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LIBERATION OF FOUR SHEFFIELD bl CHARTISTS . W ) TEE EDITOS 0 ? THE 50 E . TEESS STAS . cm—On Thursday last ftfee 19 tli isst > -we had the j ^ jre cf recei Tir g four of Uie prisoners frora the Jjj cTNorihillsiton , liberated througli the interrea-?\ of ctrr fsro members , John Parker and J . H . Ward , 5 J « , ard jeemonals signed in their behalf , bv many Ljaen'ii ! raerdsaEts and tradesmen of Sheffield . The Sj prscners sre the trro Booisrs , ( father and son ) , pjtiiVre and Beniroa . AU the men appear -well , jjjflit P . nih-jroe , - whose neck is swollen nearly even * Sb tis !* - «• 'in " It € ar be is S into the Infirmary Tte abJTe reformation "Bill pcrhsps interest the ^^ -rs o : the -S 7 a . r and the pu blic ; bj inserting it ^ i iriil oblige , Yonis &c . R . Otlet .
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. ¦ ratherU » n ettbnrft to the joker f 0 J their oppressors ' n « t deprired them of » roice in making the la ^ rs , and [ made la ^ w to * oit feeir own plundering pnrposes . ' They nppcrinted their heirs to sacseed them , and tana : tyranny followed the nataral order of things—slavery became a matter of course : The Wealth which haughty idlers extorted from the humble industrious , Vas' lavished luxuriously ; and , in times of BJarcity of work or of food , or when old o § e . oraccident , or disease , hadin- ¦ capacitated the toiiingpecp ' e , they were snffert-n to Etarre . In va 5 n they complained—in vain they remonstrated —in vain they petitioned—they threatened in vain . What is left for that people to do ? Shall they lie down by the way-side and die ? Or try the hist resoarc-j' of outraged and iDsnlted human nature ? Must they obey priests who say it is the -will m Heaven that they shonld ba thus tyrannised orer ? Orl . iwytrs who tell ' them that -. he irjuitico -which they suffer is livr ? Or mnst thty obey God atd their o-srn souls , which say the ' land is yours !—die not -while you can live—starve not while there is food for you , and you are willing to ' ork . - ' They will be told to enrzraie—let those who tsll ' them , do so themselves . Tee iind and all that therein is , ' oars by right , theirs only by -wrong . Surely labour ought to lire on what itscif produced . The la ^ d ve were bom in is the fittest for us to live in and to die ; r > . We belong to it and it belongs to u ^ . It gavt us lift and should nourish ths life it pava Why :. re we to be transplanted , or famished by usurping ami raor . opolis- ; tyrants ? Anothtr soil is not so suitable fi-r us— we are adsp ^ d to this . \ Te hST ^ a right to resist those who won ' . d maVe the land of car " life , a , ] land cf death , . or cf saficrin ^ . instead of erjoyn- ^ nt—1- - > resist them hy every moral ni ^ aas ivhieh are sufneient ; but , EhouM they be txhau « t ? A in vain . physkVi f ^ rc ; ' won ; ' ; fprir ? no with a poorer irresbtible as that oi I ostnipotvEM itS ' lf . Why should there be any rmi ^ ra ti ^ n while we have so much iar . rl uncultivated , and while the free ir . 'p ^ rta- on of for ^ i en < x-m is forbidden ? Th-- poor sre ex- ' u ' rd : r .: 2 i th-. cii ' . ' . imte . i i \ r . ' =, br . t hare t ' : ey not , at least , a riaht in tbe iir . oal'iTated ? Ti : e rich , -who ; lo not ceed : hci ^ , friil not cc ! : iv : te thrni , nor suffer the post "whefs ntcesiities give ttia s claim , tiiiue for the FT . prK . r : of tbe rich is kept rml preserve j on lend . 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J , it cm ql ' , \ bri ^ g cv : i Up-Jll US . . ¦ " T- -u t ~ l : o m-r > - " UJ = TTh- -- y-n < - > - > t'Ae th ; prop Th-. t < :, 'h - " - - tin : ny L u , rl y-i = t .: ke :.: y ! , Ve : W ! :. 2 y ... udo taie the ^ --ir . s v , ^ - ; r- ' . v 1 iive . " AT-ni-e ani luxury cur = o us . Gi ^ e u- > nrrariTn law ? , ; ^ :: il tLtn : ¦ p-.. il tJ . c C r ; : L ^' . vs . Bat cur Uricchii , are ' j- ii . p :: ; . ; .-. -.:, ur-u v . vuM btf lUtilUcf ' - 'U ii the ar . SVCCr . iC 7 cvuivi h ^ ve vLrir wLL O . ' . r ... r : -ry i-hll-. trv-n r . r ? r t so tr . ! ' ; . ir-: J f r n ^ = ^ J : woi' . i . s . G : ^ ir . tt- ^ -1-.-A ' . re ' . ' . ' .. to C '" -: ; ss tut of th-. ' i ^ nvi alviic ; tut it is tXpi-ti--. 1 fr-j : u tho suui * ^ - •¦ l l > -jcies ci p-cor rc- ; n , tv .:- .: ¦ , t-ti , r . - * cliUV *" , -wita H 5 liltl ; lelUC-TSt as -wi : _ - ii .: s ; .-r = > s- - -d : " r- ..-i the grape . TLt pc ? r a » e Ev more ? t-ii : cca tLan it- 'CiS . inj it : i !; S . i < tditioED . l soici ^ rs , ncdi : - - n ; l pOiicp , a' ^ it : -rir . ! t--s-s . art- i ' . i ivsultsan . i ev . ik-rc . s of a ba-l Oov-.-rL ' . nfr . t ; the discont-. c : of ths peop ' . e 31 hinje , the CEtr . 'i ) : t ( .. ' : ' forricn r . atioLS ; ? x . d , z ^ Ntro £ d Jl-.-d when lioM < ii ; : -. irning th-.-G'jVvr _ :: ! -ji ; t wLicl : 2 . a ^ p-un ^ -d the nation into tt is dis ' . r-. ss , his the auJiciiy to c ; . ur . ; i _ - t . if pe-.-r " .: v ^ ith it . and e :: j 'ys its own / u ; i : ^ i in tl = :.. i > i 3 l 'A tlitir :: iir--ri . s . TLe ptr- _ -j :-: 2 EeV ^ r cry b-rf-r ; . ' th-T r . re hurt ; hi-.: th-.-: r cries arc : lu = 1 c * . d the ears of * hoie - ^ r . o mike a mirth cf tie rr .: 5- ; ries -Piirh tLty ii fl . vt . G ^ rer ,- ;; i :. ; -:. i- tre ; t 5 ths people as th ? C tkney did the live eels in th ? prw . " Sr . e rapp'd . * e ; u o * the c -xjjn . bs with a stick , ani cry'd , li ' . T :-, j /\ 2 m ' :. ; . j , d- ' -c . "J . " Our 2 - -Vrnsvrs sriT , " if j on ~ v :. " t sutiEi : to U 3 , \» e will l . r :: ; 2 in worse ( k-vi-s to p '; jue yvU . " I- ' cr . ' j t ' : e "eoji ' e i ^ tw ho ^ v t-. I-e f-cs—if they r : v . ' . . . i tl .-ht r . s wtll r . - ' - . hev cm work ; but t : irt is i-o . rr ^ . i . t-. ? proof ¦ f ' .. ur r-lavery aiid 3 apii * eri :- « s th ^ u n _ t bci . - . ^ atle to ii-1 oura-s ' . ves of a CoTtrr . -c ^ nt -which , l : kr t " .:- oM ma :: < f the sea on Sinba-1 ' s ihca ' itrs , isii ' t c :- - . ' . rr . t with laere ' y 1- ^ r'htDini - Uie pep-e , bst stiives t 2 strangle them , thit p'i . n ctid vrcj . tv :-s 5 r . iy make oprrtssion st-11 nioro gallir . g ted h-r i to ho bcr ^ e-. We have no hope Liit ir . th--: r icfatuativi ! , -r ! -h ; ch will < i- ;\; btlebs unseat t :: etri ut list- TL .