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tw ^ i > grw —^ 21 js going on well here among the " jroodaen and true '— % deep-rootad conviction has taken possession of their minds of the necessity for all who are desirous of forwarding the great obje <* we have in view—the regeaarataonof our J 6 untry ,. to unite in one indissolflMe . bond , knowing that ttnion and perseverance jj » us is adl that is * e--qnired to make our prine » lfe Wtimph over all opwwitaon : and vrecannot , therefore , ; bntlook snttsnsivieion and distrust upon my person , under whatever feharaeter he may assubw ! , or whatever power be may be clothed with , possessing any amount of infiuenee ever his feilowmeiij wnfrWill , as this important sea ** , wfaee « ar principles are spreading so rapidly , and the eanse in rach a healthy condition , and a desire from many eJicked who were formerly onraitteroppoaente to receive a knowledge of our principle *—we say it looks very suspinioas , and angora very , unfavourably for as , to Bee men who
| jU . Cr > ryuu » v , j ^ wwa . «^ ovo nn ¦ j ^ vug m * ter < J 3 t 3 o £ hisfelloTOmen , and tio prosperity of their eounJry and ' posterity at heart , going about the country , endeavonring to sow disunion and dissension among men who would other wise be heartily united . Of what purpose is is to us , though Feargua CCSacor niay hate adyocated physical force ! We look ' not to wtat has passed , but as a beaoonto guide us in eur future eourBe ; we look So the pre- ; sens and oar future prospects , as most demanding our attention ; and what matters it to us though a Brewster may . say be is for moral force only ? These are questions we hare liitle to say about . We wiefc they . were buried in . " oblivion ' s wave , " and for ever . Ail we want is union . It is high , time to throw overboard . all causes oi" dispute—all minor differences oogal now to be nerged in onr determination to he free—discord has too long characterised cur move-|
ment- —vrhen | hall we see an end of it \ Wh ? n shall we see one \ spirit actuate us in all our undertakings ! When shalfvre sec the regeneration of our country , and ' the happiness ofher sons be tho soje-knpelling motive to virtuons and noble actions ? It is high time that we should arice , and , with a powerful arm , strangle this serpent of discord , auu destroy .. this hydra if oppression , which is stalking over ' the length and breadth of the land , and which preys on en ? own viiaJs . Let us be united , and we ¦ will ' be enabled to approach darker undismayed , andtenst difficulties that in the mean time appear irresistible . Oar principles being just , ar . d founded on equity , fixed on an immovcable basis , excluding no man from » participation of the benefits they will confer , wiH ultimately triumph over all opposition , and be established in peace .
0 * Monday Ivjcht last , the members of the Aberdeen Charter Union met , Archibald M'Donald in the chair , the minutes of the previous meeting having L ; en read and confirmed , it was agreed to pay . those two females who have been so cruelly victimised by their task-masters for presenting the plaid to O'Connor , £ ve shijHrgs per week until they got employment . This is a practice that ought always to be acted on by our Chartist brethren or sisters , whenever one of their members are oppressedj to support Lira against his rekntless oppressor . Mr . Robert Lowery being expected in Aberdeen , the coqbcII were empowered to make arrangements for holding & meeting . Mr > Lowerj is the most popular agitator that has yet been in this town , with the
exception of 0 Connor . He has rendered the cause frea t service here , and is deservedly respected alike y hi 3 brothor Chartists and tLsir opponents ; his unassuming manner , his dispassionate recital of the wrongs inflicted upon the people , and the impressive manner in which he urges the adoption of those principles which alone can sava our country from ruin , has on all occasions fully convinced his audiences that e . thing but a Radios ' ! reformation in tho national institutions will produce national prosperity . Th © propriety of electing a delegate to represent us in the for thcoming Convention , to be holden i n London on the 4 th . of February , was likewise discussed , bat was postponed until next meeting . The meeting shortly afterwards separated .
Ob Tcesdat Night a meeting of the Female Chartists wa ^ held in the Hall , 38 , George-street , Mrs . Ad Cos ia iha chair ; several meaberg having been enrolled , the Chairwoman introduced Duncan Kieolson to address them , the subject being the influence of woman over man , the noble actions performed by them in former times , and the great good thai would result from their taking an active part" in the present struggle fc ? political independence . He adduced many striking instances from hi ? torv , to show ths influence of woman over man , and likewise of their noble actions , such as Joan of Arc , the maid of Sarragossa , the Countess of March , and urged ' . hem to icfiaence their fathers , their hrnthers . husbandsand lovers to become Chartists .
