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PUBLIC MEETING AT CHELSEA ^ j A public meeting was held oa i ' ric . sy List at Scvit ' s Asinaiij Rooms , New Bos-1 , CheJsta . to erquir ..- Jr : to > the cau ^ e c- f the distress exiting ia th j ccamry , Tec loom -was densely crowded ; it is c ^ r-fiden : 3 ysssfrtert ; that at least 1 , 000 persons -wont vsa ? beiag raa > . ls to procure admission ; Mr . Ford -wxs called to tbe chair , and briefly opened tVe business of the rngeting-, and requited for each speaker a fair and impuvtia ; j bearirg . ¦ - _ ' i
itrrrzT Ridley moved the first resolution . He j said , 2 ir . Cftainnsa ami feilotr-conEtrTrncn , never in i tbe page of history , if n e trace it from its earliest and remo ;* st period , eii a nation stand in - sinnlar position to th » t which -we occupy ut present "We find the industrious classes , by aid of machinery , are yearly j CTKUiBg wealihto the enormous vain ; of eight hmsdrcJ ? i millions of peunds , and jet our condition proclaims j to the world the monstrous anomaly of the producers : cf more wealth than any nation of modern times can "boasict , existing ia the diress poverty , sctnaUy rt-rr- j ing for want of the common necessaries of life whilst ; 3 ' ¦ a i ¦ - ! t :
a class -who produce nothing , and earn no ;" ring , are ¦* V :- j lowicg in luxury and ease ars the p-in- " . ers to every j Tiee vrhkh disgraces and dtfradc 3 harcan rr . tnre . I ask cf yon , is this fair , cr just , cr honest ? On these ; two extremes much longer exist ? [ Fearetis O C -sr ; o , Esq . here entered the room , and tis * vcry roof rorig ¦ sri th the echo cf raptarcu 3 applause } -Aft » r the ; cheering had subsided , Mr . R : d : ey conrinusd . " I . have donb ] s daiy to perform this evening , having a ' -eo t ©_ --attend axntetimj in London ; as our -wrrthy champica : Tir . / i arriTcd , ho -who hus so benc-Scni-y emrJojc- . d his ; tilecis in our behalf , I shall no : loader detail 7 .. a ; - j i 1 I e ; r ; ) i ? 2 : s 1 ;
be ; I 252 . 1 a r . sk you , is it just thru xrn . tne pr ^ iuc-rs of tills -B- raltb , should be turned adrift to s * : rv « i , la order that ihsy- -who ty ^ rnnis ) : \~ d o ; --rtss us - . - v . riot in luxury ? They tell you tbr ^ t -isis occasioned ly our beiiig cT £ r-v , opslaied ; thnt vro cannot . pro a-r rafidtnt cr-m to fud our p ~ puhlkr . Xi-ror "vr .-: ; : gru ^ er falsehood uttered u-dtr the car ^ 'j- c hi . ;) hesTen . We hrre dared thesa ieph to prove tb-. '' position . We have Cirs-J them to ulscr = 3 yh-snij-. e : ; a ^ a tiity h ave evtr sbrn-k from the chii . llcnEO . \ v ; I ] inrvvag th 3 t truth would yrer&'l Ou . " ::::: ] :-c- ; ic . ~ zru cur factory loris are r-ow C-U ' . ds aicud fVr r - 7 brcad . Tnt-y hi - oppressor * , r . m ' i cr nr .. l - ~ 'vn il .- ' i work r * f-pie to tae very v < _"»; of s-t ^ tTr-ln . : .. A r . uv usic ^; the plea of hnriacity , » h-y ;! - ? ir-:-1 ^ sivc- ^ c ' . ' : \ cheap luaf , tiuiL they mr . y brier y :.:: r m . - .-s : "> "' •_ contin ^ aTal I ^ tsI , an-: thtr .-by co . i-r—; -: TrjJi nr '";^ . ' of furei ^ n nations . We d tsire the rt ? ral of tY . s 5 J- "; Laws , uad ct = i > olLcr 3 i" ¦ ffriicli t-- £ ; . ~ e h -.-n t > industry cf r-: ^ - ; b ^ i vre are ~ = . ] a ^ sre t- ' iis m , EfcV . ? b ^ ilf .-ct ^ : uctil tre are tru ' r rir-rrvi . 2 : ^ -. ? 1 . 5 !} . i Brituh &U . V . We ti :-.--c ' ore pr : c ' Sn 1-- ' ' :.- rrh" ; - TdtIA , U-it vra -wi'l rev ^ r irst Silisr- a v . i i < 1 . ' ; v .: ' :-pHacsd ii ;^ ^ bj s" ^ -, ¦ ni : h cstiicjiT in tht ; Hri' . r " : H """ - ' . - cf i * cJ 5 l , srarr . I brj J ^ TJ la m-7 Tc ! : ; . ¦ f : ' : ) H in ?•; -.. - Iciion in -srlicb 1 li-27 : 1 : 7 cercur : — " TJ ^ t Jiltf c-e : « ::-. -jj of rh : s n ; -:-i ! --ie ; b .- iTr .-tr :-.. Elarnnrj ^ :, ; r ^ Li ¦ i'cli r . iT j . rr-s-ii . ; th ; -u ^ ' .-u " . lL =--conn-ry LriS ! se :: c ^ usr-. i i . 7 tr , a 0 :-i Ja-. ' . j -:: a - . rr ^ : i-h ,-3 ni 5 ; i . as a ^ --:: i- - -r . r 1 f our l-jji ^' LtiVtf rr-i ^ i ; si ; -. I iL _ i ; t . . CH v safe ^ : il i £ . ; : < - !;* r-.-iieuy 'wiiich ca ; : s . » e ador . ' . cd t ifs : »; rf trace to a Rife 1-isis— tJ es ^ urc } lOfpsri ' . y to inv preu'je ^ r , ted ssf-ry and prutsciicn to th- ' espi-aiiat is co 3 " £ n' -c . 12 ti = dncunsem called t ~ e P . - oj- le '? C ^ i r'ir sud xUio : ;; eirtiit » pirrd ^ c-s it £ t- f ta aL " . ; at ^ f r i ^ at mtO 5-dre zr . & r := Ttr to c- ^ se ir . its cx . ; : l- ^ . s ti .: ;! the rights of liixur ^ r _ fn ly rt-pre ^ enteu in tus C-n : M-jni " Housa of PjTiidias ut . " ! Gre ^ t cheeriag . ; FeaEGI's O Cor ^ xoi :, Esq ., on rir . : r . ; 7 tof :. o ; : ;! tbt resolution , ^ zs rect- ; T- ?; I with crc ^ t ab ; -Iau-a . i-bfli . ! —My fxiraas . iM 1 \ ¦ = ever hear a : ¦ .. r- s ^^ ji i ; . his sletp ? I ha ~ e hid » . i ^; e for t ' tico c ^ a . i , ¦ — :. ! C-r _ ¦ " ait ej ^ L " :. Ye-t ' . ;; :: t I s . drus ^ z-l fn-j rx .-e :::: _ ¦ - - f- Lrtc -.-ter , and tra" ? x :-. a a : l nv ; i ; t- to i . ? . ~ -: - . z . " p-5 rtu ^ i : ; - to £ jiQ r ^* s 7 n : bei- ? io esban ? t--i . : •; " i ; : ru ~ t ^ "r - ; t ' -i ' ' ' ¦ ' = r . j :
EC ; fl aa i liltla I " --: C-s 7 lh ' - ' - tv .-r / p-i . On ri-L :: ^ iearu so ; us one ay " a Soila-: ?* . " 1 < fc"" kn- ^ . x hmeant 3 ; e ; if io _ . I ttll h : si he is iu ' . r . - _ r . * I : S = ti : ti belifcTS in the fcxi-t-see f f a G » i—if to r ;;"^ v- th at the pi-:-r sr ; - the si-eciat ch-i ?^ if ibe Al-nighty—if thope ivr future rs- ^ irds for the GCToeacy of thtir C 3 US 9 , is to be a S" --crA \ s ' :, I an one . ( Greit cl : e-- ; r- ; I biva great pieajnrd ia £ -. u " : ng this r ^ so-stion : i ' fSiCdy espT-sses my fccr . tunvBts ; it ir ; f- ri : ; s yo : i c ; " lit cmsd of 3 vsr distress , end p-r ' nts yon to tbe rrTnsdy . As rny 3 d = ire ; S inns ; ntrC' = 3 sriiy be bri ; f , I i-hali :: or RTti t * cr .- - word in declamation , but 50 at ence to t : ; c point . It ia z . stih-isX \ rhich clains aa interes : in imr-. breast . 1 ' on aro ail ol-J enough to izveol * -rvi ; : t ;? oi ~ ard march of s ^^ ec ? 2 . 3 d f .