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„. .. ;., ' ¦•--^^-^¦y - ¦ '^r - ^^ ^ j w^m^-^^ ^fj ^^^m^^^ m " ^ ^4^- V ^ ^ » A^h- J 10 THE SHOPKEEPERS OF BURNLEY. of GESTLEXSX t—Never, in the whole coarse my ' ISS^JSSS^tSSiBL^tSii life did I receive a bit of political intelli gence with pedeetnan , nn dert <!djgf|at» jram of money, to rna '/^^^ tha t I experienced upon one mile, walk one tS&&SmaAi taihae atue back- i one half that pleasu re wards , trundle patriotic , virtuous , and manly a hoop. ft& i,..mi!e1 wheel,»,barrow leading your truly naif a mile, hop on one leg two hundre a yards , run f resolutions. 0, how the hea rt of every honest mac backward s two hm«Ireiiyard, pick a up forty e«gs frill leap for joy -when readi ng the glad tidings that placed one yard ajar *,with his month , with his lUfiria tied, snd tsia ^»eh«gS io appea r in tbisT?eek 'a Star. Such a union is what I hismotttn, aad «W«ft ft© wJu fo m * bmstet rf«terwisfioafc haTe been long wishing for ; and its reception breS Aing-; run fivtr mT«B,g»Uc^>w ¦ftr ftrwtt dg, will coBSrm my oft-re peatsd assertion—that the half & mile backward?,.«ad lp»y «wt3B8w hunared hurdles «a «gg in working classes were not oaly not averse to, but , (fifty wi^i ^T WHjJ) ft^l^ag a for the distan ce of upwards of fonrteen ho ^rer e sincerely anxious a union with mid- AND LEEDS GENERAL ADVEETISEE. »«* flB»*wk accomplished within two boors, aatf ^alfjffi*, having iffiEg classes upon principle. Y0L. T. NO. 245. SATURDAY ULY ""^ "" SS? r had only five or six seconds to spare. ' liad not our a&nly bearing, oar , J 23, 184^ ' " Gentlemen, ^Zl^ Anotheu " Sqoaking** Mketino»—Oa Monday perseverance, indomitable courage, and strict air of derision; bat the little fellow gave him a shaving East Leaks.—A camp meeting; was held at this another Whig-a#itation-for-repeal-of-the-corn-and- adbercEce realized our real value in the poli- IMPORTANT MEETING Cijarii gt 3mtentg;enc *» with a far worse sugar - duties <¦ and - further - extension • of-commerce- razor than that with which he shaves place, on Sunday last. Messrs. Duffy, Pepper, and ' tical market, when would yon have con- his Chartist customers; Neptune's razor, used when Jarratt attended. meeting was held in the Council Boom at OF tlie Court House. It was called bj a' scanty a union, with us to be valuable 1 Never ! SADDL5W0HTK.—Mr. P. M. Brophy delivered lubbera pass the equiaoxlal line, is a fool of a thing to Daff sidered Saddle- SilBEPSHEAD.—Mr. y lectured here on Monday, advertisement published in the last number of never 111 Had we allowed ourselves to be made a lecture in the Charter Association Room, th-it with which Jemmie shaved hia brother shopocvat Soventy-SiX members were enrolled. no, worth, on Tuesday evening, July 19th, to a lar#e Our friend S#eet is a little man, but Mr, Yardwand the Leeds Mercury alone ; by which " tho Bank- every pasring breeze, and a toy in the BIDEFORD. ers, the sport of SHOBKEEPEESAT BUBKiaiY. , and respectable audience. At tne close of the lec- soon found oat h(a mistake. Big as he thouaht himself, —North Devon.—Mr. Powell lec- Morchants, Manufacturers, and others," were hand of each new inventor of a political creed, you ture, several members, both male and female, joined our little Cbattist barber fairJy took him by the nose tured here with great success, on Wednesday and Thurs- invited to attend, " irrespective of party." This weald, and ptopsrly, have left ns to that fate which THE CHARTER UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED. the Association. and latherod him like winking, tken after three or four day evenings. saving clause appears to have produced very little y, strokes of his democratic gapped iron-boop-razor, sent APPLE SORE .—Mr. Powoll lectured here on Fri- iffrct. Not onl y wore there no Tories present, bub sooner or later is sure to await the " slidin^-scale" The moat important meeting ever held in England— SALF1RD.—The friends here complain bitterl very few and with much reason of tho negligence of local his customer in to soothe his agonies with the pity day evening. leadiug Whigs ; and although the " Bank- patriot. But, alas ] Gentlemen, how the destriers important "in its composition, and more import-nit in , ers'' were requested to lend their assistance, lecturers to attend their appointments. They have aud kisies of hiswife and a pips of Virginia. Mr. BARNSTAPJiE.