, Say not , my countrywomen y » Ijav © ii »> power ; in you is our hope , we look to you for the salvation of our country , the regeneration of our countrymen . Pharoah ' s daughter saved Moses from the deep waters , and he saved his kindred From its unrelenting grasp of the oppressor , the task-master ' s scourge ; jaoihers , to yocr care is entrusted the forming of the " young numeral ' s mind , " the instruction of our youth , it is you who form the national character ; Jon it is who can impress upon the minds of your sous cr of your daughters , a love of noble actions , or of ignoble c : 2 ds . Do yon value their happiness through life , your own welfare , or the prosperity of yo-cr country , then instil into their minds a love of liberty . Show them the corruption which abound ?
among men , and how to avoid the snares that are set to entrap unwary and .-onsnspectkig youth ; point out the noble deeds of the " mighty dead , " recount to them the glorious actions of their ancestors , who died for their country and posterity . Freedom is dear to every young breast . Whit youth is there to whose ear " the souad of iibersyisnot sweet ! whose hear : does not enthusiastically beat at the names of a Wallace , a Bruce , or a Tell I After further remarks , he said , I have thus established , if not the superiority , at least the equality of ¦ woman with man , when the laicnt powers of their minda have Wsn called into action , when the dormant energies of their souls hare been roused into the performance of noble
deed 3 . On one occasion t . ey made Xerxes the Great exclaim , that u tie women behaved like men , and the men like women . ^ It will now be no difficult izsk to prove that the cause of ChaniEni weald be benefited by the women taking an active pan i n the agitation . 0 , say the wiseacre , womsn have nothing to do with politic ? . Very good . Then 1 would ask , why do polities interfere with them ? I > o not politics rob them of the enjovmem of fcte , bfcit their social happiness and domestic Miss ? Their interests are wound sp wit-, thosd of man , say a second party . If * . hs inu-rests of "women , in wiat is called low life , are inseparable from thoso of man , why make any disiinctlons with royalty ? "Why allow a woman to be the cLief magistrate
of the , nation ? The salic ' avr of Trance excludes women from regaJ . authorr . / , and I would ask Viiiat nation on earth is so renca under the dominion of women as France \ 2 \ oae whoever . The laws of England acknowledge the ri ^ nt of women to the throne , and ye * when other women take an active part in . that which iifecu the happiness of their families , they are to be told that they liare no right to interfere . Indeed ! Has a woman- no r ^ iit , if she is robbed of her treasure , to cry " Stop tnief ?" Has she no right to raise her voice to ^ top the robber in hi 3 plundering career I How very consistent I Have women no rights , have women no interests to uphold , or are they to submit in sullen silence to be ; he passive slaves of the other half
of creation s lords . " Forbid it , justice ! If one womaa has a right to govern , another woman r . j . a right to a voice in ths choosing of legislator ; if she is qualified to peiform the one right , she ;' = competent to disefear ^ e ti » other duty . H-. n m ^ nt as well a-dops the creed of the Turks , un ^ say at once that they hare no souls , as have the auciac ; : y to say they have no rights ; the one is as cons 3-tent as the other . _ To say that they have no rights to proiect , no difties to perform , beycml the Ira \ t 3 of the domestic circle , is all fudge . 1 do not say that every woman should have a vote ; the interest of the married -. roaid be carefully -watched by h « r husband , but every young maid and wiow ehoula have a vote . Mau and woman were created in God ' s imsge , equal , if not in physical power , in jaenir . i faculties and capacity . Are they no ; contributing to the wealth of society , of ilie sta-. e I Do not they produce by their industry very many
of the necessaries and luxuries of society 2 . L > u not they pay taxes ? The constitu ion says tni : * ' taxation and representation should go hand in haad , " and that no one &aa'l be taxed - ^ iihou ; . their consent , " therefore they ougdt to be represented . If they infringe any of our penal law ? , they are punished . "The laws or' England are made with , the understanding that those who are to obey them , have a voice personally or by representative , in rn * W"g them . " The suffrage is there-. fore t&eir indisputable right . For mjl > &rt , were 11 ft woBuuit I would not acknowledge the Q lean ' s ; right to the crown , if she did not concede my drirQ u > the suffrage . After showing in many ways how they would benefit the cause by joining the agitation , he concluded with exhorting them to use all the influence they possessed , in order to induce their relatives , to become Chartists , and sat down . After tome other business had been transacted , the meeting dissolved .