-f ; Le srts—to b-ivs remEiktd ti-i msuy rr er ; i 3 c ; Erro 7 ^" : "Eiii 3 ¦ which =. :. stid to hive made Brituia the er . ? y an 3 admiration « f the "or ] i . You ca rs .: i . rrr : L = f fLen there 'was no rx . lloada—¦ yh'n tbe " ^ Jt ^ -. rfai psTcr cf fteim " .-1 Elmv ^ t nnhi > L-- ^ 2— -c-hca f- = r 3 tvas no } is :. > rra E : ; — "when a hesTy du ' y ^ ra-s-aii i on ntrrj v . r-rrs ar : 1 ¦ .: letters . You can all rtTTiem ; , er Trh- ^ n 13 ri tain tr _ t 3 a ruder , louzhzr natijn ti ; an at present : bus jra ih-. n ecj ^ jed more of th ^ efforts cf clTiii ' ssflr-n " ita : at present . Yru have seen tba furi "s ii . oprovirnie : ;^ trbich h-T = rai * t = l jn : cl r . rc ^ ttr for s ^ iil anJ iti ^ vruV-y E 3 huh in tbe -por ' . a—yuu hr . ve h . J all tire Le-eSc cf the B > f jtoj Bill , wriea vaa to tarn t ' lia mirhty patrc-r o ? crcaiing conf-rc as <; cJsjjymec : to jour a ^ . tsr . tage 2 Cow . tL- _ u , tni-n round tnd iik vrbere is y . r . r shar- cf these irrfit : ffi 2-r " - >'? ' — - " - Whar hr . Ta yoa bereStted by theci ? V » h : re is ' -h- - s ; aa can . < iy th ^ t tbc-y hsTd prcred a-. lTirjtnts ^ us t 3 h :: a ? li-is : ; icbinery , c ; s * .= ini , 01 jm ensuu-d your ci-.-nf-j . -t cr prosperity ? Oa cornice ij this BJeetins . Trhen I tc . r . e ^ Irom tha arvr . ocravlc pa ' ace 3 spiendi . ily lighted -c ^ th gss t- > rie vrn-rched , dart hoveli c-f the etIIz- . } - ? , I -f . ! t & 2 t yes Lid c ; :: Ted 20 bssefit fr ^ m thit . Y » a br . re t ; t cheap p ^ itsge , t ^ o las ; gi ^ i ; % oon of the Whi ^ s . Of Tvha - . bentS : !^ tils tj yea ? Ytu nev ^ r -Rrite tr say " yoar rtcther ' s oat ; " you se . irc ^ vriite 2 . letter in the ys ; r . y . u Lirs iio / rood cs-a-s to ££ , " ! to yoar friends But tie Sirisgj , the Ar-h " . 7 urths , t ^ e treii mtrchsnt prince , they s-ve tt-. ir xbs-sar . ds s jeer :: j it , ttxuc " : i is ¦ vrrung frora yorr b :: 53 isd E ^ cat in tie Bhaptj of icc 7 ca-.-d r . ' _ rc 5 O ; what bsn-s . t is ic to you tha . % iznprv-Tenirnt a ! tr jmrnv ; rii-2 i is treading-03 the- it-c-ls of its v : TtGfccriic-r ? Yva h ^ Tc bain deprived of every cner . ' ti :-se i-rlc ^ t \ ae ir . v . ntions by tie irfia-nce cf class Kiiuliilcu . What ri ^ bt . tb £ : i . Iiuva yen : o U ia L .-e ~ : tr : this l- ; i- ] -: tk-r ? SiTta yrars S 50 , 1 predicttd th-t . t--: e r- ^ j t-f ^ tt-o- vr .-I dcc ^ -. H tfc-. y bid fee Ch ^ r : cr f =. r -zz . -sre ttj : ! kt tbe la bo k-xtta do ^ a . : if thry bid ir-ss : t sbail b _ - a reac-md io :, and ^ i ; - . riii buy it Li eor ^ i v « . until It "i . 'i bri ; : ^ thi fall pric ? . 2 Ci . r « - yoe L ^ ve ret tbsmi ;! ;; iacy , - cho kavc ; i . _ -j c- tL ^ Ir thouaeds Eotr . yy-. sT labour , bat by ju- . cti ^ rj , ttllius yen ihit ib-. ' lidded ^ rlilccrii-. y tre tbe var'y ¦ c-bo eypre ?> jv » j Z ^ tV ^ -t tiey iL ^ ae rre striving for y-. ur 12 ? -:: -t : ihi 3 is iairar . ^ pic ' urs . Whir , tbe ikespUcjii this parly , the WLi ^ i . Treie in tS . cc , ihs-y "would i-i-rsely believe iu the esL-ti ^ ce cf diEtr-. ; s in t ' ac ttt 1-iEd ; it " 5 T 2 S 0 ^ 7 tLe rcc-issary constquente of tte flactnations in trarfc ia a gres ? coiaiLErdai cc-sr . try But < " > sooner were they on the poi ^ S of le . *\ inz c ffi . 'e , tha ^ tli ' .-y mz < le ih ? important dissovery tba ; the ristress > r ^ 3 gentral , tz .. z it -n-as grcst aiid nnpErailchJ , a ^ i bcieea not to leave tfctir clSoe *^ r . " . ; i tL « y p ' ro-ided s reuic-dy . For t-: n losgjexrs xhey - «; M not a : iiiii > jls esi ? t ^ r : o ; 1 -nt to er ; 3 rs a coatinuiEri ; of tf £ ^; -, th-y "wou-. i ctzz z ' . ' . e ' . ' Avz z ri-raedy . Peel fcrii been i > c - ? r i-is moTJiis in C'usI 3 er ! r j tie dregs ~] dch h ^ sha ' . l p-at in the bL'ics ~ hic ' a is to cure yor . Ailbongi : La hMtaten he ¦
¦ np his diploma c £ T . u ^ 's-crth . yet setiaj t ^ o njo . ! cc t tipr . ctica Lisp .-.-fc-rsioii . Raiseil w-s : Each bitier Doctor ; he di-. l adsirister his Btform purge . Is ever was Uitr ; so ui ^ c ! i dlnrsjs in Eugland sinse Entlar . i "ST 2 . 3 kSO ^ Zl . ZZ-A E = Tcr "ST 25 ibfTS £ 0 ffiUCll mOilrV Epgnt in fc ^ cabtien cf tTcry cefEriptior - If Aincric ; fraais t ^ r rty aiir ' . Ioiij cf money r \ r gambling Ep ? cu : suons , EtL 2 ii 2 . d C-: - fu .. " £ is ! i It ! If t ^ cB'y millions is ffartcd at boaii for . ^ I _ : Did sr-tcu'ations , tbe monty ia
imm-61 ^ . cljiirihi .. j ^ irgl ififcedccpoLicralcfPr ^ z-ee'snina m-jnty In Luiiv ' , r % ^ r . iil to tr . clMs his fcatjicta in P ^ ristliat , he nmy' ^ r . ^ - - . rii-rr-yriniiizitnd juMus then :, ha his - n '; y to c : ec to E :: i : r . - : d = id there is the money , -. : i the tr-iolth is in the pc \ Ltti -f tLe few—all tie poverty on the side of tbe : Li 3 ~ . Tie poverty is on the £ i < Io cf tbe m = n -vrUb . no To ' . ts , irbiie ihe wealth i 3 n . cc&nipauied "with ttie vot :-. J 3 not tbis coLtfist encn ^ h to for ce us to nicts love to th- ; ra ' :. ¦/ -svLoksale—to indnce ns to . pat enr amis rom ; ! ta ^ ir zecks wzin S 3 y tre lore yon , and ¦ we vrill instantly t 2 u ^ TTir d \ . o you ? The voteshsve done so much for yvn , gure : y they "K-ill benefit ns . In America , the ca ^ . a is d ; 3 " rT ; nt . there if the bank fails ¦ who are tie sufferers : no ; tha people bnt their repre-EentcVives , trho arc nas ? ccsprz ; in ihe streets of If
"Washington for tbsir sd ^ rles . Pel ' s salary dependsd npoyyocj Living r , ; -v . ? Saiurday night 3 , depend -upon it thai ? w : iLtsreot "fftui i bs "weil attended to ; this is the meaning of the CuiiliT . Do not be gammoned as yon "Werd at tb . 2 time of tae Reform UilL Insj tell us "sre are delaitra . Did tiny cot delnde ns ¦ wi th tbe benefits vro vrers to da ; v \ - frca tbat nieaSnre ? We "SFtTd to havs pi ^ 3 ready roasted running abc-nt "Kith knives stnek in them , n ^ kkig ns to e ^ t them ; all ¦ was to bo happiness asfl plenty . Vi ' e ask for m rsore than they promised us , tbs : t-jcavlos and reprtsentatiwn p honid be oextensive . At yiz : icnt tLere is no bi-. l for cs in tbe snetien mart ; P-d his pat his tnijority of 123 , and he cures more for theai sian far the "shols p&opic Th 3 TVhi ? 3 vrill not hid a f ; rr price for n 3 .
