„...... ;., ' ¦•--^^-^¦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 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.—On Sunday, Mr. C. Con- H. Holland, cofft;e-hou88 J. W. Scott, watchmaker an eloquent lecture at this place on Monday evening kngth, aud cojj ^ded seconded and whioh was literally crowded to Buffocation for or the threat of the proud conqueror ! No ; your the CJlark, of ' ppbifed no* addressed a meeting in 3ishop Aucfeland on. the keep-r » Jaa. Eastham, ironmoBger last. res8lnMmj|VlJr. filtot^B^i i^ the distressed state of the country ; at the close of which a fuil hour before the time of meeting. Mr. Hodgson adhesiou to the people's principle is received as it Henry Hargr^res, grocer Samuel Smith, draper reaoiStforyln ah eloquent and impassioned speech of v»s called to the chair, when a memorial t& tha Bubton-on-Trent.—On Monday and Tnesday considerable length, and sat down amid the reiterated the sum of riveshillings was collected for Mrs. Holberry. Qaeen ; ought to be, as a proof of your judgment, and as a Peter Phillips, drnggiifc William Heap, ironmonger evenings large meetings were held here in the for ihe release of Peddie and Brook , plaudits of the assembled thousands. A voto of oonfi- HASLINGDEN.—A large meeting was helden on was briefly proposed and seconded, after which test of your sincerity. Richard Sagar, draper Joseph Sutcliffe, co-opera- Market Place, to hear two lectures from Mr. West. ? William Heaton, druggist tive fitore dence was proposed fn air. F. O'Connor aud in the Rev. the 13th instantj:iii Marsden.'square, to h«;ar the report Mr. O Cpnnbr v as introduced by the Chairman Gentlemen, we may now look npon the Charter Considerable excitement exists in the town, owing Wm. Hill, by Mr. Caister, and aeconded by Mr. Long- Hindle Rawcliffd, grocer Dav^dHorner, grocer to a great of Mr. Saiith, the Anti-Corn La-v delegate. After an to 8uppdrt it. When he presented himself the as being on the high road to completion ; and then " " man having decamped with all the mire, who passed very high encomiums upon both those cheering ; John Pollard, grocer WilliamMosehamp,grocer money that was in the Savings' Ba nk ; and a Mr. able speech of an hour, in which he defciiled tha parti- and xvaving of hats, with which he was gentlemen. Mr. Korry moved a voto of thftnks to T. S. culars cf thu interview1 with Sir Robert Peel , the received how gratifying to your minds to XiSsci, that Burnley Thomas-Wilkinson, grocer William Wilson, grocer Tidd Pratt has come down from the Government, &c.\ onhis entrance, wererenewod for atiphsider- was the firss town in. England where thai aLiauce Joseph Pktcber, druggist. E. k E. Mauley, grocera Dunuombe, Esq. M.P. ; eeconded by Mr. Cliariea pate. lecturer concluded by moving a resolution to thei efftct , able time, after which Mr. O'Connor sooke' for to make an offer of I83. in the pound, if the T/jrte cheers were givenj with a vote of syitipathy ia he which sealed it was contracted. Yes, in trntb, and E. Houldin^, shoe maker. William Horner, tea dealer depositors will accept it. that aa ali tho Anti-Corn Law efforta liad failed in arrest- nearly two; hours, upon those subjects most sufferings of Frost, Williams, and Jones, Howftl Jones, ing the attention of Government and Parliament; tha nearly connected with the - I thank you; 1 thank yon for myselt George Senior, tea dealer Richard Broxnp, tai!or . . *eli< .being of the on my soul, , John Sntcliffe BAWICK.—On Monday last a public meeting was and Roberts, and all ffther Whig victimg. Mr. Meacl people should now agitate for tha People's Charter. Mr. Wirking cjassesj and explained every law , grocer Tbomas Broxup, saddler held in the Ckartifct Hall , it being an adjourned meet- and still more do I ihaak you on behalf of ths mil- J Sutherland, pawnbroker William Astin, grocer rend a letter from Mrs. Frost, received by him that day> Tattersali seconded tho resolution in ai? able speech • and rejEfulatioa . affeciirig their iatereata so ole&rly whose welfare I have incessantly toiled ing from the previous Monday, to take into considera- which stated she had that no letter of the kind Btated and tho meeting adopted it unanimously. It is Buppp3e(i tbat every ;mas woman, and child, lions for . John Clegg, stationer WiLiam Thompson, hatter tion the case e>f Mr. 'Mason , f in the vast as- Robert Wilson, grocer Richard Howard, and his companions, in in the papers, but all those she has rccoi?ti3 invariably that there wore from seven to eight thousand people it semblage, upon: being frequeatly asked whether or And now hear me, and believe me. I am in their druggist whose persons tho persecution of the principles of George Brown, draper Lord & Whitworth On praised his jailors.. The meeting, which was a very en- tho meeting. Mr. .Tattemill gave another lecture in tbe; uofc they understood him, mvai-iably made answer confidence, and I trust I deserve it, as 1 never Ehaii , Bracers justice to ali has been a^airt commenced. both T. S. Dawhirst, static-ner Nathan Sinallpage, draper thusiastic oiie, then concluded. Hurra for the Charter ! Chartist roym on the following &venihg, when the room " Aye, every word of it, and it's all true.'* betray it; and upon their part I pledge myself evenings several eloquent aud feeling addresses were We go on rapidly. , ¦ras crauimcd to tscess, jind a £r. Fielding, grocer be held weekly, on the Monday evenings, — John Heap, , for the Combined Forces ot1 the Anti-Cohn : Law elusion of bis addriisa eigtity-two new members were tories and warehouses \yere being considerably aug- preserve the peace of the country, than all tna shoemaker T. Rickard bookseller purpose of noticing and commenting on any im- James Richmond, grocer John H&rker, tinner League and Suasi-ChaWTISTS !!—Ou Thursday enrolled. mented that the house of the flesh man was empty; physicalpower at tee command of our rulers. Yes ; portant occurrence connected with the movement. nniglit, Mr. Murray, the anti-Corn Law lecturer, While those Of hia e:i8t-iron substitute Were being John Wood, shoemaker HenTy Hale, grocer/ Three speakers are provided for Monday next. ae' Dubham;— Mr. Williams lectured here on Tues.- the poor fellows (whos9 patieace and endurance is James Heys, corn dealer Francis Todd, oe. from Mitncheater, made his appearance in. the To wn day cvoning. , multiplied ; and that the effect to the intermediate, subject of universal encomium, bat "svhlch has never- BIRMIJJGHAM.—0P2N Air Meiltixgs.—Tbese KaU , to deliver a lecture on the porn and provision being, the shopkeeper, Avaa ruin and destruction as id BURY.^-Mossra.; Dicisenson and Dixpn lectured Ai tbs' t¦ ime appointed the requisition, tbe scboel- assemblages are adding preatly to the strengtu of Char- lavps. Ha was making a ommt-nceniont/ but was met ad carding, combing, spihuing, ^ theless failed to procure for them any relief) vrill in. -was here on Monday ni^ht ; the former also dressed and weaving: machines room, whicb. tbe meeting held, was well at- tism in this town, and a plan is in contemplation by by cries froia all bklea of the HaU of 'll have a were never seen on Saturday night going to tha now cling with fond hope around the twig you have tended by tae shopkeepers, fcc. Mr. "Wm. "We a: large open air met;iii!g on Tuesday night. Lomas, which they may be carried on more vigorously. Tae chairman l" MK Murray declared that he came to shopkeepers for hats, coats, shoes, stockings, fur- planted. Again and again I wcnld impress upon wholesale grocer, was unanimously cailed to the chair. result of those open air addresses proves that it only lecture on his own Lead ; that the Mayor had granted Barnslev —-At tho meeting here on Monday, niture, tea, bread , sugar, beef, or mutton. He you the faet, that the owners of machinery are the In opening the proceedings, he said that be did not requires exertion and perseverance to make our cause the use of the Hall ; and oh tliat account ho would not the sum of . five shillings was voted to the Exe - addressed a great portion of his Bpeech to the shop- shop keepers' greatest enemies, whilst those em- espect to be called into that situation, for the Con- triumphant, as the working men glartly embrace our submit to the dictation cf any body of men, whether cutive. keeper?, who appeared deeply affected at the homo stable, John Spencer, Esq , be had expected, would principles -when they hear them explained. On Sunday and stinging ployed at manual labour are their only support. ' they vrexs a majority or a minority ; and if that meeting Dublin.—Tho Universal Suffrage Association truths that he ptopouuded. At tha naveoccupied tne ccair ; bat he bad received a note morning last, lu r. Greorgo White addressed a numerous attempted to foro« a chairman upon him, he would not met as usual at their Rooms 14 Great Ann-street close, he was mot with several rounds The brawlers for cheap bread hava beggared both from tbat geEtlfcaian ¦ . , , of applause , stating that be woul-.i have had audience Dear the Vulcan Foundry, Summer-lane ; at ler' utft at all ! Upon this ftnnouiicement , the ' brave on Sunday evening, Mr. H. Clarke in tbe^ and thanks ; aftei- which the memorial was - CTeat pleasure in presiding, only he had another meet- North , you and the people, and n-oa!3 still dupe you into the the conclusion tf bis address, he enrolled twenty-three " Shekspfrrean " brigade sallied forth m gallant stylo, chair. Tlie Secretary read the minutes of the last put, and carried ; unanimously,, when Messrs. belief that an increased trade for inanimate ing cf a cbarits.bla nature to attend. After stating tbe persons, and ou the proposition of Mr. S. Birr.itt, of ftatint; they were not goiug to be humbugged by him mooting, which wens confirmed and parsed. Some Hodgson and Bruce, working men; were nominated o?'ject of tbe meeting, and describing who be machinery would replenish sour emp'y coffer?, con- Whiltall-street, &*. was collected for Mrs. Hclberry. in that wr.y; but they would have a chairman. It was now members were next enrolled. The number as delegates to go to Manchester on the I6th of sidered shopkeepers, ic, he called upon Mr. Fletcher, On Monday evening, and fill the people's empty stomachs; but Mr. White addressed a large put to thu Hiec-f.ing ¦whether the lecture should bo givon on tha books being uow within a-, low units of one August, aad uhanimously elected by the meeting to druggist, ta address the meeting. meeting at the Railway Station. Duddeston-row, in with a chafrKan or without, whtm tbey were unani- thousand belonging to this Associatioa alono, while the effi'je. A. cordial vote of thanks was thea yon thank God, become wise in your generation. , Mr. Fletcher responded to the call in a brief, but which tie exposed the plottfngs of some boobies calling mous, with the exception of sflVeu hands; that a chair- in Belfast a more numerous society exists, in no wise f^ iven to Mr. O'Connor arid to the Chairman ; How my heart does rejoice as I contemplate the energetic manner, depicting the distress that existed in taemselve Orangemen , who v?cre endeavouring to man should be appoinltid. It was then moved that connected , with the Dublin , save in idwuitv of prin- after -.yhich tho usual cheers for the Charter, Frost, result that your patriotism must produce throughout the town and neighbourhood, giving bis opinion of spread a report tLroiu h the town tbit there was a con- Mr. Wm; Smith, th« Ciartist batter, take tbe chair, c pie. This is independent of the pro-disposition Williaais, and Jonrs, were given with hearty con-; ihe land. In very truth, gentlemen, you have in cne •what shqnJd be done to alleviate the distress, fcs., spiracy on foot for the purpose of Brtting fire to Bir- which was seconded fruni all parts of the Hall ; now; generally evincing in Ireland itself to throw currence , and the vast multitude separated at ft and sat down amidst tbe applause of the assembly, mingham. This vraa trampeted forth by one of tkeir and, -when p'.it to the meeting, be was unanimously vff an insincere ami impracticable agitation , and quartfei' to eleven o'clock, in the highest spirits. hour done more than our common enemy, the League, squad, cailed Aliday, in a atupid pamphieC, which ho , with-tlie exception also of seven. Mr. Smith join the universal and determined struggle of labour eonjd aj^e. The -ilr. WlI-SON, grocer, next addressed tlie meeting, ^loct^d ¦ with all their means, e&ci in an Stating bis opinion of tisa Chartists; he declared bTm- publishes inontidy; and in -which, after using the most then delivered a ehovb addrtss to the workies, and against iuieuess and monopoly. Shopkeepers of Bardey will be a household phrase scurrilous and blackguard language towards the Char- to proceed ; but he still ra stlf a Chartist to tbe back bone, and hoped the day caUcd upon the lecturer , [FROM TftE LONDON PAPERS OF PaiDAY.] tists, he proceeds to inform the public that he is in aDd would not speak a word .1 Mr. MA^CHKSTER. —On Mnnday evening last, trie Rev. ' ' in every honest month. The people will thank you was cot far distant when those principles would be mained stupid, funeral sermon of Saml, HOUSE OF LORDS . ~ . possession of facts to prove that the Atheists and Bee :ham then roso, and asked him whether he in' J. Soholefield preached the ; for your resolution, and will back you wi'.h their fairly appreciattd and established. Ha sat down amid Holberry in the Chapel Yard, to a lar^e a,nd atten- tiunders of applause. Jacobins are forming s ODspiracy to set fire to B r- tended to lecture ? He said " No !" " Then ," said The House only sat a short time. The business power. Yon hare but to go onward and the mingham. He had waited on tho magistrates that day lrYo\v tive audiencei There was a charge of one penny for was merely routin e. . , Mr. Axkisgson, druggist, then moved the following Mr. B. had batter go home!" Still he was day of the triumph of principle is no: far fjr the purpose of comptili: g Aliday . to give informa- Secretary, admission ,* one half of the proceedf. to be given to res'/mtion, which was aeconded by Sir. Hoclding, stannary. Wr. Hull, the auti-Com Law and then will yon reap more than ample tion of the plot which he asserted was laid to destroy also advisr-d him to ;io, whun Murray came forward, Vlrs. Holberry, and the o.her half to the fund, for . HOUSE OF COMMONS. off, cordKainer:— r't Hunt's Monument. reward, from the consciousness that you were the property, as lie consi itre \ it the duty of every man to and declared that ke would still stay there, until tho Mr. Thomas Duncombe brought on his motion <•' That this meeting views with alarm the present bring such j>n>j ctB to ligbt. Allilay was prt&ent, but Bhgwn-Stbeet.—Oji the evening of Tuesday and your country from the oppressors'grasp, time was up that would have been, consumed in bis with .respect to the state of the country. After coa- first to rescue ¦unparalleled distress and suffering experienced by tbe declined giving the information whichbebaJ BO soUmniy lecture ; and. as to a chairman, he would liave none, Wednesday, concerts and bal ls were held in this and to diffuse throughout the land tbat peace which trastin" the conduct of the misisteiial party when productive classes in the manufsciurirg and commercial dtcareu bo was ia pousesjiua of. He there fore thoucht lrt tiia peopla say what they would. A Bcene of con- room. The audience, each evening, were treated in oppp=Uidu with that of the present opposition, we love, through the blessings of abundance, which population of tha United Kingdom, mere especially liiere was a plot in txiiU-nce, "which was manufactured fuai'-n ami uvroav then occurred, which was upholden with a number of patriotic songs and 'recitations, he expressed regret at the apathy evinced "b y alone both you and the people require. E^ery niau those wLo icsine in tbe totra and neighbourhood ot by the t«-o or three boobies calJed Orangemen, niefetiny until the time had expired /that the lecturer would havi together with dancing and an exhibition of .Mr.Abel the mjjorUy of the " , Hey wood's phantafma^ona, or magic l^uthern. The . Housa respecting the dis- of nnall real capital has bsen banished fro^a tee Burnley, niany thoubOEds of whom are entirely depeLd- at a puihouse in Dadiuy-strdet. But if ain thing cal- occupied in the dulivery of lira addiresa , when Mr. tres3 of • ' the : country—a distress . whioa ing for their subsistence on parochial relitf or ehai;t*ble cul.iteti to ir.jure the persons or property of the ptuct- Botdham propost-d, and Mr. Gutn secondtd, That ciiteriainments were kept u p till a late hour ou both field of honourable and legitimate speculation, by u; " , threatened social ; dissolution , and which rendered contributions, -^itht having the racst remote prospect ab:*; ichrJiitur.ta was in existence, h* bad pledged Lim- this ineefcmt{ pledges itself to agitate foiv nothing short eVeninss- . the peacQ aud tranquilK of again obtaining employment ; tbat vast nnmbcrs self to the luagistratea on behaif of too ChartiEts of . .ty of the country not worth the gambling of an overgrown moneyocracy, until of of tho P>.rtpU-.'3 lOharter, and to oppose any agitation The Chartist Youths hold their meetings every forty-eixht hours' purebsse. Th& people had hituerto at length the rentable middling classes had lo £obt_r, honest, and industrious) artisans in this town have Biriaioeham, that taty would as-i&t in bri.igiag tlv^ that fails short of the same."-- Carried unan'si usly. Tuesday evtniiig in the Chavtist rooin, Tib-strct. suffrtre-d in " natisnee and with hose : but hope Waa never been chargeable to the parish on any former occa- otftsnders to JJitictJ. lie warned bis hearors to bave Mr- Murray now inudo his v.xlt, amid the grofti i j pl-thb and on Saturday evenings -they have a c&Jiccrt aii d vanisiuHg ana the wicter was approaomng. Confident alternative bnt to abandon the land of their birth sion ; CJid very many otliers are already redticed from notbir.g 10 co wiih fcecret conspiracies. It restlrg-pls.ee in foreign climes, or to plots or assemhied hundreds (tho ball was full ) Mr. Beedhaiu ball, conducted , upon total abatiiitnco principles; expeciatioiiS vverd uttered with respect to an early in quest of a conipairitive comfoTt to the mofcl abj^ci -poverty, -who was the ir:tertsr. of the Cii^rtists to keep strictly . within proposed three cheers for the Charter, three for for youth of both S2xes. AujnisBion one penny s;;ua- ¦ and abanduut harvest ; but the Mark lane Express restore thiir own eoontry to a Si and proper have not yet applied fer parochial aid, although their the pale of the law, as notLing wou d gratify the ba^u O'Conn or, three for Frosc, 'Wil'-iams,. and Jones, three each. ' ' . ' .¦ authoritatively discouraged any anticipations ot that scanty income uoes not enable them to purchase tion for labour and hones; industry to live and a suffi- Tories more than an opportunity of destroying their for Cyopar (ihe General cf the Shakspereans.) in his Tuesday evening a,t naiure. Ho called on the Hoiise to eUtertaiu his ciency of the necessiries of life ; organisation. He dwelt, MoNKWEAKMouTH. —On the thrive in. You have prudently adopted the latter and it is an ascer- on various ovhet topics, ;vni\ abfenco. and tljree groans for tho League, which were usual raeeting, v l o members were enrolled. motion, which was for an address to her Majesty, tained fact that in the Burniej Ution there a) e upwards of retired to Ashton-tlrect at the conclusion, accompauieii se era n w alternative. You know that your exertions on be- . of all heartily given. praying thai if no amelioration take place, in 13.000 persons, being about one-fonrth of the population, by a l.ir^e numbt-r. Upwards twenty mtmbots wtre Walsali..— Mr. F. Pearson preached a furiera l the condition of the country at an early period after half of jostles can insure you your proper position in the condition of paupers." enrolled. Another defeat of the League—L ist Mon- sermon here for Holberry on Sunday ; 4s. 6d. was ght with tho Shakspciari&ns, the prorogation of Parliament, it may be speedily in your native land, while your manly Eaglish The resolntion was carried unanimously. A.hio.v-Stkeet Meetings. day ni , Mr. B.iiritow, colJeci ed for tho widovr. —A meeting was held attended a; the New Hall, purposing to hear aW.' Mur- called together again', in order to devise means to countenances blush at the idea of becoming volun- iloved by Mr. Thomas Wilki>sos, grocer, and at this place, at the usual time on Sunday evening, Mr. Selby.—:0n Friday evenicg, Mr. D. Taylor, mis- give an impulse to .trade aiid industry, and avert ray's lecture on Corn Law Rtpta!. The Repealers sionary for the East and North Ridings, visited this tary exiles—rendered a portion of surplus popula- seconded by Mr. Joseph Fletchke, aruggist :— Charles Ashton in the chair, when an address vss for Mr. M., in consequence of those calamities which tho inclemency of winter of of Uelivered by Mr. While, having taktnthis room ' town, and addressed a large aud respectable audience tion by a crew of hard-hearted, grinding, Mal- " That in cous^qaence the extreme poverty so after which the meeting his defeat on the preceding Thursday night. There must produce. large a portion of the population, and tae numerous separated. Monday evening.—The usual weekly meet- in the Market-place, for au hour and a half, with Mr. Wabd (Sheffield) seconded the motion. thusian philosophers. Had you confined your might be 1, 200 in |he room wheu the lecturer enttrurt great eifect. failures of ¦manufacturers aud tradesmen in this district, ing of the Chartiits was hs.-M at the above roum on Mon- , Mr. Bairatpw askfid A great deal of " talk" ensued. The motion was exertions to a fnriherance of what is called Free day evening last, it. As soo;i as ho came forward many are dtprived of a large portion of their former Mr. Waiter Thorne in the chair. him if he wonld allow discussion at the eloso of tlib YoKK.—A memorial has been sent from the York of course opposed by the Ministers, Sir James Trade, your townsmen would hare looked suspi- trade, and have now to contend with powtrful diffi- Three members were elected to fill up the vacancies iu , after a grea fc deal of circumlocution Chartists to the Secretary of State, in behalf ©f the Graham reminding the " House" that, in the month the Qvineral Cuuncii, after which ilr. Charles lecture, to which period ciously npon your motives, and contemptuously upon culties; for the shopkeepers and innkeept-rs pay a larger Asbton ;ind ovasion, he gave a decided negative ; whereupn poli iical victims. of October, to which it was proposed to amount of local ratesand taxes, in proportion to their was tkcted to represent this locality at the' delega te , and stated to the .working adjourn, the' memberswould all bepheasant shooting!! your judgment. Yon are cow much more power- oettic , Mr. Bairstow stood forth Holme Lane End — On Monday evening last, a , means, than any other class in the community, and t' to be Leiri at Dudley on Sundsy next. Mr. men that he had pressed Mr. Murray to allow debate at An attempt was also made to adjourn the debate, ful than the whole Corn Law League. You Saun-iers brought forwar.i a proposition , setting forth meeting of the Chartists of this place was held at the but this aiso was opposed ; and on a division, tho they are aware tfcat their local rates must be shortly his lecture's finish, that Mr. M. had flatly rtfu-ed , house of Mr. Abraham Pickles, at eight o'clock; Mr. may challenge the whole fraternity to discussion, augmented to a larger amount than has ever been what might be expected from the Tories, after the man- working intn tiuinbera were;— ner in -which aid that he, (>Ir. B.) would advisa the Hopkins in tho chair. Mr. G. Fletcher delivered an as to the relative value of your nostrums for general known before, and that for & considerable time past they nave tieaud Mr. Muson, and recom- immediately, to the Market- Against the motion ... •" 147 mending that all Chartis; to retire from the Hall able and eloquent lecture on the Feopie's Cuarter, ' ' and permanent relief, and you would find the people their trade has been diminifhing with reduced profits." lecturers should procure deliver a lecture on the Repeal For it • .. -.;• ,:...... 91 licenses as preacher?. Mr. Williams place, where he would explaining the whole six points in beautiful and Carried unanimously. supported Mr. of Ihe Corn L»ws, and expose tho humbugging of .-the . Majority against it ...... -56 at ycur back, while they wonld find themselves Saundera's views in an able and enthusiastic address appropriate language. vanquished, deserted, aHd covered with disgrace, by Moved by Mr. Hughes, ironmonger, seconded by L^asue. No sooner said than done. Instantly the and was Jou<:ly cheerscL Mr. Peter Henley opposed it, body, and , ami.t most Lower Sowerby, (Helm.)