-y are jip- rtel by the rc-j- * -- * of ihe niiJdle class , and by th = icEomr-rc 01 that portion < . f the iu- ^ er class ~ ho aro : ; -. * . Ct' -. r : tis . Oar s . rbtocr ; -cy is ir . or-z x ~ . c : c :: s un-l cunttTr . ' -tihle thTu ihit -wLich ruined Jlorae . Not isier- 'lj f-. T th ¦ Lot . , ur : rt fur the > i ]; e ¦ : Lu ^ . r . n :. atur ,- , v . v ccu ^ l - . In' ^ t vrlsh th : t a £ tcj :: d T . l ^ rius voulj ar ;^ - to - \ Ka : V : t :. ? n : a : ! . This : ¦ =-::,. ; th- ; f : to c-f afvrs ai h-m ? , Trh-. t is tr--afrect abr-L-au . - O ' -r : jTt .-. vors :: -rvhc . l ir . tt rl-cc -: r . d' / the binr . tr—K ? f' : n , retrcnebn-. eut , j eacj . T . ' . tir a 1 r . 11 .: nf r : f--.-:: i :- ^ ths ff- 'plt is * . - ¦ > rrc'T ; -t Trcrk -. r . o instruction , aal then V > ruui ; h ti ^ r- f ^ r idhr . jss sni vice . T ; . tr ; 7 :: ;^ tL' : Kl 0 'rrrrL-nc-hKLTl is to rctrerc ~ - < tJ :: : ; ecr 5 sa : ics ¦ . Lth ' j pjcr t j nl ! tj their osrn iTipiifi ::. - . ; c 5 . : i " -i thrir : ¦ - : ¦ * - . ¦ is ™ ir Triih csv . ¦ ¦ ::- ' l :: 1 ::.- vn ! o v . - ^ r Ti- ^ y i-u i :. r . f .. j to tvtry iuialt f ; cm ¦ " ¦ iriiiicniinhbi . 'Vir iu £ ?> -X ' -Ti , icj dtclared wira ^ i inst ui-. warlike Chu'a . bicr . iiet : It w-. 'Uid n ^ t sufT- _ r th-. ra 11 j ¦ " . ¦ !?•"¦ : i its v - - -ip ! -.-. Wl-.-. r . rra-csihteatins war . tLrV s : ; y t .. ' ; y fctl ;; r ., ; : ; - larce : > :-: v-- - ;; h-.-J ; a =-. 3 they iit-rf-rs i : i the E .-tv . priVeiit tyrar . ny \ fLich is no : L : u : so ^ ri . y . li ^ g Octh . t which the :::. t . res practic . * a-. h .: ; -e . By the strut loi . n . Fr _ r . c-: ihw ^ ' -d vice arc ¦ . t ^ : ^ ; . ru " . our Guveran ; i-L : ; or tjn-nriz ' ^ cv . r us . Th-. y l :- a !; U . l wiih th .. fr--r . ii .-iz : jt = rt 3 of E :: rr > t--e e ~ ' . ' :.-: freed : > J 3 . Tiaj frirr \< c : hi ; : i ! : inity muit ri-i-h that ti . -pejp : ^ of Fia ; i : e ir . d il ^ iu ' . at : '"! z-z ~ ti : ; tr . tj ar . ai ..-i . v ; r ** i . ' itii Wuuld rr :-. ); e th .: a " L-. i-i'lcr . t a ^ i ir ^ t t ' a- - "Jf ^ rl-l in anus .. " Iheazi ^ tr , rot int-rtiy of r .. _ .. kiiiii , L : ; t of proviu-. -LCs . 13 jr . vT-ke-1 bv cct goveru- ^ rs , and , bfc 3 ' .-. icj -war , ¦« s i . ave pN ; ue , pritiluirce , aiid fwiiinc Our otij- r-afef . ; arj if in their tlTr . ' / ii-irry , as 12 : > .: « is in our c .-rrui - tk'ii . Er . g ' . an . i is lis . e ; y toL ^ coae a vulJenuii of wciv « , Or Of trrO ?; VrT ? . , And who ar * - tbc ? e ccvernors f ..- -r whose pleasure we suffer th ; 5 C r . c-w ivdi * , frightful fcv : ; s ? Their v ^ -tv w :-; ds ::-t-in obniri-g c-iii-To styled th'ii unworthy of it . .. an-. i tt- y itse the !> --wor civ-.-n them by the p-. -i - 'p ' t- cri ' . csr . ; ¦ VLV . V . A cf f ¦ - . th \ : n . Ih-y havo ret ^ ruri ^ d to ys . v I the cseniiE ? -J . tLa per-j-le or ; b . sa ter :::= of common ilii-3 -. acce . TU-y :-r ; ve Ert tach ( 5 in :: i ; tS of selfishness a : < d . cruelty , tht-t- . Le cal ' ous ( -i :-c-. f have been fdt vhrou _ h I 2 : ' , nnSs c f tu ::: an life , fr--::- t ::- _ Q- ^ - n to the btggar ' s iabt ; nzd t ' : s very b ; as : s of th-j ir ! d and fowls of the sir , ray , the liyL . g things that crsep upon the trirt ' - , b- 'Te ci' ^ - ^ : . ¦ rue Uirir c . eva j-aVrT-j ; i ; C--r . 'la :: Cy . TLry . : t : ± psrt zt .: \ parcel of a fystfcni wtich makts nitrit a ; clisc ^ : i : ii . trr . - itivn to its p issess ^ r , and vrhich gives that s . ecccursg-ntcnt to vice which r-ujht to be reserved for virtue aiore—which ccaplttc . y rt'irsa the ChTU : iai ! ,- . '• y-= tera , - ts-1 yi-t tr . ty " pi { . f = ss az ; d c ^ l th ' . in « -ivei . C-r : tt : a = j , " 1 * druiiKaT ' . ' . s , i :: the very hcirht Lf thc . - iat -itcititn , -tsti ' . ir .: V , * e tre teetotalers ?¦'—a syst .. m r : h £ t C 3 U : C = cr :: ; : s and rr . is-: ry , . ind ru :: shes the victim ¦ instEid of the crimica' ; so tbst cjr . sc tntious a's declare that Ti- cre they or . z jti'y , znd the ^ r o-svu sors bn . ' ; b&cc r / . urr . -Tt'i , they ccula tot cor . '' -tinu the r .. ur < Urers trto—ins that th-. h-rr . ii- > system h 2 ' ! n : a .-. ! e ther . isurh . . ' -ud thnt its crtrs : } j-uprc-rV-rs ^ c ^ bt to be answtrabje f-.-r ¦ 5 : 1 the trini-g rnd inisfri-.-s it c-ccasi ' . rs . The basejt robbers , the vi ' . est thieve ? justify tb ' .-n-: s ?] Ti ; s by th- - a es-tur-leofccrpreser . tnii' . iiittrs . But , oh ! mostiameritr r . b ! y cf nil 25 th » tiir / irefs of tttse vrho will not see .- ' these thisrs , or who s » e n- > harm in them . Yia , tuch is the deplorab ;« state of this country , ar . d so much do ¦ the mid < jit-classes stard in avre cf the pr fl ^ are ira - T'rci'es ^ bem they ourht to check—so ; :. uch nre they ii :: pec by tL-.-ra ttnt I shoii : ' ! not be s-. ' . rprisccl if thii Tcry letter wore rittm-ed ieriitiocs - ; nd the writer were prosecuted by the vindicators of the law . - JL . MVS RuSIiCCS . , .-- . : -
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TO LORD FRA . XCI 5 EGERTOX , il . P . FOR SOriH LANCASHIRE . ilEPniSTOi-CEi . ES— " TTitli medicine and philosophy 1 Lave no more to ii ¦ •; " And ail thy n- ^ z ? , tht ^ h-gy , At length hr . ve wide-. l throngh ; And stand a ? cienti £ c fool , As wise as when I went to school . " Translation of «¦ Faust , " Bj LurdF £ A > c : s Egerto >" Mt Losd , —^ Vhen ( in the character of Mephistophelean you penned these Jices , as LqhX Francis Levisor iower , and Btcretary for Ireland , your dreams ctfatne , as & pctt , were ; ostly small ,- bat circamstanosff , no : much redounding to yenr credit , have camed me to rake them up from out the storeboosea of memory . 1 had hoped that Lord Francis Egerton -would have cast v » . de many of tha foilies anu pieiajicts .- of- Lcxd
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: < ] I j ( 1 1 1 1 I 1 ^ L ? T > stm Go-wer , ' oat Jo thk 9 I have been grievously disappointed . I had hop 2 < * against hepo , and you must » ow take yonr posit 9 Q among thoso of " thk last century , " of whom it may I e 8 aid > that amid many good qualities , " trhat is bred ia ^ e ^ e Trill JiBtei come nut of the flesh ! " Yoxa k T 'OJ" < lship ' a declaration was prophetic , and you may now ea i ° 7 the privilege of being classjd as " att xtrUtocratic / K * ' ¦ * The pnfeiie press states that yei ' have offered to raise a troop of Yeoinanry , ready to b » . ' t soma expected rev . stanoe to the hvrs . " I am sot sab 'Sad with yonr Lordship ' s denial ; and tot this reason a lone , do I implore you to desist ; and not deluge oar coi ^ nion country with blond .