Give ns the Charter , and yre v . ill uoi have thfba "K-ords ab--Tit the Corn Laws ; vce will not Ihlyc o :-, v word : if "we have the Charter , on Ssturasy eight , c-r . 17 goes the Com I * at 7 s on Monday morning . Would e mason go to ¦ work Tg-ithout ; his hamnier , cr a gardener withont hia Bpadof—Yet xho men want to repeal tha Corn I / v « s vithont h 37 isg the necessary tools : vraat the end "vrithotit having the means to accomplish it . . Give the vote to every nua aged t" ! Fenty-on 3 yeir » , and initead of a minority of 123 , -we Ehonld have a ucanlmcns vote f 01 free trade-with the "whole world . The ^ Vh : gs irow tnat ntileas thsy hare onr aid they canEot drive Petl
from office bnt we wUl not be made t , 'ols cf ; Wwill fciveournn ^ ara in the pie , er -we -will tot tr-rt , t ^ . o prsssara from -without . We know tbe treachery cf the "Whigs—ire havstried them—for sixteen months ill I enaura their chain ; but I know that if a struggle cid come , ana the Tories had the power , they , -would dra-w the ccrew still tighter . They would raise , me vx , in Uiaw—they vouldhang me ont to dry f :.-r the ber , e * t ( f my h ? altb . If I bate the Whigs I hsUi the Tories five times worse . If the Whiga are devils , the Tories are devils in hell ; but as fw ; as your interest ' is concerned , there is do difference between tJicm ; all of them life upon the profits of yonr libonr , and Hbty will
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aoport ai : . T sovtrarcent which -wiil alio" * them a con- J U ; : uar : tr- 1 f tt . tir jeiin of plunder . I isava put tlic advceaits cf th » Leanne in the Hue and Cry . I have continucliy endtavov . rvd to find thens out bat they ccntinne t- > hide their Ii 5 . ads , to flc « fesfore iac At Xuttlnglisui , I addrfcefcd a meeting cf from forty to sixty thousand people . At . D ^ rby , "sre : dso had an inimecss meeting , Lot standing rcoai ia the Theatre . At Loughborough , last nioht , I addressed a-meetingof 10 , 000 pti-sons cf all classes . At all these meetings , 1 explained my opinions on the Corn Laws , and drove the opinions of the League before me . If the Com La-ws "K-ere repealed w-tuorro-w , you would not be able to perceive the difference between the repealed and the unreosaled leaf ; ths " our factor , the miller and the baker , -will mcnopc ' iise all the bentfit . When tbo duty was repealed on leathtr , wad tha mauufactursd article cbeapj-r to the purchase r ? if the Corn Laws were repealed to morrow , and one hundred fold more of
| | British goods "were rj qaired in the foreign market , in seven months time mora machinery "would be created than -wciiid manufacture m ~ re than two hunci « d tinier the quantity of goods rcquiral ; and again " \ 7 ould tbe nmfct ^ 3 be glutted . Artificial labour would then even mGre than displace htmi-. a labour . Are you not sufferics s . vcrsiy encash from this cause , that you "wish t > 5 u £ \ -r still " mere ? " Are net the men from tbe North cja . ing no tj corcpeta vrith the men Gf London ? Sj Ic-ng as the masters have a reserve t- " > fall back upon , so kr . g will you be short of employment ac ; l 111 rrmuncriited . I hupe if t ! ie ; j ate any shiipkee-pi-rs hcr ^ they ; - ;}"; pay azteziilcz I ) the stateHi-trnrs cf -workir- ^ men , they nr-5 wis ^ r on this eubjtct thtia I r . m . 1 vratit lha Charter tb : tt tbe T .-oikin ^ class ttiny enlighten ihe ini ' . i'tie chs .-. I vant t-i know vrhoss interest the sbo ; --5 ! ktciitr sbo-iM io ^ k to . the aris : orrcy or tbo working
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then onr G 5 S already cut s . u . \ uritJ . I TfiJi n ^ vtr res t until tbe bir ^ in vr Ihtj p = o / l _ - 13 st / n : !; Cia ^ "w > y o ,: ether . If yeu are sold , Ii yht-. V . be "it :.: * ¦ > u ? ayea v ^ u-I Life spent Tsiary huri'irdils every y-.:. r in thi . s agitation , and I have i ; a-j receiv * » I c :: e f . ' . rthir . ^ froai either pr . r : y . I "wiil statid fist \> j wy prin-Jr . lru . I TrJ ! nsvsr r . bandon tbia agitr . tioi . ' . Bvvr . - . re cf i > r : :: i ses frora ths Anli-Com La"w facdens . 'I ; v-ra \ v ; ll bt irj hone for the pij . j'ls until they get the Charter . WL- n
that measure is attained , I will abaniJor . public hie for ever . It shall nevtr be said that I gjtne-1 anythirj by tbe EiOTsnitnt . I "would racher receive £ 5 oO a-yt ^ r as a j-i'lge for admluist-ring tte people ' s l ; i \ va " than £ -20 . 000 a yeur from ti . e Eicheqner . Lite L ' M . e-Innatus , 1 vrjjl r ^ tira to j ; iy p ! ougb an . i proftsfit-ji , ; . al whiit Lie lasts , I "will never be a tool in t ; 3 fcaiis -A eith ' . r faction . ; Trcrnendou 3 cheering . ) Mr II . LEiGn then addressed the Hiceting i :: = nppLnt cf t ' ie resslutioa ; acd , in a sputch <~ f upv ^ r- L- of an hour ' s itn-ation , completely demolished ev ^ ry a .-.- 'rtion maac by the League , - . utd melted tl = o atifcu-. ion of the whole assembly by his thrilling fclequencv , and was greatly applauded . Tie reioiuticn was then j = nl-, Bnd unanimously carried . Three cheers vifre thtn given for Fearsru * O'Connor , for the Charter , fur tho Stir . a , ad the victim . " .
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1 uurposa is agevennvsnt if it is not to protect the paople ? Vhc Pxeroiea has declared that ho cannot find artmtdy for the distress of the nation , well thoa it "vras high time we adopted Ills previous ailTko , nr . meiy , tate our oven . affaJrs into our own own hands —( loud cheers ) . —^ the Chartists liad been roundly abused by the . prcss , this had not made them love the Charter leas —( hear)—on the contrary they "were determined to adhera to it until it was enacted as law —( loud cheers . ) Was it likely those who lived upon their industry could ever be their representatives ? We have now arrived at a crisis , the anti-Corn Law agitation had proved a compete failure , because they had not the people at their back . ( A voice " Why don't the Chartists join them ? " ) Yes-., but upon what terms ? they bad not kept faith with us , we will have a firm guarantee first . He ft » . " his part vfould not go with them unless they would go for lbs whole ChaTter , and that first— ( rapturous applause . } They professed to bo friends of the people , then let them come forward and help the people to obtain political power—( cheers . ) As to repeal , suppose it obtained to- ' aorrow , what controul have you over the House to pryvent its reenactment the next d . -jy —; cries of " none , none . " ) Then let the people be dfe ' eimined not to be hutubngged , and success is certain —( cheers ) Mr . Ruffy Ridley seconded tha resolution . It cratiSed hirn to see his fellow-man so anxiously and ' j = rasveringiy seeking their just rights . They were { determined to bo guUedno more . He -was the advocate jot' the liberties of all , without ditV . nctiou of sect , ! creed , cast , or colour—( cbeers ) He ' -was . for fair i -yucu&slon ; Li ? ar all men , and judge for themselvea I riieto are now lit this time thrse-insetings being held in j this nitrtropelis for the same purpose . He had bctn to ' one , and left their champion , Feargus O'Connor— ( great ! cheering' — . " . ' . Wresting tLein . Tais wus a sign th'it the ; v . orking c 1 . ' ise . 3 wtro beet upon obtaining thirfr jast I rights—( hear , tear . ) 1 ask you , one and all , bo you i 'vhatyou may , have I net a right to have a voice , in iha I msking of the iit"W 3 by which I :: iu governed?— ( Iuur , ' hear . ? Wo had tbe Whigs—they gave us a Poor Jjiw : wo bad the Tories—th « y give us the poHes . The 1 quack doctor bad his trial , and put six of his family in ! fat bhtts Lac hi : n go on lor . ger , aau you will have ' . gagging bills ; but if ycu al ' ow the present stato of tr , \ v . ^ s to be convened you wiii deserve the naioa of ! s 3 .- \ vc 5 . He v . T . d sura taey a ^ retd that a : l msu had 1 iju . U il ^ j . ' . s . If 1 Lc Corn Law reptalcra would pui , the ' C : ir - xr on tbetv ba .-iiirs alo : ^ kl . ' -u repeal he-would g ' - >; withi " .. ; .:.- !—[ louC cl-v-. rs )— but . we hivo -been ' deceived-. ; hj-ihc-ii" iI-i'J . V . ' - ^ v , ; iinot bo dtceived again—( loui ' ciio-. rs . " Tr . ' : Charter jjave U 10 ri-ht to all—( h > ar , h ^ u j—r . nrt th » y wvro ( idurmined to . ¦• . cceft nothing less ! —ijrer . t ch ¦¦? . ) Ti " . u order of industry had been , ' isau-tn ! % p :-vss ! y : ibus ; u r . rid oalumniu . cd ; but they ' wit ij j ; ct 10 H- < I * U-rred . I ' or . ugHl had proclaimed the ' C . ba : t ; -r wltiiL-ut iyiiliai ; a si ;) sl drop ot biood . Then : ¦;¦ ji - . i firm--ct r . s jn-. n—U-t E : ' . (;; . oh , lri&b , Scotch ., ; .-r ; VvM-ii iiriiiiy ur . ite , v . nd t :-. c / ess is c = rt , ; iii—r ( . ' ( 'l ; ti c ^ -cring . ) - i
