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TO THE SHOPKEEPERS OF BURNLEY. iA: m'~k "^MnS *as held in in the whole course LJ S'? - DjrWen oil GsRTLEttEN,—Never, of my the 14th inst, to establish a Chartisi Association, when lif« did I receive a bit of polhical intelligence, with nearly twenty enrolled themselves »a meabets. Wo one half that pleasure that I experienced upon expect in the course of a week or two that on* membe)s ¦ will iocreasekthree c* four fold. AU prese reading your truly patriotic, virtuous, and manly ¦ nt unani- ¦ ¦ mously declared their determination to stand by and ions. O how the heart of every honest man ¦ ' suppoi t.the ptinciplea of the Charter. resolut » ¦ ^yy^£ ¦ ¦ ¦ • " ' ^ - ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ - . • ¦: - for joy when leading the * r - - --*8wV ¦ . ¦.. ¦ :• :¦ ¦ - , ~-- ^ r - -^^ :Xr -;^\-. - ¦^¦ '¦ ^ <\ - ^ ^ ¦ Trill leap glad tidings that — y L/ \ ^ ^ ¦BOTBSRO&iSir.—Mr.Kid, from Glasgow, lectured appear in this week's Slar. Such a union is what I here a few days ago, to the great sitiaractfon ' "of his ' ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' ¦' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ; ' ; -' ; ; ' ¦ : ' / " ¦ ¦ - : " have been long .wishing for j and its reception audie nce. ¦ . - . ; . - • ;¦• " • - . • .- - . - . • ' . - . will confirm my oft-repeated assertion—that \h& AND I>OUGaBOROTJGa.—On Sunday a delegate meet- LEEDS GENll|t M ing waa held here, when it was agreed to continue Mr. mrfdng classes were not ofily not averse to, but Duffyis «ervices for another fortnight ; also were sincerely anxious for a union with the mid- : to hold a K ¦™1! camp meiettDg near Black»rook, on Sunday, Joly 21st, elaases uponprinciple. ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦*" ¦ ¦ • : ¦ at dling YGL. Y. NO. 245. ¦ /¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ 23,• ' - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦;¦ ' • ¦ w ¦ ' two o'clock in SATURDAY. - . JULY- - , '- . ;¦ ;¦; ¦ ' the afterndon. - , . > .1842;*" - Stallin g* : ; ; . - . ]** , . .:r. **?* per Quarter.^^* - . :;.- V Gentlemen, had not our manly bearing, oar ^^ On Mohday Evening. Mr. Sfcevlngton delivered an perseverance, indomitable courage, and strict Jf EWCAST US.—The Chartists of Newcastle held address to the middle clasa Twelve new member* EViPORTANT MEETI NG C^avtfct Itntenteentt* BIDEPORD. —North Devon —Mr. Powell lec- were • adherence realized our real value in the poli- thai * Easiness meeting In their Hall , Goat Inn, Cloth tured here with great succe&a, on Wednesdayand Thurs- enrolled. ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' ; ¦ ¦ tical market, when would you have con- OP Market/ on Monday evening, July l&i Mr. Jamea day evenings. ; . - .; ¦:} ¦: /.' " . ' ' ' y ' ' ) :-;¦ ' ¦ - ' ; : WiTWi cK.T^Mr. Duffy visited this placei on Tuesda y, SADD1EWORTH.—Mr.P. M. Brophy delivered Parvia having been unanimously called to the chair, Jttl y 12, and sidered a union with us to be valuable 3 Never J a lecture in the Charter Association Room Saddle- APPtEDORB .—Mr. Powell lectured here on Fri- addressed o namer oos assembly. At the , the secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting, - ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ close of which, thir ty-five no, never ! 11 Had we allowed ourselves to be made worth day evening.- .- .; ' - ' , , - . • ¦ ' . : ¦ ¦ ' ¦. ¦ " ' . '- ' ¦¦ - . members were enrolled. , on Tuesday evening, July 19th, to a large which were confirmed; likewise, a letter from Mr. Baring the week he visited Belton , Castle DoDlDgtc n, he sp e p i d SHOPKEEPERS and respectable audience. At the close of the lec- BARM STAPLE .—Mr. Powell lectared here on t ort of ev ry ass ng breeze, an a toy in the , O'Connor, wherein ¦ Kegsworth ,. East Lcaie AT BURN1ET . he pledges himself to favour the • ' ;¦ •:¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ , and itdag hboiousa, enrolllus Saturda y evening, ;. ._ . „• .^' ¦ -:, . - . • hand of each new inventor of a political creed, you ture, several members, both male and female, joined Ohartitto of Newcastle district with the promised ; . - to all about eighty member * - THE CHARTER UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. the Association. VW6 between tbS lBih and termina«o« of AUgBSt WBDNESBXJHY.—A f uneral sermon for Holberry would, and properly, have left us to that fate which J East Xeake;—A camp meeting was held at thia BAfcFORD.—-The friends here complain bitterly, (being already engaged for every day until the 16th.) was preached¦hete on Sunday, and Us. 4d. »• "The most important meetiag ever held in England — ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' collected for place, on^ Sunday last. Messrs. sooner or later ia huts to await the slidin^-seale" - • ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' i: ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' - " " ¦ : ' Duffy, Pepper , and and with much reason, of the negligence of local The secretarylikewise read from the Star the' proceed- ..tha -wJ idoir.. : . :-1 ¦ - - - : : ¦/. , ¦ - : ¦¦ patriot. But, alas ! Gentlemen, how tLo deserters important in its composition , and more important in Jarratt atten ded. ' ,. - - its results —was held at the spirited town of Burnley lecturers to attend their appointments. They have ings of tb«Manchester meeting of the New Executive STAtCT BRliDGF.