1 I 1 1 t e ( i s Resistance , to -what lsvra , my Lord I Some new law * , nrrler some new guise , ready ¦¦ cut and driatV and t . o be forced do-n the throsts of the people , whet the expectant Tories are firmly seated In Downing-strett ? My Lord Francis , are you ani your Koyal Ijoyal Tolu ' nteers actually mad ? H 3 Ve you taken a leave of your senses , or a lease of yot » lives , for ninety-nine yeais of tenure ; because if you hare not done $ 9 , yea must be prepare- ! to meet some very novel and peculiar modes of resisiar : cf > Sir Jonah Barrinifton , in his " Personal
i . ; 1 1 « i 1 1 : Sketches , " says of the Irish Rebellion of 17 ti 8 . " I -wa 3 a tires ? adherent of government , hut not a bliud one . I cjulJ not ihnt my eyes ; I could nat close my cars . Mercy was alike bmished by both parties , and the instruments e ; : ; p ' oreil , of death and torture , though dissimilar , Tftre alike destraitive ; the bultfct , tha s ibre , bayonet , lash , and halter , being met by the piko , the scythe , the blun ^ sA-uss , the hatchet , and the tirebrand . " Are you prep-. red to rival Lieut H , commonly called the " - » -a ! kir . ; gallows , " whom Sir Jonah fully describes , and of whom Cnrran said , that he should have La : i
' ; ; 1 1 : 1 ¦ ; ; ¦ : a yateni ior cneap strangulation . " way y » u intend tJ act by deputy , and find some substitute foi such :. m able anl christian-lik * e avocations ? Pt-rJnps yen vrculd constitute every poliueniin an " «¦ r ^ V » 'Xifeing gallo' = fs-inan , for I am suto that nothing less than the " -whj' . e force" being retained for this aristocrat r-l an : u ? GDient , would have the slightest chance ol st-.-pping the dciaocratie tide , or malting England a < ies » rt ? Ko , no , Lord Frar . cis , if war is to be proc ) " . bne 1 , " a iunle urdrance , " it will be " war to the pi-rxe , rs : cc to the cottage , " ar-d your " walking 3 ? . ' ! -3 Trs , " " bells , " and other modes of torture p . nO esterniination may be met , as the 3 Ior > n ' ; i Ckronie ' t a « ° -ts , hy " barricades , " and tbe c « n : ter-cry oi " : u > » r , th . ' ' j var-rur . '" What is it you propose , wba 1 ¦ '; i ; va rcal'y into . ! - ' to do ? Wenlth you have i ! a : 'mdirce , atd all tt ' -e means r . n'l aiu . lianccs for at e mhly Parndise . Thus wehlth givvs Ttm immonsi power for good or evil ; the litter of ¦ w hich you bnv < proclaimed your deity . Do yon '" not kr . o ' . v the < les > ti ' . u tivn , ths hunger , the miserv , enduret ! b ~ - the sons o
la > jur , anu thv regard ta .-y . d isly Tt-ccivy fwr m ' niinis-U-ring to your - : rL-t-: cratic luxuriij ? or are you steelorl , hy seHin- ^ such couiutoa distKSSvS , vr \ th aristocrr . tic indiiicrenca ? Let me Uil you , and I w ^ ild wara you ami : >' u j -.-ur c ) m , that power is ab ^ ut t ) ibaPije hands , -iii iliat v ; rti ; o ar ,. \ vice are r . bjut . to chtin ^ e peaces . :.:. i L * : : ; .: i « - -.. i-: ' ati .-.: i "will be occupied in cariiig i r t -ii ::.:::: v , ;^; in ^ -ruV :. i : J ^ ' . f jr 1 L-j L ^;; it '< . iS . gree ly , a :. I sc-. 'il ; L , ; V . v , " A" ri -ht is : n - ! . '; : r ; - £ " s 0 . f ;' . l >! e , . \ r . \ - in y \\\ L . \ :, Jj iLj nu-r , ! -. vjrM ; AVhv ,: ; h-:. ' . ' . ii ;>• .-. ' * :-i . > f :, a . i jv . - . - . jr I-. coir . EE uvis'aLlo , 'XL- G . u £ z * m c-J' hid tripod a hc-d . o ^ g hui'lv . d . " ^ i . S . S . j . •! F ' . i ~ : i' . von . ito . iVo : i ^ to sr ^ lnc ; a m ?? i thnt - :: ^ ' - ^ : _• .- y-:- r . n \ yc r kr > 'h r n 1 1 ' . ' t > at- ;;< 3- ; jo : i v !! ' t .: ? : n V : 'i .-il - ¦•" : ' , - >• . !¦ ¦ V » thiL will c' ' : i ;» thy
- - ' . - ¦ --¦ *; 2 . ' .:-: ; " - > t r . l . Ci- s : u : i '; i ^ ye t-j ' ivuisr . o . Ii . ;? . ( -. : ' :. .- tr . ti- ' . ct ' ¦ : r . \ : i' . i aiiresa of the ' Kutional Exvcu-: ; - ¦ - . " - : i tv . . Yy .- - . ' ' ifr ,-j S ! jr vf Ancus '; 7 : h : — ' ¦ F .. ; v . ¦ :..- > ::::- . 7 r ir : > p . st our po-. vfer , c ' i . !> . 3 rpprescnta-Li :: . 'ir v t ' t-yns i-. r .-i ct . 'i !; . ! - < ' . ! t- , ani a'l ' . l to uur : y \ r ' : ' .-. at ; ! ^ i-treise * : ; ! et th / : n ilrenTU on n :: ;! b- in ' a-1 . . t-.-il r . » t t it :: bV : ies tf Fr . iuca were . The mandate ¦ .: ;> . : ¦_> ¦ ' / -. ' - . ' I , ur . d th : 'ir tioo : n is irr-C . cn . ' V u -. v . :. ' . : Je-.-k t'j pc-roeluitt ? at all hrizirdf : ; ur . ' -j ::= j it '_ -n of robbery and violcnci ; , bat you ¦ viii hive ru ijugur to liuil with an : ; r . orant and vii . lud--d «• . O ' . i ' . a . Whi ^ ' 3 or TuriiS , v . o .-k p itriuts , :... > . io-. » - frirmi . v , or op -a traitors , . ' ¦ taut ; i ^ o . y brfurs the tribunal oi pib ' c opinion , an < l are at enco de'iudo'l l . ; ; har t . ! i .-r . ;^ d fri ; . 'piry and liu .-nbug , ar .-. l the " ass ' is f-Jy rcv-. i ' td whea &UiyF'eKi ° ^ l'li- ii ' -n ' a akin—you
cr . r . ot dvceiv ^ -, you cianut chvit us ; oi ; j < -r , r . r . jJ" a : i 1 ' Ti . lurnhp . t , " ani surplus p-jvuUtiju : md like t ! : e H . 'D . un > i K-. ^ v . Baj-ti .-. t Noel . _ re Oriving iis ; u ' i into the " s uvs mills" and " 1 ' ^ ctorits " la rt / . ' irt the h-. r . d . ' ! I \ o y 7 , Lord Francis , are you r . w . ire that race-horfes . hua- . ^ n , riling ai ; il driTi ; : ^ Jiors . s , with eo sir . ail VT"P ' . - -mou of S ; r Fc ' . ix Bjyth ' s s ' oek bay horses , V 7 rh fux-ho ' . r . i ; i 3 . grrjhounds , and uth-r hounds ' cm \ e q-rd y ^ us , " cocsuii ; e as much foyd , or u . ^ re , ti . . n the entire popubitiun , anrl that ibis " rc . ' un'laBt " or " su-j > 'us" " population " W ' .- - . tl-. l : li'li v cultivate vourparisan : ! pltisure grounds ,
' ¦ ' ' ' . . . . ¦ ii . u :, ii-ve rrt-n pr : ; : c'pal ! y rul > : ta fror-i th ' . m vj cncloeurts a : iilsirir : iJ ; irti ; aL-tsof tho le-islature ) aad woiiUi pjrcakoh = ai ; ily uf j our good chetr in various shapes , iuoa a 3 vtniiun , pheiiinta , partriJ 9 'C 3 , mjor game , hares ana ra ' -. bits , poultry , fruita , and vegetabKs , with a whole ho-t t-f el ateras , and ( n-hich at preseat they n . Vs . r tj--. h . with which our ls ' urul aboantls , and which would Certainly tclUa ih * Land were s myre equitable liivison to tako place . Look at y > : ur pasture him !? , producing " pay , ' ice forcattle , and th ; :. k r . ' . ao 0 ! the curi ; coi : iuuie-d by them . In Mr lltrapath'a ct ! c' r . " ite : i . lttttr to the Duke of Wellington , a !< -w years back , he itatcs that each horse on r . n average CJii-iimes as much comas vr . uld ikiiice for five persons , tb : it Ls , two nun , 1 f . ro ' . v ^ u-. n , and one child . N-. »* we luvo three i . iilli ' ji > r . / hona : q the Uuitid Kiji ^ Joiu . Suppose we i : iy tr . re- jii :-1 , c . ijs < l thick there are far r . ioro , but I {¦ ¦ r ^ et i Mr . FIf-ravath ' s ex itt figurcM , wby thit alone would suffice fur hUern miliiuns of tha j > ojiu ' . ati : in and fi tting the i'rass Ip . jhis , kz . out of the qU ' . sti-j . 