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Otley , G ? orge Julian Harney , James Cartelege , Thoma 8 Cooper , Wiiliam Hill , Robert Brooke , Jamea Taylo , Jc&n Hoyle , John Thornton , Ji > hn Norman , Joseph Ularke , John Massey , John Fletcher , Thomas Browne Smith , Thomas Frsser , John Allinson , Jamea Graaby , William Bee = Jey , James Chippendale , Saninel Parkes , Thomas Bailton , Kobert Bamsden , Jamea Mooney , Thomas Mahun , John Lsach , David Morrison , John Lomax , John Arran , James Skevington , William Scholefield , Richard Pilling , William AitWn . Sandy Challenger , otherwise called Alexander Ghallen-; ger , George Catddet , John Durham , Jamea Fenlon , Wilh&m Stephenson , John Crossiey , Albert Woolfenden , Robert Lees , John LewiB , Patrick Murphy Broj-hy , George Johnson , Thomas Storah , William Booth , John Wilde , William Woodruff , Frederick
Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together with divers other evil disposed persons , to the jurors aforesaid as yet unknown , -did unlawfully conspire , cembine , confederate , and agree together \ o aid , abet , assist , comfort , support , and enconrage the said evil disposed persons in thiB connt first mentioned , to continue and ptrsist in the said -unlawfnl assemblings , threats , intimidations , and violence , and in tho said impeding and Etopping of the labour employed in the said &ades , manufactures , and businesses , ¦ with intent thereby to cause terror and alarm in the minds of the peaceable subjects of this realm , and by means of such terror and alarm -violently and unlawfully to cause and procure certain great changes to be made in the Constitution cf thiB realm , as by i 3 W established , against the peace of our Lady the Queen , her cro « n . and dignity .
Fourth Coot—And the Jurors aforesaid , on their osta fcforesaid , farther present teas heretofore o ; : the first day of August in the year aforesaid , and on hirers other days and times between that day and the Erst day of October in the year aforesaid , and at divers pbxes " divers evil disposed persons nr . litrfoHy and tnmultuously assembled together , and by violence , threats , and intimidations to divers other persons being then peaceable subjects of this realm , forcrd the said last mentioned subject ^ to leave their occupations and tnipioyiaents , and thereby impeded and stopped
the labuur emplojed in tho lawful and peaceabMggrrying on by divers lirge numbers of the Mibj ^ bsef this realm of certain trades , manufactures , and busine ^ s ^ s , and thereby can * = < 3 grtst coufefu-n . terror , and alirm in the minds of the peaceable subjects of tL . s r » -a ? m , and tfcxt afterward * on tbe first day cf August in the year aforesaid , and on divers othtr d > s mid times , between that day and the first day of October in the y * -3 r aforesaid , in tbe parish aforesaid , in the c ? --nr . ty L ' om * aid , thw said Ft tirgns O Connor , PeU . r Murray M \ D n- » ll , James SciscUfield , Janies Lisch , Car . stojJier Doyle , J-hn Camp > ll . Juna ' -han Bv . rsl w , Barnard M-Cartney , James Astbur , otht-rwi-c- called J ^ nu-a ? u-Arthur , D _; v U Boss , Richard O : i * y , Cr-orge Julian Harney , Jauies CartWe , Thouia * Copper , William Hill , Robert Brooke . James Taylor , Juhn Hoyles , John Thornton , John Nurman , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , John Fleteker , Thomas Brown 9 Smilb , Tbemns Frastr , John Alrinson , James Grasby , Wiiliam Bfesley , James Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Tbomas RV-lton , Robert Ramsiien . James Mooni-y , Thomas Maiion , J . jhn Leach . David Morrison , John Lomax Jjhn Arran , Jamrs Skevin ^ ton , Wiiliam Scboitsfield , Rcbarrt Pillinc ; William Aitkin , Sandy CaaHb-nai-r , otherwise callt-d Astxarcfcr Chal ' . ecgtT . G-orse Can-< L \ S . ' -t . John Dar-am , J « nir-s FrBton , Williani Stevtnson , John Crcssley , Ai ' neTt Wooifendsn , Robert L ? < . s , John Lewis , Patrick -Murpby Bropby , George J . > hnson , Tb ^ raas Storah . Wii " : i-ia South , J"hn Wilde , William Woodruff , FreiitDck Auj » nstus Taylor , Tcomas Pitt , together ¦ with divers other evil disposed persoiiS to the Jnrors a ' orrsaid as ytt unknown , did u&lawf-al y aid , abet , assist , comfort , support , and enconnise the taid evil disposed persons in this count
first mentioned to continue and persist m the said unlawful assemblings , threats , intimidation 3 , and violence , and in the said iajpe-.-hg and stopping of the la b our employed in the said trades , manufactures , and businesses , with inb-nt thereby to cause terror and alarm in the minds of the peaceable subjects of this rtalm , and by means of such terror and alarm violently and unlawfully to cicse and procure Certain great changes to be xuado ic the Constitution of this realin . as by law established , against tha pyace of our sai 4 Lady the Qar-en , her crown and dignity .
