on the Marquis of h ' ormanby wiiii tho fvliowiuj ( " memorial : — To ( he Mwpii * of Normafhif , her Blayslp-s Sccietary ofSOite for the Horns Dcpurt . ncnt . The Mtsnorial of tl-.-s ir . habitai . ts of Lonu ^ n , * . nd its suiiuils agr « i .: ti to at : v public ituevicg , held Jan . 4 tii , Ibil ,
Sheweth . . —That your ir .-iuona'ists have Irrirned wiiii n : u : ; ii iiot ' jnif-Ltneitt ; = ml iti' !; gn ; ttinn , tha : me nuuishti' . vv . tof ter . rgus ( S Ct . nnur , Esq ., now conUned in . V < -: fc U ^ ie Tor a P ' . i . is cui Jsbd . h ^ . ; bioa recei ; t y so aiWeii , as to l > jc > iiie inort ; pei .-. oiialiy offensiTe a ^ : t : ' e « (? iaclin ^ , oa bo other plea " than tiio necessities of tlia prison . " Tluvt tho indignities consist in his being , evi a in privnt 1 converrta'siun upon his own &fTairfl , su ' . je ; t ;•• -ha . vurvi-illaaco of one of tho cfScuw of the Sflr , \ . Tiia fiiiciisiveness arises from ths noni ia which he is eoi >« HtiuU , boiii ^ ' subject to ctmtirciou drafts , together with biriv . s yo ili cafcu ); ttc-d t ' . > ooufinu hi at . that when the fire is lighted , thw door imd w-iudo ' -v < are oWii . ei t <» ba ore--.. - ' , tc dispel the sinoio ; wiser-, by Mr . 0 Cjniivir ' i iit' . iltii i » constantly cxpt'f' jd to u jury , nay . tU :-. t y-jus ijiesnori . i' . isa consider t ' vvt this is purposely d'j - . ie , so that Fiiircus OC .-nnorii ! . iy b ; . - slo-svly murdered .
That &i : ch iniiumau an-: unworclty tr < . » tmunt is i ; ncx > [ inipic-. liii tin . * an ; : ats of uur prison t ' . iKc ' . pUnfe' til' 'ho present trs . p .: \ d c-Us f ; r inineilia ^ . a alteration , s- > tl : at York p : iUe be net contin < : c ( l a spy dun-eeoa , r-n tha trt-uunent puran <<\ thtr . in waiia the instrument tf tha wurat species ot ' . tyranny iii ;< i putushiuent ¦ Your iuenioriali » t 4 , therefore , c ; Ut upon you , my Lord , h ;! iiieiha < . ely t- ; oidur tbe treatiuent of Fovrira-i t > Cerin-. r to >> o altfroti ; fvr , in CSSQ cf Mis d / iiijr under such Ui ^ vW-n * , Li- ? » lvuttt ¦ Wiitiid ausuunt t ;> inuvder , and those wiio infl : c : tiie r-awj bo justiy Ltid co be thy murder . r « . Signet , on behalf of tho meeting , by mo , ¦ . . ' R . PkaT , Cu » ir ::. nn . , Mr . Gkorge ( a vefpran Itidic-l o- I ' ii-e- ' .-q'i . Ti . eni of a coumm » ' ) inorf * . t ' ladJv . scconced ths m > m \ Hia . L
Messrs . Sp'iir , Noo-.-uia and H . mgh weio hea elected as a depniatio . v by the meeting , 10 w . nt qa the Marquie . oi iNonuanby with the fore ^ oiisg memorial . By an overs' ^' it , for which we cannot ac- 'umt , th « . Cliairma / i was a ! l = > . v ; d 10 dissolve thy . moling without the rustuiuirv vote of tha-ks , thou ^ ii certainly no chairman c ? : r ij ; , re mtrited suvh aa acknowledgment ; f , r Mr . P : j , t was throughout firm , proir . pl , ana itn ; ar ; i ; n . The ; . ujiennp remained 1 ill tho clo .- -p of t .-ie wnoio , wiih unoxsm . jled patience , no- 'vitiis-tmidin . ^ tu . it most of them had ii ^ en
exposed to the in < -ieuifiit weasiitr for three i .-c-ura 'during . the day , aud . hau I'tvii - «> ow staadint ; in : he rneetniij for six nro c , without tho slightest ' itiv ication-o !' restlessness or f « ti , t ; iit ;; and t-vviituaJ . lv .-fi-arated at half-past eleven , viry Kiny of ? V- ! ii ' havi : ) g to go several miles , iu a , si ; r : a of s :. and sleet thai continued without- ii .-tir ^ is ^ on UJivu ^ a ( he iii ^ ht , as it ha'J done ihrouahoitt ; he d ;* . y . L ' . 'ndjn has now , indeed , vyipe-i away the roproach wlii > : h hitherto attached to it . o" api'Ji y iji the cause or the political victims ! JLu . y n : .- - ¦' mo ; u-: ovs wen * euroiTou fortha Charter , ani £ 4 7 i . v ; ais cleared lor the VlCtJOld .