ZQXGTON ( Staffoedshire ) . The cause of Chartism is making rapid progress in this place . We are regularly supplied , every Sunday . afternoon , vrivh aCbartist preacher , and also errery Tuesday night with a lecturer on the same subject . Messrs . Richards , Mart , and Robinson , are the persons appointed to preach ana lecture at the times stated above , and their audiences on both ooctsioos are very great , and not only bo , but our number of nemben atestotk augmented every week , so that though theJajL Itnat we shall not be the least , in the glo-Xlfl ^ B tibK 3 && ^ ~ * & BOfflftl # O | JP . —On Saturday evening , a tempenaee tea ^ wrtj lock plaee in the Ralph Green School Boosafjrim a goodly number of bt-th sexes sat down to aaftefifellent tea . : W ^ ¦
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 12 . BAKKRtPTS . Henry Doncaife Rusbbury , Fitzroy-place , Southwark Bridge-rosd , tuoaey scrivener , to surrender Nov . 19 , at three , Die 24 , at twelve , at the Court of B \ nkruptcy , Basitig ^ &Il-Btreet . Solicitor , ilr . Biciley , Duke-street , St James's ; official assignee , Mr . PennelL Fviehard QrirStha Welford , Strand , printer , Nov . 19 , at two , Dec . 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Easinehall-street Solicitor , Mr . Wilkinson , Lincoln ' s Inns fields ; official assignee , Mr . Alsagar , Bircbin-Jill 6 . Henry Chapman Carter , Hammersmith , carpenter , ~ S ov- 23 , Dec 2-i , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Lonadale , Teiuple-ehambers ; official assignee , Mr . Whltmore , BasinghaU-street .
William Nash , Budge-row , tea dealer , Nov . 23 , Dec 24 , at one , at the Court of Backniptcy , Baslnghallstreet Solicitor , Mr . Adamson , Eiy-place , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Alsagar , Birchin-la&e . Benjamin AaronB , Knowles-court , Doctors ' -commons , furrier , >" oy . 27 , at one , Dec . 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , BasinghaU-street Solicitors , Messrs . Wood and Ellis , Corbtfs-court , Qracechurchstreet ; official assignee , Mr . Edwards , Frederick ' splace , Old Jewry . Abraham Levy Benraian and Joshua Brandon , Wallbrook-bnildings , Citjr , merchants , Nov . 26 , at twelve , Dec 24 , at eleven , tt the Court of Bankruptcy , Basingfeall-street Su . ' icitors , Messrs . Jones and Sons , Sise-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Graham , Basinghallstreei .
Thosas WlnteTbourne , A . bcniarle-street , Piccadilly , tavern keeper , Nov . 24 , at twelve , Dec . 24 , at eleven , at th © Court of Bankruptcy , Basin ^ hall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Conkr .-y , Lamb ' s Conduit-place ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Ba'inghall-street Augustus Bahte , Sactville-slreet , Piccadilly , tailor , Nov . 24 , at one , Deo 24 , at eleven , at the Court of Binkruptcy , Bisinghall-street Sjlicitor , Mr . Pike , Old Burlington-street ; official assignee , Mr . Lackington , Coleman-street-barMiags . John Kirkley >! yer 3 , SaDA-r iand , victualler , Nov . 26 , Dec . 24 , at ( -It-vex , at tr-j B'ii ? e Hotel , Bishop Weannoutb . So ' . k-itors , Mcssr- B ; il , Brodrick , and Bell , Bow GbirrehTiird , CUeopsi . ' . e ; and Mr . Wilson , Snnderland .
WiUiam WaVser Salf- ^ rd , S * ... VpnTt , timber merchant , Nov . 27 , Dec . 24 , a ' , ten , at th C -- ' . n ilssioners' Rooms , Mancbcster . S > iicitors , Messia . Mokinson and Sanders , Elm-court , Mi Idle-ten )] ^ - . ; aa ' . Messrs . Atkinson and Sanders , Manchtster-Eccles lsl--aue , York , linf-n draper , Nov . 19 , at eleven , Dec . 24 , at two , . s . the Guildhall , York . Solicitors , Messrs . Baxter , L , ncjla ' s-inn-flelds ; and Mr . Pearson , York . William Waikin , ja ¦ ., L-nuington Priors , War-¦ svickihiis , -wharfinger , Nov . 22 . Dec . 24 , at twelve , at the Linsdowne llurd , Leammtton Priors . Sjlioitors , Messrs . Psirkes and sju , Verulam Buildings , Gray ' sinn ; anft Mr . Ccpt . Leamingt < sn P / iors . Joseph Walker , Newbo ' . rl Moor , Derbyshire , eatthen-Tire manu : ajtar = r . Nov . 23 , Dec . 24 , at one , at the Rutland Ai . iis Inn . Ri ^ cTeiL Solicitors , Messrs . Lncaa and Cutts , Chestuiij-jul ; and y . f * m . Spence and BuUi'vant . j . ii ' red v \ aae , Bstifurd-square .