Fifth Cocnt—And the Jurors aforesaid , on their oath Bfor-. siid . do further present thst Feargus 0 C nncr , Pster Murray M'Douali , James Suholtficid James L-ach , Christopher D-yle , John Cauip )> tll , Jonathan Biirstow , Bernard ai'C ^ rtney , Jimes Arthur , otherwise called James M'Arthur , David Ross , Richard Otiey , George Jnlian Harney , James Cartelege , Thomas Ci-oper , William Hill , Kobert Brooke , James Taylor , John Boyle , John Thorn'on , Jokn Norman , Joseph Clarke , John Masssy , John Fletcher , Thomas Browne Ss : ith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson , James Grasby , William Bit > s ! ey , James Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Thomas Rvllton , Robert Rimsnen , James Mooney , Thomas Maton , Jobn Lsacb . Divid Morrison , John Lumix , John Arran , J ^ mij Skevington , William SifcolfeSeld , K chanl Piiling . William Aitin , Sandy ChalifcEger , othenrise called Alexander Challenger , Gorge Cindsrlet , Jo '^ n Darbam , James Fenton , William Stepbenson , John Gro&sley , Albert Woolfendtn ,
Rybert Lets , Jobn Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , George Johnson , Thomas S : orah , Wiilianj Booth , John Wilde , William Woodruff , Frederick Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together with divers other evil Gi 5 poscd T ) erti .-ns to the Jurors aforesaid as y «; t unkno'STi , afitrwurds , to wit , oa the first day of August , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days between that day and the first day < f October , ic the year aforesaid , ioceth-r with divers other evii disposed persons to tha Jnrors as ytt unknown , unlao-fnilv did endeavour to excite her Majesty ' s iiege £ ut > j cts to diKiffcCtioD and hatred of her laws , and unl : n » iuiiy d : ' \ tndeavoar to peisuade and encourage the said iiegu subjects , to unite , confederate , and asree to leave their several and respective employments , aud to produce a cessation of labour throughout a lar ^ e portion of this realm with intent , and in order cy so doing to bring about and produce a change in fcbe laws and constitution of this realm against the peace of our sai ^ Lady tho Oaten , her crown and dignity .
Sixth Coi'M—The Jorors aforesaid npon their oath aforesaid , further present that Feargus O'Connor , Prt »« r Murray M-D . nall , James Scholefleid , James Leach , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell . Jonathan Bair .-tow , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise ceiled James M'Axthur , David Ross , Richard Otley , Gsorge Julian Harney , Jjmes Cartelege , Thorn is Cooper , Wiliiam Hill , Robert Brooke , James Taylor , Jobn Hoyle , John Thornton , John Norman , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , John Fletcher Thomas Browne Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson . James Grasby , William Beesley , Jsmes Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Thomas Billion , Rtbert Rams < 5 en , James Moorsey , Thomas Mahon , . Jchn ieach , David Morrison , John Lomax , John Arra ^ , James Skevington , Whliam Seholefield , Ricbard Piiling , William Aitkin , Santiy Challeneer , etnrrwise ca'led Alexander Challenger , George Candelet , John Durham , James Fenton , William Stephenson . John Cro > sley , Albert Woolferiden , Ro : > ert Lees ,
John Lewis , Patrick Murpby Brophy , George Johnson , Thomas Storah , William B ^ oth , John Wilde , William Woodruff , Frederick Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together with diveis other persons to the jarors aforesaid cs yet unknown , to the nnmber of one thousand and more , on the first day of August , in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria , and on divers other days and times between that day and the first day of October in the year aforesaid , at the parish of Manchester , in the county of Lancaster , unlawfully did conspire , confederate and agree together to assemble and meet together unlawfully , riotously and tumultuocsly , and to cause divers other persons to assemble and meet together , and by threats , menaces , violence and intimidation , unlawfully to force and endeavour to force divers of ht-T Majesty ' s peaceabl e subjects , being persons then employed in certain manufactures , trades and businesses , to dtpart from their employment and work against the peace of our said Lady ) the Queen , her crown and dignity .
Setekth Coust—Ana the Jurors aforesaid on theirgoath aforesaid , do further present that the said Feargns O Connor , Peter Murray M'Donall , James Scholefleld , James Leach , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise called James M 'Arthur , David Ross , Richard Otlay , Gaorge Julias Harney , James Cartelege , Thomas Cooper , William HOI , Robert Brooke , James Taylor , John Hoyle , John Thornton , John Norman , Joseph Ciarfce , John M&ssoy , John Fletcher , Thomas Browne Smith , Thomai Fraser , John Allinson , James Grasby , William Beesley , Jamea Chippendale , Samnel Parkes . Thomas Railton , Robert Ramsden , James Mooney , Thomas Mahon , John Leach , David Merri&jn , Jjhn Lomax , John Arran , James Skevington , Wiiliam Scbelefield , Richard Pilling , William Aititn , Sandy Challenger , otherwise called Alexander Challenger , George Candalet , John
Durham , James Fenton , WGaam Stepbenson , Jobn Crossley , Albert Woolfenden , Robert Lees , John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , George Jehnson , Tbomas Sfcosab , William Booth , John Wilde , William Woodrufi , Frederick Augustas Taylor , ThoiEas Pitt , afterwards to wit oh the day and year first sibresaid , and on d&cTB other days and times , between that day and the firet day of October , in the said year , aniswfolly , "wickedly , and maliciously incited , stirred up , and endeavoured to incite and stir up a great cumber of Her Majesty's liege subjects , to the Jurors aforesaid unknown , with force and arms unlawfully , riotously , acd tumultuoasly to assemble and gather together , and by threats , violence , and intimidation unlawfully to force and ^ endeavour t © force divers of Her 3 If jesty's peaceable subjects , being persons then employed in fiertain manufactures , trades , and businesses , to depart from their employment and work , against tha peace ef our said Lady the Queenhei crownaM ¦ i i
, , _» t v — -jf —~ — ' ~— -j v v » r > a >| as * — Eighth Corai—And the Jnrors aforesaid , on their oath aforesaid , present tkaS the saM Feargns O"Cennex , Peter Murray M-Douall , James Scholefield , James Leach , Christopher D . yle , John Gsiupbell , Jonathan Bairstow , BexMrd M'Cartaey , James Arthur , otherwise railed James Jfl'Aithur , David Boas ; Richard O'ley , George Julian Harney , James Cartelege , Thomas Cooper TOltaiit Hm Robert Brooke , JsLes Taylor , John HoyJe , John Thornton , John Norman , Joseph Clarke , John Massey , John Fletcher , Thomas Browne Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson , James Gra * by , WiUfcm Beealey , James Chippendrie , Samuel Fakes , IboniM Railton , Robert Bamsdtn '
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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES , Elected hy the People of England , Scotlaud , and Wales , at Public Open Meetings , and holden in the Saloon of the Mechanics' Institution , New Hall-Street , Birmingham , on the 27 ib , 28 th , 29 tb , and 30 th Drcember , 1842 , to consider on tfco essential details of a Biil to be submitted to Parliament , to secure the just Representation of the whole male adult population ; and to determine on such peaceful , legal , and constitutional weans , as may cause it to become the law of these Rvalnis .