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TROWsniOGS . —A £ reat o . ii-d-aor m--c (;? n- { - wa » held in-Charter Squary , ok S ^ curdiy ia ^ t , for the purpose of aiiopling au & < idr .:.-a ( o the Q , U ( . e . ; on behalf of Fror-t , Wiliiari !? , and Jonrs . At . luee o ' clock in th' : aftar : io : * : i , harniii . c s were seou h ^ -ciiiiiK to tho piacc or' moetin ^ : tho C « j ; jrj « 5 JJ , wi .-h-.. ; ' : o iiiveit ail this publi' -jty txiey pL-i-ib'y could , on -rod the baid to £ <> rot-ii < i fh »; taw . i . Ai fonv c ' c ' . ock , from a thousrii ;
socoiided'by 2 Ar . Hav .. kn ; . s , aud ably supported hy Mr . Bjlweli , of Hath . 'li . e Chairman iheu put it ' . 0 ihe mt'ctitp , and it was unanimously carried . Mr . Ra wJin ^ s proposed ih ; - ; , tiio address shou . 'd ba carrusied to the ciroof t ! io liirmingham Coiumitteo for prtijentatiini , which was seconded by Mr . Cronen , of Mxe , Afwr other buj-ioes-s of minor iia ; : oreance was _ gone thrcsugh , tlic Chairman dis ° o ved the meeting . Thus cr . ond tiie first out-door mt'ctinjc that has het-a lielil in TrowbriJ ^ e p : ;; co tho firs t arrcoi of Mea-rp . R ;> buit 3 ar . d PoUt , in May , 1839 . Pixviuns to tho mec'tiiig taking plice , ev ? ry sort of huliuiclation wus resorted to by the enemies of liberty . At three o'clock , the ir . rpactor of police , and a few of hi ¦ journey men , hastened to the place of met-ting ,
teUiiffj- ' thc people the constquvi / ices if a mteiing was hei = i ; but , however ,. tho Cktitists wtve n » iio > be tr ^ htencd . 'iho '" b . iuc-bottlcs" in at ' eudjnce behaved th tuelvea very ordoily , and i " r ~ o doing the Cha- 'i .: 't-i made them a prtseat of , sc « n 3 tracts of " Wnat ' is a C-anist V At sis o ' c ork , ftbont > ii . iy persons sat down to s . n * cx < vi ' ent . uitn . er &r , Mr . Cox ' s , which was survsi - ; u : ^ by the Coirncil ii ! a iuosfc tasteful manner . Tho band was in a ^ ucance during the evo . uiiifi" , ant ! played SL-verul pa * r : otie pif .-e ' s . Tire mee-ng Was ndcreirBed by Mes ' -rs . Bolwelt , Philp , Alwvrc , . a ; nl * . t n ; rs ; and at tlevca o ' citH'k broke up , li' ^ iily dtii ^ hted with d \< : cveiiin ^' g o ) itii ! , iinmej } t . The &A 6 iur < , ¦ . ¦ - ere 5 iu ; iw . i ; ias timing tho whwlo Oi tho aft'jin ^ uu at the ban-avks 1
C 0 US-TTC 0 U . VCH . MKIiTI . VG FOR WlLTSiriUE .-Aocording to prevtoua aniieo ' . iM-ment thirf nier . i . iig lo ^ k piacc at the DeBiocrat . icCii . pel , Ti- ' ; wbr ; dx «' , onSuntiay morning . The Cunli-i . i-. ui made a 1 . w brief remaiks respecting ihe cbj-. cia that they vrere . mcfc upon ; the Secretary then r > , ad ihe » iiniu « s of > bcir iast Hiv ^ en ' ng , and tha areennt of money ha hsd received . from the difil .-ieiru pbces ; there was nowia hauii . 6- ; . 6 Jd . Every deicg . ; . o gara a choering account of iho progress ChsiMinni w » g ¦ making iu their diffiront localities . Tho fcllawiuu ; resoiutions were EijiaiiiEioufly adopter ! : —1 st . " That an . address be « ot '
up emsx-atiiiK from tho coimty-cemjc ; :. » : id th » t Mr l'hCpi > z emfoweved to .. get it priatedj aud vhat the nsino of Rich meober of tho council be appended thereunto . " 2 nd . That Mr . P ; r . lp bea » j >« iuted '» B » lecturer for one week , in the a ^ iicuuaral districts of South AViits" 3 rd . "That £ 1 1 C < . U voted to Mr . Phil ? towards d ^ frayu . g his ' -xp ^ DC&sJfer ^ -agk week ar . d ihat each pi : ito ^ eonittodtfAfi&'SjKHft ' T * a led aad refr « hmcDt . 4 . " TUt «^ bCriMrt 5 « 0 » fv ij tho county conucil aro rciiuf . * i * d ' J ^ VU ^^ l ^ r /^ cf . their nioathly moetinsa , or se ^ ii ilk JWteEowW' ^ A--noio to tho counvy SecrcUry preTi ^^ sSa te ^ tf ' stating his inabUity to . attend , oiiWW ^ siPiSak , " Thut the next County ¦ ¦ eo ' i . ubiW 3 ESSS 3 nB ? 3 at Monoktoa Dovcxal the arsfc SaVf ^ M ^ lriSK * { ; - ; ¦ ¦' . ^ E
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VOL . IY . JS O . 165 . SATURDAY , JANUARY 9 , 1841 . " m ^ SST , y ^ S 5 ^*"
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 9, 1841, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct361/page/1/
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