— Mesars. Rigby and Mr. WiLSOS, grocer:— and moved an amendment, working men rose in one dense THE POTTERIES. those whose pockets they have emptied, while they which was carried by a groaniug, and hooting, kft thirty Summers addressed a very numeTous and attentive —— That this ttrrific yelliDg, profess an anxious desire for their welfare. " meetmi: solemnly believes that t&e safety majority of one. Thus ended & spirited and business- &lory, whilst Mr. Murrny meeting of the Chartists of this locality on Tuesday The following are the resolutions of the colliers and well-being of the community will be seriously like mcetiug. ropeaiera all alone in their Gentlemen, in conclusion, I bave not words suffi- sUred tho most ghastly astonishment. He never had evening. ' in the North Staffordshire district, which they have affected by the much-longer continuance of this state of CeusciL Meeting.—A meeting of members of ciency expressive of my feelings to thank you— diBtress."—Carried unanimously. tbe at any tiiri u in the Hall, as many as 150 after the just issued :— . - General Council belt.aging te the various localities, was full 3060 in the indeed, I have not : I can only say that you have Shaksptarian brigade left. We had KING CHAR LES 'S CROFT , " The committee appointed to watch over the in- Moved by Mr. Southworth, grocer, and seconded hel-? at the Ship Inn, Sttelboyse-lano, en Sunday last, Maikct plitce, and Mr. Bairstow gave it th« Kepealyrs teresta and conduct of the general . body of colliers made me the proudest man in existence, because by by Mr. Shcit, tailor and draper :— at three o'clock. Mr. Pettr Henley was appointed chair- for full two hours, and then again advertised an OR ROYAL WEST-END MARKET. in this district have to regret that the matters in your adoption of the principles f or trhich I have so " Tfcat it iB the opinion of this meeting that elasa man, and Mr. GN-orge White, secretary. The business address for the following night in the Market-place, on dispute ramain still unsettled ; and we, therefore, long contended, you establish the fact that I and my legislation is-the primary catus of the distress that now for which the meeting bad be«n called was then read the same 8u!>ject , challengins: Mr. Murray and the feel it to be our- duty 10 publicly declare our final over by the Secretary, namely, ' Accommodation f or Carts in a most convenient fellow-snffLrers have rnffered nrjistl exists, and that permanent relief to the shopkeepers " To take into consider- whUe of the .smaller guns of Leicester, Even after wo and positive determination, which has been this y. I advocated and oth&is cannot be afforded until labuur ation the best mode of organising the town antJ con- ,000 at our meeting in the Markot-place. Situatim, between Briggate and Albion-street, them is fairly re- had got 3 day resolved upon, after the most careful con- when their adoption wonld have prevented the presented in the Commons' House of Parliament ; we, solidating the power of each loc&Uty—to amend the these of our lads who went back to the H.ill , carried Leeds. sideration. present uiode of collecting—to consider distress ; you have adopted them, to stop therefore, pledge ourselves to assist {by all legal and tbe propriety of csl;- the Charttr against Corn Law Repeal at the close of ELKANAH GATES, Brokbr, &c. No. 3, King nine hours for one ing a conference of ali the members to elect delegates had not positively begs to inform the Public that " 1. That wo agree to work it and prevent its recurrence. And now for yonr constitutional means) our unrepresented fellow-coun- Mr. Murray's tpoutiDg, so that they Charlea-atreot, day's work, iucludiDj? one hour'a cessation for food; trymen to bring about an organic change in the repre- to a general delegate meeting of the counties of Wai- seventy Kapealtra present at the most. We call tb's ho has taken the above Croft, and from a general 's labour the Bum of 4a. satisfacnon allow me to assure you, tbat all the wick, Worcester, Oioucsater, aBd Stafford , and a:' hile tlii» general ( Coooer) is abitants in its favour ss that we receive for a day* sentative Byittrm."—Carried unanimously. opt " keeping up the Btsam w . opinion expressed by the inh per day, together with our burn coal. wealth of tee world could cot buy U3 or turn ns such other measures as might be deemed advi6ablo for away. The Coin Law gents gave notice that they aro the most eligible situation for a VEGETABLE ' Moved by Mr. Holland, coffee-house keeper, and " "2. That each and every master pay: in cash weekly from OUT Tijgtttons path z neither can the power ot ScCOEded by Mr. Thomas Slattr, pawn-broker:— tbe creation of a cordial feeling of cu-ODeration in the ra-oiv'anfzing their Ariti-Asaociaticn, and Murray to M ARKET, he has the satisfaction to announce that the Government affright us from our agitation. town." A resolution moved by-Mr. White, seconded by be retained for a length of time in Leicester. it is intended to erect lor the purpose a Suitable the Wages lberry, and / Leeds, July 21st, 1842. to be punished , who solicits contributions as colliers, Leeds, July 20, 1342. •cben the meeting separated, giving three hearty cheers paid it over to Mr. George White. The friends intend held at LiUletov?n, on Sunday last, when delegates . - ¦ ' • • / plac3si--DtjWBbur>, without authority from the cpnimutee.. .. ,/ for the Charter. collecting down there for three following Sundays were present from tho following ¦5. thanks of the comaj ittee be Batley Carr, Oasett, Batley. Birstal, WakeSijid, Oleck- ' That the best This meeting has made a strong impression in favour JfOTTINGHASl iSD ITS "VJCIN1TT . — CHAHTIS T XJ2EDS.-—TESTiMONiAV or QHATixuDE.—Dr. given to tliose honourable mast ers who have acceded OOKCASTER—CHABTiiT Meeting.— On Idon- of tbe Charter. The business -wasconducted ia an agree- he&ton, and LiltletowD. \ After the financial business of tay Lut, one of the best attended, aod -we may add DOlJiGS.-^ilr. Msod, of Birniinghaai, preached to many the meeting was transacted, the fallowing resolutions Coffin , of Hull, a «entleuiau of considerable abiliiy* tb our just demands , and that they , be allowed to bsst TfjraMea, able and enthusiastic manner. Every resolution was thousands npon the forest, on ihe present distress and , spent his life ia the study of renj^dial agents draw slack for their water engines , providii j g they ineeilsss ot Chartists tbEt to-^n fca? carried without a dissentient hand being held up. The were agreed to:—•" That bvery association in the din- who lias ever fcxperitneed, took place in the Town Hall of tfcat destitution of tbe working classes. Many new meniT ' Baud a delt(?i\t« to for the cure of disease, is now repeating, at the do riot supply anjf other persons with the same. severr.1speakers described in glowing terms the great trlct is parMcuiaily requested to th^ ' boroE£ij, KiBcticned by tbe Mayor, price ; their attention. by rounds of applause; tbe Chairman declaring it to be , ¦ companions, however, heard of it, and went to —Mr. Taylor now came forward, and having a clinker ; and carried by acclamation. The whole ton a working man, no, & man willing to work, but meeting is held byery Friday evening. morn- thanked the meeting for the full assemblage he saw ' ' not able to get it, was unanimously elected chairman, Alleged MA»stA,u0HTER.rr-On Wednesday Ulverley, -where the pit is situated, and stopped the proceedingsterminating with perf ect good humour and MZXiES PSATTXKG.-—Tha Chartfsfca of this place ing las^W industrious and steady workman, named called out and they appre- before him, proceeded to explain ihe points of the and opened the business of the meeting in a neat speech, we be- work - The soldiers were People good will amongst all classes assembled. and tiien edited upon Mr. met iu their Room, oji Sandatf evening, to bear an Wiiliam Sykes; of Holbeck, a bookbinder, hended about twenty of the rioters , all of whom, it 's Cnartfcr, and during his illustrations the Barker to more the first disappointed, y by an officious " blue greatestapp ianse vrns elicited. His exposition of the resolution, namely x—"Toat tniB meeting views ¦with address from Mr. Wm. Ball, but were lieve, was taken into custod seems,: have been set at liberty. Every possible which has excited much dissatisfaction. bottlft" here oa a charge of haying killed h» mother. istrates to bnng QijDch&sd Stale TdbhvAes , perpetrated under, and sanc- deep (iiegost &nd indignation the conduct of the class- aa inquest exertion is being made by the mag tioned Mr. Rou&ke, —Oa Sunday a delegate meet- The aircumstances were inveatigated at about a settlement of the dispute. by, both Whigs and Tories, called forth the most OXiDHAItt.—On Sunday last, of Man- elected House of Commons in their rejection of the IiOUCrHBOKOUGH. before John Blackburn, marled indignation "cf the meeting. He ultimately chester, delivered a very instructing lecture, in which People's Petition, and their subsequent conduct in re- ing was held herej when it was agreed to continue Mr. oa JPfiday raorning, ht; also to hold a Esq., when it appeared that the deceased had "•ought » unimi of the middle and lover classes, by he showed the encrochments that the men in power fusing all enquiry into the distress and destitution novr Duffy 's seryices for another fortnig disease of. the Whichmeans were daily making ou the rights and privilegesof the so fearfully prevalent in the "We near Blackbroofe, on Sunday, July 21st» lonff been afflicted wtn a WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET; a most complete triumph would be ob- nation, and tbat camp meeting occasioned lor sudden death. tained over their enemies. Things were now reaching labouringman , and the causes which had brought on hereby do adopt the remoastrance agreed upon by tbe at two o'clock in the afternoon. heart; which Jci.y 22.—We are largely supplied with delivered an The only Rrouad there was for taking the mau into Frib at * rath m approximation to complete starvation and so much misery, destitution and want, On Monday National Convention of the working classss." Mr* Ob MomjAT EvENiMCi , iVlr. Skevington oircumsfance that Sykcs and Wheat , a considerable part duJ y-paid Foreign. misery as this country never fesfore -witnessed; unless evening, aoccording to previous notice, a public meet* Barker after a few very excellent x«nmks then read address to the middle class. Twelve new members custody arose from the somewhat unset ' led,BUU great , ¦ ' ; ¦ Though the weather is ' ' ' . ' ¦ ' :¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦;, ¦ ' ¦ - ' ; - ' ' his wife had a few words on Tuesday evening, when therefore, some b&tter and more prompt means were ing- was held in the Chartist Boom, Greaves-street, the remoastrance from the Star, and Mr. Souter were enrolled. . ;. . . : . . . . .-: . . . • prevails in all markets , and we note only place on Tue - dayi tae poor old woman, having stepped betsveen them, dullness adopted than Sir Robert Peel or bis predecessors had when the remoastrance to the House of Commons and seconded the resolution. Tbe Chairman then called upon WiTwiCK.—Mr. Duffy visited this any violence. We a limited demand totday, at a decline of 2a: per attempted by the late Mr. E.P.Mead, of Birmingham dressed a numerous as9o»u bly. . At .tie was pushed down, but withont , the worst consequences would follow to the a memorial to ihe Queen, as Moonusended , to support it Mr. Mead July 12, and ad ppliceman, aterf the iman was quarter from the rates of this day se'nnight. Barley "tstaeracy. Mr. Tsylor made a most lumineus speech, Convention, -were unanimc^iy passed ; also, that the delivered a long and humourousspeech in bis best style. close of which thirty-flve members were enrolled. have heard that the Oats and Shelling are very slow sale, at discharged, offered him 53. if he would^ Bay no more nominal. which obtained savera] converts to the cause, and ha remonstrancebe sent to Jok» Fielden, Esq., for presen- Mr. Sweet rose to propose the second resolution, and During the week he risited Briton, Caitlo Ho tinttdB, of somewhaV under the rates of last week, Beans la, after going on & few miLUtes , and' Loughboiough, enrolling about it. We shall probably know more the facts *>* vehemently cheered at the conclusion. The meet- tation, and that Gran. Jshnsta be requested to support a ahopocrafc was heard to Kegsworth, Eist Leake ; per qr . lower. Other artioles as before. ing, after a vote of thanks to the Chairman, separated. the same. say, " Oh! oil i Jemmie Street, the barber1" with an in all about eightymemtere. of the cat e next week. ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ • 2 . . ' " ' THE NORT HERN STlB, . .. • . .Z^^ ^^^V v vl^ . . COUNTRY/ ANTED TO PURCHASE quantity of NEWS AGENCY, STATE OF THE ¦ sums. There 'are ninety-oneCampbells in the army, and our union ; arid let us be united in one common cause a C&att fct Zf atiUizmce. W LANDi suitable for the Erection of a G j^OL LONDON PERIODICAL a very numerous MEETING of Bankets twenty-seven in the navy. The keeper of the signet, and in one holy brotherhood. (Approbation.) ¦BOOKSELLlNa AND AT Manufacturers, held at of thanks was given to the three speakers ; ia the Borough of Leeds, hot less than Five Acres. ; ¦ Meirchanta, aad the Sir William Dandas) has a greater sum than the A vote :v-.;- ; - - '. > ESTABLlStiMEy?*. - . . .;. :; ori M6n»ay, the Eighteijnih Isstant, former for generals and Mr. Taylor hoped they woold show their kindness It is requested that in all cases the Price, Quan- Couft-House, HULL. his ardous services. We have 600 Packhorse Inn,) " to take into consideration the present appalling in lull pay. Why, a twentieth part of them would not by giving a show of both hands in a vote to the Chair- tity, and preoise Situation may be stated, and the No. 10, KIRKtJATE, (opposite the the view caused a Committee would prefer a Plan, if conveaient to state of Trade and of the Country, with^^ of and ' ' ' ' ' which he should call the new meve, ' On ilontlay evening " " ninety- man, ' last ' be wanted in a time of war. We had lately ¦ ' , va baa one of the ¦¦ most ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦: ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - her Majesty s Ministers •:-: HUDDERSFIELD. it. . - : :¦: :¦.: ¦ /¦ . making another appeal to splendid meetings we have ever seenin-doors, and more eight a-imirals, and ouly nine of them on duty. Next great deal of merriment "when be said, to the contrary, send . . . .. before this close o£ ¦;¦,' The applications will be considered according to most respectfully M arid Parliament on the subject, ialeafc combined ia the three gentlemen ¦who addressed comes the law, the judges, commissions, san Taylor -would deliver away, who have jelned the Association. Mr. Douglas will ever be his ;. ¦ It wasresolved unanimously, .-:' , . a few lemarkB. He {the Chairman) thought that this " you and me may be dinna agree about the sort of ¦was called to the chair. Mr. Griffiu deliveied a lecture Orders received, and promptly attended tp^ for 1st. That this Meeting, fully sensible of the unpre- , half clearly Periodicala empire was on the eve of a mighty change, and much emigration. I would emigrate all the bishops which occupied two hours, in which he shewed CORRQBORATION OF THE INNOCENT YET the London and Country Newspapers, cedented distress at present existing in this Town, nearerthan a many imagined. The people are becoming of the parsons, and ail such as you.'* He shut his book the relative position of Great Britain as compared with RELIEVING PROPERTIES OF BLAIR'S &c. Every description of Books and Periodical&, and generally in tho Manufacturing Districts, the acquainted frith the most important of all subjects— and wanted to be gone, but the weaver would all the nations against which we have to compete, constantly on Sale. till he had put it down in his GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, greater portion having arisen not from the effects pf their -wrongs, and the -way to risht them, by governing not let him bud^e book. contending that we could never lift ourselves out of our Lirerpool Leeds, Halifax, Mauohester, and ¦ demoralization in the suffering individuals, but from themselves. It ia believed, by those Mho are well-ac- The printing of the Commission to inquire into the difficulties by an extension of commerce. He made a TO MR. PROTJT, 229, STRAND, LONDON. ¦ ¦ " ' Papers ^ ; ... . , . . - ¦ - . ¦,;¦ •; ¦;. • . - . the appalling fact that honest industry cannot find a , spiritual destitution of Scotland, cost £60.000, but we powerful impresaion on the minda of his hearers, by *. ' ...... quainted Trith the people that there is a greater degree ; 19, Lisson Grove j St. Mary-Le Bone. 's Chxe. market for its exertions, arid the Manufacturing country than have a-.-t the means of getting to know the salary of the proving to a demonstration that nothing but the Agent for the Sale of Dr. M'DoiiALt of knowledge in onr existed ia America ,—In recom' pence for the great benefit I have ave only to be and Commercial Capitalists, to whom the sufferers before thty threw cffthe yoke of their oppressors ; ana commissioners, but §ues3 it would be liberal, by tbe cost People's Charter would bs a permanent benefit to the SIR bhated Fiobida Piits, which h received from the uae of Blair's Gout and Rheu- known to be duly estimated ; no Family should be would naturally turn for assistance and support, he recommended a peaceful agitation as the most certain of the printing. There is more accommodation than is millions. The result of his lecture waa that at the close themselves crippled Mr. matic Pills, I feel it a duty I have long owed to the without these Pills in the House, read M'Douall s being by the same cause, and to brine about a lasting change—(approbation). wanting in the /air Churches. Any person wishing-to thirty members were added to the association ; and Unable to afford emplpy^ient, is also, painfully go may find a pew for himself, another for his hat, and meeting, was afflicted with the excruciating tphure of the Gout, Pamphlet and judge for yourselves. Mr. GbasSBT mentioned a collection would be made Griffin, after receiving the thanks of tbe your valuable remedy more extensively aware that its remedy lies far beyond the reach of to make ¦ ; ¦ another for his umbrella. He believed the aristocracy requested to deliver his second lecture on that evening ' '' ' ' ¦ ' ' '¦ ' " ¦ '' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ¦ ' Wholesale aad Retail Agent for Jacldspn's Breaks - - ¦ ¦: . -- ¦:-: - ¦: , :. - ¦ arid still contracting circles of charitable for Mason and his associates. wn. - . . . : . . ; . . - .: ¦ the limited" ¦ kno ¦ ' ' " ' ' ' " ' ¦ ' : ¦ ' r : " - '¦ ' ¦ : ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ , when they said distress was not general it anxid the "" ' * ; - ; ¦ ¦ " - ¦ • ¦-¦ " were right ; week. Mr. Griffin consented and retired fast Beverage. " : [. r-r ' "' " ¦ ¦ - -:- - . - -¦: ¦ ¦¦ - .- :. . .. . ^. - - . :- . ;. - - '^^ .; . Skid, : - . . . . has not reached them. Taik not about distress, when I am upwards of seventy years of age, and have, Mr. Holidat in coming forward was received with most rapturous applause. required A liberal allowance made to Country Agents. On the Motipri of Hamer Stansfeld^ Esq. you can afford to pay such enormous salaries, to sueh when occasion , used them for more than every mark of approbation, and said, Britain's wrongs At a Meeting of tne shareholders of the Chartist- twelve years past. I have at all time? found nothing Seconded by T. B. PEASE,E3q. -were inscribed on every page of her statute book, and insn as the concocters of the massacre of PeterlOO ! Be Hall on Friday evening, in Brown-Btreet Room, it "WHS ing to relieve me bat them, and my firm belief is thaS LOVE OF COUNTRY, 2nd. That this Meeting, deeply commiserating the ereiy act bears testimony to the fact that tflS niijbty thought it WjuM take a Biagnif» gJas3 of S00 horse unanimously agreed, " That each individual should of power to see any good they, any of them, have don9. they are not comopsed of any thing injurious to the agonizing^ destitution their" humbler brethren, mnliiiadft are treated -^ita comtempt, and have been draw out the amount of money paid in by hiin or her, de- NOTHING cjin possibly prove an tndiyidual's them, ey constitution , as I always find after their use, my would earnestly impress upon their Fellow-country- denominated beasts of prey by Sir James Graham, the They talk of you desiring to plunder when th ducting ninepence to cover the expenditure incurred by Patriotism more than the efforts he is making in are gorged with plunder, to gain which thousands of general bodily health renewed, aud my appetite oonr men, comprising every Class and every interest, that present Secretary of State for the Home Department the committee in forwarding the objects of the share- behalf of his afflicted countrymen. The Btrength Jly friends {said Mr. H.) a dest'osed storm is rising, and your countrymen have been led to bleach in the sands siderably sharpened. the miseries now endured by the Productive Classes holders ? and that all monies unclaimed at: the expira- worthy and bulwark of any nation lies in the happy frames -which may be of Eeypt, the AlpB in Spain, and America, and the Should you, Sir, think this Bta^ment of in Manufactures are rapidly extending to their Eta- that storm will break every barrier , tion of six weeks, be forfeited , to ha paid/over .to Hunt's of her Sons and Daughters. ; placed in its swept before it, every enersies of the people have been left at the feet of a insertion iin your list of testimonials, I can with 1 e ployers, with less swift j but no less certain and way ; all shall be Monument Committee." y declare the above. *' A bold Peasantry, our Country's pride, ' onc and our country shall be happy and plundtring aristocracy. They have made offices wheie truth solemnl suc- destructive steps to those whose labour and -whose manacle be broken, reduced to effeminacy, stand a poor chance of produce Of the soil free. In describing the wrongs we endare he Esed nut there was none wanting, mere'y to put their deppud- Carpenters' Hall.—On Sunday last, two lectures I am, Sir, your obedient eervant, the encroachments of capital are invested in thy ftem to fceep up theii rents. They bare taken Richmond, of Durham, preached an excellent sermon on assailed by the insidious or tareatening : attacks of coming universal. : ' , the church lands the cr«wn lands, and the common The never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOUT and ixappiei clima teeausa they cannot get employment in , the Town Moor, on behalf of Holberry's widow and curing every description the Oppressor, but he seeks rather to conciliate or On the Motion of J. G. Mahsha£l, Esq. the land cf their birth. He need not draw their atten- lands, the property of the people to their own use. RHEUMATIC PILLS in ^ family. At the close of the proceedings, a collection of Gout arid Rheumatism, have secured to them a even concede a point, than to resist the infliction of a Secpnded by John Wm. ToraiE, Esq. tion to the convict ship laden with transports, many of They have made the tenants of the deep their pro- '¦ ¦ was made, and the sum of 12s. Cjd. received. celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or pre- wrong; thus haying pnee allowed the iron to enterj- 3rd. That Petitions to both Houses of Parliament, vhom had been ornaments to society, if the system P'.-rty, and the fowl3 of the air must be their'a also. y degrees it was driven home, MACCLESFlEtD.—Mr. Chandley lectured here on sent times. They not only give relief in a few honf 8, like a wedge, b slow , embodying the above Resolutiphs, and praying them ¦whi ch is ruining our country had not led them to The poor man in the depth of winter, maybe his family and the tottering fabric of liberty comes to the or a hare, he is con- Sunday last, and will lecture again on the 24th instant, where the patient has been driven nearly to madness not to separate until they shall have resolved oa commit crime, and then pna:sh them far it—(bear.). starving, if he takes a partridge, but grpund. The revolutions and fall of Empires prove some mode of cpndacting the Comaxercial Policy of ' l, and his family left to perish at half-past six precisely. . by the excrudiating tortures of thi3 disease, proRressive id- It was unnecessary for him to point out every ons fined in a felon s cel ' ' ' in an inconceivably short this to be correct, krid the history of this Nation which may tend to restore hope and con- of v> sted interests, "when we —On Monday evening last, Mr. P. M restore to perfect -health of time fur- of Britain's wrongs, for the polluted source of c!as3 Talk not to me \said be) DELPH. space of time..: They are equaliy speedy and certain dependence, frpnx tbo commencement , fidence to the Manufacturing, at the same time that mfort ! (Applause, which Brophy, of Dnblin, delivered & lecture on the principles mighty deeds of legislation caused them all , and occupied the fore- are thus deprived of every co in rheumatism, either chronic or acute, lumbago, niBhes us with,the fact * that those it ensures security and prosperity to the Agricultural ground in the number of evils against which we hive lastad for some time.) Tbe question now conies, how contained in the People's Charter. Several n*w mem- imperishable fame, which grace its. 