The Delegates assembled at ten o ' clock in the forenoon of the 27 th day of December , in their place of mectin . s ; and after a short time On the motion of the Rev . Tbomas Spencer , Seconded by F . O'Connor , Esq ., Joseph Sturge , Esq ., was unanimously appointed Chairman of the Conference . And On the motion of Ricbard Gardener , Esq ., Seconded by the Rev . Dr . Wade , William Morgan , Etq ., was appointed Secretary to the Conference . Mr . Merman , as Secretary of the Complete Suffrage Council , laid on the Table three lists of persons whose Credentials as Delegates had been received . The lists were respectively h ' . nded : — ' 1 st . —List of persons constituting this Conference . 2 nd . —Lisi of persons whose appointments as Delegates are irregular , but with respect to whom the Conference are rrcomuit-nded to grant admission by a vote «> f ttu Conference . 3 rd—L st of places hi which elections of Delegates have t kin place under circumstances so entirely at variance v . ith what must be considered both the letW an <\ sphit of the invitation in response of which the Conference was appointed , that their admission to the Sittings of the Conferente be defem d until the circumstances can be inquired into hnd decided on by a committee to be appointed for the purpose . " Moved by Rev T . Spencer , Secom ' td by F . O'Connor , Esq ., " That this Conference hereby admit as Delegates , the persons included in list No . 2 , "
Amendment moved thereon , by Mr . Joshua Hobson , Seconded by Mr J . ihn Arran , " That this conference Vie constituted of all the delegates who have been appointed to it by the people in their several localities , and who have presented themselves at this board to take their seats ; and if any parties have objections to urge against the sitting of any delegate , such objection shall be referred to and determined by a committee appointed by the Conference to examine into such objectiona " After o , debate , the original motion was withdrawn , and the amendment declared duly carried . Moved by Charles Crawford , Esq . Seconded by Mr . Miall ,
" That this Conference now refer list No . 3 to a committee consisting of nine gentlemen , who shall decide on the a 4 misbion or rejection of the persons included therein . " Amendment thereon moved by Tiis Rsv . William Hill , Seconded by Mr . Joshua Hobson , " That a committee of nine persons be now appointed to whom the examination of all disputed elections , and all application for admission for which no credentiala have been received , shall be referred . " After a debate the amendment was carried upon a division . The following gentlemen were then nominated successively as members of the Committee : — Rev . We- Hill George White Joshua Hobson Thomas Davies W . P . Roberta Samuel Kidd James Moir Rev . W . Kobinson J . Colquboun Rev . T . Swan Thomas Hill Jehn duer J . H . Parry Wm . Watkins Wynne J . G . Dron Charles Biooker J . Humphrey Charles Clarke R K . PhJp John Horseley James Vickers Edward Clayton James Williams E . P . Mead B . Dromt ; oole William Hollis John Smyth ,
On the suggestion of Mr . O . J . Rowland , it waa agreed that each nominee should answer the following questions before the votts were taken : — 1—Whether he has any objection to make to the election of any nu luber of the Conference ? 2—Whether he knows of any objection to his own election t Moved by the Rev . P . Brewster ; Seconded by Mr . Albright" That the following gentlemen constitute the Committee : — Rev . T . Swan Rsv . W . Robinson R K . Philp Thomas Hill William Hollis Jehn Cluer J . H . Parry Charles Brooker Jas . Williams . " Amendment thereon , moved bj IOt . O'Conn&r ; Seconded by Mr . Peter Hoey" That the following gentlemen constitute the Committee : —
Bey . Wm . Hill Mr . Geo . White ^ 1 . Swan „ W . P . Roberta Mr . SamLKidd ^ James Moir ~ Joshua Hobson „ J . Colquhoun - T . Hill 2 nd Amendment thereon , moved by Rev . Wm . Hill ; Seconded by Mr . Hobson"That the names of the respective parties nominated to serve on the Committee bo put into a bat , and $ » ut to the meeting , in the order in which Vhey are q tawn out ; and that the nine persons having most Totes coi . * 8 titute the Committee . " 3 rt ? Amendmeut thereon , moved by Mr . Thomas Thompson ; Seconded by Mr . J . Mitchell" That t * ie wholes of tbe names propesjd be pnt into a hat and that the first nine drawn by the Chairman do constitute the vtommittee . "
Several persons having refused to act if Toted for in « list , the original motion and the first amendment were withdrawn .
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Upon a division , Mr . Lovutt and Mr- O'Connor were appointed tellers , and there appeared—For the third Amendment 118 For thesecond ditto ......... 147 which was declared to be carried , and the meeting adjourned . EVENING SITTING , TUESDAY , DECEMJBEB , 27 TH . Joseph Sturge , Etq ., having taken the chair , proceeded to read two letters from Sharniaa Crawford Esq ., and Daniel OOonnell , Esq , The Secretary then read the mien tea , which on the motion of F . O'Connor , Esq ., were confirmed . The Chairman then proceedeed to take the opinion of the Conference on tbe appointment of the election committee , and declared the following gentlemen duly elected : —
Mr . J . Humphreys , Mr . Moir , . Mr . W . P . Roberts , Mr . J . H . Parry , Roy . T . Svran , Mr . Geo . White , Rev . W . Hill , Mr . J . Colquhoun . Mr . Joshua Hobson , Moved by J . H . Pany , E ? q , Seconded by F . O'Connor , Esq , Resolved—•• That the following constitute the business regulations of this ConfereRce : — 1 . That the Conference meet twice every day , from nine till ene , 'and from three till eight . 2 . That the Chairman of the Conference shall also be chairman of any committee of the whole body . 3 ; That the Chairman be allowed to take part in the discussion , as a member of the Conference , and shall have a casting vote in case of an equal division , in addition to bis vote as a delegate . 4 . That all documents issuing from the Conference shall be signed by tbe Chairman .