, X , - lrMndor . vs - -: ) uc . t .: h . c ? . rr : ea unar-imousiy . ! Mr C F . GooDi-T . i . i / AV wns l-. ' . sL ' . y griti'ii . 'd w , tho 1 i ::.. iiir . i = *; , - th ;; t :. ; tvi ' . i ' . i-i :, au-J . u ; i : cb . deii ^ IiUa thut the ' S ; t " ,-15 ^ 1 Petition liiii i ;' - --n p ; iS £ t ; i vTit . ' i iujIi c--nii .-Jity . . A . -- .. > ri ! iu ' ¦ : ¦»' - " "as tbui .- pv . siJL-i . t — t ! iu ;» jutiicc"pr-.-: Tail d . What a c ; ii . t \ i-S to th « IJiinipateud-roid inuet-1 i ^ c . .. he : v the ratdai cl-i £ 3 chainm-. u esmvetied 2 . laige ¦ : ¦ ¦ j -rity ; nt"i a minorlvy . Tliey v » - crc acau ^ Vd of beiiv ^ : i- .. 'ltd by tha Tories . Tbt-y wc-.-e vut pp . id by «> : y Lie- , ¦ i-.-. ii ; t : * s ob"alnun ; iit of Ux Ciurtir v ;^ ihu 0 : 1 ) y : r .. " - ; i' - ; tV-oy sought— ( cheers . ) Captain Kous had 1 ¦• . ri . wc-i the p ^ riple poks ssod c * n ; forts , —such as beef ' . t-. vlis . f-. r K . ipp-.:, two puts-if h ^~ to wash , it ciiywn ,, . l"u a qa :: it- ? n of ^ in to kct |) it v .-anii . They know here wo no truth iu it ; but tUic - . vas a spjcunan of i v ^ -E-iff . ^ -. t - . r-s—» t :: eers ) Tim 2 a ' e vxper ^ ivs royai c r sun ! nu vr . -is oi . a cf its results ; let us obtain tho j C :.:: r : ' . r , the : i we sbali iiare jt : sV : cc Tir all— :. c ) v ~ 'eiriri& ) . - iiv : 1 , . 'V .-d tL' ; s ' -cond reaolutlon . \ ihi-ih "W ;' . s fts-foii uWn ¦ : ' That this nie * itir .:: oeciares its determination not to j V . i . . ,: ^ . r (• tiUJit--. no . tij . * any ii ^ itati-Jii thtit has not fov its ' i .. ! j ct theinacUiif . it > i' tha six poir . is of tiio Ciis . rttr , r iroin past experience- vro f ; t 2 couadoiit there " m r . o hr- - ^ i -f justice iur the pecp ' -o from any otb ^ r c'ass or ; jarcy in vxistonco . iLey thercf > ro resolve tu dtpeuU on j lbei : isi .-lv :-s atone . " ¦ j ' r . Stall-wood supported the resolution in a lorg ; spi- « -cb , 1 ¦ . ii--:: s ; which he v . '; i-: luutlly cUbC : td . j iDr . M-D -uai . L s'A-1 Mr . Chairman , I will :. ot detain y . u . ' :. ; „ ¦ iiiiViii ,-, - Iicen quite hoar .-. ' from addrsesing the iarj- > :: ice-i " .: in BcTinoiuir ;? , ^ liere I regret to S : y a yuito ; : of tiie place feli down from the immense presiuro if ye-j - . 'le—( sensation)—tut I am ii : » ppy to nxy - . a ^ z i ; o ' oBi- v . ;\» much hurt . ( L ^ uil cboaw . ) At no ; t :: ; o " « 23 tha spirit of too pecf ! " more tvietlj their ad- v . cit' -s h- « -e l ) - * n immureu in gloomy . ctlls , ar . u bwii'j ,: MTw :-n ; ibrinJung . The psople havo been frowned _\ (¦ n . cala ::-j- ' ^ u-d , Rbiutd , r . nd tbrfat'pncd witij loss of i iiup iiiv-t- . ^ nt , still they are firm , —( loud chttir . s- )—aud wt- ^ u sv-- * i ' -. aMurt-ments arn htlded cut , it is the : 'ir . ' y of cvi'ry ii'lvocat' ! to caution tbe people ai ' . alvst ¦ > t . ! - ; idl-.-i i ii ' . ; . < ive baits , sad call on th'm t- > s :: ind ¦¦ ii . : ¦; : ¦ our . s . > rtii j'iinc ; i )>! cs nnv ma >' . e glorious by jviif . '• • .. pt- -. c—cLirrs . }— Hs msdo a long Kpetch , -and coiicJui u by sec -nding ti . o resoluti ' -u , which was put : \ mt i o ^ irit ^ ur . ar . itiif-ualy . Mr . Jori ' . ' .. N" ry .- -y to move that ^ cemrnitieo < f Hvo , >! r .. w cpii : - « di ' : r : sj to hfr > .= j % 'y , ftindul on the ) 1 : _! . ; - ..: ; r . - :. " -itvj-s , a ' . ^ o is ciucl-. r-t a piaytr fi'T the I i : ii : i ! -. ' .: i : ; tft : u " - . ruii- ' -n 1 f FiUit , VVillianiB , and J-. n-j .-J , j ;¦ siiI that is !• ¦ - 1 jrvrar'wl to F .-argus O'Connor , E qr ., ¦ fur pn-reriiiition , Si . coi ; ucu by Mr . Spches , nnd carried I U : i . » i : lrUv > Ur !>' . . ; A vuto tf ; banlis v ,: ; 3 f ; Ivun tu the Chairman , arid j the wseting quiet y uis ^ emd . j
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THE OPERATITE STONE » IA ^ iON 8 LATELY EMPLOYED AT THE JTEVV HOUSES OP PAKLTAMENt , NELSON' 3 ilONlJMENT ^ AND ¦ WOOLWICH DOCKYARD , 16 THE TRADES AND THE PI 7 BLIC OP GREAT ; BRITAIN . : ^; - - ; ' - ' . - ;; . ¦ ' .. ¦ ' : ' ' ' ;¦; T" ^ "' . ¦ ,: V \ ¦ - BaoTHSK GPEKATivESj- ^ -Grstefnlly acknovrleJgfng the handsome and noble manner in which you hare already contributed to our aid , circumstances of an argent nature compel us' to solicit jour farther and immed / ata assistance . Grf ? se ] l and Petb , Jahnsoa and the Haytor Granite ' Company , the Government , and a host of other capitalists , have manifestly leagued themselves together , not only with a vi ^ w to ; defeat the object of " theMasons'' in resisting the cruelty of Al / ori , but as it / has been openly stated by the Tory Mayor of Norwich , " To defeaS the combined efforts of the trades of the British empire in their , " as he was pleased to terni it , " attack npou the rights of capital . "
To neutralize tho evil machinations of this arroi gant , rapacious , and " unholy alliance , " wbioh , insensibie to all generons faeUr . gs , xeyel in afflaence ajt the cost of suffering hunianny , a coalition of the enerjEfiee ., ' and concentration of . tho ineans of the trades and working comaiunity of the "British ; empire" is essential . To <; nlorce for .-Ihe . teorfting man a , right beyond that of oiling a ^ given number of hours i ' pr a certain rato of wages—to enforce for him the privilege held sacred to all other clissas of tbe comoiunity , thai of aften ^ ing the dying moments ' -. of " the wife of his bosom "—and the last obligation of a son to : a revered but deceased mother , that of being preac . ifc at her committal to ihaAphce , -: : ¦' ¦ . - ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ¦ ¦ 0 . . ' - ,. : .. . - . ¦ ¦' '¦ ¦¦ . ¦ ' . ;;
" From whose bourn -no'traveller returns , " without , on returning hiart-strickpri to his employmeiit , experiencing ; such acis . of ; consummati cruelty as those unto which wo nave been subjected by the fiond-like Allen . : ;; ' . ' -.:.. ¦ .. ? . "' ; ¦ - ., ..- ¦ . . ¦¦ ;¦ ¦ These , friends , are the ( "hi . iatian privileges for which , in a Christian coti ! iu 3 ' , u * c have been so long contcndiiiir , and in suppuf . f . ' . of which vroa ^ ainFolicit with ho ' po and canfidence y ^ uv immediate aud liberal support . / I ; '¦ : V-
' TiiO r ' csuh of our previous , and theHature of . our present movements , Will bo f :: und iii our ' donation sheets . Our operations , are ] ieees = arijy extensive , which , as a natnval couscqn iico , : nake bur cxpendituro heavv . We have dolt- ^ iitia id various localities , combitiing , with singular xucoess , tho agc-nts , " the gold" and tho inflaeac ! of the enemy . ' £ 9 prosec ' . itc wiili firmness , ' a ! id d ; f . ision these operations , an ine ' eine cf twor . hundred y , ou < Ms per , w « ek is necessary ; -aii-J ' as the inhuman ; iO' \' t . ; vs . of " liiQ ' atrccifies of Allen , are now nearly ia :. > 7 o : iviail . dfssoae , without any probability of au eaiiy - apply , we tmst . we hhall not be conipeliod : fo . 'f <¦ : £# > . - / -the advaucad position we have atiaiutid -frc-ni i .. ie want of means to hold is . .-: ¦' , "¦ - :