Br-tty F ~ ~ :, Saar ^ cS * T ^ ncashirt ; .. hleacher , DjC . 1 , 14 , a-, fwcive , at the Swan Ian ,- Bolton-le-moorg . Solicitors , 'Ic « r 3 . MiiUo , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple ; an i Mr . Briggs , Buitou-le-moors . W . iiwm F « ii and Thomas Fell , Sharpies , Lancibhire , provision dealers , December 1 , 24 , a' -, ten , at the Swan Inn , Bjltan-i -moors- Solicitors , Messrs . Adtington , G-regory , Faulkner , and Foile :, Bediurd-row ; and Mr . H . iaipsun , Maacbesitir . Thomas Burbey , Kiehard Loe , and James Loe , Portsmomh , bankers , Dec . 3 , atone , 24 , at twelve , at the G-eorge Inn , Portsmouth . Solicitors , Messrs . HoUne , Lif-. ns , and Young , >* e-w Ian ; Messrs . Cruikshmk and Wakeaeld , Gosport ; and Mr . Hilliard , Portsmonth . John FoT ? kes , Lsicit ' , hosier . Nov . 24 , Deo . 24 , at twelve , at the Ca 3 t ! o u : Leicester . Solicitors , Mr . Litton , Leicsster ; aa . l Mr . Tayior , Jjhn-street , B ^ lford-row .
PARTNERSHIPS UliiSOLVED . J . Whitaker acu J . w Li taker . Salford , Lancashire , licensed victu-Alltra . R . Z , v ' .: ob « nbart , E . Zwilchenbarfc and J . Saaright , Liverpool , general merchants . J . Austin , K Peat , and W . Vardicj , Farnworth , Lancashire , machine makers ; as far as le ^ ards J . Austin . C . fi&dfield and J . Sanderson , Sheffield , anvil makers .
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From the GazMi of Tuesday , Nov . 16 . bankrupts . Robert Roberts , wine merchan :, Gower-street , North , to surrender Nov . 23 , at half-pwt ekven , and Dae . 25 , at twelve , at tho Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Whitmore , official -assignee ; Solicitors , Messrs . WaUl and Son , Hart-street , Bloomsbury . William Straker , bockseller , 413 , West Strand , Nov . 23 , at half-past one , and De « . 28 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Gibson , official assignee , Ba&inghail-street -, Solicitor , Mr . Hopkinson , Red IAongaTare .
Thomas Morton Junta , merchant , Yardley , Worcestershire , Nov . 26 , and D .-c . 28 , at two , at the Waterloo-rooms , Birmingham . Solicitors , Messrs . Rowland and Young , Waits Lion Court , Cornhlll , London ; Messrs Tyndall ami Son , Birmingham . James Croft , dyer , Apperley Bridge , near Bradford , Yorkshire , Nov . 24 , and Dsc 28 , at ten , at th 8 Cjmjuissionera ' -rooms . Leeds . Solicitors , Mr . Walker , Fornival ' s Tun , London ; Mi . Bl&ckbarn , Leeds .