5 . That all documents or letters addressed to the Conference , or the Chairman be referred to the Executive Committee to be hereafter appointed . 6 . That all amendments and propositions arising out of business under discussion be submitted to the Chairman in writing . 7 . That all speakers be limited to ten minutes each , except when in committee , and then to five minutes each , nnl . 'ssin extraordinary cases to be notified by tbe Chairman . 8 . Tuat no member shall speak twice on the same subject , clause , or matter , immediately under discussion , either in the Conference or Committee , except in explanation , or the opener , by way of conclusion , in reply . 9 . That whenever the Chairman rises , every member shall resume his st-at " Moved by F . O'Connor , Era ,
" That the counuil <> f the Complete Suffrage Associntion he directed to provide the Election Committee with all ci rfe'pandence and communications forwarded to them touching the several contested elections to be referred to the said committee . ' * This was withdrawn . '' x Moved by Mr . Thomas Bogg , Sixondeil by Jobn Dunlop , E . ~ q ., " 1 . —That this Conference convened in conformity with a resolution passed at the first Complete Suffrage Conference , held at Birmingham , April 5-h—8 th , 1842 , and having for its paramount object tbe consideration of the necessary details of a bill embodying the
principles then agreed upon , viz : —The extension of the Suffrage to all male adults , not deprived of the rights of ciiiz .-nship by-a verdict of a jury of their countryriien—voto by ballot—( -qual electoral districts—abolition of a property qualification for members of Parliament—payment of members for their services—and annual Parliaments ;—do now declare its adoption of thesp principles ; pledges itself to employ such means only for obtaining the legislative recognition of them as are of a strictly just , peaceful , legal , and constitutional character ; aud will forthwith proceed to fulfil tbe mission with which it has been entrusted , resolved ts > support its Chairman in preventing tbe introduction of any proposition not in accordance therewith .
" 2 . —That as this Conference will resist the introduction of auy topic not obviously relevant to its main design , bo it also disclaims all interference with existing organisations , recognising as its paramount duty , the arriving , if possible , at a cordial agrtement in reference to the object towards which peaceful agitation may be directed . " 3—That this Conference , agreeable to resolution 17 , passed at the first Conference , Is prepared to receive ah'l to consider all «! ocurne ts which may ba laid before it , and which may be supposed to contain an
embodiment of the necetsavy details for working out the principles already recognised . 1 " 4—That tbe documents so to be presented to thJs ponfcrence , be taken into consideration at the openi g of our next Session , by a Committee consisting of the whole body of tbe delegates ; and that the Committee be instructed to observe the following rules : —1 . That the bill to be presented by tbe Council of the ' National Complete Suffrage Union , ' be taken as tbe basis of discussion . 2 . That each clause as it is read shall be considered part passu , with the correlative clauses of the other documents . 3 . That all amendments be handed
up to tbe Chairman in writing . " On the above resolution being proposed and seconded , Mr . Lovett rose and earnestly impressed « n Mr . Beggs and the gentlemen of the Complete Suffrage Union , that for tbe sake of promoting our great object , for the sake of union and good feeling , they should substitute in the 4 th Resolution the words " That tbe document entitled the Peoples Charter be taken as the basis of discussion ' in place of the words of the Resolution " Thjt the Bill to be presented by the Council of the National Complete Suffrage Union be taken as tbe basis of discussion . " Mr . liovttt having given his reasons for tbe People ' s Charter bt-inR taken as the basis of discussion , said that he should wait for Mr . Beggs ' s answer previous to proposing any amendment on the bUtject Mr . 0 Connor made some lengthened observations coinciding with Mr . Lovett's view of the question .
It being , however , near the time of a journment , Mr . LovlU said he thought , in justice to Mr . Beggs , who ought to be allowed some time to consult with hia friends previous to answering the question , it would be well to adjourn till the next morning . He accordingly moved and Mr . O'Connor seconded , "That we now adjourn , " which was agreed to unanimously .
i WEDNESDAV MORNING SITTING . I Dec . 28 , 1842 . Joseph Sturge , Esq . in the Chair . Mr . Roberts , on the part of the Election Committee , reported that they had decided on the disputed election for Worcester by admitting all the delegates . The Secretary read the minutes of tha last meeting , which were unanimously confirmed . Mr . Lovett then resumed the adjourned debate by asking Mr . Beggs whether be was willing to consent to his proposal , which being answered in the negative , he moved the following amendment , which was seconded by Mr . 0 Connor : —
" That the document entitled the People ' s Charter , embracing , as it does , all the essential details ef just and equal representation , couched in plain and definite language , capable of being understood and appreciated by the « reat mass of the people for whose government and guidance all laws ought to be written ; and that measure having been before the public for the last five years , formine the basis of the present agitation in favour of tbe Suffrage , and for Beeking to secure the legal enactment of which vast nambers have suffered imprisonment , transportation , and death , it has , in the opinion of this meeting , a prior claim over all other documents proposing to embrace tbe principles of just representation ; it is therefore resolved , that we proceed to discuss the different sections of the People ' s Charter , in order to ascertain whether any improvements can be made in it , and what those improvements shall be ; it being necessary to make that document as clear and perfect as possible . " Second amendment thereon .