'pages, have been to be righttd ? And how can the male and ftma'.e, enrolled their names* sciatica, pa.ins in the head or facaj and indeed fur Classes,: be for warded to the Right Hon. Earl Fitz- to battle ; but so long as self-love occupies th9 human UTe those Trrong3 bers, both fact such has aohieved only by the healthy and yigorbug; the mind William for presentation to the House of Lords, blessings of , and cheap Government, be conferred every rheumatic or gouty affection ; in , and be&rt, we shall be slaves; jei ween each man bagels G->-i SROYIiSDEN.—A public meeting of the inhabi- p»riject ease and complete'' , safety partaking of the nature of the body, glowing with to Wm. Beokettj Elsq., for presentation to the Housa a lovs for his fellow man, prosperity will attend our npon the people ? Simply by giving to esch honest, been the rapidity, , tants of this place, to adopt the memorial and remon- of this medicine, that it has astonished all who have rational enthusiasm, has asserted its right, and the of Commons, with a reqaest to Wm. Aldam, Esq., to cross . !Eiil Britons are determined to bs frea, so uprisrh t man a votf in the choosing the members ef strance, waa held in the open air on Friday evening strong arm of daring achieved the victory. This can osly be done taken it, and there is not a city, town, or viHago in support the same. long will their prayers and petitions be unheeded asd the Executive of tbe country. week. grateful evidences In Pplitics, every one seems to be well acquainted ^ by th- People s Charter. (Applauses.) Tsll me net of the .. -kingdom, . but contains many On the Motion of J. B. Holdsworth, Esq. treated "with contempt In proof of this wa have of the benign iiifluence of this medicine. with the various evils that afflict society, and yet, abundant evidence, even in the mresent session of lopping off this or that branch of the tree of corrup- sufficiently enlightened or bold Seconded by S. J. B1KCHALL, Esq., ;; THE CHARTISTS OF THE SOUTH MIDLAND Prput 229 Stirand , London, Price but few are found Parliament; ¦witness the deputation from Paisley, tion, for the same energy would overthrow the whole Sold by T. , , enough to prescribe a remedy. It is just so with the 4th. That William Pawson and Jame3 floldfprth , DI OF 2s. and by his appomtmeutj by Heaton, ¦wishing to detail their sufferings to " the hero of a aass. The cry of tha Charier ia traversing far and A^D EASTERN STRICT SCOTLAND 9d. per box, diseases incident to the humau fr ame ; all can talk Esqrs., be appointed Delegates from this Meeting to hundred fights." The iron-hearted Duke was proof to wide. In oid Caledonia, th e land of his f athers, it Hay, Allen, Land , Haigh, Smith, Bellv Towns- following persons havo of and lament their existence, and yet few indeed confer in London with the Delegates from other their crias, and had the impudence, "when in the wss bearing down bufore . it every tram mel in its Are hereby informed that the end, Baines and Newsbme, Smeeton, Reinhardt, suffici ently under the consideration been nominated as candidates for election to can be found to point out the means, Towns, and bring the subject Honse, to say, " if any man was p>or it was his cwn course ; the cry has cone from moss to mountain and Leeds ; Brooke, Dewsbury ; Dennis & Son, Mbxon, all men, for obtaining their of her Majesty 's Ministers in such a manner aa shall tho Central Committee of the District:— Liuney, Hargrove^ York ; within the reabh of fault, and that England was t&e only couutiy glen ; and, come v?e:\l cone woe, they are determined Little, Hardman, removal. The extensive use of Parr's Life Pills has, be thoafth t advisable, ; Brooke & Co., Walker & Co., Stafford , Faulkner, ¦ ia the world, where the Ia>>ourij3g msn coald to be iree; wherever he had been the cry for the Leith.—Messrs. John Tankard , James Ferguson, however, dispelled the mist of ignorance, and tens ' ' • ¦ George Goobman, Esq., Leard the trades of Doncaster ; Judson, Harrison, Linhey, Ripon ; Fog- - On the motion of gain a comfortable independence by his own in- Caarter had prevailed. He had John Macrae, Samuel Ciarte, Samuel Moir, and John ' of thousands who have been cured of the most Seconded by J. A. BuxXBEY, Esq., dustry." Was it net enongb, that thousands of cur Manchester had nailed the banner of the Charter to Calder. gittj Cpatesi Thompson, Thirsk; Wiley, Easingwold; now gratefully employed m Ward inveterate maladies are of this Meating be advertised fellow men had been slaughtered for his aggrandise- their flags. Ireland also was proceeding ia the glorious England, Fell; Spivey, Huddersfield ; , Rich- recommending their^ more general adoption. That the resolutions "MCSSELHUH.GU.—Mr. J ohn Blair . Kniresbro ; Pease Oliver Daxling- Newspapers. ment, that we should be thus insulted and treated with cause. This cry -trill soon haTs reached such a force. mond; Gaulfcroii , , , If every family in the kitigdotn would keep a in each of the Leeds IiASSWADE.—Mr. John Stewart Metcalt'e Langdale, Northallerton ; COntempJJby him ? Tea, this iron soldier is boarding up before which faction must speedily fly, n?var to retum. ton ; Dixoh, , supply of this incomparable Medicine by them, pre- WILLIAM PAWSON, Chairman. -»\h«2 it are those partial Edinburgh.—rtlessrs. J;traes B. Lyme, Alexander Rhodes 6 Tadcaster ; Rogeraon, for himself & reckoning againsi tht dry o? -sTritk. Tbe on2y tiling which can impade , Snaith ; Goldth rpe, mature old age would never happen, and seldom The Mayor having vacated the chair, it was taken M'Gtegor, Thomas Blackie, Charles Daucan, Henry Kay, Brad ford- -1 ; Brice, Priestley^ all accounts -will be settled. Why need he dwell upon outbreaks which the people are led on to commit by Cooper,. Nowby, . indeed should we behold in our streets tho pale and by George Goodman, Esq., when one individual, when -we find the whole batch as iaa. want They have already done us much harm. Keep RMifeen, Hugh Hume, Alexander Grant, Junes Cum- Poutefract ; Cord well, Gill, Lawton, Dawson, Smith, sumptive or tottering haggard loek, the con cheefei It was resolved by acclamation, : . ; and pay no regard to yoar prayers ? W£&n thrce-and-a- calm, $nd keep cosl : proceed for a short time longer mings, David 31'Lsod , John Watson, James Niabeti VVakefield ; Berry, Deuton ; Suter, Leyland, Hart- we should rise as a people and improve a3 Rochdale • debility ; . talf millions of you desired to be heard at the b^r of with - tbe same determination you now have, and we George . Gillies, and James Boylen. Icy, Parker, Dunn, Halifax ; Booth, , a nation. On the motion of J. Gv Maoshali,, Esq., that house, you could not ba heard ; they weie too ¦will speedily STreep from before us the laat remnant of Mr. Alexander M'Gregsr has betn nominated at Lambert, BoroHghbridge ; Dalby, Wetherby; Waite, Seconded by James Holdforih, Esq., Jjusy discussing the merits of Colonial as&ea to attend to tyranny and corruption Millions are watching the KiTkaldy, and also at Lasswade ; but he requests that Horrogato ; Wall, Barnsley ; and all respectable That the best Thanks of the Meeting; be given to Vhat you, or your your agents had got to B3y._ They Chartists of England ,- and if they fa il in their attempt he may not be elected, as bis tima will not allow of bis Alcdiciue Venders throughout tfie kingdom. Just Published, Price 2s. 6d. hiB Worship the Mayor for his able and im- were afraid th» tale of woe, which would eloquently to be free, the chains of slavery will be riTetted there. attending to the duties of the office. Ask for Blair's Gout; aud Rheumatic Pills, and pf the King- partial conduct in the Chair. observe the name and Address of " Thomas Prout, (Or sent free to the most remote parts : have been poured forth by an O Connor, c. Duncan, and Tha beautiful structure, he hoped , was rapidly reaching The various localities are requested to select nine from envelope, oa the receipt of a f orth completion which would stand till the wreck of matter 2"29, Strand, London/' impressed upon the Govern- dom, in a sealed a Lowery, should go to tha vrcild, and make , the above list, and have them elected at a public meet- post-office order for 3s. 6d.) short their time of plunder. The cry of compltint i3 and the crush of worlds. (Tremendous applause.) in?, if possible, before the 1st of August, and send a ment Stamp affixed to each box. -of the Genuine HERMAN'S CE L EBR ATED GOLDEN getting more universal among all classes of the people, when the Medicine. MEDICAL ADVISER, Mr Campbell rose, and complimented in trarra terms list cf those chosen to the District Secretary, THE SECRET PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES, sad how should it be otherwise, -when iif :y millions, and returns Trill »o made up, and tnoso having the votes prevention and of Mr. Holiday for bis lecture, and the people also for BEING a practical treatise on the more, are yearly wruE^ ^°m *ha swat tea peop'e, of tbe greatest number of localities will be declared THE WHOLE CHARTER. FOR ONE HALF- aud pther Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation of having ths opportunity cf hearing their cause so elo- ¦ ¦ cure of the VENEIiEALDISEASE , ¦ ¦ ¦ Eminent Gentlemen of the Fac ulty and tlij to eupport in luxury and idlent^s a hesrtlcs, graceless, elected. < ¦ ¦ ¦;. sexual organs, in both qaeutly advocated. My friends, sai;l be, our cause is pENNY; jr , . . affections of the urinary and ¦: ¦ ¦ " Crodles3 crew ? This enormous sum, by some super- JJ iicted. ¦ ' . .:; ¦: [ : . ;.: ¦ _ rapiciy progressing ; the spirit of liberty was going Thomas Blackie, Sec. pro (cm. sexes, with a mild and successful mode of tfeatmont, / _ ficial thinkers, is usi thought too icuch to carry on the WITH ENGRAVING OF BALLOT BOX consequences ; especially abrca-1, and he defied the pow?r of any party to itop 7, Milne Square, Edinburgh. ¦th o SCHEDULES, &c. &o. in all their forms and SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism, expences of the country. Tbey cinnot fcaie t.- it. Tis ima tney may get hold i-f tnr aijTccares , as Stricture, affections of the Bladder, Prostrate Glands, Rheumatic Headaches, Lumbago, fleeted on. the euormltj cf the rum. Ibis sum, and Sciatica, they Lavs done with Mason and others, and imprison " Every working man, for the charge of a half- Gravel, &c., shewing also tho dingerous conse- Pains in the Head and Face.—Is. 9d. and 4a. 6d. if coined in sovereigns, and laid tide by si ?e, ' ¦ " ¦ ' ' '' ¦ ' ' ' penny, can now procure for himself and family the of the skin, - : ' ¦ '¦ ¦ '¦ : : ¦ ¦ hundreds of cur best men as they have done before ; quences of Mercury, such as eruptions pea- Box. . . . .- . - .: - - - ,- - . . ;- ; ¦ -would make & line from Ediabro* to London, acd NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL . . ;» . . others wiil spring up to fill their places, and will ilo so iibove all-important document, arid we sincerely pain in the bones, &c, with plain directions for a do more than extend from thence to Dublin.- If they COUNCIL. hope tho masses will now do B) " —Northorn Star. embellished with engravings. PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE til! jastice be meted oat t > ths peopla The .parsons perfect restoration : " ' ¦ " reflect upon this, they cs-aaot long consent for such a . . - - -PILLS - - ¦ -:¦ ; - by preachiug to the MACCI.KSF1ELD. EMMETT'S SPEECH ! An ample consi d eration of the diseases of women ; .;,. . , . , • . ./.¦^ : .- -; ; ; - Bum to be yearly filched from the people—¦hear.) He h3ve iione great harm to the cause, . , and plum-pudding in the also nervous debility ; including a comprehensive and 2s. 9d. per •was well aware that ia every civiised society there man poor, poverty in this life Mr. James Gosling, weaver. Now publishing, Price One Penny, the splendid For both sexes. Price Is. l^d. box. next ; but they are inconsistent ; they wish to go to dissertation on the anatomy of Marriage,, impuis- be laws to protect virtue, and punish crime, an^ there Mr. Jo«cph Alien, baker. speech of Robert Emmett, Esq., who was executed A most celebrated reinedy for Costive and Bilious heaven themseive3. and a-c determined to have the eance celibacy, sterility, and various other interrup- most be an Esscatire to enforce these laws, tut ibU Mr. William Frost, weaver. in Dublin , for High Treason , in the twenty-second , Complaints, Attacks of Fever, Disorders of the 'uni-p-a here ulso. If their ways will get teem tions of tlv» Laws of Nature. Executive ought to accord with rha wishes ^f the people. p idia? Mr. Luke Ri'.ey, do. year of his age. Stomach and Bowels, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, - it ~*ili make such a pkice of it, that, for Secret Sin of and do the greatest possible good to the greatest poivl- to hc. veu, Mr. Samv.?l Wcslon , do. snb-Treasuror. Also some animadversions on the Pains and Giddiness of the Head, Worm3, Gravel, he sho-.i.'i no: wish to g« ^rhere they were, EMMETT AND IRELAND ! blfi number of people The child of the peasant at hin:==;f Mr. Benjamin Chacdley, do. sub-Secretary. Youth , which entails such fearful consequences on Dropsical Complaints, &c. . .id was determine-} to baTe the pium-pudding in thi s Just published , price Is., an interesting Memoir, i)irth is «qoal to that of th2 poer, and if jvu fi>ilow " OLDHAM. its victims. : if he could get it. He suppor-cd all the people in from authentic - sources, - ' 61 the lamented -patriot ANTISCORBUTIC, SCROFULA AND him to the grave, however high the sculptured marnle S fe, ^ -w^rc: HiemHrs cf the National Charter Asso- Mr. John lloyle, juiner, Hea p-sb. Robert EaiKictt ; incidentally detailing the Origin, « This Work is undeniably the most interesting may extol bis name,-his head lies a3 tLe poorest cf tae liie rooai g^f LEPRA PILLS AND OINTMENT, cviv.on; if iioi he hopjd they speediiy woa'd dp. Mr. Henry. Chappeii, weaver, Regent-:st. Progress, and disastrous Termination of the Irish ana important that has hitherto been published on poor. At the bir:h of a King or Queen, the whole na.wu , For the cure of Cancerous, Scrofulous and Irido- 7tTy man can do a lean's p.iu ; and if the Government Mr. James Wild , labourer, Nook. Insurrection, 1803, &c. Embellished with a splendid this subject, imparting information which ought to saust shout fer joy ; bonfires nm ^t be kindled, ite 1^ lent TumPurs, and Inveterate Ulcers ,- Glandular you are really determine"! to have tfc u Charter Mr. Robert Fielding, weaver, Moor II y. .steel engraved Portrait. This edition includes the be in the possession of every one who is labouring cannons thunder forth their bellowing uoiee/and s tees that Affections of the Neck, Erysipelas, Sciiryy, Evil, they trill 7ery e >d:i gratt it you—(hear) They are Mr. Jame3 Bairstow, twiner, J .vckaon-sir. Tr ial, oelebratqd Speech; &6. &c. under any secret infirmity, whether male or female. Bomber of tie drcaken end debauched of the people Mr. William Ilam'it, s.ub-Sccrc;ary. Ringworm, Scald Head, White SwolliuKS, PiLea, alreaoy aware of <.ur strength •, we caused the "Whi gs " This Httle wovk is calculated to keep in rcmem- Ulcerated Sore Legs (though bellow f arth God save the KiDg or Qsieen. brauce the nam^ of obo who felt, and felt deeply, of twenty years stand- to commit suicide, arc! buried tb-ir filthy carcase in COLC11E.STEF. BY M. WILKINSON , ing). Chilblains, Chapped Hands, : Burns, Scalds , an4 hope, -with t y 's wrongs ; a man who, in endeavouring , Tbtj be'Jow forth by all their throats, the grave they ha-J t3ng for tbemselvsss his coun r Bruises, GrocersVItch, and all Cutaneous Diseases ; &-xT3 blsssins, they win neTcr have a resurrection- We Mr. William Gurhey, Cabinet maker, Wire to redress them, fell a sacrifice to the schemes of the CO NSULTING SURGEON , &c. While God is cot ia all their Uioaghis. street. also an infallible Remedy for Sore and Diseased have only two parties in the state—the oppressor and most blood-thirsty faction thiat ever governed, or Street Leeds. Mr. Amo3 Good , tailor Angle-lane. 13, Trafal gar ^ Eyes. Price 2s. 9d.j 4s. 6d. and lls. per package ; Could it be possible ha bad to describe the the oppressed. We want a Parliament to grant us . rather misgoverned Ireland. We hope the book coit Mr. Joshua Franci3, iron founder, Saint John's obtained, or from any of his the Ointment can be had seperate, Is. lid. per Pot. of royalty; in the 11th year of reform it cost those rights we have been so long in agitation for. Oae may have an extended circulation."— Weekly Dis- Of whom they may be street. ' ¦ ' . . £47,000 or thereabout, which makes £287 a faction which is expiring, has made a bluster in its dying patch . ]. . Agents. . UNIVERSAL OINTMENT ^ t. noise, Mr. Phillip FuUer, inn keeper, Ma^daJen-slrflefc. day. How they manage to : spend it he could rcomeats ; the ghest of that party h&3 made a >{rea - ASK FOR THE ENGLISH CHARTIST MR. M. W. haying devoted his studies for many Price Is. l^d. perPpti not tell, and has told the premier if they do not reptul ths Corn Mr. Benjami n Parker, fruiterer, Maiden-road. - but tbis fee knew, the money -was Mr. Step North-street, sub CIRCULAR 1 years exclusively to the various diseases of the These Medicines are composed of Plants Teted by those who called Laws, they will join tbe Chartists. Hs thought they hen Chubb, miliwri^ht, ' ¦ which themselves the psopVs Treasurer." PRICE ONE HALFPENNY ! , . . generati7« and nervous system, in the rembral are indigenibus to our own Soil, and therefore mast representatives. S-me light is throsrn on the snrjeet coald doc have the people's cause at heart, or they '"¦TMr noble, though humble, ally in the glorious g debilities arising from a secret Tronl d hAve Mr. Jame3 Chubb, miller, North-street, sub of those distressin be far better adapted to our constitutions than ¦when we consider the Bomber of the aaids d honour, done that sooner, lor tLey know oae of cause ot the People is, we are happy to perceive, indulgeace in a delusive and destructive habit, and ladiefc of the bed chamber the first acts after the Charter would be a repeal of the Secretary. Mediciae concocted from Foreign Drugs, however , gentlemen of the bed cham- pursuing its onward march , and , if properly en- to the successful treatment of well they may be compounded. These Preparations ber, he. kc, above ali. the groom of the stole slaughter Corn Laws, but there -would be others made to hinder MANCHESTER (MECHANICS.) caniiot fail most efficiently to aid in the cc-uraged, DISEASES are important Discoveries made in Medicine, being Then comes the emalt fry «f confectioners, oilmen, tsem of robbing the labotirar. He -would place two Mr. Jaciea Cuthbertson, mechanic, 7, Ma rville of--riglxt and justice. The number before - us VENEREAL AND SYPHILITIC , 1 causo the most prebious of Native Vegetable Concentrated bakers, grocers, butchu ', Tictnalltirs, &c As a :f«- loaves upon the table, tha aristocratic leaf and the street. (25), besides other highly 'interesting matter contains Continues to be consulted from nine in the morning totaller he complained of so money-monger loaf, they are bath miserably small, and Extracts, extending their Virtue and> Excellency much beiig Tzasted in Mr. Peter Swift, ditto, G, Every-streot. tho ' People's Charter' entire. Thus every working till ten at night, and on Sundays till two,—arid throughout the whole Human Frame. drowning the sober senses of royalty. The cost of- are ali quarreling about which of them Wi? to cut it for , by making ale: Mr. , ditto , Green Place, Ardwick man , for the charge of a single halfpenny, can pro- country patients requiring his assistance (^ Read the to be had of each the people. God preserve us from Famphlet ¦ ¦ ¦ AgentA calculating it ai two shillings per gallon, ¦wonl l give both, for we wish to ditto. 7 Ridgwa-y - street. authentic copy of only one personal visit, wilt receive such advice and - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - • ¦ Mr. William White', cure for himself and family an ¦• ¦ • • ¦;¦ . ' . • .. " GRATIS. - . . • h , . sixty eiaht gallons a-day ; of spirits, at three shiufngs have the power of cutting our own loaf. The Charter Mr. John Bell, ditto, 25, Brown-street. this rm oat—this a/1-'iaiport'ant ..document ; and we medicines as will enable them to obtain a permanent per bottle, thirty six bottles a-day, and of -wine, at an Atsociation has beea formed in 420 places, and there are Mr. Bernard Phillips, ditto, Bl0s?0Ul-3treet. sincerely trust tt-nt the whole of the massea will and effectual cure, when all other means have failed. No pretensions are made that any of these Medi^ additiOEal cost, fifty tight bottles a-day. He thought only two counties of England in which it has not been Mr. John Suteliffe , Unto, 5, Biker-:-trcet. gladly avail themseives Of the opportunity . We certain disorder a perfect cure cines form a panacea fpr all Diseases ;1 but they are tbs greatest advoaited—the counties of Befiford and Rutland. In recent casesof a drinSer in the worid must th-ak this Mr. Kdward Whittaker, raecbanic, 15, Walter pcrceiYe that the whole of the back numbers are in is completed in one week,.Pr no charge made for off ered as certain Specifics for particular Disordera, quantity too much for one little ¦woman to get through, The Dublin Association, as an Irishman he was proud ¦t street, Travis-Btreet , sub-Treisurtr. print, and can be obtained for one sliilling ; a work medicine after that period, and in those cases where and for all Complaints;closely' allied to them ; not even If Ehe was wsiEted by her husband into the bar- o say numbered above 1000 members. He implored of Mr. James Dixon, milhvrigat, S, Gray-street, sub at the price, containing so large an an? ->"ut of really f i d a perseverance in claiming the merit of universility as is frequently Ibem to unite with the National Charier Association. other praotititioners have a le , gain. He asked the teetotaller, who acknowledged Secretary. useful inioruiation, we are not acquainted with ; his plan, without restraint in diet, or hindrance done by all-sufficient pill proprietors. this, how he reconciled it with his pledge ? is he a riaht The Manchester trades are coming out, and he hoped WAnSSVORTH. and wo hope that every Chartist will aid in its a perma- " to haTe them all enrolled beforB winter, and he hoped from business, will ensure to the patient The Celebrated Golden; Packets, prepared by reyal tettouller who does it ? for they are not to bs circulation."—Northern Star. . nent and radical cure. instrumental in providing drink Hull -would not be behind-hand, and that they would, Mr. John Helawell, Lane Top, labourer. the Proprietor, Geq. KERHAff , DispensinK Chemist, to otters (hear, bear.s had in Monthly Parts 6d. each. The siim voted for glass and crystal, to allow 5?. per in a iiitle time musier two x>i three thousand—(Appro- Mr. John Crabtree, Broad Bottom , joiner. The work can be A complete knowledge of the symptoms and treat- &c, can be had at his Dispensaries, 25, Wincolmlee, bottle, and Is. for tvery giars. would give twenty-two bation, ; Mr. David Crossly, Foster Clongh , w* aver. THE LABOURERS' LIBR;ARY, ment of these in3idious and dangerous diseases, can arid -18, Lowgate, (opposite the Town Hall,);HuLL, botUss and sixty-four glasses a day. He did think in Mr. John Greenwood , Banks, weaver. Containing tho Remedy for National Poverty and only be acquired by those who are in daily praotice, or of any of his accredited Agents1 enumerated ; Mr. D. TiTiOii presented himself, aud said—Mr. Mr. James Hoses. Fau#h Well, weaver. -of and have previousiy gone through a regular course (for Euch destruction as this (the sum is voted annually) Chairman, sister and brother Chartists, Whigs and Impending National Ruin : or the only safe way- which see small placards on the wall,) who ' Mr. Thomas Wadu, Souter House, weaver, sub- by enabling each Work- of Medical Instrucxion ; for, unfortunately, there have each an Authority (signed by his own hand) that some of them were u&t aurays in their subtr Tories, if there were any, /or it w.