'i th'it a'"a-j would re ' iViv the !< ir , d to some txtent coul-. l wo but iii'Iu ' - -a our cattle to emicrrite it = tvad of i-ur ar " . i 3 ^ u > -: i :. d iat-j ^ r-. rs . Ti ; l these things ere Tji . «!< lkd , let u « bear no more about " iniuiiidciicy of fjed , " or " ra ' una : ; ut or sxrp ' :: s popuUtion . " 1 ftiily tbi ^ k th : it Wt could tuT-iily 1-6 i : iil : ions witU abundv .: ce ; there is ami > l = f- ^ r all to iive iu cc : nfort or even luxury , auii tht k ' -. n ' , n ; a < ¦; .-¦ :: w-juhl sptsiliJy divert our s ^ o .-uhtinji mil ! - owr . urs of ; uiy great dingcr of any over vvtening surp ' tt * of Ki .: ; i . ' acl'irci i ; o v . U . Till we , the poopld , are well i : uh > il , ii \ i' / tj-j' -i < . d , a > td icAlfi'd , t'lt -i ' ti can bo nn c ) .- . : ' ? i ; ioz " i . r ~ al co : ; n :: LTcial rcfomis . " ' My L ') - ' ! , y .-u mtA your " c' . ique ' are striving to r-.-iu ' . -u IZ ^ glana to the lev . ^ 1 of Irciam ! , and indevd ycu ;/ r- -. j n-. f . rj " y done ij . If t . '; e Irish hive titvourt . ! . « -aw- ; l , anl ntttltJ , we cannot like Kcbucb . i- ' . i : tzz : r , , s v ^ , an . in ! .-- ' , " ia-A sh'm'd yuu tiy it , on , tS . e tl . auc-s : ; ie tl . at your Lordship wili not lire in c . ' jvcr for any very u ; v-. at l-D ^ - th of time . 1 must qu . tc S . r J-. u ;? . h 3 J . irih . U .- . ; agiia , acd : a p .- 'je : )' . ) , vo ) . 3 , 1 il « d t ! tt- fcliowii :.. - . — " Ih ¦ p-jct .. j of h ^ rso v . u-ditir . e is iink-ed sj c-ir . ' . 'V . te ' y revo i . iticr . fz" ! . tliat cas , ftcani , r-. ri . J tht ch ..-,.. c " . r . ,-1 r ' ii . r ilu-iiphrty Divy are resorted to fur the : ; . urbiv'i aff -. ' . iocs of that animal , in cr-in :: y > a with Ihorc (¦ : ,- » nob ! em ; n . Ti : 3 horse no > r resulariy ukt-3 his hot i -it '; , l ;] : e i . - . j Lord ani Lidy , James" rowr . tra , refined ]; q : or : " ce , lnujlc , c . iloujtl , and laudanum , vitii tbe nios ; v .:.- ; ac * extracts , " ucil Uelicr . te ir . I"sions . As if Oul Y : ~ : 7 ? ,- .: e 2 j-ro ; h-. t , he liL > -ra ! ly described in the reign of n ¦ - :-n Ann ; , bfta the Euylish home a ; . ' . . 1 ri :, hpe-. s . m rs t ; ... y txiit r . t the present time . If the lodging , cioth-: r , -, c " -. a : ; -inc , fjf > d , medicine , and atti-n-laac-j of tht r . i . ; i ; - .-rr . Hovp . lvmm b 3 contrasted with the p sst 7 e , ra ^ . s 2 I : h , lii ^ 'Uct , and hunger of the Yuhoo , n ir . us convii . c- r . ny honest neutral that Swift itliut grc-atest ol Iti . hrr . cn ) di-l not overcharge his satire . Th-3 suui J-iYished on thv are of o :. e Hjyilrjimnfor a sh , f / e day % i Jth little 0 ? r : thir . g ; to do , is more ( tX ' . '' . u = ivo cf tht fairi-ri ttsn i = : ; >^ paid to fin Irhh Yuhcosfor hvdi \ , ' .:.. 0 oj'h rd ' . rjiur , wLeruwitii W fu ^ d , tlu ' . he , lodge , uihl nC'Urisli t !¦• . ui'tlv-js , and pri bably J ' vs icives crna : ¦ .: ¦ j . ' ij or ihista children for thu eauis X ' ' l into ibc bjr ^ -iin . f nere , Lor . l Fmncis , there is s . pretty picture for t ! - < "Liberator" to i . r ; zi upon , and y-u an 1 your rain pan I priests would give " justice to Er-giuxid ' 021 the-samt ; triir 3 . But more of this nnon , " For whi-r . vrc ' 7 c ! trampled on the fo > terrestrial , TVi / i ! yyj d-. voirs to ^ e :: !' . emtn celestial !" M M . S . B'jt yr . n shall not mr . 'ke England into a den foi " Yi . h ^ -jj . " wLi ! e tiier ^ ia any Hfe-b ; ood throbbicc tl . ; - u . h the v ..-.: i 3 of tb . c present anl rising generations Ti ; -. i . - on has eLtcrfc . l t ' efply into our souls ; and then are thvusjn-. l 3 frho , l ; he mystlf , have sworn to liV ( free ai . d u . ider < qual laws , cr perish . I r . iii eo enthusiast . I hate politics without scntc i 3 rSn : ^ gaJr . to be obtained ; but I love the soil thai guve ir . ^ bhth , and abhor tyranny , injustice , anc vrprescicn wherever they may raise their accurset l .-. _ ds . TLe Tories may muck themselves with the idei of a reaction in th > .-ir favour ; the Whigs deceive them selves that a bt ' . Ur registration wil ! put them all squsn ' cig-iiu , and the flallet be a panacea for &U our -woes 1 Thire is some " balm to be found in Gilead ; " and . ' wish th ^ y may enjoy it Spain is setting a n obl e ex : ample to surrounding nations : she is taking out th * ¦ ' sting from the viper " Superstition , " and relieving thi PrifcSlbood from any interference in tenesiriul cares Should L . u s Phi ' . ipps send any of his ruffians to coun tenet Eii urUro ' s enlightened Yiews , I hope , as th Times avers , that tha latter will " shoot them lik ' 1 dogs . "' Now , my LoTd Francis , I musl quit you ; but btlkv '' me that something must be rotten in tbe " Stato" whei ¦ one , like me , who has been partly educated at the Stute ' I ex 2 X !; Cf . renounces the prejudices of bis class , and dare ' to avow himseif a Chartist . i My Lord , i I have the honour to remain , 1 Yvur Lordship ' s mest obedient servanti 1 "A Woolwich Cadex . " Chiehester , August , 16 , 1841 .
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TO THE EDITOR 0 ? THE tfORTIIEhj ? 8 TA » , _^ ; - V The- virtuous man , Who , great \ n hfs htunUity as kings , Araiittle iQ th < b grandeur ; he whp leads Invinrab . y a life of resolute good , And stands amid the sclent dungeon deptha Wore free an-l fearless ' than the trembling judge Who , cloth-d in venal power , vainly strove Xo Dind the impassive spirii . "
Shelley . Sra , —Who can read the Incontrovertible truth ? set forth by you under the title ef Medhursf , " in your last wcefc ' a paper , withont feeling that Mr . O'Connor haa been treated with a decree of harshness , cruelty , and intolerance , which ho sophistry of the Noble Lords , or special pleading of Honest John iQaery ; , can justify by the letter of the " law" or defend on the ground of " expediency . " The barbarous treatment of political prisoners has converted more n ? sn to Charttwn ¦ than the factious " dream of in theS philosophy ; " and thonsands—aye thouiwids—who are aow Jukewarnsor iudifltrent to tho Caartcr will be found enlisted un < te ? ita banners , when our ler . der , patriot , asd phihnthrojtst , shall emerge from hio- dungeon at York , a living-testimony ojf tho cruel ruslignity which " power , like rt&so ' ating pe 3 tilenee , " has piled , with unrelenting fevecity , upo ' a the hc-ad of him who sought for freedom and right to the disenfranchised and oppressed .