Mr . Robert Somers moved , and Mr . William Biodie seconded : — " That neither of tbe Bills now proposed betaken priorly as the basis of discussion ; but that both Bills , as well as all other Bills of a similar description , be laid upon the table , and that tbe correlative clauses of all these Bills be read , aud defended , and submitted lo the meeting . " Third amendment thereon . RdV . P . Brewatei' moved , and Mr . Johnston seconded . " That tbe bill which this Conference is met to consider and discuss being founded upon the People ' s Charter , and actually embodying the principles , it is not expedient nor necessary to discuss any other document excopt in connection with the bill , until we have disposed of the bill itself submitted for our consideration , "
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SITTING . Joseph Sturge Esq ., in the cbair . Mr . Roberts , on the part of the Election Committee , reported that the Committee had decided that the four gentlemen chosen at tbe pub ic meeting at Newcastle were duly elected , and the gentlemen chosen by a poll of the inhabitants were not duly elected , but tbe Committee recommend that the latter gentlemen be allowed to sit and speak in the Conference , but not to vote . This report of the Committee was received and adopted . Mr . Thomas Cooper opened the adjourned debate . Dr . Glover moved a third amendment , which was not seconded . ¦
Previous to the vote being taken , Mr . Lovett stated that , in bis anxiety for univn , he bad made the following propositions to the leading members of tbe Complete Suffrage Union : —That both tbe propositions for priority should be withdrawn . That the two documents ( the People ' s Charter , and the Bill as prepared by tbe Council ) should belaid on the table . That the clauses of tbe two documents sbould be read and discussed alternately . That thus having extracted all that was valuable in both , and formed a Bill , that this Bill should go forth to the country without any other title than "A Bill to provide for the just representation of the People . " But ha ( Mr . Lovett / regretted to say , that this reasonable proposal was not acseeded to , those gentlemen rather wishing that tbe motion and amendments sbould go to the vote .
A division having been taken , the second and third amendments were respectively negatived , and the lrst amendment carried ; the numbers being For the amendment 193 For the Original resolution 94 Absent 73 Neutral , 1 *
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On Vks motion of Mr . Hobson , seconded by several delegates , the votes were recerded . Tbe following is the LIST OF DELEGATES CONSTITUTING THE CONFKBENCE J AND EHE BECOBDED VOTE OF EACH . 1 \ mend . Motion . men ,
Airdrie . ~" Wm . Bredte . a Alnwick . | Joseph Fprster 1 James Atkinson 1 S . Haycqck 1 Aberdeen . i James HL Wilson 1 John Mitchell 1 William ichilton 1 Archibald M'Donald 1 Arnold . 1 Alfred Anthony 1 William Talbert \ Arbroath
Charles Crawford l Archibald Prentice ... ... ... a Abraham ] Duncan 1 Peter Higgins 1 William { Thornton 1 Feargus O'Connor ... tfo / e . riurn . Anderston . ¦ Patrick O'Higglns - 1 William ] Parkes ... ~ dble . rturn . Lawrence Pitkethley o Andrew Harley a Barrhead . | William Cotton 1
Belper . James Vickers 1 Brighton . C . Brooker 1 J . B . O'Brien , a L . T . Clancy 1 W . Feesti 1 Blackburn- ¦ William . Beesley 1 Rov . Wjilliatn Hill 1 George Wortimer . 1 Meiiiu . Moore 1 Barnsley . j John Vallance 1 Frank Mirtield a
Bath . \ Rev . T . Spencer 1 . John . Hopkins 1 Bromsgrove . ; Alatthewj Hall 1 Hanry Prosaer 1 Brecbin . \ Joseph Hume , M . P a Bury . Thomas Kay 1 Edward Murliss 1 Bilston . Berjaniin Skidmore a , Jobn White 1 Bradford
Ji ; hn Smith 1 Poler Driver 1 Jjhn Arran 1 Joseph Hammond 1 Btidport . Charles Sturge „ 1 Charles Clarke 1 Banbury . Robert Cpckerill 1 Robert K Philp 1 E French ' 1 Bi idgewater . Thomas Hill 1 F J . Thompson 1
Birmingham . Arthur O'Neil .. neu . Francis Parkes a * Fcargus O'Connor ... 1 George White 1 John Follows a John Hopaley 1 Bradford , ( Wilts ) G . Rolf .. ; . ; " ••• 1 C . Trusikn 1 Ptter tjipreo ... a Joseph Gardner «• ... 1 Buckby ( Long 11 John Eyre 1
Bristol . Arthur AUbright dble . iturn . John Palmer «¦ J . Johnston 1 C Cbardj — a Felix W . Simeon 1 Henry Onion 1 Robert Henry Williams 1 John Newman 1 Basford ( New ); Thomas Rowland 1 George , Harrison 1 Campsie . Con Murray 1 Cradley , Ruwi « y , &c .