-j selilom Ilcpealii ig- the Corn Laws, ¦ senses. We have all the other members of royalty, and Treasurer. ing Fariiily in Britain to produce • a "CHEAP are hundreds who annually fall victims to ^he igno- for vending the same ; or through any respectable so many people were gathered tjgether -without being Mr. Robert Town-send and other dangerous remedies, the goodly race of royal bastards to keep into the bar- composed of the th-ee partita of tba ttate. Tha laat , Wadsworih-row, twister, LOAF" and a " BIG LOAF" for thomselves at rant use of Mercury Medicine Vender in the Kingdom. Each Packet gain—daughter and approbation j ;—besides sub-Secretary. Home ! By F. O'CONNOR, Esq., Ba-rrister -at- administered by/illiterate-men, who ruin tho consti- bears his Name, in his own hand thus—" George all this, speaker you have heird i3 plain-matter-of-fact John system, ¦we could not find a king at home, at least a hnsband CAMERBUBY. Law, and late Prisoner for Libel in York Castle. tution by Buffering disease to get into th«> _ Kermari " to imitate,whi«h is Felony/ jCrrupbell ; ho complimented the lecturer, and he also which being carried by th8 circulation 6F the blood ior tie Qaetn, bat must gj into Giraiaay for .one. Addressed to the Landlords of Ireland. The attention of the Public is respectfully requested might fjilow it up ; but for the present should proeeed. Mr. Sitr.nel Webb, shoemaker, Palace-street. o all parta of the body, the whole frame becomes Against this he would quote the Bibk-. aad Euie.y tbax Yju of England, , int to the uridercitcd cases, investiga- hive heard much aiout the \rrong3 Mr. Stephen Oakenful , turner, (JlttO tainted with venereal poison , and. most unhappy con- and the most rigid could not be called Sfd:U-jn; ia the 17th chapter asd rr:"cb nioie than he should 3tterop» to tell—mush nioit? Mr. E. B. Addis, currier Dover-jano. Every Youns Man should read tho Drama of . tion into their authenticity is courted :— 15Hl, j , sequences ensue, at one time affecting the skin, Xith, and 26th vsrsea of D-at?ror>.;iTiy. Jell Will tEnn he co-.iM tsu. a plasitr for Old England's sores Mr. B. Aiuo, St. Feter'5-lai,e. WAT TYLER- ; price Twopence (originally finii it thus - p y the head and face,- with eruptions and SEVERE CASE ,IF ¦RHECM.VTISM. , »ritt-=n. as the pur«jn??:;T,— W"£en tb.u is tran:rd—a itron^ catlartic medieina—to restore Mr. JoV u Andraeita carpenter, North-lane, sub- publishing ' at 4a. 6d.), by Robert Southey , Poet articularl art come into the lund , y resembling, and often treated as scurvy, -whici the- L >rd thy &ji Eivt^h John B-.il ; they have b?&u denied. (Laughter.) You Tr^asurpr. Laureate to her Majesty. ulcers, closel ;" To Mr. George Rerman, Druggist, Wincolmlee, ' producing the most violent pains ¦ ' ' ' " ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ " thse, and sfcalt possess it, and shall dwell therei-i, acd at another period " - • - , ¦- ¦ " " , "; - ;;¦ ¦ : hive pt-titioTitd for your liberty, but in vain. Millions Mr. John M'llenry, tuilor Nunnery Cottage? Hull.: ; ;, ,. ; . . . . :; . - { . : Eh»lt say, I will set , , " Every lover of his species should make an effort in the limbs and bones, which are frequentl y mis- a kiss over me, lika as all the • of requests have yon ser>t and tsloced at the foot-stooi sub-Secretarv. Samuel Naylor Brpad-sqnwe, cation3 that are abo-st me. Ti;cn t o circulate this splendid aud truly invaluable taken for rheumatism ,vtJui3 the whole frame becomes "I, , cooper, of shal t in any wis&sst of an e-arthly menarch, and thiir rejection has been Tirro.v. 1 .: ' Machell-steet, Wincolmlee, Hull, do hereby certify him king ore? thee, whom the Lord thy G^A stall poem."—Patriot. - debilitated and decayed , and a lingering death puts accjHjpasied with renewed insults. The great ques- Mr. John Wilkes, vice^maker. that I have had many severe attacks of rheumatism; choose : one from among thy brethren shait thou £;t tion is—how are you to get ysur Charter ? It is a -yery a period to their dreadful sufferings. to bs iMr. William Yardlcy, miner. Price Twopence. some of them of even twenty weeks duration ; king over thee; thon mayest not set a stranger plain questio-j, &w\ one eTcry Chartist cu^ht a>ile young person in the very prime over thee Mr. Th omas Citton, iron moulder. ON ON THE FIRST PRIN- What a grief for a (brought on at first, I thinki by being in the fishing , which is not thy brother. Bat he to answer. He wished every Chartist to be able to DISSERTATI pf d out of time, and from all the shall not multi Mr. William Rogers, miner. GOVERNMENT ; by Paine. life, to be snatche countries.) I have taken great quantities of medi- ply horses to himself, cor cause give a good opinion of the faith which is in him. He CIPLES OF T"os. enjoyments of life, by a disease always local at first, the people to return to E Mr. Michael Cooper, iron moulder. Pamphletis a masterly defence of the right of cines oa all these occasions, but have experienced gypt, to the end wculd net till what the Charter is; but would say this This and which never proves fatal if properly treated , as that he shonld multiply Mr. W illiam Wright, miner. the possession of the Elective Fran- very slight benefit from any but the medicines 1 horses; forasmuch,as the much, no chauee could be accomplished till the people every man to ¦ ¦ ¦ all its fatal results are owing either to neglect - or Mr. Richard Cooper, iron moulder. ' :: ' " ' ¦¦ ' haye,had from you, whioh afforded direct and almost lord hath said unto ' ' .' . ' . , .. -:¦ ;¦ , ' . you, ye shall henctforth ¦s-ere universally united. We must pray for the Charter. chise. . • . ; .. ; .- . • ignorance. : v xetara no more that way. Neithtr Mr. George Spruce, miner. immediate! relief, shall he mnltioly Jesus ChriBt, talking to his apostles about prayer, said "Wo beg feach and all of Pur friends to aid in ? ¦wives to himself, that his heart turn rot away ; f.el Mr, James Mason , mi'l-man. Mr. W. s invariable rule is to give a Card to each Ypa may make what use of this written declara- to them, "Ask, and ye shall receive." Ee was a man circulating -this invaluable tract.—English Cha rtist guarantee for cure, which he tha shall bs greatly multiply to himself silver and of prayer, Mr. Richard Smith, 6ub-Trea?urer. of his Patients as a tion you please. It is now five years since1 1 tool - and granted every Chartist to pray without Mr. Thomas Cattcn , sub-Secretary. Circular. pledges himself to perform, or return his fee, and I hare, since had no new gold. It seems then we are rot to go to Germany fur cwsi^?, that their joy might be fall - (A voice from the your fthcuinatic Pill?, a kisg, but are to attack. It was in January, 1U3G, A regular medical choose one from amongst our bre- jiirttiEg—"L' -d J&sns, give us the Charter." ) Hitherto MANCHESTER (CAHPENTERS * HALL.) This day is published, price Twopence, For the accommodation of either stix, where thren. The gentleman attended iue during that attack, but I Jewish legislator had a good idea of they had asked amiss, or have askea co'-hing. If we AN ADDKESS on tho Benefits of Gsneyal distance or delicacy prevents a personal visit, hie ¦what royalty -would bs when Mr. James Rsnshaw Cooper, bookseller, Bridge- derived ho benefit from hin attentions ; on the con- he wrote the abo?e : but arf to havs the Charter, -we must bring the psopla into street. Knowledge ; more especially the Sciences of Miner- PURIFYING DROPS, •What wtiU.ld.he hava thought to tne grant of .£70 t/CO oca rain1! , and with oae voias declare that the Charter Geology, Botany, and Entomology. By tho trary I grew daily worse till I began to take your -to fctiild tht Qa?«Q' Mr. John Smith, carder , 30, Pickyard-street. alogy , price 4s. 6d. can bo had of any of the follow, BElabiea ; and in regard to theii.al- shall be ours, and we shall be free. f Tremeadous Rowland Dptrosier. Third Edition. medicines. I have also found preat benefit from tiplication cf Mr. Phili p "Kr.ight, overlooker, Islington. late _ ing a^entSj with printed directions so plain, that wives, it is pretty generally believed our approbation.) Thus, when you get the Charter, your most earnestly recommend this little book taking your ? PurifyipgAperient Restorative Pills," Isxe (ieorgs IT. ' Mr. Thomas D^v5, tailor,-4-1, Jersey-street. " We ¦ they may cure themselves without even the know? which a3 bad two wives, and as many concubines joy will ba full, and the prayer of faith will have saved to every body. —-i^'ammer. ; . - -' '. .' /. ' - . ' ' . I have, ever since then, occasionall¦ y used as Solomon. The parsons also Mr. John Pullen, weaver, 18, Davidson's Court, '' ledge of a bed-follow. ; . . - ; ; a family medicine. v , in the worcs of Isa^t, yon. Xti tas unite ourselves before we begin to pray, ¦ ¦ Red Bank, Work by the same Author. ¦ ' ¦ ': ¦ ' ' ' ¦ : ' are time-serving doss; thay Impoxtont They are particularly recommended to be taken ,,: ' -; • .;• :- • : ' . : " SaMOEL NaYLOE.^ are greedy dogs, and like and then our prayer will be heard. In coming from Mr. John Bailey, shopkeeper .-- , . :/. "\ \ . their own way. Bat why dont the Dissenting minis- , 7, Ed ward-street. Now on Sale, price Threepencev Sixth Edition , before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest York he had had some conversation with a person ?sry Mr. Wjliiatn Boyle, power-loom CASE OF CHRO.VIC BHEUMAMIJM OF TWENIT: YEAS' S ters come forward in the caust ¦ -weaver¦ ¦ , 8, How- AN ADDRESS on the Necessity of an Exten- the indiscretions of a parent are the source of vexa- ¦ of the people? becacse desirous of a repea! of the Corn XawB. He said to ' " ¦ - ,;. ¦• ' - • - ¦ " "' - ¦ - ' ,': :-.-..;¦ - they are afraid of offending the street. . . - sion of Moral and Political Instruction among the tion to him the remainder of his existerioej by afflict- . - : ;. . , ' - ,/ . •- STANDING. . - ; . . midole da?s. The him, " Don't yon. whh you may get it?" Tha reply . 3Ir. Matthew Grc on , joiner, 50, Carruther-atreet. ¦ shepherds feed themselves, and desert their flicks. He Working Classes. By the late Rowland Detrpsier, ing his innocent bat unfprtuiiate offspring with the Mr. Kermani—Sir,—You can make this known was, he did wish to get it, and also -wished to know Mr. William Dixon , correspondent of the Northern migbt be astid—wouldhe do away with monarchy in how they would get the Charter. He ( Mr. T > told him With a meraoir of the Author- evil eruptions of the malignant tendency, and a in whatever way you think to be of service to your- this iand ? He Star, Kelsou-street, Bank-Top. would give a plain answer. It 13 the if be would tell him bow he would repeal the " This is tbo best piece of composition on the variety of other complaints, that are- most assnredly selves and the afflicted. I have laboured iirider a right of the Corn Mr. James Wcod, steam-loom weaver, 3, Pirie- : people to choose their own form of Laws, he (Mr. T.) would tell him how to get the subject to which it refers in the English lai;guae;e, introduced by the same neglect arid imprudence. severe rheumatic affection for more than twenty G-ovemment ; but if his casting street. • -• my joints vote Wiuld decide the Choi ter. The memtnt the people rvi e -united to demand written by a man of unconquerable zeal, surpassing - - . :- , . . . -. . - . AGENTS.. ;. ;; ,. ; . . years, attended with severe swelling in . matter, he would Mr. Jacob Morris, throstle spinner, 3, Lomax- give it in fa-your of raonirehv but tee Charter, that moment it will be theirs : it cannot ¦ talent, and true patriotism ; who raised himself and dreadful pain in, my limbs. On some occasions not monarchy as street. . . " H»tL— At the Advertiser Office , Lowgate, and ^hli constituted at the present time— come before. Those who want it sooner will not from among working men to the admiration of the the most swollen paris broke out istnd pieces Ot limf s mare paltry Mr. Jeremiah Keighley, spianer, 3, North Grove, Noble's Bookseller, Marketrplace. plsy-thing in ths hands of a get it, and may indulge tha prospect of bro- good an d intelleotually great throughout the king- like matter separated, which my medical attendant faction—but chosen Every-street. Leeds.--At the Times OfiicOj and of Mr. Heaton at triea by the whole of the people. We ken bones and limbs. Did you ever know dom, and who devoted his life to the improvement of -:' ' -v. ' ¦ -: '- ¦ ; -• ¦; ¦ • " " -: -; ' tributed to the severity of the pain. I have should then hear no 7t Briggite. -. :- : . . , . : . ;. . - : .: . - more of witless rogues and hump- a mushroom spring np ]ST his kind. No man can know ^his duty.tp himself the best medical advice which this part of the coun backed knaves firing to last long ? (" o." > Wakefield—Mr. HurBt, Bookseller. at the Sovereign of the people— All the establishments of the -world have been gained and his children, who has not read this powerful try can afford ; and never during twenty years ha?a {bear). There Satisfy the mind f irst, before you draw upon the ' Halifaxr—Mr. Hartley, Bookseller. is the aristocracy, with the honourable by blood, and blood can wash them away. yon want tract."—Maidstone Gazette. : :. ; v 1 been free from more or less of pain until I took sod light honourable members If ¦pock et and you will neither be (he dupe nor Huddersfiold—-Mr. Dewhirst, 39, New-Btrept . of the peerage. He,_f 01 liberty establish it by tbe reyolutien of the mind. This * your inyaluable medicinej I had lain in bed with protested Rgaiast them victim of Professional or non-Professional London—No. 4, Cheapside, <2M» being born legislators and is a better foundation than one agony of pain for months previously ; your medicine their ¦wealth being their ef blood : it will stand quackery. . . Now Publishing in Weekly Nambersi at Three Barnslpy—Mn Harrison, Bookseller, Market-pi. tide. They have ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' : freed me from shall no means of better than on a foundation of broken bones. Procure - : ' ' - ¦;- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ';' all pain ! This is a fact of which I feeing aequainted with the - . . -/ . . . pence. - . - : - - , - York—Sir. Hargrove's Library, 6, Coney-street people, unless when caught your Charter by these means, and a greater number cas , if you wish to understand the naturae be happy to bear reial testimony to any one who v?w ^renebing knockers off the doors READER A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS GF Ripon^Mr. Harrison, Bookseller, Market-place. by a policeman, too take it from yon. He would have every man to convert canse and enre of disease, read and study Kriaresboro and High Harrogate^-Mr. call W me at the Old Fpoddry, Soiilcoates, HulL ioaest to take a tribe. When WOMAN i by Mary Woolstonoraft. Revised¦ and ' Langdale; ¦ he gets to the station- as many as he could to the cause, MEDICAL TRACT, published " ' ¦ ; ¦ ' : : ' ¦' : '- ¦ ' ' ' :¦¦ ' : '¦ ¦" " ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' - ¦ ' ' ¦• ' " ' ¦ that we may have a M'DOUALL'S - - [- :, -/' • : " • ¦ • ¦: - . Booksel ler. ¦v ^" f , -¦¦ • - •¦ . ; O'v/" " -¦ -y r . -: . ¦' ., -;.-; ;: .-, • ., WALEf . house he snores away hi8 time till bs is called Y>store Re-Edited. . : - . > . .\ ; - -.; ,/-: . ;.' ., . .,. . . , . : "WiLXiAM his fair start aad gafn our object You who have yet done by Cleave, 1, Shoe Lane, London. Price One Mihchester—Mr.Watkinsori Druggist May brother magistrate, and fined 5s. for being drunk "If women are to bo excluded, without having a ¦¦ , ¦ ¦'¦, 6¦, Market- . " Hull 7, 184L" and n9thing,jepent to night by doing your duty. Let the Penny. place. '~ ' -j " ¦ -' ' > [ ¦: '" . :-.;¦ ' . •. " ; ¦' ¦: - -^ . - - -' - ^ dismissed with a caution, which is only a drop in : ¦worl voice, from a participation of the natural rights : . . praise the d know by the subscription you make for Mason If you wish to remove successfull y and naturally ?erley—Mr. Johnson, Bookseller. "Mf. Eerman,—Ypa really deserve grea* bucket. What can these men know about the ¦ of mankind, prove first, to ward off the charge Be sent wants of you are ia earnest He, poor fellow, is known through- the diseases therein described, purchase Boston—Mr. Noblo, Bookseller. , for tne introduction of such a medicine as y6* a nation ? Bat there ' of injustice¦ and' " inconsistency, that¦ they^ want rea- ia one- kind of knowledge " ' • " ': " ;; : " ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' : " to me. It 19 from the he out the country. We know- he ib imprisoned , along 'v . .. - , • .. - ¦ - - ' - . .-: ¦, ¦ ' . , \: ^ : ¦ ¦ : i-- . rl;Hurton wonderful how it relieved me thought they M'DOU ALL'S FLORIDA MEDICINES, 6on, . . . . : : . Loiith—M , Book8eller. had by instinct, the knowledge of feather- ! with seven others, for preaching the truth. You ad most excruciating pains. I most gladly give my ing their own nests at the " Thistigh-mmded woman has created an influence hiveTf6ol---Attho Chronicle Office , 25, Lord-street txpence of the people, if can help tbem ; if you cannot give money, givp your Prepared by P. M. M'Douall, and Sold Whole- Sheffield—At the Iris Office. ; ,; name, in ench a case t I see it needed for the benen* they have any office to perform, the duty must be done btfit wishes which defies calculation ; she produced thai impulse of "¦•- ¦ , and endeaTonr to get those to give who are sale and Retail, at 1, Shoo Lane, London, to which MansReld—Mr. S. Dobsoh News A ; my' fellow'¦ preatnires.¦ ¦ DJ a deputy os clerk, towards the education and independence of woman ¦ ¦ j¦ gent, 519, Bel- ¦ ;; : : ¦ '¦¦ ¦ and he also paid by the peoele • able. Do you friends believe every man has a right ¦ ¦¦ ' ' : "'¦¦ ' ' ' ¦ "' "' ¦ '¦' ; ' ' ¦ ¦:" : ,; - '-/¦- - ' ¦ - ¦ "J oseph Mak gham. - . - "While the •• grest , , place all applications for agency, &c, must ba for- which other wrjtera have developed;"-— Westminster vedere-street. - , ' - : • • .: :. . . . . - ; ; . . - bird of prey," as Sir James Graham to live ? (Ye?.) Is in thia assembly dare oace ailed them j there a man warded. Rexiew.AptiiMiU ; " Near High Flags, Wincoln^e& Hjill;August, 184^ , is perhaps spending Ms time in say he has not a right to live ? (No.) If he has a Sf. B. Wholesale prices most liberal to all Agent3. Mr. W., is to be consulted every day at his Resi- another country. H e nat mentioned the keeper right to live, he most havej a right to the means to live. Cleave dence, from Nine in the Mbrniag till Ten at Night, Agknis. Briggate ; of the Great Seal 1 Retail pries, per Box of 36 Pills, One Shilling 'and London : , Shoe-lane; Hobson, Northern Star ¦ —Leeds—John Healon, 7, . of Scotland,- the Dake of If the means 01 by a number, and on Sundays from Nine till Two^ {IJ Argyle receiving be taken from him by one, Three-halfpence, Stamp innladed. Office , Leeds ; Heywooo, Oldham Street, Man- Jo3eph Haigh, 116; Briggate; Eflward Smeeton £1550 a year, f JT this thing tEat h=s it is the Bame to him. Let us all try to obtain the means chester ; and may be had on order, of all the B. Smith , Bar; only been once used , OBSERVE--13, TRAFALGAil-St. I,EEi }S. , Medicine vender, 5S, Beckett-streot since the union of the kingdom- to live as soon as possible. There is not one in this room No connection with any other Patent Medicine. Agents for/fche Northern Star throughout the mandtofts ; venders, &o. vi Stocks¦ &¦ Co.i Medic¦ ine ¦ ' 32ns man has also other offices " ' ' ' ' : ' ¦' ¦¦ ' ; ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' : , bringing in pretty round who ENTRANCE - :¦ - : . .. - . . . - : ¦ ¦ - .;• : ;- - j will dissent from thi£. Let every one then join Agent :—Mr. Richard Nash, Stockton. kingdom. PJRIVATE , 57, NlI-E-STBEET. Kirkgate. . . , .. . TH1 NCilTHEBN STAIt; 3 Stexlixg Tbowsees.— Oa Tae?dy lasi a man pay the cost3. Mr. Harney requested to be allowed Discovert op a Supposed Mdrder>—The remains Two ^rtrg» , _ additional cotton mills, at Manchester, London.—National anti-Tobacco and- Temper- who gave his name James Williams was brought to say a few words in behalf of Noakes. Mr. Ray- of a man, with the head severed from the^ body, but belorigins; to Mr. Guest, and which employed some ance Association.—vVeekly meetings of tha abovo up at the Court House, before E. Grace and Darn- ner objected that Mr. Hainey was not a witness, within a short distance of it,; were found on Friday, 500 or sive THE SONG OF THE EMIGRANTS. 600 handB, gtoppsd last week. The exten Association are held every Monday evening, com- ton Lapton, Esqrs., on a charge of having stolen four and couJd not be heard as an advocate. The magis- by Bomo men. cutting turf on the bog of Thornfield. Salford tnLUs, employing 1, women, and mencing at eight o'clock, trates eoncurrei with this g 000 meni at No. 8, Black Horse (IntendedJar Music} pairs of cloth trowsere, the property of Mr. Mat- , and Mr. Harney was near BaHy ar, Tuaau Tho separation of the parts chilciron, are also standing still. Court, Farringdon-street, to which the public thews, clothes dealer, Kirkgate. The fellow, it not allowed to speak. Mr. Rayncr did not wish to appeara to have beeri are effected with a sharp instru^ ?h Meetixg of the creditors of Messrs. Acraman, respeetfnlly invited. Admission free. . "Wo irt fies SsDsers YaterlBUfl?"—Koeseu. appeared , had walked off unseen with the trowers press the costs. Mr. Bagahaw thought the costs ment, and the body, whioh was iii a perfect state, supposed Morgans, and Go., the large iroh-founders of Bristol, Extraordinaby Honesty.—On Sunday a gentle- from the shop door of the prosecutor, and before mi§ht be remitted. Noakea was iben discharged, was to hare been at least fifty years in the took place ; they were-miBsed was given into the custody of the and told he might thank Mr. Rayner for escaping bog \—LimerickChronicle. on Friday in that town The liabilities inaiii after driving through Tottenham, discovered Where is the Briton's Home ? the costs !!! [The of the firm are estimated at about £300,000, in addi- that he had lost a sum of money, amounting to £35. police, whilst offering them for sale to Mr. Biroh, above needs no comment. The Courier de Lyon of the 13bh iust. announces tion to those of their several estates. Debti to the advertised , and early on Where the free step can roam, another clothts dealer, to whom he represented that Much might be said, but only those legitimate con- a; , The circumstance was "Where the free bud can glow, serious- disturbance to hava broken out at Mantua amount of nearly £84,000 were proved. Treasurers Monday morning ; a poor man presented himself, he had brought them from Manchester, after having clusions which every honest man will bo able to between the Jews and the Where the free air can blov draw for himself Christians. AThe Austrian and assignees were elected. who explained that he was a groom out of employ- * made them himself. It 13 supposed that he has , without the help of our pen. We Government was obliged¦ to interfere by force ; bnt Where & free ship can bear given ia a feigned name, and that he is well known have one word. Mr. Rayner says that it is owing to The Latest —A lady laid the mop in the/ cradle, ment, and that he had picked up the-notes, together Hope and Strength the people tore up the - .pavement, and attacked the amounting to £35, near the Seven Sisters; Totten- ;—everywhere in the police records of some other place ; the autho- the repeated complaints of Mr. Woolhouse, that soldiers with stones 1 and wiped up the floor with her baby. She disco- WaTe upon wave can roll- ,; who fired ou the multitude, vered her mistake by its Equalling, when she went ham. He had been seeking employment, and had rrifcies here, however, have had no previous transac- thes8 illegal dungeonings take place, several persons killed fifty persons, and wounded many. dis- no; East and West—Pole to Pole— having been hauled Noakes The to wring it. a shilling left when he found the packet. He tions with him. The bench committed him for off tho streets the way turbance .still continued , and no Jew dared make returned towards London, and at a pliblic-house Where a free step can roam,— trial. was. Mr. Woolhouse is a grocer—very probably a his appearance in the An ALARiMiNG fire broke out on Friday morning TKEfiE is the Briton's Home » street. The Government was mentioned his prize, and was offered £20 for it—the Clebks to the Income Tax Coiimissionebs.— large number of his customers are workinq men. obliged to march troops from Verona and Milan. early, in Manohester, at Marrin's eating-house, offer was repeated—but declined; and groom, Victoria Bridge. A boy in the top back room gave the Where is the Briton's Home ? At a meeting of the Income Tax Commissioners, on Nailing an Omnibus.—Tho Droit contains the whose name ia Joseph Lamb, having been informed Where the braTe heart can come, Saturday afternoon last, Henry Hall, Esq., in the following :— the alarm, who was awakened by a fie of coughing of the advertisement, waited uport /the person who The Saxiion Fisheries in tho northern rivers . " At the moutfnt that an omnibus waa induced by the smoke which filled the room, and so Where Labour -wins a soil, chair, Mr.- Win. Nicholson, of Woodhouse Moor, passing on Friday through the Rue Montmarfce by had lost, the money. We are happy to state that he Where s stoat heart can toil ; and Mr. John Lofthouse, solicitor, were appointed have been very successful during the past week, and the house undergoing rapid was tho progress of tho ilamea that Beveral of was adequately jrewardedj and has now a chance of the quantities in most of tho streams are daily on repairs, No. G3, a polo more the inmates, who were fourteen in number, escaped ' Where, in the desert bloim, clerks to the Commissioners for thi3 borough and than thirty feet in length slipped from the scaffolding employment. . ,. - " Any far seed is sown; neighbourhood. We are told that an office the increase. at the fourth story, on with their lives only by letting themselves:down by aud fell perpendicularly^ the sheets and Class Legislation.-—The followin g extraordinary Where Gold or Fame is won, vrill be engaged to be appropriated exclusively to The Hon. W omnibus, passed through and bjankets from the third floor windows. . E. Fitzsiaukice was elected for the body^ entered ao The loss is upwards^or" ,£1000. admission of the fact, that members of both Hpuse3 Where neTer sets the ran; the dutie3 which the clerks will hare to perform. Buckinghamshire on Friday, at Aylesbury, without deopiy between the stones of the pavemeit, that the of Parliament attend only to their own individual Where a braTe heart can come,— T^p Ixcosir Tax.