In conclusion , we beg . most- respes'fu ' ily to remind you , that ii we are ucfoated f : am the want oiV support after the publiclyasserted 'determinationof ^ the trades , &c . Sco . in our favour , -i . v-11 clench anotiier rivet-in that chain of ? iavery . with which we are airready too tightly bound . ; Tho reproach of ; -uch a cita = Vi- ; . ph > 5 would notfall exclusively on . tho . - . Masons—others than they would feel- its consequences . The com ; on ibe . would » xuhingly- decluiv irdclf triumphant , t | e : pjte theunited efforts of . the trades of'Britaiu , t- uii-wreaktheirveiigeance ihdiscrimiiia'tv-l y ' pu all . . . Sut , ' aSotd . v . s t'ho " united miiZD 3 and , energies of the trader of JJrit-ain , " atid defsjai cannot—shall not—occur . - ¦
Sanguine that au early response will bo given to this appeal , . * We remain . rvspe «' . T « il'y- your ' s , ¦ TJIJS ' MaS' / vs' SoCIETi ' , \ London , March , 1842 . Tjjo . "h ' , s Siiortt . Sec
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LONDON . —Silk Wkavehs ^— An adjourned public meeting , of the Spstalfiel-is siV ' - vrei v ' ars was held to hear the report of-the reliei e-- -. ami ( t ><» , who ; at theirlast meeting ,-had paescd res-uJHtionSj « ! 6 tin ^ that the meeung which Mr , O'Goauor adarc ?? e <} at the Crown and Anciior , Bethnal- }; rcen . was not composed of broad silk Wfa-Tert- - , b'it of sho ' cr .-iaktrs , uavigatorsi Sec , and that even iha chairmaa was not a weaver . At about 1 : 1113 o ' clock , tho place was crowded , and Mr . J . Pirkers ^ jli- w . j .- c&lcdto i ' ne chair , but nocommittee made their anp ar . aT . ce , for which ionuuct much uisapprpbatipu vvas ex pressed . Mr . Thompson mcved ths foiiowinir resolution : —
" That this meeting hereby call upon the r * lief committr-io to resign , and that they lu ' jpcint . a c . jm&iitieb of six unemployed operative ¦ . weavers" to superintend their interests . " . The word " unemployed' ? Was ^ afterwards withdrawn . Mr . Garey seccn . ' rd U ; e ressviufcion , which was supported by Messr ? . RodweU , Wright , ts ' ater , Frank ? , and others . ' . -M > v W ' ii-on moved ns au amendment , "That a public meeting of trie trade be called on ihst day week , (' - ' a ' . urd'sy , March . 5 th ) , and that tho commiit' -e be cai ' ed upon to attend . " - . He ' -wa 3 . not satisfied that . t' - ey should merely be called upon to resign , but that the should i ; e severaily censured ' for tha conduct , au- 'for the base manner in which they had misivpres . tnved- ' . iiie
late public meeting , addressed by Mr . O'CVruior . " Mr . Finnett seconded the amendmeut , and ras . 'iy oihers , ail weavers , addressed the meetin . ; . co ; id ' emoing the conduct of the commutee . Dn ' rTjV ^ u ; s interval , JVlr . Glaisse , the secretary of the t . a 1 : , :: nd of the committee , entered thi rooip , and rcu . ' ; f to questions , which were put to him , in a . * <; .: Hd traoner . Mr . Claissethen pledged his word ' . the meetjag , that , as secietary to the trade , h ^ w ; - . ! d call a uieetmg on Saturday next , by hundbil -, of the whole trade , and that he Would attend aT-: 'j request tho attendance of the committee , . who , he ¦¦¦<• eiioved , would resign ^ The motion an i nmenc ! i : ; i ; ns wore then withdrawn , and after iiu& ' y Ridley . h :. d briefly addressed themeesin > . ' , ; st . utii ) g hiaiiite ' .-j'ioa to meet the committee , the business was adjourned ^
'ASHBU . £ LTOST ( Devon . )—The woollen . tva < i * "here is in a dismal state . Hundreds are out of work ¦ an d in-a state of starvation , with . no sign of aav . iatprovemant . Many clever artizina a . re driy . fa -to emigrate to Atr . orica through . ths ' want . ef- ' fcuiployment . If a change does not take place soon , wo fesr there 5 ult . .
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\ oLUNTARy Attempt at Starvation . —A girl named bavillc , living at Felsted , E- ¥ sx , had beau missing for twelve days prior to the Och inst . On that day some mva found her ' ntarly i ; > a . dying s-tti t " . bhe gives no satisfactory accjiiiit of why siia voluntarily attempted starvation , but .. thei says she was . in * the wood ten dttys and nikhts , witiino oth-. T covering than tho . clothes she had on , nor any protcctiort i ' roia the inclemency of tho season than a few leaves she had collected together tp lie on . Sho had seea no one during the time , nor had she eatui anything whatever or took any susteuaace further than sucking suiae water from the brook through a , reed . She is still in a very - ' precarious : state . — Bury Post . . . " . '
Kohbekv of £ 2000 from the Manchesteii and BLAtiiBUBN Coacu . —Ou Friday eveuiug week , a , l « at'hei . ' . ti'unk '' 6 r b . ' ox cas-. taiiiiog loOO sovereigns and £ 500 in £ 5 uotes , was forwarded by Messrs . Gual . tfos , 1 ' rooks , and Co ., bankers , Manchester , to their houso i "! Blackburn , by the ^ Perseverance coach . Two suspicious persons wer « outside passengers , and who , after going as far as Bury , or a little beyond tl ; : is p ' ace , got off , and with them took the trunk and its cbuiuhis . £ i 00 reward is oftdred for such
ihformutiou i " s will lead t- > the risteation of the thievcf . . On Wei ' nesday morning . Mr . Berwick , the active policeOmoer , 3 ucceededia obtainmga clue , by which he apprehended a person who therer is little doubt was one of the pj . rty , namely , a person namod The :-wall ( not the Mr . K . Thelwa'J , whoso premises were robbed of jewellery to a largo amount some two or three months a ^<> , but kis brother , ) on -whose person it issaid ' 200 sovereigns were found ; He was brougiit before the .-magistrates * at Manchester , oa Wednesday , and reminded for a week .
The HoTOSLow Powder Mills . —More Explosioxs ^ - r-Vye --. understand ; -- that Pei-ir Thomas and William Colvinp , the two survivors of rlie late dreadful explosion of a corning-miil on the premises ©? Messrs . C . B . and T . Curtis and Harvey , guapov / der manufacturers , -which occurred on the morning of Saturday , the 1 'i-h ult ., are still going ' On- well , and fast advancing towards convalescence . Scarcely , however , has t ho excite men t occa-iiori ed throughout the neighbourhood bt ' Hounslow by the melancholy occurrence begun . ' to subside , before we have to anriftunco two other ' explosions ' da tho works of the same firm , which have , however , been "piiattended by fatal consequences . The first took piaco on the afccrnqoa of 'Saturday last , about twenty minutes to
three o ' clock , ia a powder mm near to the scene ot the previous explosion . Two ' -aoD f named John Irish , about twenty-two years of age , and Wm . Fox , about the Bame age , both in tbo Eervice of Messrs . Curtis and Go ., were sen ? in to sweep i ? ^ p . and while so engaged , frora fokio cause at piesent unexplained , except that they negiected firss to damp the floor , the loose powder exploded , by the force of which the wiridowa of the bai'ding were broken and the men iojured , Irish being dreadfully burnt about the head and face , so as to be tem porarily deprived of Bight ; and Fox , who juniper through one of the windows into tho mill stream , was burned about the hands and arms&c Both
, sufferers were promptly conveyed to their residences at Hoiinslov ? , and were immediately attended by Mr . Frpgley , surgeon , of that towii : Both are , we understand , doing well , and likely to recover . > "e Eeco . 'id explosion took place on Monday morning , about half-past eight o ' olook , when the jnhabitams of the country around , for a radius of four or fiva piles , v / ere alarmed by a loud reporc , which on inquiry way -fcuud to have ocourreu at other works beipa ^ iag to same firm , situate at Hatton , Dear Bcdlon ; , about ibur miles from Ilounsipw , by whioh the ; rooi of a groen charged mill was , i ? is stat-fl , bio \ v ; i -off . - . but ' - ' WHhput . ' any pewon being either killed or injured .