Jno . itlanchfield 1 Cambridge . Thomas ^ Voods ... 1 Richard Thurloorn 1 John Wihfield ... ... 1 John Hunt 1 Carlisle . ; Walter Thorn . 1 George Richardson 1 Capar . Reverend E . S . Pryce a William Morgan , neu . William Bigg a John E . Wynn ... a
Crediton . Jonathan Burridge 1 Samuel Sidwell ... 1 Colchester . i J . B . Haijvey a Edward Miail 1 William JLovett 1 Reverend J . Alsopp a Cheltenham . : Augustus ^ Newton a William JHollis 1 William Milson 1 Chalford . Richard Workman 1-
Cirencester : Tbomas Taylor 1 Ceres . ¦ Arthur Albright 1 Richard Dell 1 Coventry . ; Peter Hoey 1 John Staikie o Dunshalt . James Adama 1 DuHifemiline . : J . P . Raidger 1 Andrew Fleming 1 James Inglia a Derby . i
G . Stevenson ... 1 John West 1 Herbert $ pencer 1 Samuel Pehdle . 1 Dundee O J . Rowland 1 William [ Davidson 1 Doncaster . j Charles Buckley .. ... a Thomas Wright 1 Robert Clarke a Arthur Albright dble rturn . Dartmouth . ' Charles Chalker ... a Hugh Button a
Dumfries and Maxwellfcown John Huinphery 1 Patterson ... a Devizes . G . W . Anstie 1 George West ley 1 Charles VVatson 1 William Akerman 1 Dalkeith \ John Thomason a Exeter j W . Wilkinson l E . Davy 1
Edinburgh Reverend ] Dr . Ritchie 1 Robert Lowery 1 John Dunlop > 1 Henry Rankin 1 Joseph Sturge ... 1 Thomas S . Duncombe , M . P . ... a East Wemyss i John Brown a Eldarslie i Charles Therp 1 Fotfar i B . Oakley l William Cooper l
Falmouth j Julius Palmer ... a William Pavies a Josiah Pumphrey ... 1 Henry Morgan a Frome j W P . Roberts , 1 R . Dorman ... ... ... ... ... a Glasgow j George Anderson ... a Thomas Ancott ... James Moir 1 James Adams . 1 Samnel Kidd 1 John Colquhonn 1 Galashiels j Reverend Robert Blair a Greenwich i
Charles Furth 1 Gatehouse . ! f Robert Somers yen . Crreenock j George Roberts ... , 2
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_________ -- - ^ Motion . Al »«» i meat . Hammersmith — —^ , William Watkins Wynn ... ... j Hebden Bridge James M'Vitty i Hanley Moses Simpson ~ . 2 James French 1
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THE MONSTER INDICTMENT . I MICHAELMAS TERM , IN TEE SIXTH TEAR OF QUEEN VICTORIA . Cssrdy Palatine ofLancasier lo wit , Bs it remembered , that ai a Session of osr Sovereign lidy Victoria , by tha Grace of Qod of the TJnited 3-CngdGm of Great Britain and Ireland , Queen , defender of ths Faith , of hearing and . determining and Gaol Belirery , held" ai the Court House , in Liverpool , in and for the County PaiaSne ol Laucsster , on Monday , the Tenth Day of Oeteber , in the sixth year of Hie reign of our said Lady the < J = seen , before her Majesty ' s right tmsty and well-betoved Cousin and ConncElor , Jamea lord Abln ^ er , < Sii = f Baron of her Majesty ' s Gourt of Ex ^ tqaar , her Majesty ' s trusty and wen-behoved St- i -sr-ird Hall Alderson , Knijjht , oneof &e Baron * - ijcr Majas £ y > said Ocrt of Excheqner , SirCrta - < jI Cress well , Kni ^ b ? . 'Re of the Gf
JnsUcesofher ' il- ^ tys C-Jurt Common Piras . and other their cwnapssiions , Jnstices ana CommiEsioners of < mr said Soverei § u Lady the Queen , by the letters patent of her fiie kala Lady tie Qaeen . under the seal of the said County Palatine , of Lancaster , to the said l *> rd Abinger , Sir Edward Hall AJdtason , and Sir Cressffell Cresswell , and oEhers , or any two or more of them , directed whereof the said Lord Ahlnrer , Sir Edward TT * n Aldersan , and Sir Cressjrell Cresswell ^ amongst others ) enr said Sovereign L ^ dy tte Queen -would have xo be one , as well to hear and determine as inquire by the oaths of honest and lawful men of Jhs said County Pala&se of Lancaster , and by other Trays , means , and methods , " which they can as well witiunlf ^ grQes 93 without by which the truth of the
matter may be the better known and inqmred into of all Treasons , MiEpriscns of Treason , Insurrections , Rebellions , 2 In . r £ ers , Felonies , Hom » c » des . Burglaries , Slanslaaghten , Rapes of Women , Unlawful C « ngi « - gatiocs , and Co 3 Tenticles , I 7 al 3 wfnl Speaking of Words , Caanjonctions , MispriBoriS , Coniedetacies , False Allegations , Trespasses , Riots , Ronts , Rstaicm ^ s , Escapes , Contempts Fjisities , Neglisorces , Concealments , MMntsnacces , Oppressions , ChaiEsarties , Deceits , and other Slisdsrr-tieanours , OfT-ncea , and Injuries ¦ whatsoever ; and cf tin accessories to the same , Trithin the County aforesaid , as wdl sgaiust the forms of certain stavnles as assinst the Common Law by "whomsoever aa . d howso = T , r haj ., raid-i , vioce , j >^ rpetrated or committed , by whom aa-i to ¦ sr ^ osi , wten , how , and after vrhat manner , cs-1 of aii oihfi articles and aicnms ' z-. z . ccs . the treth of the premises , or any of them tt > any wise constrains . And the same treasons , and other the premises to bear and determine , ard tbe 5202 ef ifce connly afore 32 ids £ nd also the Hon-e of Cjrrrt ; - tiDn at Ktrksale , in the hundred if TWrtD : ^? , in the said County Palitln ? . lo deliveT according 10 l ^ 's- asd 'the custom of the Kingdom of onr S < jT £ xelgn L 1 : y tte Queen , and so forth . It is npon the oaths of tw * ive jnrors , good and lawfnl men , within tie C > nnty Palatina aforesaid , impacnellcd and ss-orn and charged to enquire and present , for our Sovereign L"dy the Queen , and for the body of the County Pristine afortsaid . presected as fcDo ^ eth , ( that is tj sz . y . ) Liscushire ( l& vrilj The Jnrors for onr Lacy the Qaeen upon U-cir oath present Teat PsiiGrs O'Cossor , late of Manchester , in the county of Lancaster . laK ^ irtr . Peieb MtaiiAT 3 i 1-Docall , late of the same place , labonrii . James Scholefield , late of the sasse place , laH' urer . J ^ HES LEiCU , ! . *•» « f the siiBe place . labL-urt-r . Chkisiopher Doyle , lata ot the 83 rae place , lahonr-r . Johu CAaPBELi . late of the snne place , labourer . JosathaS Baisstotv , late of tfca same place , labourer . BessaBJ ) M-CaRTSET , late of th-s same place , labourer . JaJHES AilHOB , late of the same place , labourer , otherwise called Ja _ MX 5 SI'Abxeub . Datxd Ross , late of the Aime place , labourer . BichaBD Gti ^ I , late of the same place , labourer-George Julias Haret , late of the same place ,
labourer . James Cabtelege , late of the same place , labourer . Thomas Goopsb , late of tbe ssma plsce , labonrer . " Waiua HrtL . late of the same place , labourer . ItOBEBT BxODKE , lale of tbe sxme place , labourer . Ja 3 IES Tatlob , late of the ssse place , labourer . John Hotle . late of the same pl&ce , labourer . Joes Thobatos . late of the same place , Isbourer . Johs Xosma ^! , late of the sune p ? ace , labourer . Joseph Clahke , late of the same place , labourer . JOH 5 MxSSET , late cf tbe same place , labourer . Joh > " Fletcher , lats nf ihe same place , laboner . ! Eho 3 Ias Bb . o"W 5 E SiiiTH , late of the place , b bonrer . THOMAS FbaseR , late of the same place , libourer-Joss Atki > "SOS , late cf tbe same place , labourer . JaHES GxaSBT , late of tfce same place , labonrer .