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^ William Emanj , bookseller , Aldersgate-stoeet , Nor » , and Dec 28 , at eUiren , . * ^ Co ^ ofBtokrupU XtV Xurqaand , C ^ ptiall ^ WM ^ i j ^ cMF mi&i 0 MEteltor , Mr . NortoB , If « r ^ - » treet , ^ pabops | a || ; : - ^ H B » rett , imt <*» r , wmm , imam pe&i ahd 28 , at tiwlTtf , a ^ tixe ^ own . Hafl , WattBfld . Solicitori , Mr . Branson , ShefiWd' ; Mr . Most , CWa | lane , London . George Bogf , builder , Exmouth-street , Clerkenwell , W % 93 » B 1 fa £ | paft tkrftn , ind Dec 28 , at ; twelve , at thi OwrtP it Smknptis . j Mr . Belcb ^ i offoUl aaagnS « ; * Bon < fltor Mr . Ki ^ r Winch «» W | Wai ( l 6 ig , ¦¦ ¦ /
&n * t WtBcawter-stewt . .- . ; . ' ... Thomas Hill , jon ,, and Wipiam Brookes , merchaati , St Mary Aze , Nor . 24 ,. at ttub , and D « c . 2 , ^ at eleven ! at the Court of Bankruptey . * Mr . Jehnson , official assignee , Baninghall-street ' ; Solicitor , Mr . Fisher , BoekUnburv . Henry GrQves , timber merejant , Warwick , Nor . 23 , and Pet ;/ 24 , at the Laiudowne Hotel , Leamington Prior * Solldtort , Mr . Cary , SLSwrttten ' s-lane , London ;' Mri Kitchen , Wwwi <* . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' * ¦•' - ¦' ¦¦ '¦< ¦ ¦ Frmds Bttttan , wooUte . diaptr * Brirto ^ No 27 , and De « . Vt ,- » k # l « ven ,. » tUi ^ CoinmissioMts ' iRoopia , Man cheater . ; Solicitors , Messrs- M ^ uns oa and Saii 4 w » Middle lemple , London ; Messrs . Atkiason and Saundsn , Norfolk-stwet Mane&eliaf . - I ? - ' Antkony Morlaod .. Soulby ,- wine -merdhant . Saint MMy ., Et-Hill , Not . £ 3 , at haU ^ M ^ twelve , » t the Court of Bankruptcy .. Mr . Green , Aldermanbury official assignee ; Solicitor , Mr . Ogden , St Mildred's Court , Poultry . ¦
Edward Mountford , and Frederics : Mountford , drapers , Bath , Nov . ' 26 , and Dae , 28 , at eleven , at ( he Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Groom , official assignee , Lombard-BtreiBt ; ; Solidtor , Mr . Ashum ,- Cbeapside . . . Mitel Coa , laeeman . Goldsmith-street , Wood-street , Obeapside , Not . 24 . at three , and Dec . 28 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Lackingtoh , Coleman-street-buUdingl , ' badll ass % ne « ; Sojicltors , Messrs . Carter and Gregory , Lord Mayor ' s Court-office . John Crowther and John Bntterwortn , black beer brewers , Loeds , Nov . 24 and-and Bee 28 , % t 4 * 0 , at the Ctommissionen ' room , Leeds . -Solicitors , Mr . Wils « n , Southampton-street , Bloottufbory ; Mesto . P * fn « Eddisoo , and Ford , Leeds .. ' ' ' ¦ ¦ '*¦ " xv , ¦ Leopold Neumegen , bookflefler , HIgbgato , Dao . 1 , and 28 > at on& , at tho C <« irt ofSankiuptej . Mr . Johnson , B&slngbaU ^ tswt , official apsign « e i Solicitor M ? . PavU , CbatlotW-rtreet , Bedf « r 4 raquare .,
• Qoorge Turk , /» ddler , Cheltenoaia , Nov . 2 ( 5 and Dee . 28 , at twelve , at the Royal Hotel . Cheltenham . SoUcHors ^ . Mr , ' Stiles , Cheltanham ; Carter and Lindsell , Raymon < l-buUdInfB , Gray ' s Inn , London . John Nightingale , innkeeper , Rasholrae , Lancashire , Nov . 27 , and Dec 22 , at twelve , at the Commissioners ' - rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Cress well , Manchester- Mr . ' Gibson , Manchoater ^ and Messrs Chesholme , Hale and Gibson , Lincoln ' s Inn-flelds , London . William Morgan , bookseller , Longdon , Staffordshire , Dee , 1 , at one , and Dec . 28 , at twelve , at the Swan Hotel , Lichfleld . Solieltors , Mr . Tathara , Stapleinn , London ; Mr . Eggington , Lichfleld . William Lister , cloth manufacturer , Rodley , Yorkshire , Not . 24 , and Deo . 28 , at twelve , at the Commercial Buildings , Leeds . Solicitor , Mr . Walker , FurnlvmVs-inn , London ; Mr . Blackburn , Leeds .