But the question for oar serious co ? isu ! e ? ation is this , What are the means to be pursued by t ! io people to prevent tho " powets that be- " from enactiag tho same atrocious line of policy , and puwsuin ^ tha same evil and accursed means to re-prison those who havo lit the torch ol frt-enom at the altar of truth , and defended , by their eloquenca , and pnrs >> , and persons , almosi ( in many instances ) even unto death , your cause and mine ? Ia it ju > t , I asfe , or honourable ia tho disonfrnnchij ^ d millions to look calmly on , abetting by our apathy the oppretsor , ' omnipotent in wickedness . " Arouse then , my countrymen and countrywomen , from your innifibrence to thu fate of our chisfa who have suffered unjustly , and aro suffering unheard-of cvaeities in the dark and loathsome c II , for ilaving to ,-itteiii p * to establish ths rishts and liberties of tha sous and daunhters of Evidand .
I have the honour to subasriba myself , Sir , an admirer of your fearless sini incorruptible ) paper , the Northern Star , and an unijing hatur of o ;> prea 3 ioa iu every thape , Matthew Gkeem .
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TO THE CHARTISTS OF ( . HEAT Bll-TATN-. Finns ; s . —It is no' --7 or . ly t ' u ^ V . t days sir . co thft r . ow iss ' .: > j tif c : i ! 'd . i tuok p ' . ii ' -, ' . \ i-t net-. i-Iy 4 C ; 1 J luvu > heen iKSU ; d alrer- 'ly . Kv ; -rytl \ ivi 3 i > i '' . 3 us j ^ ro-jress : fn sh town .--j jinin" cvti-y il ; iy ; tliu : ! U' ! iib ; ' ! -i ( -f t'lu A . Kbocia tion nr : oulviting ta . h o ) Hir in fovr ;>• }\ nx our sacre ;! 1 'iiuciplus ; and I vavi' . ' .-t , ¦ t ! .: it ; : i t . '^ .-h . ! tnvns where thc-ro are Cliiitiata—l > ut who as yet liuvo not j- » inud us —th ,: t ti-. fj- will do so liiimidi'ltvily , and --vritj to me at No . IS , A'M .. 'rH--s !! L- t , Kh . iw ' s Uroiv . S : lford . I ' a ! so
wuuM fcL-1 ob . ' S-d t ' - > lh& f . / Jowijiij j > ; H .- «;) to conisiunicate with iuj immediately , viz : — Sv-i'ih'ey , Hunslet , Ynrk . ° hire j H " : a : ior , Bitaston . C-istln P'nninsjton , i-nrt Melb'nir : io , Di-rbysbire ( Mr . D'm Taylor c ; n iiiiyr-ss ua th ' .-n this mattc-r ) ; Kin : Hvi ,: h . Nuntwich , MiMiu-¦ vich , Northwich , TintwistU ) , G ' - '" s--sop , Wim ! ow , Ci ' . ea-( Ue , ILtyJcgrovc , and BrVbavy ( Mr . Jj 3 '' p / i 'Jiivrer will s- e to t ) : os' ) places in Cliestmv ) . JJilgLon . ( iv at Horion . Cilns Mi- ! ge ! y , Th-nton , WnkoilyM , DinlVy , Southa : n ;; t'jn , Purtliamptnn , Portsmouth , Newport ( Islo of WiL'lit ) , Ha worth , Havlingden . an i K ; imsh , » tto : » .
Tha abovo aro but a few of tho towns whero there are CJurtists ; let these places imm « 'li : v * 6 ly begin to act and unito together . Thsy can hive their cards , and inforu : a . tiuu given , by writing to mo . John Camim' . kll , Secretary .
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j L 0 XD 0 X AND ITS SUBURBS . Middlesex Delw \ tr Mi : i ; tj . nc—On Sunday , la . it ibis boily met at its u * n : il place . —Mr . Worttiiugtcu , was called to the chair . Tho minutes wero re : ul and . cv . Vi'dviutd . 1 'ho Observation . Conimiltea reportud pro-. cr > ks , and brought up tha address to the country . —Mr . i Guodfellow moved , and Mr . Wilson seconded , the j adoption of the address , which was carried unat-. imously . A long conversation , as to tho best and i chtaptit means of publishing the address , ensued . — i Mr . Vv'ilton moved— " Tiiat tho portion of the nioney * , which is for tho Executive , bo kquested to be . sent
, from the localities to the delegate meeting , to bo by j them forwarded to Manchester . —Mr . Mills spcmimmI . the motion —Mr . Goodfcllow opposed tho nution , as ! calculated to give uneasiness to tho localities , if dei prived of tUeir present contrcl over their funds . —Mr . [ VVoUhington supported the mot ion , r . s likely to bo a | savhig to the body generally , inasmuch as one post j otdtr would be sul&cient , and postages would bo saved . ( Thu motion was ultimately a : j ( timed , for tho delei gates to otxain tho decision uf t ! itir constitu ' . nts . — Messrs . Itidley and Wutkinj gave in a report of their ' vi .-it to the coppersmiths .
j COiTLJISMlTIIS ANU BRAZIHKS . —This body Jnct on i Friday evening last , at their Toom , the Golden Lion , ¦ Fnie-strtot ,-City . The Chairaian ( penevl tbo proceed'iigfl by calling attention to the present wretched cjr . di-. tion of the working classes , which arose , he felt convinced , from a long course of bat legislation , and the ; waat of unity on the part of the people . Messrs . Wat-I kins and Ridley addressed the meeting , the former gen-! tleunn taking a retrospective view of the tffarts of Dili O Connell to put down Trades' Unions , Mr . liidiey ! produced a specimen of the bread eatea by ths farming j men in Wiltshire . Mr . Goodwin addressed tho ivt-etinj ; i at some length , after which a vote of thanks was « iyeu ¦ to tho visiting delegates , and the meeting separated .
; THE MASONS . ~ Tb . iS body met on Saturday last-! Mr . Scott was called to tLe chair . The minutt-s wcr «? read nnd confirmed . The delegates to the Cou-. ty , Council gave in their report It was resolved— " That ' ona of the Executive be Invited to como to London to assist in gttting up the trades . " Mr . Wilson proposed " That the Executive be requested to send Mr . Lead :. " He did so because Mr . L . had more knowledge of trade i transactions than any of tho other gentlemen . Ho appeared to him ( Mr . W . ) to be the person best adapted i for the office . The motion having been seconded was met by an nmendment—" That tho selection be left to the Ex-cuttve . " On being put , tbe motioa w . 13 carried . It was resolved " That the books of tha Association be audited once a month , " It waa stated that aU persans could be served , with all publications through Mr . Watties . Mr . Wall then lectured en the present position of parties , and the meeting separated .