—On Saturday, at noon, a opposition. Mr. William Lowndes Stone was pro- horses were stopped on the moment,-.the vehicle being Cast-Iron Buildings.— Buildings of cast iron interestsj appears in the Standard Tory paper of There is the Briton's Home ! meeting of Justices ia and for the borough of Leeds, posed, merely to declare that he had " no confidence literally nailed to the ground By a providential aro daily increasing at a prodigious rate in England, Friday evening. Speaking of Lord Ashley's Bill, and for the West Riding, was held ia the Council in Peel," and to withdraw again chance none of the passengers were injured. and it appears that houses are about to bo construct- relative to the employment of children in mines, arid Where is the Briton's Home ? , with a disclaimer " ed of thfs material. As the walls will be hollow, it Where the Mind's Light can come Chamber at the Court-House, " to consider the pro- of " factious opposition " Distress in TnEXAND.r-SpREAD op the debate that, took place thereupon, the Editor priety of choosing, and, if necessary, to choose Fever.—In will be easy to warm the buildings by a single stove says-v" Lord Wharncliffe 's complaint of too ready » Where our God's holy word Depasture op the Great Western —Bristol, addition to the prevailing distress and suffering, we placed in the kitchen. A three-story houso, contaih- Breads on the savzge herd ; eight personsto be Commissioners for executing the regret to learn that submission to humanity on the part of the House of Income Tax Act within the district of the said July 16th.—The Great Western , Captain Hosken, fever of a malignant and almost ina ten or twelve rooms will not cost more than Commons, is a complaint to which that Jrlouse ba3 Where a new flock is won R. N-, sailed from Kingroad , 011 her outward-bound unconquorable nature rages-among the poor popula- £1100, regard being had to the manner in which it To the bright Shepherd-One; borough ; and eight persons to supply such vacancies tion to a fearful extent, hot often laid itself open, and therefore it may be arise." The meeting was considered by their voyage to New York, at five minutes after one this and with a rapidity which may be ornamented. Houses of this description the more easily submitted to. We think however, "Where the church-bell can toll, as may day. She has denes all our attempts to describe in detail. The ' one ¦worships to be a private one, and consequently the takes out sixty passengers, and an may be taken to pieces, and transported from . that Lord Wharncliffe, has certainly some reason to Where soul can comf crt sonl, average cargo comprising manufactured copper, awful visitation has befallen the immediate neigh- place to another, at ah expense of not more than £25 reporters were not admitted. We understand, how- bourhood of ' complain. He is an extensive coal owner, audit is Where Holj Faith can come,— silks, &o. Louuburgh , and along: the : western It is said that, a large number of cast-iron houses anttoyance to him to seo the mill owners There is the Briton's Home 1 ever, it was not considered advisable to nominate co>a,3t of that district, with a degree of no doubt ah any additional commissioners for this district, but to The Iron Trade —Most of the Welch works 8e"erity are about to be manufactured in Beltfium and of the House of Comaion3 indulging in humanity quite unexampled. Scarce a day tlapaed within England , for the citizens of Hamburahi whoge Where is the Briton's Home ? leave the duties to be fulfilled by the gentlemen have now a sufficiency of orders.the demand for iron ttie ' at his expense'X the Mill owners are in the House of having- become comparatively la>t fortnight that the medical superintendent habitations have been burnt.—il/Jwin^ Journal. Where man's great Law can come, electedat Wakefielti on the Saturday previous. brisk within tha last of-the Louiaburgh Dispensary, a most zealous and Commons, the Coal owners in the House of Lords "Where the great Truth can speai, Assaults. fortnight. The market has not, however, as yefc, Masons' Stiuke.—We, regret to state that this —facts which may account for the oscillations of Sesiov3 —On Monday last three Pud- exhibited any humane gentleman , did not attend at their resi- Where Hie Slave's cbaxn can break, sey weavers, named Thomas Waterhouse, Titus improvement in prices dences h ' strike,' which has now continued for abi>ut five humanity between the two assemblies, as factories Whit ow six to eight f amilies ; arid, in many weeks, still remains however, Where tbe. e's sconrge can cease, Hainsworth, and James Oates, were brought up by Death of the Bishop of Meath.—Dublin, instances, not less than five of the iiiroate3 required unsettled. There is, or mines may happen to be the subject of considera- Where the Black dwells in peace, warrant at the Court House, before E. Grace and Jult 13.—The Right Rev. Dr. Charles a fair prospect that some decisive arrangement will tion. It is a humiliating exhibition, but humanity Dickens n. hi'3 professional .services and assistance, whioh were be come to soon between the Operatives and their Where from his angel-hall Daraton Lupton, Esqrs., on charges of assaults pre- Bishop of Meath, expired yesterday, after a short rendered with an alacrity and attentive vigilance will be the gainer in the end by the alterations in its God sees as brothers all ; against them by Mr. Joseph Womersley, of illness, at the see house, Ardbraocan. employers, as several of the contractors are likely to favour." ferred highly creditable. Hunger and pestilence struggled ' within a Where light and Freedom come,— the White Hart Inn, Leeds, and Mr. Edward Mortality in acoede to the terms- of their workmen Effects op Dbunkenness.—On Tuesday after- There is' the Briton s Home ! of Loxdo.v.—The total number of for complete mastery . tho same wretched hovel-- week, and it is probable that the remainder will give ' Beeston, hackney coach proprietor. The assaults deaths in the metropolis for of destitution and consequent indisposition , leech-like, noon, some fishermen at Fisherrow,..observed a " the week ending 9th in to the same arrangeraent immediately thereafter. 'a and nearly —Sir E. Suiaer s Xem Volume of Poems! were committed on the morning of the previous July, as made up by the registrar-general, was 745, fastened on the same squalid beinti;. In Achill, even chaise a considerable distance out at se , Wednesday, on which day the principal in the being the The humher of operative masons out on the ' strike ' immersed in the water./ They immediately manned [We wish we could say all this of England.— lowest return during the past summer, among tho colonists, spotted typhus fever was lately is now about 400 each of whom has received 10s. affray, named John Moss, was captured , and was and 143 under the weekl very general.—Mayo Telegraph. , their boats and pulled off to rescue the driver, who £& A". S.I y average of the four past per week since the commencement of ii.—Glasgow was seated the coach-box, though little more fined £0 for each offence. The particulars are as summer?, and 167 lower than that of the four past on ? foll ows :—Beeston was driving a hackney coach years. .Hohici .de.—Starvation.—A fellow named John Chronicle. than his head was above the water, and another HTMXS FOB CHARTIST CAMP MEETINGS from Pudsey to Leeds, about half-past two in the Conway has been committed to gaol on a Coroner's The GincuiTS.—A greater number of fashionably man seated pa the top of the carriage. On coming The Herring Trade.—On the west coast we warrant, charged with tho homicide of Elizabeth ' near, they found that the horses had got entangled morning, at which time he got off the seat to let the hear the herring attired scamps, classed in the polica sheets as the SO. I. horses in the coach walk up Siiver-Royd Hill, and fishery is very successful. On the Keena u, of Bajlycascle, under the following circum- " London Bwell mob," are now prowling about, the in the harness, and were nearly drowned: the fisher- north and east coasts they are considerably behind. , when he got to the top of it, Moss went up atd stances :—Tho unfortunate deceased, it appeared, various assize towns than has been known for many men cut the harness, and with great difficulty suc- Great God we call on thee! We had fresh herrings in town last week, -which is, accompanied by her son , a lad of tender years, ceeded in bringing horses and: men. -safely to land. Prom thy high seat in heaven above took hold of the rein3 as if to turn tho coach round we think, went years past. They act in the double capacity of rob- . towards Fudsey. Beeston remonstrated with him, sooner than usual.—Inverness Courier. into a Udd for die purpose of collecting some weeds, bers from the person stud passers of counterfeit coin. Tho driver of the coach, whose name was"Laing, Look down npon thy poor ; AFFAIR OF Honour wherewith to appease! the pangs of hunger. Hiving had been at Had'diiigtsn, and on his reiurn, when Dry from their cheeks the tears of woe, and was in conseqence struck at over the face. Mr. 1 !—A hostile meeting took The respectability of their exterior, and the know- Womersley and another party who were in the place on Friday morning between ths Honourable gathered an armful ,-she' was returniag home, when ledge which they have acquired in town of the in a state of intoxication, had left the maio road, Extend thy mercy sere— Craven Berkely, Conwuy camo across her path Great God, on thee we call Coach, got out to see what was the matter, wlten M.P., aud Captain Boldero, M.P. , and itibistod, ia lau- talents of the respective counsel on the circuits, and gone into the sea, where he, with the other the other prisoner's companions came up, and not The dispute arose in consequence of Mr. Berkeley guae'e at quco ' violent &ud ino.st determined, that she afford them /facilities-, of introducitjg themselves man and the horses, 'would inevitably have been Great God, tre call on thee! only many words ensued, but both Moss and having attributed to Captain Boldero the use of cer- should t;ivo up tho weeds to him. The woman re- generally as ' clients into the society of ptrspns drowned, but for the exertions of the fishermen.— some of whom ¦ ¦ :¦ ' ¦ '¦ Oppressed, down-trodden, trampled on, his companions also struck at Mr. Womersley and tain expressions di^re - pectful to her Majesty, which monsirated. ' A se.ufflo or.sued between them, in the they but tod often vietiiniz?. The thronged courts Edinburgh Witness. '. " ./ /. •' /-. ; / We cry, 0 God, to thee. tha other party that was with him. Moss, as we the latter peremptorily denied. The parties met at course of which Conway with bruto force knocked of jiiHticd present an ample field for these deprcda- Bee Swarming.—During the present forcing wear Send down thy spirit on us all, have said, was fined £5 for each assault, and tho five o'clock iu the morning, in the neighbourhood of her twice 'down , - and whilst in.that, position inflicted tora, and one geuileman, while intent upon hearing ther k may jiot be amiss to relate an anecdote just And make onr country free— three prisoners now as the bar were identified by Mr, Osterley-park. Mr. Berkeley accompanied by the some bruisiyon her breast, fro m the effects of which tho judge recently summoning up tho evidenco at furnished by a respectable individual, who vouches Great God, en thee we calL WomerEley and Mr. Beeston, as having been parties Honourable W. Ridley Colborne, M.P., and Captain she died a few days afterwards. At aa inquest held Oxford, was relieved of his watch," at the same time for its truth. An old gentleman iu Ayrshire, while to the assault, though not so active as Moss ; they Boldero by W. F. Mackenzie, M.P., and having on her body, Dr. Nelson deposed that the injuries that another was robbed of his purse. standing in his garden, waiting for the casting of ai Great Go*, we call on thee ! exchanged _ were therefore fined £3 and costs in each case.— shots without effect, they left the ground. tlie had received were the immediate cause of her Advertisements displayed in tii e Brazilian hive, had the misfortune to attract the swarm, as it, Thy mercies Lord are great znd full, Several of their companions voluntarily attended , dp.n.'h.— ifiiiL On high, on sea., and land ; Innate Propensity.—The last timo the Honour- Journals ^-"Upp ohTUNiTY of obtaining a Wait- rather unexpectediy, came off, and the bees, thick and declared they wer« present at the affray, but able Member for An Old Brute.—Attempted Rape on a Chili). ing Woman eok one Shilling !!—To be raffled for, aad clusterings settled over his throat, his face, But wicked men hare stepped between the prosecuting parties coaJd not identify them. Wareham was out with his hounds Us and thy outstretched hand— in tho neighbourhood of Bre-Regi, a boy, about —James Lithgo, an elderly man, a cobbler, living a waiting woman, with a child eight years of age, mouth, and nostrils. In a moment after, his eyea Great God, on thee we calL A Watchfekl Watchman.—On Tuesday last, a eight or nine years of age, was keeping sheep for a in Mary leboue-lane, was charged at the district and other objects of value. Tickets may be had at were blinded T>y the clinging, buzzing throng. Ex- notorious pickpocket, named Catherine Conley, (who gertleman. On the hounds passing in full cry, the police office on Saturday last, with an assault with No. 91, Bu» do Hoserio.''—" To be sold, a litde pecting the infliction of instant agony fro m a thou- Great God,we call on thee! ha3 reared c hopeful thieving family,) was brought young shepherd forsook his flock , and followed the an intent 10 commit a rape upon Mary Ann Adams, Mulatto, two years 6f age, very pretty, and weil- sand stings, he dreaded to make the slightest move- Thrust down from the high seats the prosd up at the Court House, having beee remanded from pack, a chiid only seven years uf age, residing with hor adapted for a festival preseni (Christmas box.) No. ment by voice or limb, and there was no person so that he did not reach his home till dark. u Who blaspheme thy commands; Saturday. -on a charge of having ligh tened the On the gentleman reproving him , he merely ob- parents at 22, Little Welbeok street, Cavendish- 3, Rua dos La£oeiros."— To be sol d, a xyet nurse, presept. A minute or two passed—the heat was liaise tip the poor and needy ones, pockets of_ene of the Leeds guardians of the night, served, " Lord , master ! 1 wish 1 was a fox- square. Tho child , on account of her youth, was not Mulatto girl, aged twenty ; has very good milk, her intolerable, and the sensation maddening ; at this And erant our just demands— of a sum amonnting to nearly f our pounds. The bound." sworn, but her f 'atiier was examined ,ami bia evidence first child , now four months old. Rue-.da 'Sv Pedro, dire extremity of no less than probable pain and , on tbea we calL suggested—and the old Great &fd circumstances are these :—Tho prosecutor, Johu Thuute op Respect was to the effect that, on tho previous -afternoon, she No 180."—" To be sold, a black woman, five months death, reason at length F. Fallows, who, in addition to hie pay as a watch- to a Minister.— On Sunday (tho child) was sent out by him to purchase some gentleman cautiously raised his hands to his hat, last, the Rev. J. W. Morric, of Deanrow, Wilmslow, gone with child , fit for all kinds of service. Largo man, ha3 & pension earned in the service of his coun- butter, and that, on the way, from the statement do Pocot No. 5."—" To be sold, a waiting woman, moved it gintly, imperceptibly lifting it a few inches Cheshire, was invited by a great number of his con- above his head, and then steadied the hat in that A 2fEW CHARTIST SONG, try, reported himself sick at the pel ice office on Friday gregation to meet then at tho house ' made by her, she mot tho prisoner, who gavo ber a with millr, and with a son eight months old. She n!<£ht ,inddid noi;consequent]y goonduty. Itappeared of . Mrs. Mary penny, and prevailed upon her to go with him into may be had either with or without the child ; has position. The queen bee must have approved of Hauon . in Deanrow, wl en Mr. Abraham Bickerton , this novel hive, for the old man began to breathe BY E. P. MEAD.* however, tnai the real cause 01 absence was the of Cotnpstall Bridge, his room. He then shut the door , nn '.' Parliament, which happened to escape sir to what Tallcws han lest, but wl-ich she declared Buker, coroner, on view of the remains of Eliza boioio the jury it. appeared; that Miu deceased was a Sanr.ue! Ronully and all refyrmers of the sanguinary and immense in produce. Already the favourable There, like a wreck, Fears us foun d her; i-he ,had found in the market. From the evidence Owen, aged fifty years, who died on Sunday morn- prospects of the harvest are telling upon the country Whiggeryhad spmag every yard, every mzst, married man , a^ed tlj .irty years, and has kft a vvilb critrii nai code, allotted death as the phnishmer.t for given on Monday, it appeared tfcat , after some ing. From the evidence it appeared that for some and three children, llo was."esiiployed as a blower killing a goat ; and the assistant-barrister of the markets. A letter fro m MuIHngar -gives the follow- And white f cam'd the breakers around her .- conversation, tiie gallantry ol the old soidier time past the deceased occupied a wretched apart- ing as the prices in that market on Thursday :-— Now soon ye bthold her, poor barksy .' afloat leuter at Mosfeis. Gr.eg'a ; co'.tuu-imii , rf:yal. On Kind 's County had no alternative but to record the led him xo propose to the women " a pint - ment m a houso in Ko.l L'.on-conrt, Kingsland-road, Monday eveuiut.;, ai'ter kavint; hia employ, he went sent'lie;-, and tnako his report to tho Government, " Now potaioes, (soft in quality), 3d. por stone ; old All taut, too, and ev"ry sail on her ; of Tfarm," which, jiotbiEg loth , they accepted and her habits were so filthy, and her person bo ne< i- potatoes, 4^d. per svpno ; caimoal, M.s. per cwt. j Then oil frcm the stocks goes ycur new-fangled boat, to a public htfu^e, at Wiiui-low, wh';Ve tho D^Ciiibors liut, iu iward to tha killingof of a ram, there is no and aceuicpaaied him to the Rising Sun lor that lected,that latterly few could approach her. On ei *• i-' '¦iioMi Huuh auti^tiated remnant the Draco system of Luttcr , 78i. per' e vvt.—Dublin Evening Fost. And yon th*"*- to ren dotrn bold O'Connor. one pint ht of u sock:y vroaCcra " had been .ili' their purpose ; vfhtre, alter diecussin^ another Saturday niv , abimc twelve o'clock, a loud gTOail legislation, and tho " fifteen years' transportation " HAlLSiOftJI IN GfiRMAHy.—BERLIN JVLT 7.—-Ott was ordered, for which the per sion at'sia provided. :ig was heard 111 hor room by a lodger named Mary annual mcetm/j. Ho iett the heuso, to rettiru to , Boom off with yon, Inbbens 2 the laurels he*6 VT03, Styal, between twelve and one o'clock, and was must h*vo bt-eu the punishment, considered -necessary the Sih of July, abuub six o'clock in the afternoon, a Never, 0 never, vouli wear "em ; Bat , in "the midst of all this, forgetting du:y ana Wall, and , on the door of her room beiug forced ' Mji-vidv , ' , teen on -his v.'ay hjOme in. t!om\>:iiiy -with two men, by Mr. afitinff entird y upon his own discre- storm from the west aud north-west entirely laid Win bnt as glorious & wreath as he's dene J discipline, together, poor Fa Iowd was soon a-k-cp at open , she was found lying on tho floor perfectly named Samuel Lowe, a ' - brickliiyevi a:td Horatio tio:j. E .-en if it wore " the liam of Derby," we ho!d waste tho environs of nixieen villages in the princi- Bat as to his own, ha can't spare 'an. his post, acd the conten ts of his purse were carried naked , with the exception of a piece of dirty cloth a factory operaiiv« than tins w !=5 a puti i.shment einirely inconimensurate pality of HalUorstadt and the county without rtsrm by the wide avrake female ^1 whose tied round her, and the whole ol" her person covered •Walsh , , bn 1 \vhen and where . of Manafeld, iovett and Yincant, sad Parson O'Neil, they left him it aid not s»f.istactariiy appear. with the uffeMce.—Z> tiblin Evening Post. ' and of several villages in the duchies of . Anhalb We cannot repose on rocs honour; enstody t hey were found , who, as soon las the with vermin. The apartment in which she wa.s 'in' Dessa 11 and Anha.lt Bimburg. The hailstones werQ had conquered marched quietly off with the spoil. found was one of tlw most wretched and filth y that Shortly after two o'clock on Tuesday . niorn a Extraord inary WiURi.wi.ND.-Oa Friday last, Iho' yon profess such religion and zsal, persou named Thomas Atkinson . found' deceased^ nbon' tour o'clock in the afternoon, during a tremen- H3 large as pigeon-c^s, and some twice that 6iZ9j We mean to stick fast to O Connor! Unfortunately for her, however, the servant tjirl at <;ould possibly be conceived ; the only article in ii across the footpath, quite f " Na- Jpieat- , ever remembered at that place . Trees wpre up- If they think of the v^n I would have them stand -clear iibsuonded on tho same morning, aii'J has not bin' ce rooteii ; others had large Branches torn off tho trunks, promised a most abundaat crop, are beaten dowa tural death." The deceased , it appeared , had been ¦ The other person, riora lio Walsh with tho blanches. The town of Ermsleben Or Wfa 'll blow thtir whole fiett to the devil ' SHEFFIELD.—Justice !—The readers of the supported by her friends for some years past, but b«eu heard of. , and t c:a-ttfTed"-abou t'in the fields, like straw- Cocks Star will remember an account of a brutai ouirage was taken into custody, to await the.'inquest. From of hay were entirely roinoved. A cart, , standing aione has lost 400 acres of flix, worth thirty dollars bfs:omiD.s graduall y careless of her person , she Messrs JN ightiti^aio ami Muorcs ' per aero, which makes 12,000 dollars.'.;.'The damage committed by a corporal of the Queen's Bays upon ultimatel y neglected to procure the common necessa- the. evidence of . .. , iu- -thc Toa-t' side, was lifted up, and turned ..upside, a young man, ceveral weeks siuce, whose life was for .surgeon's,- of Wilmalow, it appp ireu thut death bad down ; chimneys were thrown dovvn, and a considor- done to the lruit and to the roofs arid windows of tha * I would thank some ef our musical friends tor a ries of life. strangtiiatioii -but houses is immense. \ \ - ¦fese to it, for I don't know a nautical one to suit it some time considered to be in danger. The soldier bcou caused by , cha-t deceased had ablxi qnaiiiity of slates blown off a factory in tho was committed f or trial, and last week the farce Distress in Nottingham.—Yesterday (Thursday) received such a '/ractnre of liio skull as would uiosi neftciiwurhood. Jborcunatel y, the rain being very Cam. Gon. at Manchester.—The lovers of scan- came off at the Midsummer Qaarter Sessions, held upwards of two hundred of tho operatives of this probably have ultimately caused (U atli , had it not heavy at tho time, nobody was out of doors at that dal have b^en fully gratified since Sunday evening at Rotherham. The following is from the Indepen- towa, who arc in a state of starvation , owiug to bi:en tti'ected by straiigulaviou. Tlio jury, " after a pa r t, exci/pt one woman, and she was raised entirel y by the discovery ol* an awkward affair in the neigh- %ozal antr Crtncral intelligence* dent :—" John M'Kinnon , a soldier, was arraigned their inability to obtain *.vork, paraded tho . streets 1-ju^.tby invent gation, returaed a. verdict oi " VVili'ul fr<)ui (he ground , and carried over a wall into the bourhood of the town. The party accused is Mr. «f. four deep, soliciting charity. They were headed b on a charge of assaulting Thoma3 Ashberry. The y iiurder " against some person or .person 's atto presuut a06nfu l to the other. They fell asleep He knows his powers. He knows he is subsistence, and to request pecuniary assistance an d -in (lirectf y, hut, soon after awoke, fell into fits , and died and the affxir has excited much atiiejGtion on accounfi equal io ihe ao=; searching glimpses of the most brought against him. The facts are briefly as fol - from those who were in better circumstances. The o'clock on Tuesday afternoon , coiifiii'.d the lows :—On Friday evenirg, July 3th , Noakes was caj;e, but at tho tin:e of hia- apprehension' no sus- of convulsion on the following day. Mr. Nottage, of the .respectability of the parties./ Proceedings penetrating eyes. He seeks to surprise by his sii^ht drew tears from many eyes, and the most ' ' surgeon, was of opinion that death was caused by an have already been- instituted , which will furnish miracles ; noi standing at the corner of Castle-street, opposite the involuntarily vented piciou was entertaineJ - agaiilst . tiparkes. The to .astonish by bis mimicry. Hfi is bitter reproaches were, almost ma*;i3trate, Sir John A.Omnninuey,however , haviiig Qverilahe ui:' Opi um causing cohvulsioti's^, A teaspcon- some employment for the gentlemen of the " long urbas::y ns^.f a benevolent smile lays on Town Hall, talking to another man, when, after against the authors of their calamity.