—air. Powell lectured here on of all complexions from our hardy ranks mast dow its results—was held at the spirited town of Burdey Sweet then read the memorial and the resolution, which not one of them appeared to the call, either on Monday evening last It wa3 called by John been disappointed c:j;ht or nine times ; but are yet, Saturday evening. blush, and especially the objectors to ear nams.» spirit, was as follows :— •' Besolved, that as the sovereign iB Whig or Tory. In a word, the attendanca Spencer, Esq., cocstsbl e, on the following requisition thanks to their own progressing well. was very thin, and the oratory j when they find yon magnanimously and bravely On Tuesday evening, the members held a meet the fountain-head of British justice, or supposed to be WSCNESBUrtY.—A funeral sermon for Holbsrry was still thmner being presented to him :— tho so, and that we have no hope whatever from the self- was preached here on Sunday, and 11s. 4d. collected for The Mayor presided. Tho orators were Mr. Hold- adopting our principles, and under the very name ing in vheir room , to take into consideration the widow. forth, Mr. Sfanafeld (Haaier, of Mr. James " To John Spencer,E sq., Constable of Burnley. propriety of building a Chartist Hall, when a com- elected HouseLof Commons, as a, last resource we are course), by which they have gained strength, and been if Garth Marshall, and Mr. J.-ffm. Tottie, (son of , the "Sis,—Ws. the undersigned , do respectfully re- Eiidee of elev-cn persons were chosea to take Eome determined to make an appeal to. th« Qiieeti, and do STAi^ BKIDGFi—On Sunday evening last, Mr. stamped on. our hearts. What force can now adopt tlie memorial Conven- Alderman,) by whom tho resolutions inserted among quest tbat you will call a meeting of the Shopkeepers tflvetive measur> s for that purpose. agreed tc> by the National Daniel Dnnavon, from M anchester, delivered a most Qur 1 right ns I What foe can now vanquish The plan we have taken of dividing the town into tion of the working elasses, and that our Cbivufflan i>& advertisements were brought forward. Tiie aff of Bumley and Habergbam-Eaves, on an early day, to energetic aud argumentative lectura in oar Koom, to a result was, that Parlminsnts is to be petitioned, and us! Juit fcr one moment turn tout attention to ;ho take into consideration the distress -which prevails districts, and appointing a collector to each district authorized to rtgn the Bame on behalf of this meeting,'' largs audivrce, aad when the lectura. was concluded a, ~y<r Goorgo the Ministers are to bo memorialised. The Mayor sad havoc which the monopoly of avaricious masters ainongst that body generally, imd to consider the pro - worka well ; and we earnestly recommend it to all Hwftisorii late member of the National Con- number of men carae fbrward aud enrolled their names: and Mr. ISoldforth were named delegates ; they our Chartisfc brethren throughout tho country. Veiitioa, a grey-hBadod veteran democrat, rose to second A vote of thanks was passed " " jour order in the Potteries ; eight priety of uniting with the shopkeepers of Manchester * to the lecturer and are. to go to London and join other '' delegatea" ; and h&3 made of and ether towns in Bending a deputation to London to Ilkistonk — Mr. West lectured here on Thursday Use rasolu tion. He said , it was the forlorn hope of the the chairman, and the meeting retired very highly thousand men on strike, baldly resisting tie tyrants' peopio—the last lime of asking. He supposed the ' "¦¦ ' " ' '- ¦ ¦ ' representations are to be made, not to a single Minis- ¦wait upon the Members of the Government, to urge se'uuifcht , to an attentive aud admiring audienoe. satiafled/V .. • , • . - .. ' ' " . , . ter, but to the united Cabinet, The Chartists, of stroke is profit stolen from you on the full amount upon them the necessity of adopting means for afford- banns would be forbidden. ; Well, what then ? After , On Tu esday, at the weekly meetiDg, six uewmembers ; ; iJVNCASTt'ER.—Mr. Mitchell delivered an able course, _did not .attend. The meeting was a corn, they should receive. Was it not time, ing immediate and permanent relief." were enrolled. the people had tried all conBtitutional and : legal, of the wages moral and peaceable meana, without avail, then they and instiuctiye lecture bare on Friday last, July the plete failure { there was not a single new point ad* should have c&st cne glance at the William Lomas, grocer Wm. Hcghes, ironmonger Lamb j-tji.—Mr. Sewell lectured here on Sunday, at 15th, to a large variced by any of the then, that joa - must fight, if tt«y could do no ether ; but Um» appeal to and attentive audience, and gave speakers. Thp whole far.ee wnich machinery and class-legislation Thos. Slater, pawnbroker K. Wood, clothier No. 1, China Walk. ' general satlsfacfcloh to ail that heard him. was gone through in an hour. : destitution Thomas Hindle, draper Oates Sagar, draper the Crown' was not the lost thing.—Oould not a passtya were creating around you ! and now that you have W.