East-End Shoemaker . —Th ! s body met on Sunday evening last , at the Northern Star Coffee and Ale rooms , Golden-lane , Mr . Chambers was called to the chair ; the rules ef the Chatter Association were read , ami a resolution to passed , " That in consequence of the infant stage of the association , tho deputation to meet the stone masons , eo as to call on tho otbje * trades be postponed , and that the masons be politely informed of the eame . " SaintPAKCHiS . —The CharOsta io this district , held kbeir usual weekly meeting on , Monday , ewaing last , Mr . Hornby in the chair . Xbe news . of Mr . Feargus OConn * r ' srelease was heard , witb , muckfteaaure , ana gave rise to general consra . tulato 011 * -
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STOCKFOaT . —Mr . Charles D « ies addressed the jCliaitists of this town , in the 4 Ls 3 ociatIon-rooHi , B > mbeir ' s-brpw . in tha csurse of ti $ excellent address , he dwelt at great length on the necessity ef the people becomJ ^ g unit ed , in order to defeat their enemies , and contended if thore was a firm union amongst the working classes they would be able to achieve their object , in spite of alt the factious power which might be arrayed against them . He likewise made weU direefcedramarks oil tbs base Cora Xawrepealius parsons , and warned his hearsrs against putting any trust in such an illiberal body , who refuged , to hear the people ' s delegates . He had heard working men say that the parsons had great influence in the country ; if they bad influence , it was what the working classes gave them , and looking' W parsons to-. ito anything , would only be tantamount to neglect on the pa * b of themselves . At the conclusion of the address , Mr . Ortar moved the following
resoluon , which ' . wiwseconded" by o person in the body of je meetins , tvacroaTried without a dhaentient . voice : 'Tiitt thu thanks of this meeting be tendered to Mr . Mvio 3 , and a vote of thanks be givea to Fear ? H 9 ' Connor , E 3 q ., for his able , argumentatire , manly , and nivincing r ^ ply aad confutation of the fallacies 83 $ n'th iii a i ; aniphlot by Parson Noel , respectirsg the land ; id that ihe vrorkirg clas 3 ts bo recommended to read , andstmly thesubjest for themselves , and thus forfy their minds with facts-aad with truth , and prerrnt ther the tools of the Whi ' ss , Tories , or pretended iendi from leading thera astray by unfounded and ilacioQ 3 statements , such S 3 those recorded ia the 5 ii > re-iiic-ntioued pamphlet That we the Chartists of . ¦ jck poit , fromthis time , set aside all bickerings and tu-ibbi'js of evory discription , aud unite ourselves nuly , anil prtsa forward in pursuit of those rights hich iiave nev-jr been shewn uot to belong to U 3 by itura ami nature ' s God . " A letter wa 3 thsa Tead of hieh tha fallowing ia a copy : —
TO WE . WRIGHT , WHARF-STT . KBT , PORTWOOD , STOCKPOKT . Sir , —I this day rectived your very kind letter , bearin ;; date the 12 th instant , and believeme , Sir , I , nor the Tiund of the Pooplo ' s Charter , nevir onco thought that ihu EiK ; lii-li peoplu were our enemies ; but on the contrary , I , and they , h : vve overlooked upon that people as suiTuriii ? fi-om th-a load of oppression , Iik 3 ourselves , : tnd it ij from a cjnviction of this , that we havo uuited toguthtr to co-epcrate with you and your compa ' . iiuts throughout England and Scotland , and I- feel confident that by your sendir . g the Slur , or any other Liberal papers to Irdaiid , that they will con , tinuoto advance tho cause still . wore than it lias already done ; therefore I shall lo most happy in receiving any thing which our frUu r Ireland . The f ; fi \ it Agitator his denounced us , on Monday last ,
; it hi 3 ivpe . il-lj ! KH-.-u ;{ itisetiug . W < 3 have publi ^ hvid tlireo ktL'i-s in re ; . '/ , one I , Mr . O'Hi ^ 'gins another , aud tlio H . v . Mr . K ; . uu a third . They will ail appear in the Slur vf n » . xt wi , ek , and I am £ , uro jou will be deliij ! : ' . - . il . vith th'CTii . hi fact , all Ireland is in a blaz-3 , aiiii if i ; : i " . oUi ]; 3 not , all the " Jjiberat-: ; r" can do wiil nut vj - . u .-. ' . - ' ii it ; 1 u , o ; . tho contr ; ivy , lika oiu- Ki . kenuy cj : i ! , w : i v . it lciiom-s dirk , the peovi ! d throw wat-r on it r . nd thv'i ii liiirji . s bright . In concliisioa , Sir , let Hie tell yiiu : ; : u ' . tint iVi . uda in Stock , oit , that D . tn ' 3 di > :. ovinri ; i 4 r . 3 t ' . i .- > vwek , h ? . a caused per . s'jns to eomo forv .: i-d tli -. it v . - v . re our enemies , arid enlist iu ou ? vauks , a ; : d I . ' :. ivu n >' . y boi ' cra ») o a list of »; ioro th : m thii'ty ii ; : i : i' .. i , who ; i ? l ) to !? u pMpjsed to-morrow . lio ^ ng that j'uu will ; nuk « this known to your friends , I am , Sir , Yours , respectfully , Peteii AI . l } a . > Piir . No . 4 , Wurmwood-gate , Dublin . Dublin , Au ; t' ! st , 11 , 1841 .
Tho f-iVowing rcsrjUition was then carried unauilni . uily - . — " Ti ; at this meeting having heard the latter ft-. 'in . Mr . lir . - ) ; . Iiy , of Dublin , beg to expresi our sati . i fa ' . - tirni with his conduct i :-iex- ; rtinif himself to ( . rt . ibiiah asoe . U '' . y which lm for iu o- j-ct the universal rights of limn , ar > ti lik j-. vi . ie to inform him and tho friends of liberty ia D . ialin and of In ;! a'id generiilly , that wo ns worktii * men would rt-joica to hear that overy man of ;; o > d morals and of s-mnd mind and proper age , wa ? j ! o ; st ! S 3 'jd of hi 3 political rights . " The report of the : nci ) tin ^ hel'l in tho Hali of ri ^ -ienco was re . id frosn the S : ar , end it was resolved " Th it we condemn the exclusive conduct of the pArsozi league * , and fu !! y agruu with the resoiiuicns which were passed upon th = ir conduct hy tl . e i eople of . Manchester . " ivOTTIM Q ? 7 . u . 3 I —Mr . Bair ? tnw delivered a lecture ou tlio i \ r < j-: Riit ; v .. d future prospects of the country , to a iiumtruus and attentive au Hetic ? , on Monday last , in the D . 'inocratic chipi-I , Ilice-place .
Tin : First Midiasu Counties Chartist Camp Meeting—On Sunday , according to unnounccnicut , th ^ tirst Chartist cam p meeting \ va 3 held , and commenced a littlo lifter nino iu the morning , when it was opened by Mr . Dsaii Taylor sivicz ; out the Associated Working Classes Hymn , by Draper , after which , Jlr . Ko . sst . lt rta-. l a rumber of letters upou the movemeno , from various- places , espscially from Ireland , which £ ave ample sat ' u-faction . Mr . Cooper , from Leicester , preached ;> . mast iinpves . iivo sermon upon the nLCtssity of all b . co . ning labourers in tho cause , from— " Ti . o liarvvit truly is great , but tho labourers are few ; " tho nonciusion of which , Mr . Taylor gave out— " Men of lisiglc . ud ye aro Slaves , " by San key , which was sum' with spirit and feeling . At the conclusion it was
nn ; i'junci . d tliiit iir . Taj'lor would jie . icii in the afternoon , aud aUi ) Mr . Simmons . Mr . Cooper preachtS a ;;? . iu in iha ovi .-.. ing , aS tix o ' clock . In the interval a number , who had brought their victuals with them , staid upon the Forts ' ; , spread their cloths upon the green cu'th i- > t a table , and partook of the tyrant ' s allowance to Iii 3 sluve 3 ; but how gratifying was tha sight to witness tho hundreds cuniing forth in every direction , and climbing the Forest side , to hear the living word . Tl ; o afternoon labours were commenced by Mr , Ilii'ssi ;!! giving out a hymn , " When tho kingdoms of the worlil , " ij . after whic-h , the pi-elirainaries buing gone through , Mr . Dean Taylor preached froin , " Thtro ia onufoo'ly and one spirit ; ono Lord , one faith , one baptism , " and notwithstanding the rain at intervals fell hu . iviiy , tLo whole mass appeared fixed t * the spot . At tlio conclusion of hi 3 very impressivo discourse , Mr . T . p . avo out , tha Ctiartht Hymn , which
vru . s Mi . ig with spirit ; after which Mr . Simmons prcacLud a short sermon , showing thut the fall of tha factions was at Land . In the evening , at six o ' clock , ill " . Cooper commenced by Riving out tha Old Hundredth P ^ alm , and then lectured from a passage in Isaiah , and during his Bc-nnon , ho gave a bcniuiful history of the doings of Princes and lVie ? ts in England , from the reign of King Alfrt > l t >> t ! i 3 present time . ; indeed , his discourse wiisVueh : is wiil uaver bo for , - ; '' . ten by tlioso vrho ht . ini k . A colltcti-Hi was « vid « ivtUv each seryice tofran ' . s t ! ie lu-sjionary fund , aud for the distribution of democratic tKii ' . t . s which ,-iinounted to £ 3 . Mr . Cooper then gave out the Chartist National Anthem ; when Mr . Doiu Taj U , v fcru ft / uddressed tho as ' -cmbiy on the naturo of tuch meeting- , hoping the country would follaw tho ( xsmple sot nrsi at Nottingham , which waa i - . tended to be but tho forerunner of others of a . Ti'iit . iT t-xtfiit . Ha : i !>; o referred to the Manchester
Convention of Sectarian Priests , and pointed out tho course of iictiou that the Chartists must pursue- Mr . Sweet mul » letter from Father Ryan , in last week's Star , when Mr . T . concluded . ! tf r . Russsll ngiin addressed the peoplu , showing them the necessity of coming forward in lavge numbers to join the Association , which alone would enable the County Executive to scud out taieuted lecturers to the various localities ; and now , althougli in tho afternoon the weather was unfavourable , the people camo in their teaming
hundreds , and in tho evening , at meeting time , it raintd-heavy , still tho people came , and stayed , beiioving the weather would ciear up , which it did until af ; er the meeting was over . Numbers came from a dis'uuco , some as many assix' . een miles , so great weve their expttKifitioiis , and they were not disappointed . . May nil tbe towns in tbo country do likewise ! Indecd tho most fastidious rensojjers at present seem inclined to favour Chartism , finding , upon inquiry , that its founduiuji is good , having for its object the carrying out of tirsi principles .