—Nottingham p "not more than a few minutes. Noakes heard that the two were inaraaie, sent lor tiie latter, ful pf the mixture, describod by Mr, SimsoD, was too robe,—Manchester Pape r. : v . „ ps\ \Ie moves about gracefully : and, standing Review. muirh for a child of a delicate constitution, but not as u^ is moved into the road, in the direction of Waingate. to interrogate him as to his knowledge of Parrott 'b Alarming State op the Borovgii of Stockport. bejond a doubt thai he must Dbeadful Accident and Loss of Life at movements on the nights ot" •iho- severa'-l fins. What ior a, hea i thy child.—The jury, under the circum- -^At the present crisis, when the distress of the *aT,e 1terneW3 a variety of Sylphs Gnomes, He was in the act of crosnng the road, when he stancesj returned a verdict of " chance-medley " ana ? i ^ , was coFared by two policemen and dragged to the Warbington.—We regret to have to announce a anBwerd he madeit is to the quesiiousno put to him does : country is the subject of Parliamentary debate, it ^amanders, his politeness among a crowd of most dreadful accident which took place at Warring- appear^ but certain ttiat suspicion attached against the niother. • mere mortar lock-up. Ther&he was kept from seven o'clock that not may be of importance to state the real condition,and is very surprising. A happy thing it ton on Saturday. It appears that the old Quay to him . until .. Parro. tt wa.3- seut for i'rom ' durance Bisiita l and M urderous Assault by One of the gradual but rapid progress of ruin and desolatJ°n ia icat ihe Wizard combines so much humanity eve.-.ing antil twelve o'clock the next day, and then ' i vnin so dischcrged by Mr. Kavner, tne police superin- Company have for tome time past been engaged in vile' -aftrr . . the examinations had been; taken. It the Ghavksend PcLice.—During the past week a of the; once flourishing town of Stbckporf. A few much potency ; ihat be d oes not unite some repairing their locks at the terminus of the canal at 'clock ' on " Wednesday afternoon before ol the Colchic tendent , without having been brough t before a ma- was four o . Very jt'Vea.i degree of excitement has prevailed months ago, some wag caused bills to be posted ia maligaiiy with the ColcWo art. Of Warrington, joining the river Mersey, and for thai the inquiry had been completed and before Parrott through'-out Grayesend, in consequence of a most Manchester, /announcing that Stockport was to be conrse, u he liked giitrate. Mr. Harney, accompanied by iN'oakes, ¦ , he could turn all his audience - purpose had tiected a temporary railway upon bulks was confronted with his' • accusers*. ¦ Hu bad , there- ferocious and murderous assault committed by Cleve- let, and that application must b^ made io the Town into as mauy jhaces as would take £f:y Ovids to saw Mr. Rayner on Monday, and failing to obtain Satur- satisfaction, resolved to bring the case bf fore the of timber, to convey the blocks of stone. On fore, twenty-four hours of solitary r< fl-ietion, and the land , t/iu? . of the constables of Grayesend, upon a Clerk. This notice, though intended as a joke, seema describe : but his beceToleace presents it He dis- day, during the operation, the foundation gave way, result ehowethat he entertained a, correct, anticipation p» rsofi or x/ie name of Wi/liam Henry Plume, an likely: to 'become a feaTful reality, if some revival P-ays ins mag-Je energies in causing the handker- magi.-:ra?e= on Tuesday. Accordingly, on Tuesday, engine?, &c, : dop.g cnieia tW p&rtlbs attended a: the Town Hall, when—as and the whole machinery, carriages, of .what \vas going ; forward, *««• bo had no sooner engines; in the employ of Sir John Rennie and Co., of trade not epoedil y take place. The popnla- cf Ms audience to come out of empty locked fell into the excavation upon the workmen beiovv. entered the presence Of the inaftistr'a:e thaii; he at H«jl»-'nfi - -treet, Biaoktriars. From the investigation tio'n Of Stockport,-according to the census of^ June, foxes. He senis of a above stated— the aggrieved person was himself com- their ycur watch from the barrel pelled to appear as defendant ! The only magis- Two were instantly killed, and nine others bad encu Uenouaced Sparkes as the pei pctraiov oi' tho which 100k place before the mayor and a full bench 18 U. -, was 50,945—less than tho previous census by gun into the iuh's eye of a tarter, or iulQ ihe cr&wu backs, legs, or arms broken in the most shocking fire at Stevens's bani. "Ah !" said Sparkes, " if 1 of ina-u.-:tvatte, it apptared that, upon Monday, the 8,000 persons. According to the same returns, there ui \ our flat. He cause speas, and trate present at the commencement of the investiga- s li3lf-croTm5 to tion vfas theHev. John Hand, though Mr. Bag.-haw manner, several of whom it is supposed cannot re- had been takeu up first , I would not have told upon 4th. J'in Rio, on leaving the Tiveli-gardens, saw two were 10,890 dwelhng-honRes, shops, and taverns. If oance ; keeping the mosi correct time. With onr cover. One of the unfortunate men killed leaves -filiall y, ojra arrived before the close. Mr. Kayner stated his you." "Recriininatiou followed , and both young m«!.!, of the names of Wiilis and Fowler, dis- we go back to June, 1839, we find there were then kaoivkg eyes w« saw him lurn a Bank of behiud him a wife and nine children. wcro committed upon , each other s ' ev.jfie'ncei or puti n-' g wiMi some donkey drivevB about 6d. ; Clove- 1,000 dwellings, 'shbp'Sj- 'arid public-houses unoccupied. j aglpd note for case, and in snopon thereof called the two police- ' f 50 .' Throwing the ashes on two swore that they had Covrt Martial in the Tower'—On Wednesday rather their own confessions. The jnvestigatiori has iaad , who -was in plain clothes, and who was supr In June, 1840, the number had increased to 1,250 ; candles, & a moment the identical note, (as proved men who took Noakes. They . ': DJ Ue repeatedly urged Is'cake3 to leave the spot where he the 1st battalion of Coldetream Guards, under the called forth some of the most exti aordinarj' awd un- posed to be one of the donkey-drivers, seized Willis, in June, 1841, to ./2 ;053 ; and, at tlio present time, EsaberJ was cut from the centre of his candle. in the accountable traits of tho huinsin character. It ap- and iiisistc-id upon his paying the 6d. before he lefc about 3;000. In addition to ibis number, there are -Large bbck3 of solid ebony turn to parrots; was- -tanding btfore they took him into custody, command of Colonel Shaw, now stationed and to that he was extremely violent and abusive, &c. A Tower, were mustered upon parade, to bear the pears, on the strictest and mo&t severe intfrrogatioii , the ..piaso. The fellow was asked who he was, when probably as many more occupied for vvbicb no renfc * to ^Wts ; handkerchiefs doves: ' ]icc? : m°eecaa , **to shopman of Mr. Woolhouse's, grocer , at the corner finding and sentence of a regimental Court Martial that neither of these wrecches had any motive what- he roe ,.- an officer. PJume and severa!_ others is paidi There is one geritleraat) who has as many det? il all the wonders of this most potent on Sergeant Sharp, dis- ever for perpetrating these diabolical acts. They then culed upon him to show his authority, but cottages as vvould form a tolerable village ; but more Decroinaiicer vfonld take one side of onr large sheet. of Castie-^treet, was called , and deposed to the who had been tried for " nuisance" of the working men standing at that obedience of orders and neglect of duty. This pro- were asked, over aud over again, why they com- which ho refused to do. After some vvords, Cleve- than half of them are empty, and the tenants of ¦JPZ%T& i» also singularly felicitous in touching reply was invariably,! land puHing out a truncheon from behind liis coai, tho remainder paying so iittle, that the owner's np_ his corner and hindering their customers coming, Sec. .' ceeding arose oat of the case of Mr. Elder, senior mitted the fires.;-and their manrels ; in giving them a new turn ; in the clerk of the Ordnance office in the Tover , who had " we had no motive. - ' And one very «xtraordihary ¦whirled Lt. ia the air, aud struck Plume a most income from the property is not sufficient to pay the pointing them off ep5gramiEat5cal3y. His apparatus Befor e Noakes could speak, his Reverence on ' ¦ - beneh siud he considered himself perfectly satisfied been held to bail for committing an infamous assault feature in the case is, that Sparkes has been a oon- tremendous blow on the head, exclaiming"'*• That is chief rent. At this moment there are, within two is truly splendid : beautifully chased diver boxes of , tho magistrate's my authority. instantly covered with minutes' walk in the principal street of tho borough, 1 and vases. the police had acted very properly : there was ko on William Yowel, a private in the regiment, while fidential servant Mr, Longcroft " Plume was v The splendour of his " magic circle" is , would on duty as a sentinel at the Jewel in the clerk, for the last ten years, and that he has . been bJood , and became insensiblev The poor fellow was thirty-ecveii shops unoccupied ; and the tenaute of most gorgeous. We advise those of our readers need to hear any more I Noakes, however office , ' speak ; and having told his tale, concluded Tower. Elder wa3 given into the custody of Sharp deputed, owing to the confidence reposed in him by conveyed to the residence of Mr. Heather, Burgeon, five others are under notice .to leavev The number of who have not seen this most scientific exhibition, to his master, to watch bis premises ior the last five or WindffiiiVstreet , who found a wound on the left eide thops unoccupied about ten months ago, ia the same lose no by asking if this was a Christian country ? after the alleged assault was committed, but, instead time !¦ Go! and we assure von.vou mil be y of the Reverend Magistrate was, of taking him to the guard-bouse, as Sharp ought to six weeks! They have confessed ihat, on the nifthl of the skull, of between five and six inches in vicinity, was twenty-four. There are at present, ra delighted. . The repl for trnocenpied, aad " Yes, this ia a Christian country, and a courfry cave done as sergeant of the guard, he allowed the of Stevens'a fire, being the second out of three which length : so extensive were . the injuries, that, the whole borough, 149 shops Isftcfsr at the Yagbakt Office.—On Tuesday where there are laws, and stringen t laws too, and . accused to go to his own residence, and did not have taken place within six weeks, they took feome several daysi ; the life of Piunje was despaired of. eighteen others have been converted into dwelling- looming, Mr. Clayton, as a; report the occurrence to his officers. The Court lucifer matches to the barn, and endeavoured, by The assailant Vfas given into custody, but was snb- houses within the past two years. There are alao an inquest was held at the Vagrant Office, laws that must be obeyed J" , there before John Blackburn, Etq., on the body of a poor witness of what took place, wished to say a few ' Martial found Sharp guilty of the charge of dis- their means, to set fire to the thatch ; that they Bequently liberated. Upon the circumstanses beeom- ten public-houses unoccupied. In 1840 were irishwoman was not neces- : obedience of orders and negleot of duty; bnti in could not do so, whereupon they went to Sparke'e ing known to Sir J. Rennie, that gentleman directed about 240 beer-houses in the borough ; tile total , Darned Catharine Ayrey,twenty-three words. The magistrate thought ifc 104. There ate at present yearsof age, who was received at that establishment sary, the bench had heard sufficient . But Clayton ; consideration of the excellent character ha bad main- lodgings, whioh are about two hundred yards distant, that he Bihould be prosecuted; Although some of number now is ^fteea on the 5th instant put down, so having been sworn, gave : tained in the regiment for nineteen years, sentenced and procured a candle and lanthorn ; that they re- the magistrates endeavoured to justify[ the brutal cotton mills closed, the greater part of which have , being then in a delicate state of was not to be " they ultimately inflicted the been closed within the last two years and j iealth. Her indispositioninereased , thongh in the his evidence, corroborating the statement of Noakes, : him only to be reduced to the ranks. After the turned to the barn, stuck the - lighted candle in the conduce of the fellow, by a half, sentence was read over, , them, and ran away. small;-' penalty of 50s., and in default, a month's by- owhieh-.^ and reductions^ in the price of labour, x^ "nnion of the medical attendants no dangerons and describing the brutality of the police, when he Sharp had the stripes de- roof left the lanthorn behind ^ symptoms istrate telling him he need noting his rank as sergeant cut from his dress, and Sir John A. Ommanney haai been most indefatigable impri&OKnient. [Had this poor fellow but : have the amount paid in wages has been diminished manifeaed themselves. She retired to was cut short by the mag per week rest. *s o^ial on Sunday ni^ht, and one of the inmates not take np the time of the Court, the bench was ; look bis place in the ranks as a private. Much in bis inqu iries, and ho is deserving of the thauk? of even placed his hand on the officer's shoulder, it about ^8,000 ; arid from 8,000 to 10,000^ ss&e room haTjng occasionto get up at five quite Baiisfied with the statements of the two : commisseration is felt for him in the regiment, as the inhabitants, Bot only of this county, but of the would have been deemed an " outrageous assault," pereons have been deprived of employment. Of of the g exertions be protected ," would have been these one-half have probably left the town whUe o'clock CB Moflxisy morpiiig, found her dead in bed. Tespectable witnesses (the policemen J) The Rev. his conduct previous to the transaction in question country at large, for his unceasin to and *' the police muit , fi&er hearirg ihs opinion of the medical Gentleman then told poor Noakes that he had ren- ; was that of a steady and careful soldier, and he bring the offenders to justice. Neither of the pri- the cuckoo cry, ending with a fine of £0. Truly, the renlainder have been supported from the poor's Thejurv • from " but where rates, aud ©haiit&bleS —Manchester f death of forty shillings and had never been reported, feefoie for any breach of soners exceeds twenty-threer years of ago.—J^vew these justices do adminiater the " law ; ¦ ' o»ntributions. ¦ laaa, retu. 2- 7erdie£ Of * natural def ed himself liable to a fine ; ' ¦¦ ' ' • ¦ ' ' '¦ ' ¦¦' ; ' " ; ' - ; - - - - ' " ^ : ¦' " ¦ ^2*^ military discipline. ing is the justice}} GUardim. - .. ------/ causes " - costs, he should remit the fine this time but he ©nst 5 pap er. ,p : ¦ ' '¦ ¦ " ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ " •¦:fHl ff| : - - ' - ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' :: 4 - • |;Q B^ ; /. , . . v : . . • ,:--^ __^ - - - :' ^ - ^:^1l1 ^- wn inakingi try the temper is due to his words; in the following year whichI prepared -with a view of improring their orga- demands of a people, united in purpose and opinion, visions, ! otherwise than by taking advantage of for the lawa of tbeir o BLAJt FOB ORGANISING- THE CHARTISTS OF undiBguised O'Connell, g nisation, and in -which my friend Tickers and the to enable them to express their some one or ©'her of the forms and names inci- of the peopl e by a. further experimen t of he addressed a letter to statin GREAS BRITAIN. and bo organised as ¦ ¦ ¦ Secretary hare promised that the members' names shall ' ' ¦;- " ¦/ - - - ' ¦ - ¦ ' • : -\-: ¦. ' ¦ ' if he would not answer him " certain ques- opinion and to prosecute their purpose as one man. dental to soma one or other of the special exemptions brute force , . ;. . : , - : -;. . ..- y: . AS REYISED ASD AMESDXD AT A MEETIKG OF DE- be inserted. The class-book is formed on the principle ^ week, and tions," he would never again act in public l^GATES of street-districts, -with a view to enlisting the serric&s Of this the factions are meat perfectly aware \ and therein provided; > And as we most conscientiously We aball return to this subject next , APPOINTED ITS THE PEOPLE, AND HELD cpneert with him J Well; 6'Connell did not AT IKE JJATIOHAL CBABTKR ASSOCIATION JROOM; of collectors, on onr Leicester system. hence their highest dread has ever been the organis- believe the Christian relig'on to inculcate all the for sonie time, week by week; We shall point but ¦ ¦ answer him sweet enough, and accordingly Mr. IIB-SliKEI , HAJ5 CB.ESTEB, FEB.20, 1841. 1 reached Sheffield on Saturday night, and with that ation of the people, and their greatest care to pro- doctrines of truth and righteousness, personal, exactly whereia the organisation baa been wholly " '' intrepid and incorruptible spirit, Julian Harney, visited It is only by a well u Heid Pacifioator Tom Steel e,-l- m . the most DESIGNATION OE THE ASSOCIATION. vide against its existenoe. social, and political ; as in fact we hold politics to lected and suffered hitherto to lie dorinant as a " the widow of the murdered Holberry oa the succeeding neg publio manner, resigned both his Liberatorship and 1. That the Chattiste of Great Britain be incorpo- -was digested plan of Organisation, generally understood be part and parcel of Christianity, and inseparable ; we ehall show how it may and ought forenoon. I much affected by the interview. She dead letter his".head Pacificatorehip of Ireland 1 rfevertheless, rated in one Society, te be called tie National Charier is a remarkably fine-looking woman, and in spite of all and acted on, that the power of the people can be therefrom , being mixed ; up with, springing out of, to be beneficially carried out ; and we ehall also Associationof Great Britain. wears a latent fire in her to the following we«Mhe addressed a letter to tho her heart-rending sufferings, efficientl y made mmifest. The isolated struggles of and fiastaininjs; all its principles and doctrines, give instiaotions to those who^ may choose follow eye, ana a dignity in her carriage, that tellsyou she is Freeman ' s Journal ,^^ SIGNED with all his pompous OBJECTS. individuals, or knots of indiviclualSj or separate we were desirous to have seen, for the first time arrangeiaent and perfecting of local worthy to have been the "wife of tbe unconquerable them for the insignia of office VI Again, when^ Mdbray, the f 2. The ofejecfe of tfcia AsBodatiou Is to obtain a " Ra« patriot, Samuel Holberry. Great excitement still pre- societies or localities, even though all directed to since the age of the Apostles, a true Catholic aha societies to work hand in hand with, and to uphold of the House of Commons ; in other Corn Law delegate, was in Limerick, in 1839, who dieal Reform" vails in Sheffield , on the. subject of his death. They the same end , are but like water thrown by bucket- Christian church, acknowledging, in all the ful- , our great National Charter Asso- ¦words, a full and faithful Espreaentatlon of the entire taken after and strengthen have got plaster busts of him, from a cast, " ¦ ¦ opposed him ! The Mayor and Tow Stbjelr with fulls out of a mighty river against the walls of a ness of their comprehensive import, the precepts ' ¦. - ' ¦ . 'j;.. .' - - . . . ' ' : people of tne United Kingdom. death, by Mr. Demaine of York, a young Chartist of ciation. , . . . , . ; . . a mobi and turned him out of 'dbi>rs;l; - :.;' -T? et 'ihe' :_. genius. We will have one of theee bnsts citadel, which expends its force in impotence, pro- of that religion which . being hitherto talked PRINCIPLES. great natnral following week he received a note ifrom Q^oNiiiEc,i;V at Leicester, my brave Shakspereans. Holberry bears a splash and nothing more : while a national , bat neither understood nor practised, has been, MIDDLE ducing of REAL¦ UNION WITH THE ¦ ¦ 3. The principles requisite to secure snch a repre- the highest character for integrity. He was a very fine ¦ '¦ ' ¦ " ' : ' stating that he Daniel O'Conneli. was the friend organisation, enabling the whole people to move and is now being made, the most fearfully . .. ' - CLASSES. j . ;. - sentation of the people are ; The right of Toting for looking man and -was a head and shoulders taller than of the Corn Law League I and that he (Steble) Members of Parliament, by every male of twenty-one at the same time, and in the same direction, bending effective tool that ever tyranny employed for the common men : his coffin measured six feet nine inches, We have bnt just time to point attention to the must riot interrupt Mubray !. Mark th.9': change I yerrs of age, and of sonnd mind ; Annual Elections ; and was but two inches within too long far the corpse their energies against the same point, is like the destruction of man's liberty , and of all clear recog- Ballot ; No-Property Qualifications for Meai- proceedings as reported, in another column, of an The following week Tou Sieelb actually pre- Tote by Tea poor murdered prisoner was se completely skele- mighty rushing of the whole torrent, against which nition of the principles of moral right. We hold fcers of Pcxttsment; Tsjment of Members ;. and a tonised, that his widow could only recognizi him by his important meeting of shopkeepers at Burnley. Our sided at a dinner eivea to Sidney Sbiwh in the Kingdom into Electoral Districts, giving no obstacle can stand. The vast importance of this the principles of Chartism to be religious principles, Division of hair as he lay in the cofSa. Poor woman ! no wonder effort has been for some time back to show- the the very same city!! 1 Well might our fee each district a proportionate number of representa- that she became delirious ! now, however, she is hap- subject has been always seen, both by the people's and every Chartist society to be consequently a working portion of the middle Classes, the honest correspondent say that he is not worthy the name tives, according to the number of electors. pily recovered. May the God of the fatherless and tbe friends and by their enemies ; and hence, from the religious society ; and we were desirous to see them Bhppkeepers, that their whole interestsi . are inseparar "Mad Tom", to use a local phrase HEANS. widow be her support. I preached twice to the House of Commons was first sought to of man ! The , Shtffieldirs, in the open air on Snnday last In the time when the so declare themselves, and leave to the rile herd of o a e , from the prosperity of those goose of O'Conrell none but We; even f r mom nt that would revile Chartism 1 the 4. To accomplish the foregoing object, evening, the death of poor Holberry was part of my be emancipated from the direct oontroul of the despots the option of openly and manifestly tram- whose pence fill up their tills ; happy are we to see 1 peaceable and constitutional means shall be employed. for Whom when he was on the spit of a Debtora theme. His faithful widow sat in a chair ciose by the crown, and placed in its due position as an indepen- pling under foot their own lawa, or of crushing^ conyinced. The and -witb. a perseveranca and one portion of them apparently Court for £14,, O'Connell did not advance even a CONDITIONS OF MEMBERSHIP. table en "whicn 1 stood,— dent branch of the legislature, to the present moment Methodism in all it's varieties ardour Which prove her to be a woman of no ordinary along with Chartism* shopkeeperB of Burnley take the right course. They admitted a Member of this - 250 years an incessant struggle penny to baste^ him ! The moral force " head paci- 5, Any person shall he ValUB,—gat torouoh the whole discourse, surrounded by a period of about , of aspect, thei association of the Baptist churches, apply (for the true remedy ; and they do so in the Association on taking a Card of Membership, to be between those who wished to fi cator" of Ireland, who denounced " physical-force shall pay twopence, frum sis to seven thousand people, and would not move has been going on, the Society of Friends, or Quakers, the confederated ght way. They do their own work : the people renewed half-yearly; for which he from the ground till 1 hud enrolled one hundred and ri Chartism," while he called on the people of Ireland penny per week snberiptien. organise, a:nd those who wished to destroy, tho ex- unions of Unitarians, the newly-organised aiid ad- *nd afterwards one fifteen names as Chartists ! I thought, as I gave her very properly not interfering to destroy the distinc- '* marshal array" ! the head-pacificator^ ' preBsion of the people's will for right. This'straggle mitted -association-.of " Rational Religionists/' and to appear in REGISTRATION OF HEMBEBS. my arm to conduct her off the ground, amidst the tive character of their meeting. With men like whose lodgings are not 100 yards from where Bean —that baa been carried on with more or less of spirit, a3 religious society whose creed forms, shall be kept by the Executive