—On Sunday evening last, Mr. of aH complexionsfrom our hardy rants must now been disappointed eight or nine times ; but are yet, on the 4th Instant, -when Messrs.Phenix and Sinclair Sheepshead. —Mr. Daffy lectured here on Monday . on Monday evening last It was called by John Daniel Dunavon, from Manchester, delivered a most Seventy.six members were enrolle d. blush, and especially the objectors to ©ur namt1 Spencer , Esq , thanks to their own spirit, progressing well. weredeputed to wait upon such of the middle classes energetic and argumentative lecture in our Koom, to a constable , on tbe following requisition as are favourable when they find you magnanimously and bravely feeing pres ented to Mm:— On Tuesday evening, the members held a meet* to our cause, and solicit contributions large audience, and when the lecture was concluded a Z*fOTTINOHAM AND ITS VriCINITT. —CHARTIST ing iu their room, to take into consideration the to the National Tribute Fund. Mr. Dees laid his number of men came forward and enrolled Doings.—Mr. Mead , of Birmingham , preached adopting our principlss," and under the very name . their names. to many " To JohnSpe ncer, Esq., Constable of Burnley. propriety of building a Chartist Hall, when a com- balance sheet of the Convention Fund before the A vote of thanks was passed to the lecturer and thousand s upon the forest, on the present distress and by which they have gained strength, and been " Sib,—Wb, the nndersigned , do respectfully re- mittee of eleven persons were chosen to take some ConnoJl , which upon being compared with the secre- the chairman, destitu tion and the meeting retired: ¦ very highly¦ of th e working classes. Many new mem- tary' - ¦ ' ' ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ : ' - - ' ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' - "¦¦ stamped on our hearts. What force can cow quest that you will call a meetiag of the Shopkeepers effective measures for that purpose. s account, wan found correct , and received as such. satisfied. ¦::¦:- , ^ - - . -. : / . • . -. bers, amongst whom, are some of the middle mea, affright us! What foe can now vanquish of Burnley and Habergham-Eaves , on an early day, to _ The plan we have taken of dividing the town into Mr. Cockbnrn then delivered a very soul-sUrring fare- Joined the aBSsciatioio. In the evening Mr. Gaorg« take into consideration the distress which prevails districts, and appointing a collector to each district well address to the meeting, being necessitated to leave XAWCASTEB.—Mr. Mitchell delivered ah able Harrison preached a funer al sermon to ten or twelve us! Just for one moment turn your attention » the works well ; and we earnestly recommend it to all thia district for the Bouth in quest of employment , and ifl»tructive lectur e here on Friday last , July the tkousan d amongst that body generally, and to consider the pro- upon the foreBt. On Sunday evening -me.; T. sad havoc which the monopoly of avaricious masters priety of unitin g -with the shopkeepers of Manchester our Chartist brethren throughout the country. having lost his situation here because he opposed the 16th, to a large and attenti ve audienc e, an d gave Clark, ef Stockport, lectured at Huckna l Torkard , to a has made of yonr order in the Potteries % eight and ether towns in sending a deputation to London to Corn Law humbug, Mr. Falvey ; at the end of Which general atlsf aottOB to «Jl «iarheard hrm. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^< : very large meeting. Commodorei ~ Ilkestonb.—Mr. West lectured here on Thursday ^ ^ ^ Mead preach ed the TH0T3SA5D men on sfoiie, boldly resisting the tyrants' wait upon the Members of the Government , to urge se'nnight, to an attentive and admiring audience. be., resigned his seat as a member of the GeneraCouncil l , DEWSBURY. —A District Council same evening at Arnold Democratic Chapel , to a whereupon Meeting was > 8irok% la profit stolen from you on the full amount upon them the necessity of adopting meant for afford- On. Tuesday, at the weekly meeting, six new members Mr. Stephen Biaos moved, and Mr. Finlay held at LitUetown , on Sunday last, when delegates crowded ; congregation , a funeral sermon; for Samuel ing immediate and permanent relief." seconded, J< That the secretary bo inBtruoted to furnis h H6lb»rry ; some of the poor Irish of the- wagesthey should receive. Was it not time, were enrolled. were present from tha following pl aces:—Dewsbury, reapers were smiong«t William Lomas, grocer Wm. Hughes, ironmonger Mr. Cockbum with credentials as a lecturer and an Batley Carr , OsBett , Batjey i Birstal * Wakefleld, Cleck- the congregation ; three lads frem Connaught (Cat holics) then, that you should have cast one glance at the Lambeth.—Mr. Sewell lectured here on Sunday, at honest Chartist ; stating at the same ¦ said big Dan was a big lascal, Toos. Slater , pawnbroker IU Wood, clothier No. 1, China "Walk. time , that be was heaton, and iittleto wn. After tha auaucial bu&ineas of and he would never destitution which machinery and class-legislation Thomas Hindle, draper Oates Sagar , draper discharged from his employment here through the lit' the meeting was transacted / th« following resolutions have another penny of their money at- all at all. were creating around you ! and now that you have W. Waddington , Btationei J, W. Annisgson, druggist Old Basvobd.—Mr. T. Clark lectured here on fluence of the League / because Mr.