BKVSTG ^ . —On Monday evening last , this place wiiH visited fcy Mr . Dv-an Taylor . It had Jang hetn in a state of si-athy . but it was aroused by liis lecture , r . nd an ass- ' ciation was formed at the conclusion which promistis to Jo well . NEW LENT ON . —Mr . Dean Taylor lectured here on Tui' 8-. iay eveiiiii " , in his novel and we way say original style , upon tho principles of the People's Char « -r , during whii . h he showed tha superiority the Chartis's pass :. 'ss abovo all the f . \ ctious parties in the state . An association will novr . be lorinecl ut once .
N > jW KA&FORD . —A lecture was delivered here on Wednesday cveiiinr , by Mr . Bom Taylor , upon tiie ptincink-3 cf the Charter , during which he gave both Whigs and Tories such a cas ' . igitlon as they seldom receive , after which he cleared the characters cf the Chartists , and defended their conduct in their helping the Tories ,- he did this in a humourous style , as if holding a dialogue with tho Wbigs . A number joined the association at the conclusion of the meeting . j * AiaT 3 l , W- —This retired country village was vL-uted at last by Mr . Dean Taj lor , when a most splendid meeting was held iu a large room that would hold 400 ,
which w . ; s crowded to tscess . There is a Chartist band in this place , and it played through the village and conducted Mr . T . to tha room , who , by request , explained lha principles of right and justice as contained iu the Charter , in a most talented and masterly style . A spirit of enthusiasm prevaded tbe meeting , such as it is seldom our Jot to witness . A number came forward at tho conclusion , and * enlisted in the cause of Chartism . It was really astonishing to know where the people camo from in so short a time , and in so small a village . It is intended to hold a tea party in honour of O'Brien ' s release at this place , of which due notice will be given .
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At Kipkvldy , ia tho beginning of last century , there v / aa little done in weaving linen cloth , tkks , &c . In 173 G the number of yards manufactured amounted to 178 , 000 , or fully 100 miles . Tho auantity manufactured in 1841 at Kirkaldy and three adjacent towns , is about 25 , 000 , 000 yards , or 14 , 000 miles .
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PRESTOW . —Habrison , t « s Sft , a Tnre ? Caught in fll 3 own THiP . —At the Town Hal ) , Preswaj on Friday , Mr . German being the presidiBg magistratej Harrison waa brought ; npv in custody , atdng with two boys , apjiarentLy abdat fifteen years of agei on a charge of stealing .. & mare ' , tllfcproperty of Mr . Fawcett , oa the night of Monday list , from * a field in RibbJotoa Lane . A policeman front BlackbHrn stated that Harrison had jfivaniftfonaatiori at their office , last week , that he saspected somer party iatended to come over to Blackburn with some stolen property , and that he would keep * look out . AccordiEgfy , he came on Tuesday morning , the 17 th inst ., and informed them that he had vrafchedtjvo boys from Preston with a marewhich :
^ he sn 9 pected was stolen , and gave information where they were to be fouLd . The . ' poiice went to thff place pointed oat by Harrison , and found theboj and inare in question , who were takeu into oustody When questioned aa to their possession of the mare * they stated that Harrison had givea them the ware to drive to Blackburn , and that they fcaew not t * whom it belonged . . Harrison informed tho police that this was a fabrication , and that if they , tha police , acted properly , they would have the boys remanded for a day or two , when , no doubtj a reward would ba offered for the mare , and ( hey would make a good job of it . Information being given to the Preston polise , Harridoa waa taken into custody , ar > d the owner of tbe mare having been .
found , the btys .. who had bscn separated since being takeu into ca 3 tody &t IJiackbvirn , were separately examined , and stated that Harrison came to them on Monday laat , in Prestou Market Place , ani asked them if they ' would take a horse to Blackbunt for him , and that he woold give them a ebilling each with meat and 'drink , ( or their trouble . They agreed , ai > d he appointed to meat them near tha County Arms , p . t ten o'clock in the evening , where they found him with the mare . Ha thea banded th © mare over to one of the boya , and &avo him 7 d . to > pay the toll-bars , ordering them to start immediately —that he would be there aa soon as them . He overtook them on the road , and told them to step at tho placo where they were taken into custody . A . man of tho natso of Lupton wa 3 br-rught ' as a witness
who stated that ho saw two boys . dri-yo a mare onfc of a field near Ribbleton Lane , on Monday n 5 g ; ht last , that he watched them near the County Arms , and that he met . Harrison , whom he informed of tha circumstance , and that Harrison wished him to sea what they intended to do with it , which ho agreed to do , and they watched them to Blackburn . On cross-examination , he arfmittod being in conversation wiih Harrison on Monday , the lG : h icst , and that he had bi-. u imprisoned for sheep stealing . The ina « i * trate admitted the ; boys as evidence , who wero each bound over-to . " prosecute at the nest Prc ? toa Sjssious , when Harrison wa 3 fiiia' jy comaitrcd for trial .
EB > XI' ? SUHSH . —City Election . —A pnblio meuvuig v / .- ! 5 Leli iu Wliiifield Chap- ;] , en Thursday , tho if > : h day of August , Mr . Joha Watson in the clia . ^ . The election coiauiittee reported all their trauwictions relating to tiio election of Colonel Thompson and Mr . Lowory ; the Secretary , Mr . C . Anderson th ; n real the iainut ? s and correspondence of lha Committee , nnd a letter ?' rom Mr . Itoebutik , whoso opinion was " that the return of MiCauley aiid Craig was qijiJe loifil . A latJer from Mr . Hildyard ( fiiruished by Col . Thompson ) waa also read , stating thai tho election was null and void . Tho ComniiUee liavo a ' . aado ;! ed tho idea of contesting the scats , seeing no good to result from it , ev ^ n i ; ' M icanifV and Cr <» - ; . g were ursratcd , as there would
require to Ce a new el-Oiion . Iho Assistant Socrotary , 2 » Ir . GoMie , rcpurted the stale of the fiind 3 showing a ^ niall aihiwaneo duo to the Treasurer . It was moved and ' carried unxsuimoir- ' ;' , " That tha report bo approved of . " Mr . Anderson tht ;! i sugnesied the propriciy of inviting Col . Thompson . and I \ lr . Lovvery to an cntertaincitnt . After siime diacubsion , Mr . A . mvjvod tiiat they be invited to an uiitirtaiMCietat , whicii was seconded by Z \ Ir . J . Giant , ; ind agreed to . Mr . B ' akie moved that it be a publia soiree , which was seconded by a gentleman ia the body of the meeting , and carried unanimously . Mr . James Hunter moved ' - " Tiiat Mr . E . P . Thompson
( Col . T . ' s son ) bs included in the invitation , which . was seconded by Mr . J .. Brooks , and unanimously agreed to . The Ejection Committee wero then empowered to £ et up the necessary arran ^ ernents ^ and that thtjy get up tho invitation in the form of a requisition , on the understanding that all who adhibit their name 3 thereto biud themselves to purchase a ticket . Mr . Anderson maved " That the thanks of this meeting be tendered to Col . Thompson for hia exertions in this election affair , " which was seconded by Mr . J . M'Donald , and carried unanimously amid loud cheers . After a . vote of thanks to the Chairman , the meeting separated .
RIC ^ ryiONXJ . —Election an-Ai . derm . vx . —Afc a meeting of the Council of tho Borough ot * Rickmond , on tho 20 ; h hist ., Leonard Cooke , E ^ q , was elected Alderman of that Borough , in tha room , of John HuttoN , E : q ., deceased . On Monday last , M > John Asjou ^ h , wa 3 elected one of tho Couacil , ia tho room of Leonard Cooke , Esq ., wlio was elected Alderman on Friday last . The WiiiTHEjft and Cnors . —We hnve had very fine weather curing last weak , whieli has brou-hfe the crops of corn rapidly forward , there are sozas iields already cut , and if tha weather continues fine , tho harvest will , in a fow days , become general in tiiia neighbourhood . V / e had a few fins saraplesof now outs in out market on Saturday loot , particularly one belonging to Mr . Chapman , of Blac&well , near Darlington , which was sold to Mr . Riipii Miller , of Maske , near Richmond , for 3 s . 9 d . per bushel , the bushel weighing 3 ot . Sib .