Committee thiong cf hundreds, who crowded round to gtza, every other , these there is some hope of an useful because 6. A book if every Chartist in Etgland could have seen that presented a pistol ai her MAJEsir's parriage wheel! {hereinif-rer described', in -which shall be entered the the parties anxious for right, and understanding it, discipline, or worship, should involve, declara- Is just what we have all brave bereaved, and noble -woman,—they would have honest union/ And this who is in London, while tbe men of names of the Members of this Association throughout , have been more or less numerous, talented, or in- The *' pacificator ",; sworn, as I did, in my inmost soul, either to compass tions of principle not required by law, or the along told the people must come if they were but the kingdom, Ennis are reeking with gore ! The Pacificator, who the downfall of the horrid tyranny by which her hus- fluential. It would be easy to run over the entire several societies of which should correspond with faithful to themselves ; and forbore to go over to the GOVERNMENT. raised his tiger-cry of Blood in 1839, Against our band was martyred,—or to spend life in the attempt history ; but it would comport neither with our each other, Or appoint deputies to meet each other, middle classes instead of insisting on. the middle Association shall be let this poor loyad brothers in Chartism , robbed poor Clancey of 5. The Government of this Ic the name of the departed patriot, space nor purpose to do so. Suffice it that the lynx- or in any other way transgress the almost all-comr classes coming over to them. Let them, however yet Tested in a General Council, to be chosen as herein- ¦wiuow be remembered, and that effectually, in every the proceeds of his honest industry, arid made him r>)rV1 eyed jealousy of faction watched every movement ; prehensive provisions of these two acts. This was be wary. The Burnley shopkeepers are not all after mentioned; fire of whom sit as an Executive Chartut locality. an alien to his native land! Tom Sxbble is a On Monday night the Town-hall had been hired, for and, having ia their hands the power of law-making, our opinion ; it has been our opinion long—in fact the middle classes. The war is not over because Committee. Councillor of the Sturgb Men's Complete Suffrage ELECTION Oy GENEBAL-COrNCIL. fear of rain ; but we were compelled to adjourn to the met every organised movement with new and more throughout the whole movement. We were sorry to one regiment of honest mea have joined us. Hsymarket, immediately on entering it, through pres- Union. We add to his Bow-street exhibition, and -which ilembera of this close restrictions ; till it was thought that effectual be unsupported in it by O'Connor, for whom, and are as crafty and as willing to lay . ¦8. E?eiy tcrro or Tillage in sure of the immense numbers. Till ten o'clock, I The Leaffie the precious morceaux above, the following from his Association shall be resident, may nominate one or ceding night ; provision had been made against any possibility of for whose opinions every- true Chartist must have hold of popular gnpport without giving anything to ; the addressed as large a number as on the pre speech at ia repeal meeting reported elsewhere :¦— mow persons as Members of tie General Ccnucii and I believe the enthusiasm was so deeply-eaated, and any national organisation existing-, other than such respect, amounting almost to veneration ; but we the people as they ever were. Let the people read nomination to take place every twelve months—thjit so \7iaeiy spread that I Eiiould have been able to enrol tide of thought rashes on mr soul at thia mo- gay , as might accord with the designs and purposes of permit not even the respect due to him to shackle as the -following silky, wily, letter; to the Chairman "A is to say, on the let of December in each year ; tbe two hundred more names, if it had not Deeii dark, and meat by reason of the many Bufejecta on which I might election *f each Councillors by all toe Members of the I had not been completely spent Hsrney, however, the dominant class. in the entertainment and the expression of our own of the anti-Corn Law Cohferenoe in London ;— choose to address my brother Repeal Wardens in be taken on the 1st day of January next Association to enrolled thirty-two names, at the 100ms, alter that The laws now in force, in referenca to political honest sentiments. Wo ask, however, for no defer- "My Dear Sir —I thank you for your communica- this wardmote—the Bepeal iteelf, the anti-slavery following. , time of night. societies and national organisation , aro comprised in ence ; \we are quite contented' . to have Our...opinions tion. I think you will have another Delegation from question, the income-tax, the new, noble, and peaceful by bfcloved Srlgade, that 1 movement in England, under Joseph Sturge SUB-TREASTTRERS AND SCB-SECRETARIES 1 should have told you, two most sweeping and comprehensive statutes, the estimated by the people, and to accept for them just Coventry, but not for repeal only--(cheers.) The Chartist; , introduced our favourite song; "We'll rally around struggle; as coDtra-distinguished from Feargusism, the Char- 9. Each town or Tillage, in ¦which members of this y 1/39, and the people here are ripe for a We have to-day him," and»->ma o'.her snatches, common at Leicester ; 39 Geo. Ill, chap. 79, passed in Jul so much influence as they are thought worthy of. tism of that cowardly miscreant incendiary, FearguB Association shall be resident, may nominate one per- presented a requisition to the Mayor, well signed, the Shefieldera, as -well as the Bclperiaus, learnt 57 Geo. III. c. 19, passed in March 1817, und so O'Connor—(hear, hear, hear). In the Stargita move- Bon, a member of the General Council, as a Sab- *nd The National Delegates rofused to shrink from the at a short notice, to call a meeting to consider the ht heartily only a member of the povisional and one person alss a member of the them rig , well are the meshes of these two insidious and direct avowal of their political objects and purposes; state of the country. He has done eo, arid we meet ment O'Connell is not treasurer; , , but, -as a lawyer, he ia the ' CouuseUot General Council, as a Sab-SecreUry ; to assist the I got to Leeds, amidst a disagreeable change of iufamou3 statutes spraad out , tint it was doubt- ou Tuesday. Our measures are not; resolved upon, council claiming tho right to consider their principles to but wo cannot keep the people baok : and I think O Cpnnell1 of the Complete Suffrage Union, as perfectly General Treasurer and the General Svcreiary : the no- weather, on Tuesday afternoon, and was compelled to any national" containing more less deemed to ba impossible for " be those of religion, they would not take advantage we had better give the reins in favour of democracy. as he was ever the ' Counsellor O'ConnaLT of the IriBh mination of Bueh Sub-Treasureis and Snb-Sacretaries, lecture in a small room, noi capable of ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦' ' ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦; ¦; " : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' " ., -^ ¦ by all the members of the Assc>cia- than 500 people, at night. The meeting had been organisation to escape them. And so it would of that right to place themselves in any other posi- Do urge upon the Leaquti tho proprietyand p olicy peopled " . . . . - . - ;. . . . - .. and their election Wb want but leaders u tion, to take place at the same time as the nomination announcer, for the open air, but it was imposible so to be, in the absence of a national organ of com- tion than 'the bold and manly one of meeting the of leading the people * , and we We leave the people now to estimate the sack" will do anything and everything, but the masses and election of the General Council. held it The vast majority of my audience, of course, munication. When the scoundrels hatched this Sturg e men by " the sample,1 and to deliver ¦ss-ere earelled Cbartists ; but I enrolled twenty-two enemy in front. Their voice said, almost unani- will not restrict their efforts to Corn Lai? Repeal. of the ' DITTIES OF SVB TREASURER* new members, nevertheless, at the class. Mr. Hill, iufernal piece of villany, they did not calculate mously, " Let ua go right on—legally, if it may be Our language will bo denunciation of aristocracy their judgment accordingly. 10. Each Sob-Treasurer shall be authorised to re- tte invaluable editor of the Star, addressed the meet- upon a Northern Star rising in the political and —illegally, if the law be such as that we cannot and clas8-logislation, and defiance of the present shall be glad : of ; the latest ceive subscriptionB and donations for the u?e of this ing in a pointed and energetic manner, af ter I had social hemisphere, and sheading its rays ov?r the compl go right H ouse of Commons. I an txact account thereof, y with it—but let us at all events information from head-quarters, that our measures iZpot i^eaow a#P; Corr ^sfpontr ^ttt ^ Associati on. He shall keep concluded. entire surface of tho Empire. That advantage the and transmit monthly to the General Treasurer one- On Wednesday, I had the unexpected delight of on." In the spirit of this determination they sat on Tuesday may be ia harmony, if possible ; will fourth of the -whole, grriisg notice thereof to tie General mating our great champion, O'Concor, at the Star people will now feel, as, by means of it, iboy may be down, with the law before them, but without any you write on Monday night ?: Above alii impress Secretary. OfSce ; and after paistog a couple of pleasurable hours enabled to make the plan of organisation, now assistance from its paid/ mystifierSj to exercise the upon the Delegates that if they want the people at The Local Council of the Tiverton Charter in his company, I set out for Hclbeck, a suburb of their back they must lake up the suffrage question. Association call loudly and earnestly on the DVIIES OF SVUSECHETAH1SS. perfectly shrewd"judgment Leeds. The meeting had been called for in-docrs, but offered them, as thoroughly efficient as it is of plain working man, the clear Without that, their efforts are hopeless, and the Chartists of Devonshire to bestv' themselvesfor 10. The Sab-Secretaries sfcol] assist the General Se- I persnsded the Holbeckers to turn out, and we tad a legal ; aad thus bafflj all the _ &rts oi' all the enemies Leads ot teetotal Chartists, and the earnest anxiety people will throw themselves upon more daring and the cause. They suggest that letters of invitation cretary in -writing and preserving minutes of all the pleassnt meeting, in the open-air. Sixty were enrolled of freedom. for tho " following of peace with all men," of reckless leaders. be sent from every locality to E. O'Connor, Esq.., tzansactiens of the Association, and in preparing for at the close, ana I ltf t the Chartists of this district of " I am, yours truly, praying a visit from that gentleman while on his In calling attention to the plan of organisation Christian Chartists, in the concoction of a plan of " publication Each reports of those transactions 3.3 may be Leeds, full of enthusiastic admiration for our popular ¦ '. " J. WHiTTEBW," Cornish tour; and if unable to obtain his aid, to deemed necessary to ba published, and in such other propounded by tho national meeting of delegates, and national organisation which, while it conducted the . secure that of some other- talented lecturer. Leicester BODg, " We 11 rally around him," and also for Let this letter be well read. It exactly corrobo- trays as by the General Secretary, vcish the advice of our stirring chcrus to the mode of working it, we begin with placing people's operations on a straightforward and avowed Mb Tom Steele and his "Cock, and B(jll" Story the Executive Committee, maybe required. before our readers so much of tho provisions of the basis, should, at the same time, render strict sub- rates and substantiates all wo have ever said aad AT THE BOW STREET POLICE CoURT.-^rAe pithy " Spread the Charter ! spread the Charter through written as to the obvious purpose of the new-fledged missive stated in our last to have been sent by a ELECTION AND DtllES OF THE GENERAL tie land ! law upon the subject, as were capable of being mission to . .all, ' even tho moat tyrannous, require- good Chartist to the Secretary of the Birming TREASURER. patriots in " taking up the Suffrage question"—just ham Let Britons, bold and brave, join heart in hand !" brought to bear upon the former plan. ments of ih.3 concentrated essence of tyranny, Complete Suffrage Union,was transmitted'to the Association shsil position of lead- 12. Ths Genera] Tressnrsr of this 1 have betn spending another portion of happy time Freemasons, Quakers, and all societies of a purely which lay before thorn m the two Acts of Parlia- to place themselves again in the " head pacif icatory who in reply denies that he be chosen by ths General Canndi, in like manner and people submit to be mentioned Chartists: or Chartism at Bow-street with our brave p.nd untire-bla Feargus, this morning, religious or charitable character, and in which no ment so oft reverted to'' - above. - They have suc- ing the people." Let the at the same time as the Executive Committee herein- and have oatained from him 3 promise to vfsit us,— aye, again " led " by them, and whither will at all. Nobody ever said he did. He trumped mentioned. He sha.1 be i-^psns^bl^ fur aii Olhar subject shall, under any circumstances, bo ceeded, we believe, to the very letter • and right after and to spend some time wiih us, loo, at Leicester, in Die they lead thorn ? To the Suffrage I Not up the story of disloyal words uttered " at a monies entrusted to hia : be shall keep an txoct mojiift 0/September. Now, dont go mad -with joy about diecuFsed, are specially exempted from the operation glad are we to congratulate them and tho people meeting * H is fr iend, " the< black~' un" (Mr. account of ill receipts and dL»trar«ements of tha Asso- , my darling iads —lit me see the Shakspereau thoy, indeed ! but to the accomplishment Crow J staled the meeting to have been a Char- ttrts Jiionths, pub- tbat . " of tbe r -ts above-named ; and with such exceptions upoa that success. ciation; and ahall. cnce in every brigade" stesny and firm as oahs, when I return. 1 am their own projects of " Extension," when, with tlst meeting. Arcades Atnbo. The owe forg es, o>ihem Star, Scottish Tult iol, sa d in ; only,' by the united force of these acts, every Si>c;oty of lish in the i\ jnst off for Todmordtn, anfl will tell yeu how I succeed The entrapment of the local Councils has been small ceremouy and less feeling, they will hand and the other directs the clumsy javeli n: the in' such other of the Chartist tcWipspers as may be ; ihtre, when I get back to Leicester. the member of which, or any meinbera whereof formant, " Fairbrother,' (what a name to be selected by the Executive Committee, a statement of] wisely provided against, by the amalgamation of over their blind*followers to an amount of ruin i 1 am, my brave comrades,- shall, either verbally, or in writing, subscribe, or connected with a story like this I j having fir st the same, witli a fall "biiince-ibeet, vhich shill ba first Your faithful " genera'.," all those into one body, as a General Council of even greater and more pitiable than that which ¦supplied the unwroughi' materiel. spp..u:ted for tbe purpose by asieat to, any test or declaration, not required by examined by auditors, j TH03US COOPER. the whole Association,.provided for in No. 7, of now engulfs them. Let the people but keep their J. ,C. Beaomont.—// he will keep Kis temper, emi the Executive. * law, is an ualawfui combination asd confederation. | LeedB, Thursday, July 21, 1S42. the new plan. The entrapment of the local officers eyes open and their feet steady, - . give us his exact address , so thai we may reach See the carefulness with which villauy has drawn , and they are all him with a letter, he shall hear from us, and-shall APPOI5TSE5T AND DrtiZS 07 TU2 GENEBAL I has been in like manner provided against, by making right. SECBXTjOs.?. 1 the net strings 1 Nut content with prohibiting such have satisfactory reasonsfor that whichhe is so THE 3?OBTSAITS. them not local, but general officers , acting rospee- very angry about. ; 13. The General Secretary shaH be appointed*by tbe ' oaths, tests, or declarations as might be against the \. ommvitee. He shall keep an csict record : lively, not for a part, but for the whole, of the As- Bristol Chartist Youths—7%e»V correction of the Executive C Specimens of the Petition Procession and liw,the words not required by law extend the pro- MR. "HEAD-PACIFICATOR'* STEELE statement that there teere ne ''Phi of the business, monetary or otherwise, of thelxecntive sociation. While their election, not merely by the lpit^sl' m their j TllOMAS DCXCOilBE , ESQ , H.P . ARE NO%Y FOB hibition ta all voluntary declarations of whatever AGAIN. body appeared in our Notices to> Ctirr/spondenis' Committee, and perform all Iha general duties of a j members', resident- in their own locality, but by all ? ?-,\S 25OST PiSl 15 3HX BASDS OF OT5B. AGENTS , character; even a declared determination , by tho . of the week foUE EXT ENDED THE TIME FOB RECEI VING agaiuSt the Wily trap of a part oi' the society acting , pass without our graph. . ^-: , . V- . v7 . . - . of tha Association stall this clause be construed as illegal. readers bavhiif a taste of it :— Whitehaven.—• Me hear that the fri endsqf fr eedom li The General Council ; SUD-SGUPTIOXS TO SaTUSDa T -VEX?, THE 30th , separately acd distinctly from the other parts. chpOSfe fivft members of their own booy to sit as sE - Tina raade the very outset of the former system are about to open a local association for the pro- I iOR T-HOSE WHO HAYE KECiilTED TnEIE. SPECI- " THE NORTHERN STAR—M R, STEELE. mulgation of the truths of Executive Committee, in macsir as herein foilo-wo :— of organisation illegal. The fifth paragraph, on Tno Bradford Councillors are to be now con- Chartism in White' 22y«y Bub-Secretiry shall be at liberty to Eonvlnate j mens ; and to Saturday ihe §tu up Algvst, "TotheEditor of tin Morning Chronicle. haven. Heaven speed them/ " The conditions of membership," being as follows : — sidered, and indeed are,, not .local-Councillors for one candidate, on the lit day of February in each yeaT, 1 for those vrno, prom the distance, cannot " Sir,—Tbe last number of that vulgar and stupid One of the Middle Classes, who would be •• Bradford and five persoas from among thecs so ¦nominated shsi] ] be in possession of ihbm till next week 5. All persona will become members of this Asso- onty, but nu-mber3 of the General Council, rag, the Northern Star, contains a column of abuse of Industrious.—-We. have received his long Utter ; . ciation on condition of signing a declaration, signify- ' but we do not see the utility of publishing U. i It be elected by all the members en the 1st day cf March j Agents are BtorESTED to give tickeis to by whom the whole Government of the whole Asso- me, grpctnded upon a pure lie. invented either b; that . ing their agreement -with its objects, principles, and wretched tool of bears to us ihe evidence of a mind which greatly ibnoTring. I ciation is conducted, and whose residences happen to Peargus O'Connor, the e litor of tho SUBSCRIBERS , AS NOS E OTHERS Vt IZ.L HE EN- constitution, when they shall b« presented -with paper, or niore probablyinveute^ d by abject FVargashim- overrates Us own powers. Wet' will try to answer JfODE OF ELECTING THS EXECCTITS COiI3IITTEE be at Bradford ; the Bradford _ ' T1TLED TO , OR CAN RECEIVE , THE PiATES . cards of memtarship, which shall be renewed quar- Treasurers and eelf , to try to HtJtve a purposa. his queries. 1st. [ The Chartist body, so f or as we - 15. The nomination of candidates of the Executive terly, and for which thoy si»all each pay the sum of Secretaries arc, ia like manner, not Treasurers and "It is wUh auclacIous inipudenceof falsehood affirmed know them, have no connection with,nor simi' Committee, by the several £nb-Secretarie3, shall be in twopence. Secretaries for that locality alone, but Sub- that, in my recent evidence at Bow-Btreet, i before the larity to, nor affection for,the f ilthyribaldry and accordance "with the f allowing form :— , disgusting Atheism of Publicola., in the Dis- Kow, this signing a declaration was quite' -u n- Treasurers and Sub-Secrotarie?, acting under the magistrate Miv Jardine, I had alleged that tbe imputed words—tnat ' the Qubeh should be got rid of,' had patch. JPUBLICOLA has written against the Char ' To the General Secretary of the SatioxcuCua.ier Asso- HE TfOKTHERN STAR. necessary -: every man desirous of being a member Of direction of the General Treasurer, and General lists:' with as much virulence ignorance ciation of Gifdl Britain. occurred at a Chartist meeting. * , and S ATUR.DAY, JULY 23, 1842. the Association, of course agrees with its objects Secretary, and performing such duties a3 may be " Now, is will be perceived by reference to the re- fa lsehood as any public writer of the day. Our February 1, 18— correspondent cannot more thoroug principles, and constitution. The " signing" is no necessary te assist them in conducting the affaira ported evidence, that I never once mentioned oralluded, hly loathe the SiB,—I here nominate A. B. (blacksmith; of (14. directly or indirectly, diatribes of ^ PUBLICOLA knew ¦ ¦ protection against spies or traitors, whom the good either to Chartists or Chartism. I than we do. We High-street, Bath, a member of the General Council ORGANIZATION. of the whole Association. Thus, every officer acts could not have done so, for the person from whom ! got very little of the religious sentiments of the body : , seuse and vigilance of the members will as easily whoni our correspondent of the Nation Charter Association cf Great Britain Thebe is not, at the present tims, any other sub- as an officer , not for any part separately or dis- my information at Bloomabury, and who was by my side, terms the *' O'Neil as a fit and proper person to be elected a member detect without tbe " signing'' as with it. In the tinctly, but for the whole. Thus, every mesh of and who gave bis evidence at Bow-street, a person of the Christian Chartists (" but we apprehend that of the Executive Committee, on the 1st day of ilarch jfcCi of so much or of such immediate consequence to '¦ . they are not " Catholics or Romanists. new plan of organisation it ia, therefore, omvt'.ed co name of Fdh brothor,;distinctly;- declared thit he had " We the people as this. It 13 only by union that our ^ this most elaborately and oautiously 'nstruoted heard that the observation was made at a different ' rather suppose them, to consist of pa rties holding in virtue ' kind Signel, C. D., : power can be known and manifested, and it is only Every Chartist is supposed , necessarily, legal - net, has been avoided by the wisdom of the of meeting altogether. it' may be a varietyi oj' individual ' op inions upon iC-apenttr, No. 6, Tib-stret, " The otjact of thia rascally what are usuallyi termed " matters of faith!' j of his being a Chartist, to desire tho objects—to delegates. .¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ article¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ is¦ qnite¦¦ trans- but Manchester,) j by organization that our nnion can become effective. parent. " ' . - ' '¦ : - ' ¦ , - ' - : ¦ ' ' -. - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ .' • ¦ ' ' ¦ .. ' agreeing in their pol itical sentiments hold tho princi ples, and to approve the constitution , . . - .. •. - -.. • . . , and agree ' Slembtr of the General Council, aad sat-Secretary oil It is not enough, that an uniformity of opinion Of course, and of neoossity, the plan, to be legal, am myself a ing aho in the two grea t religious of the Association. This is the; iirit great improve- it "I Chartist of the Joseph StuTge and achtowledg' the National Charter Association oi j should obtain among the pgopie ; there must also is exceedingly general^ and may bo siomewhai O'Connell school, and one of the council of the National ¦merits qf the Divinity of the Lord and ' the Di- Grsat Britain. j p vinity be aix un iformity of energy and determination uni- ment of the amended lan ; by which the fangs undefined , in its detwls^ Wq observe some of its Complete Suffrage Union, and, thereforey as a Sturgite Cor truth J ef the Sacred Scriptures. Mr. A list of all the candidates so nominated, shall be ; of the le^al harpie3 are removed from one limb of Chartist, I am, of course, eager to unite the greatest O'Connor has not been caught "in the trap" of to vertally manifested. In nothing can the fixed provisions which are liable to abuse, and which may, the Labourers transmitted, per post, by the treii^nil Secretary, ; their prey. possible number of frienda to freedom ; in sanc- " ' Friend Society." We do not erery sub-Sscretary, on or before the loth day cf! purpose and determined ejiergy of tho people unless precluded by tho prudence Qf the people, give tified , peaceful , and constitutional organization, know whether: Mr; O'Brien, the Chartist, be or ; The , next has relation to the abolition of tho be not, the same February ; the election shall be taken on '.hi 1st day be so well manifested as in the steady aiherence rise to somo incouvfcnience in its working ; but on without¦ bloodshed or violence, for general Reform/ Mr. O'Brien tok whose writings -wing; ¦ classes, ward diT is'yns, and local officers and • '¦'¦• Feargm 6'Coi?nor, iti Ireland he makes allusion. of March folio and the number of voti3 shall bs ' to all the principles and all the details of . comparing these "lost carefully with the tortuouij in his shallow, ill-regulated, We know nothing immediately forwarded to the General Secretary, vho council?. and fantastic ambition, on tha contrary, labours about Mr. Parry, the Sturge Conference deputy.