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I ' . : GLOUCESTER , SOSIERSEX , AND WILTS . ¦* ¦ ' .. ¦ . * ¦ *¦¦ ' " * - ¦ ' - . ¦ - ' . ¦ ' .. ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦' ¦ ' . ' ' . *¦ - j ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' ¦ '¦ ,. . - ' •¦ ¦ ¦ - .. ' - ¦ ' ¦ ; , - ¦ ¦ - « . h ' ¦ : ; . ¦ .. ¦ - ; 11 , 1 : 1 H , ( # ff ) U 3 P Bristol Trades ... ... 52 52 0 0 0 Bath ... ... ... ... 95 51 45 11 5 Cheltenham ... ... ... 107 123 38 0 0 Bristol ... ... .., 29 34 0 S 3 29 TheDoverilla ... ... 45 45 0 0 0 Trowbridge : ... ... 47 49 12 3 1 Stroudwater ... . . .... 27 36 0 9 0 Frome ... ... ... 39 39 0 0 0 Bradford ... 17 17 0 0 0 Yeovil ... ... „ . 35 35 0 0 0 Salisbury ... ... ... 7 8 -1 0 0 Wotton-under-Edge ... 15 17 7 7 0 Melksham ... ... ... 25 25 0 0 0 Kingswood ... ... ... 33 25 3 0 18 593 578 106 83 53 CORNWALL ^ DEVON , AND DORSET . t ' - ¦ ¦ . ' . * 1 81 Plymouth ... ... ... ... 24 0 Trui'o ... ... ... ... 1 24 Camborne ... .. .. ... 0 46 25 70 MIDDLESEX , ESSEX , SURREY , AND KENT . I Chatham I ' Voles ... Dr . P . M . M'Douall ... ... 497 20 ( Ridley ... 233 25 j-p arTier ... ... ... 168 0 . Stall ' wood ... .... ... 15 ( 5 25 F ! iH ? ell ' ... ... ... L ' iS 8 M'Grath ... 115 2 Walkins'i ... ... ... '< u . 1 ! Kiiyhfr . 8 ii . 0 I Benbow ... ... ... 59 0 ! Phnnby ... ... ... 45 0 [¦ Roberts . 41 ) 0 J Balls 32 0 I Vox ... ... ... ... < > 0 i Rainslcy ... ... ... 2 0 j liubsoii ... ¦•• ¦•• 1 . 0 1 It will bo seen , according to this , that Dr . ! M'Doua !) , Ruffey Ividley . a : id E , Stalhvood are at ( tho head cf tho poll , c-f course Mr . Fus ^ oU can correct nae . if . 1 am wrony thoChatbam oorrespondr-nf . 1 . fc'aves ho tad not know where to sond tho polling to , ( ftiiJ he sens U-to . ru ' c . j According to tho returns tho following perfons I are to be brought forward to public '¦ me eting ?! , and I elected to servo in tho forthcoming Convention : — Northuraberlaud and "Durham—Jamoa Brouierre O'B rien . ' [ York-hire—F . O'Connor , L . -Pitkothly , aud Gco . Binii-s . Lancashire—J . L ^ "ch and W . Bacsiey . Cuftshire—Christopher Doylo . , 1 Norfolk . Suifolk , uiid Cambridge—J . Campbell . * D : rbv , Leiesster , and Nottingham—No return a . ? 1 yet- " . " ' " .. . ¦¦¦ . ' : St : iiforclahire—J . Mason . Warwick and Worcestershire— G . Wliito . itloiim ' ou'th , Hertfordshire , and Wales—Mr . WiJliaaip . Devon , Cornwall , avrJ . Dnrsijt—Mr . Powell . GTpiuvstor , Somerset-, and Wilts—R . Ki-Philpand W . P . Robert ? . Ha " ¦ ;;? ., Su ^ tx , o , nd tho Is'lo of Wight -N . 5 I ; r-! iPi' : ; u : ! W . V / oodward . E ¦ - ¦ = ¦ ¦ '> :,. Middio-sex , Surrey , k . Kent—Dr . M'Douail , R . HiiHey , and E . Sfalhvoo ' d . Climb .. - rla . nd "" aj ; d Westmoreland—None . N » ru a * nptoi 2 and Oxfordshire—None . John Campbkll , Secretary .
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The following are the debts of the Association , -as near as I possibly could make them ouL The Sub'Secretaries' ought monthly t& forward tome the number of paying members in their lo-. ' : calities : — '¦ ¦¦' . ' ; ' . . ' . "'¦¦ . . ' ' , " . ' . ' ¦ / . ' ¦ ' <¦ . " - . -. . Mftm- MnVi .
: bera . tha . ¦'¦ ' , - . . - ¦ - ¦ ¦' " ¦ ' ''¦ ¦ ¦ ' ., - .- . ¦ ¦ ; ' ¦ - - . '¦ 120 2 Manchester , Redfern-street « .. 1 0 0 60 2 Mahohester Gsneral Council 2 0 0 60 2 ContrJbutioDS , Ashtori ... 0 10 0 60 3 Contributions , 37 cards , Stock-¦ v . " . ¦' - . ' : - port- - ' , ... '¦ ' ¦'¦ ., ¦"• " ...- ¦ - ¦ . - ¦ ; -, .,. --1 . I 2 60 2 ContributfonSjWingate Grange Colliery ... ... 010 i 0 40 2 ditto , and 40 cards , Choriton 0 13 ; 4 SutrOn-in-Ashfield ... ... 0 5 0 90 4 ditto , Ecclen ... ... 1 10 " 0 30 2 ditto , and 24 cards , Middletpn 0 9 0 120 2 ditto , and 100 cards , Bolton 1 1 « 8 40 2 ditto , Warwick ... ... 0 G 8 300 1 ditto , and 180 cards , Bradford 2 15 0 40 2 ditto , N 6 rthampton * .. ... 0 6 8 20 2 ditto , Brampton .. ; ... 0 3 4 $ l ) 2 ditto , Rochdale ... ... 0 15 0 9 O 7 | months'ditto , 148 cards , Oldham ... ... ... 3 17 5 200 1 Contributiojs , district of Hudfield ... ... ... 0 16 8 24 2 ditto , Southampton ... ... 0 4- \ 0 20 2 ditto , and 12 cards , Rooden Lane ... ... ... 0 5 4 30 2 ditte , Market Weighton ... 0 5 0 50 2 ditto , Barnslsy ... ... 0 8 4 60 2 ditto , and 90 cards , BiBhopwearmouth ... ... 1 o 0 40 2 ditto , Warrington ... ... 0 6 8 30 2 ditto , Stockton ... ... 0 5 0 ] 8 2 ditto , and 19 cards , Pr ayame 0 0 ' 2 30 2 ditto , and 52 cards , Newport , Monmonth ... ... 0 13 8 150 2 ditto , and £ 2 talince duo to the 31 st JDecember ... 3 5 0 30 2 ditto , Assloy- ... ... 0 5 0 120 2 duto . Leeds ... ... 1 0 . 0 40 2 di ' . io , and 12 card ' s , Miles Plattin ... ... ... 0 8 8 « 0 2 ditto , add . 60 cards ,. Mosstey ... 1 0 0 i 40 -7 A oiitfl , Mottram . ; . ... 1 5 Oj 30 2 ditto , Holbrooke ... ... 0 5 0 o <> 2 ditto , Bishop Auckland ... 0 5 0 24 ' 4 ( ittt » , ana 24 cards , Worcester 0 12 0 1 . 1 ) 0 1 and l OO- 'card * , - Sheffi-sld Po ] ilitical Institute ... ... 1 5 0 100 7 b and 80 cards , ¦ ¦ Sh . enlold , Figtreylauo ... ... ... 3 15 10 . 6 t ) 0 York ... ... ... 1 10 0 ; 30 0 a : i < l 50 cards , Scarboro' .-. 134 Tl 2 wild Iii , Id ., bilanco duo 31 st Dec , Pol lord Simpson ... 1 4 1 1 . 20 2 Richards ... ... ... 1 0 0 72 7 h Uevhy . ... 2 , 5 0 ' , ' , ' ¦ ¦ ) ( i Bromsjrrove - ... 0 15 0 ?>\) () Darl-aetou ... ... ... 0 15 0 50 1 Birr ^ ity ... ... ... 0 4 2 lot ) 4 Coltio ... ... ... 1 13 4 " 3 U 6 " Yeovil ... ... ... 0 15 0 30 6 Cardiff ... ... ... 0 15 0 ( SO 6 Maecltrsritlu ... ... 1 10 0 UQ 4 ChuItc . Jiliam ... ... 1 10 j ) 30 4 Iiolmfirth ... .... ... 0 10 a 90 4 iruuderland ... ... ... 1 10 OJ 3 D U Carlisle ... 0 15 0 U'J 1 and 20 cards , Kendal ... 0 5 10 72 7 h De ' . v . soury ... ... ... 