Jonn Lewis , coal master , Hockley Colliery , Sedgley , Stafifbrdsbira , Dec . 1 , and Pec 28 , at ten , at the Swan Hotel , Wolverhampton . Solieiters , Mr . Brown , Bilston , Staflbrdsbire j Messrs . Williamson and Hill , Verulam-buildlngs , Gray ' s-inn .
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8 OWEBBT . —On Thursday week ,, J 4 r » . West . West-Riding lecturer , visited this plaoft , and 45 KT vered a very humourous and Ibtereiting . t / Atpe&tio » densely crowded &n < Uance , . ar ^ iBj ; h'ftt » "Sjyfjflff ' join the National Chapter AseAeiktloa . ' ' X ; K , - ''' OLD DBLPH . ^ Mr . Jum&s Doffr delftered Boul-Btirring address to the hardy mountaineers of Saddleworth is their Leeture Room , Mill-gate , S alph , on Saturday evening . At the oonolnsions address , three cheers were given for Fekftpia O'Connor three for Frost , Williams , and JoBe # Jfcnsi three for the Charter .
WARRUfOTON . —The National Petition was adopted here at a public meeting on Sundaj evening last . The 7 V increasing in numbers , and expect a vJaitfrom Mr . O ^ Connor while onTMs Lancashire toar . . , DARZlNeTOM . —The Chartists of this plaee held their weekly meeting on Monday night , at eight o ' clock , when the following resolution was carried : — " That this s > m > tin ? adont the National
retmon as issued by tne executive ot Um nanoMi Charter , Association , and this meeting pledged j itself to use every exertion within ia its power to I procure signatures . " : -- *¦ OV 0 SBVKS . —A publle meeting of the inta--, bitxnts of tliis place was held in the Chartist IteSiding Boom , near Byker Bar , on Wednesday ereaifix j last , to take into consideration the propriety of [ adopting the National Petition . Mr . J . Hebdifl was ^ callea to the chair . Mr . John Hall , Bub-secretary , i moved the adoption of the National Petition , which i was adopted . * Several new members joined . The j usual meeting was held in the Beading B ^ om , on I Sunday morning ; Mr . George Bell ia : the . chatr . j The members proceeded to make arrangements for ' i the Byker Hill meeting . A number of tracts were : distributed among the members and others present ;
one or two more members were carolled , a&d olhers promised to enrol next Sunday . Mr . mil was elected delegate to Newcastle , on busauss connected trith the two bodies . Mr . Wm . Parker is no longer a member of this association . - ' . CONGLSTON . —A delegate meeting for the county of Chester , was held at Congleton on Sunday , when , delegates were present and . letters read from the following places : —Congleton , Maoolea field , Hazlegrove , North Mottrata , . Mtddtewich , and Hanley . The £ o ] iowme resolution waa adopted : — That Hyde aod New Mills be reqeestod to join the county of Chester , in the payment of our lecturer , and in the appointment of a member , for
the forthcoming Convention , and for carrying on a peaceful agitation . " It was unanimously agreed that Mr . Doyle be engaged for another month , from the time that he finishes the month ' s service that he first engaged for , and that the people of Cheshire be called upon to use every exertion in obtaining signatures to the National Petition , and every ' other legal means for obtaining the People ' s Charter . LONDON . —The Eastern Division of Boot and Shoemakers met at the Star Coffee House , Golden Lane , on Sunday evening last . The meeting was addressed by two of the County Council , and other members of the Association , on the necessity of a union in the present struggle for the Charter .
Delegate Council . —The Council met on Sunday last , Mr . Knight in the chair . The Council , as usual , was occupied in receiving reports , and sending lecturers and deputations to the various localities . Money was received from various bodies for the service of the London Delegate Tract Committee . The quarterly balance-sheet of the Council was reported by the auditors to be correct and satisfactory . Daring its sitting Messrs . Leach , Campbell , and M'Douall entered the room , and were loudly cheered . After a variety of other business , the meeting adjourned . Westmissteb . —Mr . Farren lectured at the Charier Coffee House , Srretton Ground , on Sunday last , to the great satisfaction of his audience . St . Pancius . —Mr . Lees lectured at the Feathers , Warren-street , to a numerous audience , on Sunday last . The talented lecturer was highly applauded . Thirteen members were enrolled .
Toweb Hamlets . —Mr . Wheeler lectured on Sunday l » st on the Charter to a crowded audience . The unfortunate Potts had a second collection made for him , and the sum of 4 ? . 7 d . was given to him , and one pound was lent to him to set him to work for himself .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 20, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct729/page/2/
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