Wtlliah Beeslet , late of the same place , labonrer . Ja 3 Ies Chippemjalb , ltts of the same place , labourer . SaXXTEI . PjSKXS , late of tfce jane place , labourer . Thomas RailtoS , late of the same plaee , liboarer . SOBEB . T BaSsdes , istB ol the same pLice , labourer . James Mooset , late of the same place , labourer . Thohas Mahos , late of the same place , labourer . Johs Leach , late of the same place , labourer . David Mokb ! 5 o >\ late 01 the same place , labourer . JOH >* lOHAS .. late of the same place , labourer . JOHS iRXiS , late of Hie same place , labourer . -James SeettsgTOS . late cf the fane plac ? libonrei . " William Kcholefiflb , late of ti » tame place , labonrer - 3 UCHABD Pillisg , late of the same place , la > curer . " Wiixiam Attkjs , lats of the same place , ia ' oarer . SaSDT ChaLLE > GEB- kte of the saisa place Isbourer ,
otherwise called Alexasdeb Challe 5 Geb _ Geobge Castjelet , late of the same placs , l £ > ourer . Johs DCKHiM , late of the same place ; labourer . James Fento : >\ late of the same place , labourer " William STEPHESSOS . hiteof thesame place : isbourer . JOHS GB-OSSLin , late of the same place , labourer . Albebt WoslfEsdes , Isle of ihs same place , iabourer . Sobest Lees . late of the -same pJa . ce , labourer . JOHS Lettjs . iaza of the same place , labonrer . Patbjcb . iHJaPHT Bjiopht , Jtte of the same place , labourer . Ceobge Joh ^ sos . late of the same place Jabonrer . ThomagStouah . late of the same place , labourer . " William Booth , late of tbe same place , labourer . JOH 5 Wilpe . late of the samB place , labonrer .
William "Wookrctt , latfeof ties ame place , labourer . Pb . edeb . ick Atjgcstcs Tatlob , late of the same place , labourer . Tomas Pitt , late of the jsame place , labourer . Together with divers other evil disposed persons , to the Jurors aforesaid as yet unknown , on the -first day of . August , in the sixth year of the lei ^ n of onr Sovereign La 5 y "Victoria , and on < fivers other cays and times , between that day and the first day cf October , in tbe year afyresaid , at the Parish ol Manchester , in the County of Lancaster , unlawfully did conspire , confederate , and agree together , by causing to be brought and gathered
together divers unlawful tnmultuons and riotous assemblies of secitiaus and evil disposed persons in various parts of this Bsalm , and by forcing and tsoispellinx fiive s of hei Majesty's peaceable subjects , being then employed in their respective trades , mannfacures , and occupations , to desist and depart from their respective employments and "work , and by divers seditious and iiflamatoiy speeches , libels , placards , and other publications , to create alarm , discontent , and confusion , -with intent thereby unlawfully to effect and bring about a change in tbe laws asd constitution of this realm , against the peace of oar said Lady the Qseen ^ her Crown and Dignity .
Second Cotrsi—And lhs Jnrors aforesaid , npon their oath aforesaid , do further present , that the said Teaxgus O'Connor , Peter Murray M'Douali , James Scholefield , John Leach , Christopher Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise called James il'Arttrar , Z > avid Ross , Richard Otley , George Julian Harney , James Carteledge , Thomas Cooper , William Hill , Hobert Brooke , James Taylor , John Hoyle , John Thornton , John 2 forman , Joseph Clarke , Jobs Massey , John Fletcher , Tbomas Brown -Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Allinson , James Grasby , WUliam Bee&ey , James Chippendale , Samuel Parkes , Thomas Raflton , Robert Bamsden , Robert Mooney , Thomas Mahon , John Xxaeh , David Morrison , John Lomai , John Arran , James Skevington , WiDiani ScholeEcld , Richard Pitting , William Aitken , Sandy Challenger , otherwise
called Alexander Challenger , George Candejet , John JJarham , James Fenton , Wiiliam Stephenson , Jobn Crossley , Bobert Woolfenden , Robert Lees , John lewis , Patrick Murphy Brophy , -Seorge ' J * hnsoo , Thomas Storah , William Booth , John Wilde , Williaia "WoodTBif , Frederick ABgnstns Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together -with divers otheis , evil disposed persons , to the Jaroia aforesaid as yet unknown / afterwards to " wit on the fest day vt Augest , in the year aforesaid , and on divsrs other days , between that day and the first Jday of October , in the year aforesaid , unlawfully -did conspire , confederate , and agree together , by force and -riolence , and by creating alarm , discontent , tnmnlt , and eonfeskm , nnlawfulij to effect and bring about a change in the laws and cocstitutica of this » alm , against Ike peace of onr ^ d Lady the Queen , JiSt Crown and dignity .