2 5 0 ! 40 7 h Jiolper ... ... ... 1 5 0 3 >) ' 2 Truio ... ... ... 0 5 0 30 2 Chester ... ... ... 0 5 0 30 0 " Kid .- ! erm . instf-r ... ... 0 15 () 30 2 V / isboaoh ... ... ... 0 5 0 110 3 Ab . 'rj-avenny ... ... 0 15 U ] 24 2 Newport , lsic of Wight ... 0 -4 0 30 7 h l \ -mypool ... ... ... 0 1 H ' 9 " ! o'J 3 SkipiOit . i . ... ... it 7 0 " i 4 U 1 Glossiij ) ... ... ... 0 3 4 30 G and 50 cards , Wigai ... 1 3 4 20 120 cards , Longtou ... ... 1 0 0 20 2 Northwicfi ... ... ... 0 3 4 20 2 New Mills ... ... ... 0 3 4 ' 72 1 a ul 72 cards , Holbeck ... 0 ' . 18 0 ¦ 'GO 1 Milnrow ... ... ... 0 5 0 m 4 Millbottom ... ... ... 0 10 0 ' 24 3 Ratcliffe ... ... ... 0 GO 50 2 Satoen ... ... ... 0 12 6 : ; 0 3 and 25 cards , Heywood ... 0 11 8 tit ) 2 Nurwich .. ... ... 0 10 0 90 3 and GO cards , Clithero ... 112 6 12 7 i Accrio <; iou ... ... 0 7 G 400 3 " aud 300 cards , Bilston ... 7 10 0 40 3 ' Baubiiry ... ... ... 0 . 10 0 m 2 and : 5 ' » cards , FaiL . vrorth ... 0 13 4 30 <) arid 3 < jca ' r : ( s , GLucefter- ... 1 1 » 0 o 0 3 Lets ... ... ... 0 7 G 3 () 4 and ( 50 cards , Howden ... 1 0 0 10 U 7 i and 100 cards , Hull ... » 1 . )' 2 ! CO 2 Ilebden iirid ^ 'o ... ... 0 10 0 SO 4 au- - ; 50 cards , Congleton ... 0 Hi 4 120 3 and GO caids , Ne ' . vcastJe-upon-Tyne ... ..:. ... 2 0 0 50 2 Balance duo to 31 st Deo ., 1841 , Salfbrd ... ... ... . 1 11 4 30 4 and 60 car-: ? , Wilton . ... 10 0 3 0 2 and 51 ) card 3 , Sralybrid ^ o ... 0 13 " 4 ;! 0 4 and 50 cavcis , liury ... 0 18 4 : \ U J 7 i Binni . ngliuut , Freeman-street 3 5 10 30 2 Bieup ... ... ... 0 5 0 1-3 )¦ 2 and 100 cards , Abertiare ... 1 l . i > " 8 30 2 and 20 cards ,-Opeushaw ... 0 8 4 SO 2 Ktourbrioyo ... ... 0 5 ' 0 20 2 Baticy ... ... ... 0 3 4 50 2 " ii-. d 20 cards , . Ipswich ... 0 11 8 100 2 Tower llamletb ... ... 0 16 8 100 2 Maryiebosie ... ... 0 16 8 100 4 Buniioy .. .. ... ... I 13 . 4 24 7 h and 36 cards , Gloucester . „ 1 1 y 30 2 and 30 cards , Earnstaple ... 0 10 0 bo 2 and 120 card ? , Wolverhampton 1 8 4 ' 2 L 2 Wcliwn . boro ugh ... ... 0 4 0 30 2 and 32 cards , Long Buckley ... 0 10 4 ! 30- 2 and iU cards , Wcsi Auckland 0 6 8 50 cards , Stoke-upon-Trent 0 8 4 120 2 Lirerpool ... ... 1 0 G 50 71 Luica ^ cr ... ... 1 11 31 7 . 5 7 . V Blackburn ... ... 2 0 10 7 ' 2 1 Chorley .. ... ... 0 6 0 Jjd 1 Presion ... ... ... 0 7 6 50 7 i New ! oa Heath ... ... 1 11 3 50 1 and 50 cards , Leicester , Ail Saints Open ... ... 0 12 6 70 3 Bariioliidwick' ... ... 0 17 6 60 curds , Cockormouth ; .. 0 10 0 24 cards , Carnborno ... 0 4 0 30 4 and 24 canls , Stroudwator ... 0 U 0
£ — 0 0 Outstanding debts ... £ 135 10 © Rrotuer Ciiautists . — I have charged tlie awiount as ntTiT the mark as I ciull . I hardiy knew how to " ao :. I citnnpt get ti . u Siib-Secvetaries generally to j iutovm mo o ^ 110 actual number of paying tnembcLS monthly . Wwe I to chargo according to the cumber of members who have votsci , the Association . would be : much nioroin debt tbau it is . I hope tbat immediata atepi "will be tiken to pay off tha debt , and enable the Executive to go to work in earnest . In the caluinn to the icis I have inserted the probable number f pr . yiii % members , in the next colnmu * the lannber cf . months , that the contribntions should be paid fov , with the vur . tbev « f cafda unpau \ for . If I Lave over charged , or uuder charged the AsHociationi the fault is not mine . .. ¦ - ' : ' Da ¦ the . lst Saturday in March , a balance sheet of the incmie and txpeusea vrlil appear . . ¦ . It is too oftsu tlio case , that the Society sells the cards , and devotes the money to its own purposes ^ leaving the Executive to pay for their printing as best they-ean . . The tiianfcs of the whole Chartist body is dvie to the Halifax distriut , to Todmorden , Londpu , the Potteii » J , Nottinghamshire , and other places , who have dona their duty so well .- Had it not been for theih , the Executive would have been placed in very awkward circumstancos ; indeed , the Bristol friends also kave done their duty nobly . " . Hoping that ibe good cause will prosper even more rapidly than it does at present ¦ '' . . .... - ¦¦' Yours in the cause , John Camx'Reli ,, Secretary . |
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HETUM >' S OF THE VOTES . FOR THE CAN- ' DIDATES YOU THE CONVENTION . j LANCASHIRE . I i a . ! I i s Si 5 2 s ' si 3 j ph o Ma-ich' ^' -cr , Cr -T . 7 r .-bi . rcot (> 7 71 5 ! 5 Hnrsiley ... — ' -2 I ) 67 3 3 I-j : i ^ h ' . 'Htcr , M : l- - s Phif . ir . 22 2 < J 1 6 ! - - .:-h > -ro ... ... 0 0 1 ( 56 0 li-u-. vco'l ... ... 0 0 l (! 0 0 . ' ¦ ,: hic 0 0 180 ft LvM- ;; ^ er 0 0 75 B ! n . - ib- 'eu ... ... 0 0 50 0 Acurhig-on ... ... 1 0 ii 3 0 iil : ic : v nni 9 ... ... ' . 'i \ 5 . ' 5 0 " 9 C > L ' re ? icu ... ... 7 . » 0 "l IS 2 iia :-n ;> ... ... U 0 35--I 0 Hiunoldrwick ... ... <) 0 7 » 0-Chorky 2 ! ' 20 33 P 7 Athton ••• ... (" d c > 9 -2 ' 2 U-dtum ... ... 5-2 : > 6 2 ' 2 HoUhr ; wood ... ... 17 17 " 2 l . ow ^ ' Moor ... ... 19 10 . 0 0 Roch : isl < i- 110 0 Wattrhcad Mill ... Vil 40 2 0 JLees ... ... ... ' , 5 B iV ) 0 0 Warrip S ton ... ... : 5 'i : i" 2 S 7 Milnrow 27 ' - 'I ' 2 4 Barv ... ... ... 0 Cr ) 0 CO Delph " ^ ' 21 . 0 1 5-i : 5 -606 1066 Km ¦¦¦
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¦ Iii p . TiM'R of Youth . — -Idleness ia tho most pernicitjiis habit that youth can acquire ; the early years 01 i ; fo aro the parts of a , volume too valuable iur even a si'jjiilo day to appear a . useless-blank ; and each paiio should present , to recollection some couiHieiidab ! ti action , cr knowledge attitined . —Parley ' s Ftuny Library .
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RECEIPTS FOll THE EXECUTIVE FROM j THE FIRST OF JANUARY UNTIL THE I FIRST OF MARCH , 1042 . £ . p . d .