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Cobkett ' s prscnipno . v of tub Whigs . —What ? hope ttiac whig-s would act an honest part ! Hops to > got on by uniting wkhthem ! They ' are sometime enemies , sometimes fricr . Js , sometimes neutral , somolinies one thing , and sometimes another , lik * other factious , but always p ? rfidion 3 . Ahvay 3 greedy , cowardly , and cruel also ; but their great and never-wanting quality h perfidy . A JRat Barrack . —Mr . Russell , the eminent provision Gicrehatit of Lirjerick , has a "rat barracb " ou his promises . It-is a bout twelve-feet . ions and six f ' ect brjad . and the walls about four feet lnt ° h , with a coping Fto ' no on the top , that pivjocts a . couple of foot iiuide tho wall—the inside of tho wall is full of holes that just admit a rat ' s body , . leaving his tail
outs ' iile—ilie whole is covered with old boards ; ttwsra aro two passages ior . them to come- outside iuto the yard , whero they aro fud and never disturbed ; tho coiiS . quence is , they never go into his etoro where the bacun is ; once every three months ho closes the holes that communicate wiih the yard—lie uncovers tho wall : * , and tho rats all run into tha holes in tha walls ; their tails are " hanging out , " when' a . maa goes in , takes them one by one by tho tails , and throws them into a barrel , when they are all destroyed to leave room for a fresh supply . —Arffus . — [ Tho Editor of tho Brighton Heruld after giving this paragraph , slyly asks if something of this sort would not be found very useful in the House of Commons . ]
Day Mail from Lo > toh . —At a meeting of tha Council of tha city of York , held last week , that body unanimously adopted a motion made by Miv Lieilerby , that a memorial be presented to government in their name ,- praying that a day mail may be established , whereby that part of the community interojtod in trade and commerce would have facilities in correspondence of which they aro at present deprived , and consequently thereby greatly incoavenienced . The expence of such a maii vvon'd be a mere triflo to the Post , Office , and would prove of great importance to the inhabitants of Leeds , Hull , jjlitirield , Newcastle , aud a great many other trading towns , as well as York , We trust that the inhabitants will follow up this matter .
Lrc . \ L Extostion . —Under the head " Rules ox the Bar , " the following specimen of legal extortion appears in the London papers : —'' In one of the cases Nisi Pnus at Gloucester As 8 jra , _ only one counsel was engaged on the side of tho plaintiff . Mr . Sergeant Ludlow , who was on tho other side , objected on the part of the bar , as a poi . it of privilege , that iu every defended ease there should be a junior council employed a 3 well as a leader . This being coincided in by tho bar generally , the case was stopped for a moment till tho attorney for the plaintiff handed a brwf to a second council . "—Is it nofe monstrous thai the course of justice should havobeea stopped , even for a moment , by thi 3 conspiracy to extort mouev from a w > or devil of a dim ? , notr : ch
enough to pay two of these cormorants o . ' the law f Suppose a body of labourers were to " strike m a . similar manner and refufo to proceed with work wlnctt they had stipulated to . do imlessagreater number wtre employed—what wonld b 8 the consequence ! W& 3 V the police-constable would be called in , and the mea lugged off to prison for illegal combination . _ It would be difficult to find a grosser case of combination to raise wages than the above . A Counsel tafcps a briof , and engages to conduct a case—most probably one of the most simple nature—he ptepares himself , and ia about to penorm his contract , when somo of the same craft—hungry RhaPD-set barristers , looking about hke _ Bharte snail not
for a brief—stop him and declare ho proceed in his work till one of them is associated with him-till he has Bomebody to assist Ma in doing nothing , or next to nothing ! And , that this piece of extortion may be duly executed , the easa is stopped—the springs of justice cease their action for want of oil—mighty justice becomes inert aad powerless , till the poor client has put his hand into his pockot and pulled forth the golden coin that is to remove the clamourou 3 gang who have thnut themselves before the justice-seat ! If thia u Rule of the Bar" is to stand good , how atrocious to punish the poor labourer or msnufacturer for acting on thtt same principle in the disposal of his labour 1
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! Whig Patronage i « the NAvr .- ^ Wmiral Sapei ; iHtendent Warren ' s eon has the-. Tviagjcienne ; Lor ; Minto ' s nephew has the Sparts ^ rr-he was a midshij : man five years since ; and L § jd > £ jnt 9 ! s Sfifl-Gliarw j ia to hare the Yolage .
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INVITATJOXS TO P . OVOSSOn , ESQ . Sin . —Ttio endowed shouM havo been sent you agrti ?" . t » le to tho ilnte , aad its nofc Laving been so -. v-. is uaiireiy a fauls of my ovrn ; it esr . ipetl my memory ujiti ! my son . in writing no ou biuinrfc .-j m-. ittara ycatv'Vilay , iuquircd ii 1 h : id sent tlio cJi ; cu :: iy : it . I hopo you wiil iioUcu it su - . a-j- iTlicro in t ' . iy Star of this Wt-ok . I a : n . Sir , Yuaid rc-JpGc'fiMly , Jo us . Sjurt . Peterliead , August 23 rd , 1811 .
Sir , —At a genera ! me- ! inj of tho Abev ' orn Chart * - ' . Uuio : i , btld in tir-ir i . a ' . l , "b , Gcor ^ e-s ' :-: , iu ' . v .- ; d uurLiiinioUiiy ntrneil to iiiviLo you to v . sU . A' ) i .: i ' 'lei .-: i . which I now do , r .: v . l tho Ci' : ' . vi .- c Union v . i ' . i t-iii . ' . eiv . iur to have , vraitinf ; your a : v : vJ , t / , : i ' y * ; , u ^\ :, d . ' -i ^ - . u'uras to a { x .-tit : o : i for Uiiivi . " . " >! yi : f ; V . j , " . * . ir .. _\ tllj i : i ) mei J . i : ite rclenss of X i ost , tVi : ii . i ; : i .- ' , and J-jiu-s . bir , I remain , Vours iespecl r u ! ly , By ur ; Ur o : the C .- . ^ - ^ -v U inn , O : i ' . ); t ; j ; .-m .-. ht , Secretary . Aberd ? c-n , August 12 , 18 11 .
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RAILWAY KETUUXS . We extract from tho Rr'Vray Mamizhc tha sums received on tho prineipul railways of (_ tn ; it Britain for the wtek ending tin tho 0 H . l \ iU ! i-y and GreemvU 1 , ( j 7 . > 7 . Grain ! Juaction and Chester ^ nd Crewe 10 , (; ii ;! 10 . Gtvat North of iiaghuid 14 . U 15 . Omt Western ... 14 . >; 2
l : ; . Liverpool and Manchester 5 . C 4 S ; 14 . L'inilon and Birmingham I 7 , 8 )) i : 1 ;) . Ljnilon and Blackball l . ' J . jii - , 10 . L-Jiidi-n ami Brighton 1 . 713 i 17 . L ' o . 'idon and CroyAon 1 Of );") 1 1-J . Liiidon and Suutli-Western 7 , 175 ! < i . Manchester and Luci ' s 5 . ft 82 1-1 . Midland Countioa _ ' , S . j 4 1-J . Newcastle and CarH .-le 1 t * jl I 15 . Northern nnd E ; ist . rn l . n . 'j . 'J I 14 . North Midland 4 8 !)( i lo . Yu . 'k and North . Midland 1 SlU
' . Tl . Q following calcula' . ion of the last wookly returns , of thirtoijii r . iilways , 1 , 142 miles hi length , will he ini tt-roslir . ; to many readers : —>* urn ; er of jia . sstn ^ ers 011 1 t > vc :. ty-one railways , 2 y 3 , 2 . " 5 , consi q- ; ently , the t- 'tai j for the vrttk mtsl bo abovo -iiiC . Udti The receipts , : for pa&sengcrs en thirty-one railwaya , X' 74 : iiJ !) !) 3 . !> d . j i vlitto for e ; oo-. on twenty-fivu Taihvays , £ 15 , o : j 9 4-t . G >\ . Tutal , £ 6 ' Jj : i 8 , Us . 3 d . Tin ' s is a 11 aw-.-Afio of £ 78 U . U . ptrmiie pi-r week . Tho trafiic , tht-vi . f , < re , is c « rt : iiiily at , ilie rate of more than three . miUioua a year , and car-1 ljiug liftecn liiillions of iwss-. ngrvs .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Aug. 28, 1841, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct719/page/7/
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