THTEDCocsi—Aad the Jnrors aforesaid , en their « to aforesaid , further present that heretofore -on the £ xab day of Angnst , in the year aforesaid , and on divers © ifcM days and tames between that day and the first jSsj of October , in the yea aforesaid , ' and at disers pbwes-within this realm , divara evil disposed persons imla' ^ 'nlly ^ and bunnltnoasly assembled together and ty fkfence , threats , and intimidations to ' divers other peaoa ^ . . being then peaceable sn > jecta of this realm , forced tfe said last-mentioned subjects to leave their occnpati&js and empl » ymenU , and thereby impeded sad * toppe £ tbe labour employed in the lawfnl and
pwwwable eserjing oa , by divers large numbers of tbe aabjects of tbie realm , of certain trades , mannfadatres , and "bnsinesse * , and thereby caused great confusion , terror , and alaranin the minds of the peaceable snbjeeti of tMs realm ; saA that afterwards , to "wit , " on-th 9 first day of Ajngost , in iiie year aforesaid , and on divers Other days and t ?^^ between that day and the first 4 sy of October , in tha jear aforesaid , at the parish aforesaid , in the onmty aforesaid , the asld Feargns O'Connor , Peter Murray M'Dauall , James Scholefield , James Leach , Cbristepfeer Doyle , John Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Barna d M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise caUed Jamea M'A ^ &sx , Pavid Boss , Richard
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James Mwuey , Thomas Mahon , John L ^ ach , David Morrison . John Lv > max , John Arran , James Skevington , Wiliiam Scholefield , Bichard PiUing , William Aitkin , Sandy Challenger , oxbeiwise callbd Alexander Challenger , George Candelet , John Durham , James Fenton , William Sfcphenson , John Crossley , Albert Woolfenden , Robert Lees , John Lewis , Patrick Murphy Bropby , George Johnson , Thomas Stsrah , William Booth , Jobn Wilde . William Woodmffe , Frederick Augustus iTaylor , Thomas Pitt , together with divers other lawless disorderly and evil disposed persons , to the number of one thousand and more , "whose names
are to the Jurors aforesaid , as yet unknown , afterwards to wit on the first day of August , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days and times , between that day and the first day of October , in the year aforesaid , with force and arms , at the parish aforesaid , in the County aforesaid , unlawfully did meet and assemble together , in a formidable and menacing manner , with clnbs , sticks , and other offensive weapons to disturb tbe tranquillity , peace , and good order of this realm , in contempt of our said Lady the Queen , and her laws , and against the peace of said Lady tbe Queen , her crown and dignity .
Kirih Count—And the Jurors aforesaid on their oaths aforesaid do further present that tbe said Feargus O'Connor , Peier Murray M'Douali , James Scholefleld , James Lsach , Christopher Doyle , Jobn Campbell , Jonathan Bairstow , Bernard M'Cartney , James Arthur , otherwise called James , M * Arthur , Divid Ross , Richard Otley , George Julian Harney , James Cartledge , Thomas Copper , William Hill , Robert Brook , James Taylor , Jt > hn Hoyle , John Thornton , John Norman , Joseph iilarke , John Massey , John Fletcher , Thomas
Browne Smith , Thomas Fraser , John Al inson , James Grassby , Wiliiam Beealey , James Chippendale , Saniuel Parki-s , Thomas RVilton , Robert Ramsden , James Moont-y , Tbomas Mahon , John Leach , David Morrteon , John Lomax , John Anan , James Skevington , Williem Sehokfield , Richard Pilling , William Aitkin , Sandy Challenger , otherwise called called Alexander Challenger , George Candelet , Jobn Durham , James Fenten , William Stephenson , John Crossley , Albert Woolfenden , Robert Lees , John Lewis . Patrick Murphy Brophy . George Johnson . Thoma s Stor 3 h , William Booth , John Wilde , William Woodruffe , Frederick Augustus Taylor , Thomas Pitt , together with divers other evil sisposed persons , to the number ui one thousand and more , whose names are to the Jnrors aforesaid
as y »^ unknown , bfterwardB , to wit , on the first day of Amrust , in the year aforesaid , and on divers other days and times between tbat day and the first day of October , in the year aforesaid , with force and arms , nt tho Parish af « Tt-said , in the County aforesidd , unlawfully , riotons : y . routousiy , and tiiffiuituoUB ) y , did atsemr-ie and sj&ther together to diitur . 4 tho peace of onr ssiii Lady the Queen , and being ^ Ucn and there so assembled and gatheied together , did then and there make a creat noise , riot , rout , tumult and disturbance , and did then ami there , unlawiully , riotously , routousiy and t'imultuously remain and continue together making such riot , rout , noise , tumult and disturbance for a l '< Dg space o * time , to wit , for the space of bix hours and more theu next following , to the ureat terror of Vbe liege eu ? j-c : b of our said Lady tho Queen , then and there being in contempt of our said Lady the Qaeen and her laws , and against the peace of our said Lady the Queen , her crown and dignity . Witnesses—Richard Beswiuk William StanOrin Wiiliam Gnffin John Fisher Archibald M'MnlHn William Ladward Nathaniel Higi ; ins Simeon Tittofl Henry Mason John Fairweather William CVayton Morris Yacoby Junes Bstrktfy Robert Newton Luke M-D-rmot Joseph Little Jnspph Armitage John Heap John Robinson John Kobinson'Scott Thomas Beattie Peter James jn John Heaselt-y Abraham L ^ r ^ son S woi-g in Court True Bill .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 14, 1843, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct633/page/6/
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