! London , per WKocler ... ... 2 0 0-Noftinrhtrn •¦• ••• ... 1 4 2 Rydo , Isle of Wight - 0 2 0 Per " oylo ... 0 9 0 . Salisbury 0 U . 0 Plymouth — ••• ° -P 0 Chowbent , ... ... ... 0 -IV C Todraorden 1 IR 10 Oxford ... ... ... 0 7 ( J t iiitton-h-A' -Ua-Ad ... ...-01 . 0 'U H-nnslct ... .- •¦• () l 0 9- ! Ovendcu ... ••• 0 4 2 i Sowerby 0 i ) 0 Bradford ... — ... 2 17 0 j Rochdale , pcy Leach ... ... 1 4 0 l ) o . per FeathM'Stouo ... ... ( 1 3 0 Oldham-Females ... ... » 3 0 llud . ia-sfield 1 . 5 0 Sou ? l « iuiiT > ion ... " 0 4 0 Cholmstord ... ... •¦• « ¦ 2 ti K « Ttcring ••• •¦• () . 50 Leicos- ' er ... ¦ ... 4 0 0 Milra Piattcn ... ... 0 2 0 Stafford .. ... . » ' « -ll H A'crinsron ... ••• ® & 4 StarVUho 4 4 6 i Bilston ... ... •• ¦ «> 16 13 Ba-abury ... ... ... 1 0 0 J ' . cos ... ... . •• ••• <> 5 0 Mcrihyr Tydvil — ¦•• - 0 0 S . T . lf . > rd ... <> ~ < > 0 i ' St '?! ::-y ? jrfdgo- ,.. 0 1 U j J ^ irm- . i'iiliam , Sive ' -liouHe-lano ... 0 10 0 i Lf-rrion , Ha ! i ! K »" . v . ... ... 0 2 0 | Lon - ' . on , L-lVvro ... ... 0 5 0 i Baci : p ... ... - 0 6 " o j Dv \ yh - - . » 0 9 0 i Stockpovt Youfhs- ... ... 1 <> ' 3 D . ik ^ . lijld .- - ' « . ' 8 " ^ ¦ A havdavo ••• 0 15 0 Oo ' - 'Ji ^ liatv 0 2 0 . Tivistecfc 0 10 . 0 Halifax - 0 14 11 W idswoi-th-row ... ... 0 G 3 W : ; rloy 0 3 H Mytlioimroyd ... 1 2 10 ! Mkendcn " 0 2 0 ; Arnold ... ... 0 G 0 1 Lynn ... 0 « 6 1 Canterbury ... ... 0 7 6 . j London , Maryk ' oonc ... ... 0 16 8 1 Preston Youths 0 H I I Per Lowe- ... ... 0 1 2 Greenwich ... .... 0 5 0 Sittii ) £ b" 6 nrno ... ... 0 13 Thqruwu ... - — 0 17 0 Bri R htou ' 0 15 ' 0 Daventry ••• ••• 0 5 0 Manchester Youths ... ... 0 2 (> Wolverliampion ,. ' pr .-v Mogw ... 0 10 0 t A Shoemaker , ditto ... — 0 3 0 WellirijSjborouKh . '" ¦ - " ... ... 0 42 ! Loiig Buckby ... ... ... 0 3 0 I Bristol Youths 0 10 0 Stoke npon-Ti ' int ... ... 0 15 0 Per Griffin ... ... ... 0 . 0 ' . 6 . 1 ' i-Sipponden ... ... ... 1 14 f > Liverpool ... ... ... 1 13 6 Cfeorley " ... ... 0 12 0 Preston ... ... ... 0 9 0 Nottingham , per Thatcher . ... 0 . 10 0 Hanley , per Richard ' s • •¦ 1 3 4 Bath ... ... 1 ' 0 0 Durham ... ... ... 0 12 0 London Tailors , per Mr . Cameron 0 15 6 Bmgley , ... ... ... 0 8 4 ; Cohio ( ... ... ... 1 0 0 : .-Bristol , par Simeon ¦•• ••• 1 10 2 liolinnnh ... ... ... 0 10 0 ; Lotidou , St . Pansras , per Peliing 110 0 Kendal ... ... ... 0 5 0 ! IIanley Females ... ... 0 6 0 Jiostou ... ... ... 1 0 0 ! A . L .... ... ... 0 5 0 Loua ; hborough ... ... 0 18 0 ! Females ... ... ... 0 2 0 j \ Valworth . ... ... ... 0 5 0 j Gioosop ... .. . . ... 0 & 4 j Lasnbly ... ... 0 3 4 i London Hatters , per Kclsey ... 0 10 0 ; Spiisby ... ... ... 0 2 6 S Lougton ... ... ... 0 15 10 i Horlry " ... ... ... 0 1 0 I Miin-row ... ... .. ; 0 5 0 I SalfoM Youths ' ,. ... ... 0 2 0 1 Walsall ¦ ' ¦ . ... 0 10 6 1 Warminstcr ... ... ... 10 0 j Hyson Green ...... ... ... 0 2 6 I Leicester ; per Markam ... ... 0 8 4 j London , Ctieleea ... ... 0 10 0 ) Loj . don , Bermondsey ... ... 0 10 0 ; London , Cleave ... ... 2 2 8 j Bristol Trades ... ... 0 16 8 ! Skesb / ... 0 4 0 Kingswood Hill ; .. ... 0 6 0 London Females , Tower Hamlets 0 15 0 ! Marpie ... ... ... 0 6 0 J - ——— ... ... ... 0 9 0 ! ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' A O A ¦ ¦
. - ^— : ... ... ... VJ o t i ¦ ' ..-. ¦ -- ¦ . ¦¦ I * I cannot call to mind by whom the Ss . above has 1 been sent ; tba 8 ? . 4 d . haa been paid to Mr . Leach ; and ¦ he--c : mnot ; r ' ecpritc . tby . ' wh ' om ,.- , - Mr-. ' Saiitii , " 6 . f P ] yinouthi . will see tbat the 5 s . omitted in ttie last account , is inserted in tbia Mr . Pelllng , of St . Fandras , will sea that tbe 10 ? . i 9 acknowleflsei ' -
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An Old Prisoner . —There is now residing in the Fleet Prison a man named Jeremiah Boardj who ha 3 been a prisoner ever siuce 1815—no less than " twentyiseven year ' s . " Board Avas committed by the Court of Chauccry tor' cqateiap ' 5 , and no pro-¦ cceuinga- . ilnderiho-.- insolvent Debtors' Act coulu be prosecuted until the present aci camo into operation , whe » a provision was made , enabling creditors to adopt compulsory procsedin ^ s against debtors . A vesting order was obtained 'agaiiist Board , and a ee ? nuro made of property , by which money and securities were found on his person , some of which was secreted in his shoes . The matter remained somo timey and a receut application was made respecting about £ 1 , 600 which was ia the hands of the assignee who had obtained the vesting order , and whioh sum it was thought had better be paid into courti The commissioner ordered , from the extraordinary nature of the caie , that creditors should be sought after j and advertisements have appeared in Ihe newspaper- ) , calling on persons who have any claim to come forward , before further orders were given respecting the money . A Lamb Buried in the Snow Nineteen Davs . j—A one year old lamb belonging to Messrs . Sutton and Co ; , of the Trubshaw Farm , was missed on the 1 ' 3 ' ih . dt- January , during a heavy fall of snow , and was not found again until the first of the present month , when it was discovered in a ditch , standing ; in an upright positipn j having been nineteen days on- -, veloped in a snow ( iriftj by which it bad been reduced to a nierfl skeleton . When brought into the ; fresh air , it could neither stand ; nor walk ; but fey the judicious care and treatoent of Messrs . Sut- j ton's old Bhepherd , Joseph Jenkinsony it has now 4 uite recovered the effeota of 30 long a deprivation of nutriment . —Stafford Adverliser .
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GREAT MEETING IN ST . PANCRAS TO ADOPT THE NATIONAL PETITION . Oa Thu-. s-Iay evening , Feb . 2 i \ h , the Training Jr .-£ Utuv , i ; : t ^ Ilojal C '^ rtsci Theatre , Livernool-strt-et , Kio 8 " s Cruss , conla ' . nhig a spaciou 3 Ha \! > tvo spacious galleries , und l-xo tide slips , and lsrge platform—all of ¦ vrLich - were croirued to suffocation—was ths place of meeting . Mr . Potseb , ; i nrriirg man , "was called to the chair , and expressed L 13 regret that a more cffiiittt person -was not called on to preside over bo large a rae&Ung . Ee coDgralnlated them on the . "jmptonss of union , exhibited at Uiu many meetings ttiEt bad recently tafeen pi-ice . He tniit-. d tbey -vrould h ^ ar everybody that presented xhemswves p&Uently—( cheers . ) He wonld ce-1 on
Mr . Ferris to read and move the adoption of tfce National Petitioa . The Position haTing been redd , Mr . F . said it speaks for itself . Tt "was drawn up by a Council of "working iuen , ar-. d has air-. a ^ y received an immense amount of signatures . Altbeugh Una is the first public meotiitg convened in this parish for its adoptioB . He would tkereroru move it —{ loud chesre . ) Mt . Seal ssecmtied it . It -was then put and carried UDanmo > isly , amid ioud cheeiing . 31 r . Farker moved tfca fir »» resolution as follows : —¦ . " TbM in the opinion of this meetaBg ; tbe declaration cf tke Prime Minister -with regard to tte distrt-ss cf the coustry , renders him totel ! y utfis for the cfibe , and sho ' , ra to tLe people if anotuer a : ^ uaent "vras wanting , the necessity of the document called tho People's Chatter being passed into a la"w without deduction or alteration . " Mr . Chairman and fello-w men , I think there ia no one here but -will agree "with the resolution . Ftr what
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 5, 1842, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct588/page/6/
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