^ their own national plan of organization. We enactments of which its cohcoctors had to steor The Bristol Chartists and ehall lay the same before tie ontgeing Exscutive Com- By the Acts beforo ns.!2cd, every Society composed to keep his deluded dupes, the FeargusUes, in the STURGiTES .— We mitrte for examination, and by tiitsir erder publish, have never b&en in the habit of assuming for clear, wo are fully Eatihfied that no other way, or, at disseveration from us; and for this hateful purpose have received a letter, froth the Bristol sitb- ¦within -p-eek them, of dffi rrn! bra-.ches or divisions acting is any Secrelary in reference one of rtceivuu; the vhole of such tie Northern Star, the position of a dic'ator or a , icast , no other way so gcoi could have been adopted he, without scruple, speaks and writes all manner of to the conduct of the Char- returns; together with tfca dsclaration of the outgoing MaN.nek separately or tiislhicily from each other , or lies, which may tend tu prevent union and perpetuate tists, at the late Siurge meeting in that town, Executive Cimmiitee, of iht rersens duly elected. guide ; vs-e have sought rather to make it a reflector for securing tho double objact of tho delegates, the discord. . c stating that iio opposition was offe red by thi iQ.-wh:.ch the public mind—the people's will—should of xch'wh t:v.y part diall have any distinct Presiden t, active operation of the people, and the eviting of all And now Chartists to the objects of the meeting ; thalthe P0 "R" " a word on Rnother subject in relation to EB AND DUTIES OF XES EXECUTI TE. appearinitsown j-isiproportions ; striving only to pre- Secretary, Treasurer, d^efjaie , or other office r, ok collision with the law ; and wo know too much of thU »nfortunnte person. He conataritly, at his meet, meeting mcrelp exercised its right of'electing a 'srered chairman, 16. The Executive ComnnEiee fihail be eiapo Teht those proportions from be";i!g marred or hidden XSy P£BSCN aciir.ff as such, elected or appointed by ihe people not to feol satisfied , tliat when, those ings of knaves and dupes, proposes cbaers for Frost, which was resisted by the-iturgites on to adopt any meavare for tbe adfaiiCflUcUt Of tiie and Jones, behalf of their advertised chairman; by the machinations of laa treacherous, the attacks or for inch part , or to act IS ANY OFFICE for SU 'h part , Points are.fairly laid srid Williams. \ that if even objects of this Association, caastetr-nt "Sflth its fun- . before thoin and osplainoU ••• ^fow, sir, it appears to 'me that if Mr. Feargus the advertised chairman had been submitted to: la-s for -srfcicii shall be deemsd and hoirga> poor wretch ia now saflFering a deep: aggravation 18- The Members cf the Executive shall be entitled who were now in power, and who were seeking to their own local arrangements onl y, and without any of -fats, primitive punishment, very probably excited by rendered it necessary for the Cha rlists to uphold to compensation, f or loss consequent upon their sccep- nisation, it may bo made in working to superadd our principles, and the chairman had refuted . or any overt cognizance thereof by the hearing of those cheerings, by writing home political anee of iffice. either by beicg employed as missionaries, make tool3. of them to attain a double object— reference to, tQ the immense advantage of being perfectly con-i letters to Eagiand, worthy pf the -¦• them a f air hearing, it would have been quite ¦ ; ¦¦ : discipl¦ e of tb9 daring snyreee&ath3t may happsn while they continue tho affrighting of the Torj Government anxi whole Society. Tha Council for Bradford, for in- sonant with the law, every praouoal advantage brave Feargus!!!' ' ' - . - -' ; . ; ' . '. . ;. , \. - ' :-< ' .• ' • '; : competent for the peeling to vote him out f iftht * ^ cfidir; in .their offlaial capacity, or in such othsr -way as may the making of more elbow room for vfcsir ma- stance, was a distinct Council for that locality. It posseted or provided for by the old plan. For this " I have tbeliorionr to be, Sir, and some one else into it. - 0, bsaxat eonTeoienl for tee Association. When Heni- ' " With zteil respect have seM j>-t* chinery. We hare seen that there 13 great was elected by the members residant in Bradford purpose, as we have been requested by the delegales , Carlisle CnkV.Tisr^—They vsnt> trades or ' beiSof thBjExeculiTe Head. tapifipator** Ticea; or in tbe evtnt of . being employed by the sharks—the lawyers and middle-class jurors. We Secretary for Bradford were officers oiily for that part shew the people how we understand them^-how: we Davidj Thompson.—We have not room this week. would charge us witli falsehood ! The lying fellow Tunstaix Chartists. Executive to open new districU, the ssme propor- promised in tbid matter, last week, to rapublish in of the Association, and not for the whole ; and so on think they should be applied in operation—what, — Their list of council is omitted be out of the can hioaself speak no truth, and thinks because the trades and residences are not given.' ' tion of fexpensas ^mi alio*ed general pur present number the plan of organizxtion, of for all the other local officers. means we advise for tho avoidance of any iucon- no one else fn&d. should. We never said[ thai he said George Funn.—The Bradford Chartistshavsten tten: which some Ioealirie3 and some officers of the asso- vehience which might otherwise arise, frem any any thinR about us several times, disclaiming with Having declared the cases m which political Chartists or ali connection necessary laxity of expression forced on its - autho- ChartisiED. We gave the report from this person, who was some time ago esepelled : TO TEE SH A.K3PERE 1N ASSOCIATION OF ciation seem really as ignorant as if it tad never societies shall be deemed unla^vf ul combinations and . /¦¦ -:.: rity by the tyrannous mandate of the lavv; we shall the Time* without altering a word. The report of their asidciaiion. : v - • CHARTISTS. been published. That plan we give in another , these Acts provide :—That PaoPAGANDisM.— ' ' LEICESTER confederacies any mem- show them how, so far:;as we Understand thig the Morning Chronicle was just ; the 6ame ; and it Mr. Wm\ Gillinderjuri., Mexbro column ; and we beg that it may be read, learned, docu- Flint-glass Works , by• Rolherham, writes to CT-v Mt belot£D Comrades,—Ypu have been doing ber of any sveh society, and every person who shall represented Mr. Steei,e •» ment, they may, by a careful and universal adhe- to say that the disloyalty'' hort' the Chartists of Doncaster Rotherham and giliantlj during my absence. Honour and gloiy to yon . and inwardly digested by every Chartist in the king- direotly or indirectly maintain correspondence , ¦ , ' or rence to its provisions, go on certainly, safely was at a Teetotal meeting while his witness Gainsbro to exertion. He says '¦;- :"' : r Honour and glory to Bairstow, and Baedham, and dom. We append hereto the observations made ,^^ r legally, , Mr. \ :—' - intercourse with any such society, or with any divi- successfully, and triumphan ' Crow, " Feuow-Serfs Smith, for their braTery in leading you on. I hops tly, in th> prosecntion .of fixed it on the Chartists ; thus : coutriving ,—It ia la fact; that although Ch«t!ffl Bi npon it in the Northern, Star of the 6 th of March, committee, or other select bod has attained a greater to be with you within a few hears after this day's Star sion, branch , y, pr e- those great principles, to^ which the beneyoleniand between them to saddle the odium of "disloyalty" strength now than ever ft 1841. They axe as clear as anything we could had before, and that there Riube« yo&, and ones more to lead on tie charge, now sident, treasurer , secretary, delegate, or other officer , just of all classes are pledged and are CnartiBts in every! and as to be bound by their on both TeetQtallcra and Chartists. town and village, yet in with xsy darling brigade, against the joggling Corn write upon the subject^ necessary noted or member thereof, as saeh; or who ihall by contri- adhesion to the rules ond principlea of many of the market tbwflif moral rieht. This SruRGE Councillor Steele within forty miles of you there in no Cnarttsjj; Xaw Bspealex s, tha sham Chartists, and all who dare now as when they were first written. aid abet Thus shall we put our is indeed a bright ,454 in numbe.- oa Thursday bution of money or otherwise, , , or support enemiea completely in the society. We find that wherever the idijaMerfert^ OPPOBd. I Mt yOU 2 , man; ! " the broth of a boy I" ' TOftnrfTigj the lidl inxtanS I trust my raliant re- * Among the many good things whioh O'CoRffKLL mch socicty^ or any tnember thereof, as such, shall wrong, by fencing ourselves round wwith the( provi- are active the good cause flourishes most: :e&tie£{. He njerits not the name of man !" So said as then, let as endUug aBrjaants have betn doing their £uty, and has said, we remember one saying of his : that " the incur certain penal ties. The penalties are of two sions, not merely of moral; social^ and be active, and do our own part ti^' religious, Rood a Chartist and as perfect vards onr own freedom that I ahall find Jon tonsiderably increassd on my next best thing to being right yourself is io pnt your u 1. By summary process on but of legal ri a gentleman as lives; ; let us unite, and BOTdttC kinds. information ght ; taking all ihese upon their own voice of CharUam ¦into eVery town and Tillagew; x^azn. " and we never knew a truer sentence^ Toii '; : ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' the leal Leieeeter fire Tdti al] enemy completely in the wrong." We fully accord before ONE Justice of the Peace; on conviction, a shewing. TheV National Charter Association of for our distri ct - . . . ' ,-- . :¦ - " - " :- -. :¦: T^ v: *- . I Jura ipread " " ^ ^TBEtE ! what a name a Pacificator ! It ay sbragUt during tha *last lew days. On Thurs- with' this doctrine ; and hence we have ever been fine of twenty pounds, or three monthB' imprison- Great Britain may tiien bid/ defiance Govern- *' If Doncaster could funiiBh , Botherfianii/^ff& to the is really as ironical as "Captain Rock." IJut and ^l : ' day, the day that I left you, I addressed a large open- most anxious that the operations of the people ment in tho common gaol. 2. BY INDICTMENT ? ment. It shall stand ; it ehall prosper ; it ehall G^nabro" £l, Swintoh^ Watb £1,we v$M;-) fee way for seriously, let ub see who this Tpii Stbeis is, then venture to employ a air meeting at Belper, joss to prepare should be conducted peacefully and legally: knowing ON CONVICTION, TRANSPORTATION FOR flourish , in despite of all their power lecturer for^ae mojjtfisiri dafajs real basiness the followiBg night In company , and in despite or if he be worthy the name of man | ia the first and the rest of hia wagea could be made up in Qw/ , that if their moral strength was well marshalled, SEVEN YEARS." of all their sophistry, or they shall tnonth. Now aii *i& that true-hearted aad indefatigable Chartist Mr. do one of two places let us ask; ourselves what is man 1 the answer these places, ^th a lecturer ffia^^ VickfiH {who is at Helperwhat Street is at Nottingham, and their numbers well organised, they were in- Thus was it doubtless hoped to render anything things—they shall ; make a speoial law command, could send good news to the f oliovvag: for 'its ex- is, • a reasoning being, oapablo of judging between places ' White at BiriDingbam, Herat? at Sheffield, Skevington vincible and irresistible j—able to carry any like a national organization for political purposes tinction, as was done with the London ^ ,. all market towns:—T^horrie, dtoote, BnaiB^ v , Correspbad- good and (vU, and of acting in accordance with his Crowle, E pworthj East ti LftUfhborangh &c tec—theetafi and pillar of Coar- sanatory tendency, all the ing Society— Retfqrd, Grir glej-npflnv¦ tam ip. hi»Ideality), I visited the splendid scenery of measure of a wholesome and utterly impossible, without subjecting parties Cthe very law now in amended opera- judgment'; but can Hill, Bawtry, Tickhill, Workfiop, &c. wbo^' hoped to an individual come under this This Mafiod, Bonsail, Crbmford, &c. the next day; and re- without -violating any of those forms and ap- therein concerned, to the full penaltits of this tion, by wkich it ^as eitinguieh all head who ' - *>e a good route for a leciurer; Md if issicidtfoi^' bound himself neck and sleeves to could be established " temed ta Belper, in-rigoratcd by tbe air of the Peak, pearances of law with which the harpies have master-piece of class-legislative villany and Political Sooieiiea for ever)--or they shall at once In eadi place; la>y, al6«i1 iaid to at tbe heads and oearta of the stout Bel- O'CoNREix in^ 1836, by deolaring ^ That if O'Con- with Rotheiham, ;. i^o«&^i'-:i!'*o.^:-"wi¥ald» "i«5 ' - •ad fenced round the carcase of corruption, in tho cowardice. Indeed, our opinion was, after having throw off the mask, which we haye " petMWB, ih the evening, ostil I bad enrolled 202 of no doubt they neu. would order him to Bpring a mine, staud tainJt, formed la a distrlBt,' be enabM ttf £< *$.a their sa&w, as Chartists, in the open market-place.hope of .feasting undisturbedly thereon. There 13 no carefully and often looked through the acts, that will do .as eoon as they inay deem it expedidntj upon it, and abide its 7 lectarer employed regularly. There are n»air£' issue, he would do sti ; populous %ka oext moniBg I entered thsir namesin a new book. power in any state successfull y to resist the rl£ht?OTi8 there whs no possible mode of escaping their pre- and, trampling under foot all semblance of respect while b vUlagea which might be agitated with - y way of shewing how umoh credit good saccsss." - . . . - T HE NOETHERN STAR . r .,:^-0 > excuse us: we have only Carlisle Chabtists must GATESHEAD .—The middle classes of Gates- Tower-rfAMLETS.-To Warden of th repeat our notice of last tceek. We cannot give head got ap a Cfjartt jst 3Hnte U(ct^n«v the Chartists of thometro- Mr. Steale (Head B ip^at Ireland) en Wail b© ready in aboati ForiDigliti; to requisition to the mayor to convene a politan localities, but particularly those of the rose to propose the next resolution, and was greeted {he retiring address of local councils ; it is un- public meeting, to consider the distress of the unem- Tower-Hamlets,—-The THE CHAKTISTT The practice once g much respeoted Secretary of with load cheering. Ha said—In the course of any H'S'Sa^r BOOS reas onableto expect it. iven ployed workmes, which was held in the Town Hall, Leeds Disibict.—A delegate meeting of *nis the Tower-Hamlets CordwainerB, (-Mr, Peter Sadler) political Ufa, to would bring on usa shoal of like addresses district was held in , I never with more pleasure moved a r :,. Price Threepence. ¦ tcay on Monday, the 18th, at noon. George Sowerby, the Chartist Room, Cheapside having unfortunately met his death almost suddenly, resolution than the; one I hold in my hand—(bear.) - from all pa rtsof the country, to the exclusion of Esq. mayor, in the chair, three resoiutiona on Sunday last, when the following delegates were were by the rupture of a blood-vessel, it is intended that A tide of thought ruahias on ; my a6ul at this MR. COOPER, 11, Church Gate, Leicester, will the legitimate contents of the paper. adopted which did great credit to the gentlemen who present :—Leeds, Messrs. Fiazer and G. Hobson ; the funeral shall take place on Sunday next at moment by rieaBpn of the be glad to receive Whole^alo Orders for Holbeck, , , many Butjactsi on wb'.ch I the Bbightos Council must take the same answer. brought them forward. A committee were then Messrs. Ryland and Whitley ; Hunalot the Ea3fc Xondon Cemetry, Alfred-streetj ; Beaumont - might choose to address my brother Repeal Wardens in above, through tho handa of Mr. Cieave, London j Manchester.—Extremes, either in theory appointed and subscriptions were entered into, when Messrs. Beaumont and Nowhiil \. Wortley, Messrs. square, Mlle-end j on which occasion it is requested this waramote—the Repeal itself, the anti-Blavary Que3. Mr. Jame? Leach; 6* Mr. Hey wood, Manchester ; T. Am or in less than half an Dudson and Bqothroyd ; Woodhouse, Messrs that as many«or pr actice, are usually destructive to the right, even hour about £110 weresubscribtd the brethren aai oan make it conve- tlon, the Income tax, toe new, noble, and peaceful ¦Mr. Hobson, Leeds ; Mr. Julian-Hariiey, Sbtfiield ; and work marked out for them to do, -which will be Thomas and Aspin ; Armley, Messrs. Stead and nicn6,,will attend to do honour to the remains of Chartist movemeat in England, under Joseph Sturge Mr. Sweet, Nottingham ; Mr. Ifate?, Ha,nley, though they may purp oseits establishment. It is Bramley, , qytfe true thai bad law* generate oppressions and commenced immediately. We believe it ie intended Franklin ; Churwell, Mr. Dodgson ; one, the principal part of whose life has been devoted us contra-(Si8tiDgaiahed from FeargusiBin, the Chartism Potteriea ; Mr. George White, Birmingham j or to give married men with families, two shillings per Messrs. Smith and Broadhead ; Myrloy, Messrs. to the cause. The mark of respect, as to mourning, ef tha cowardly miscreant incendiary Feargus O'Courm- any otner Chartist Bookseller, or Neivs Agent. repress liberty: if « equally true thai most ef day, and our laws are of this charact er; but this by no and single,men one shilling and sixpence each. Bradley and Wilson ; Rothwell, Messrs. J. Ely will be a rosette of black crape on tho loft - breast. —-(bear, hear, bear). Id the Slurgite movement *#* The Hymns wiljj bo a rn publication of Con- M It was anticipated that the gent9 intended convert- Thomas Ely ; Carr Lane, Messrs.- . Sheldoa and The localities will assemble Bedford-Equare O'Gonnell is not only a member of the provisional tributiens to tho ComtnemceaUhsman by Messrs. means demonstrates T. A's apothegm, The less Mr. in , coun* , iatr, the more liberty." It is not so much the ing the meeting into a political one, and working Blakey. Mr. Frazer was called to the chair. Commercial-road East, at three o'clock precisely, oil, but as a lawyer ha is the" Counaollor O Cjnnell" Bramwich and Jones, of Leicester—a few Hymns men attended in case it should , but there was no Brook, the Secretary, read over the minutes of'the where they will form and be met by the corpse, and of tiaa Complete Suflfrage tjalon., as perfectly as h« was wnuih bava recently appeare'd in the Chartist Cir- excess of law as the lack of justice ichich has , seconded, oiher attempt made, than by one gentleman, who sng- last meeting, when a resolution was moved from thence proceed¦ ¦ ¦ dire ct to the placo of inter- ever the Counsellor O'Connell" of the Irlah people in roular, &c— in all, about fifty hi mimber. reduced us to the condition of slaves. - - ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ " gested that the Government Bhould be petitioned to and carried, that they be confirmed. Two auditors ment, : :¦ . •¦ . . ¦• . ¦ . - ¦ . :¦¦ ¦ . -: ' - • their legal, peaceful , Bath Chartists' Address to theib Irish and constitutional conflict. I The to iepe&l the com and provision laws, when Sinclair were appointed to examine the contribution-books. shall, however, restrict myself to the. - subjeGJfc- of the Bbktheejt teas received too late for publication; suggested the Chatter as the most effici The delegates gave in reports as to how they were Youth s AssoctATiON, Lambeth.—There was a GAlVEaTON. ent means of nnmerous attendance resolution—(hear, hear). And how, in order that we and in uny cast, there must be some limit to the ameliorating the condition of tho people. The getting on in their respective localities : the accounts at 1, Chiw Walk, Lambeth, may understand each other clearly, I wish to tell you PU BLIC DEMONSTRATION TO FEARGUS pu blication of these local addresses, or ice per- y thing wanted on Sunday evening, to form a youths' looalifcy, when ¦ ' * mayor protested against the Charter being intro- on the wholo were cheering ; the onl that I approve of ioyaJty, becatiso my great leader, the ¦: ¦¦ : - . . ¦: O CONNOR, ESQ. . ceive, that tee shall have scarcelyanything else. duced was lecturers. The address of the Executive was it was. resolved, that it should be called " The :; > V . V , and Sinclair protested against the corn law moral regenerator, O'Conneli, has invented an etneieal MONDA We think,that if every locality, instead of sending humbugs, and it so ended. th en brought forward , more particularly that part Lambeth. Youths' Locality of the National Charter system of political warfare, O'N Y noxf , tha above patrioiic Gentle- Association. not only more sanctlfled, man will make liis Public En; ry into this Tory us for publication a separa te address, vould MANCHUSTEK. which referred to the Conferences that are to be " Mr. Dav«y was unanimously elected but more potent than the pike and the sword—(tre- send its instructions to the Executive tc prepare —Brutal Conduct of the to act as TreaEurer, and Mr. Spri gmoor as Secretary, ridden Village, to advocate the CViise of the Poor Polics.—On Saturday afternoon, a poor lad held. After a deal of discussion, it was agreed mendous cheering. ) But when vre remembet-the glori- and the ri a national address, the object would be quite as was that it should be left over till the next until the Council could bo legally formed according ghts pf ail, when every Gentleman and coming up Ashton-sireet, Bank-top, with a wheel- to the plan of ous spirit of justice to our oppressed country, Irelahd j Lady who Wishes to hear the una'duli -rated truth of well achieved, and much space time and trouble meetiog. .The next question disposed of was, that a organisation. It was also resolved, to our " own loved island of sorrovr," eviDot d ever barrow, selling sand, when he was charged wich that they should continue to meet on overy ' Sun- cur moat grievous and uhooiistitutional svsterBvUnder saved. Every locality might also, {fit chose, send taking a siring of beads from the neck of a child. lecturer ba appointed. The Leeds delegate then Bince she came to her throne by our benign and beloved its own address aV once to the Secretary of the brought forward a motion," That General Committee day afternoon at three o'clock, and every Wednes- which the country n-sw pr.roans, will do well to attend. The lad declared that he "was innocent. The police- day evening at eight sovereign lady, Queen Victoria, what would Iiishmen We respectfully ihrite the attention of our jieigh- Irish Universal Suffrage Association. This man searched hi3 be appointed to superintend the municipal affairs of o'clock. A vote of thanks wag be but recreants to honour, to gratitude, and, to man- coursf tr« must noir recommend person, and the wheelbarrow in given to Mr. Andrews for his bnuring Farmera cm that Day, as well as the Poor ; as we cannot which he had his sand, but without this borough." This was agreed on by all. A Com- ; kindness in afctending hood, unless put millions -were as ready as our leader, 'J occupy more space with these local expressions of success ; no persons in the town and and inBtructing them in the due order of transacting Man, and promise them tvfcry friendly accpir.moda beads were to be found 5 but, notwithstanding, the mittee was then chosen from O'Connell Liraself, to pour out their heart's blood for tidu vviti) the sufforiJig but iujure d Poor, ^vho. now - fraternity. out-townships within the borough. The committee business a vote of thaiiks was also given to the her safety if*it were necessary, as well as formiug tbem- policeman took him into custody amid tho execra- Chairman; and tho meeting adjourned. languish in a state of wretchedness by thit sys- Chabies Westeat.— Usually he would. tions of the people who had are requested to meet to-morrow afternoon, in the seive8 into a poliije to keep vigilant surveil- ": , collected together, and Cheapside clock. The Bkommon; tem, which, 0*6 many months arc" goii6; will fast Johm Percital.— Too late for this week—shall ap- witnessed the whole affair. A poor man, named Association Room , , at two o' — The membera met at their , new lance over all plots and conspiracies againat make its way:'into' the cuiF-rs of the more wealthy, pear in our next. James Moor, who keeps a small coal-yard, delegates then came to a resolution of calling npon meeting house, the Eagle, at the corner of North- her life, which Qod , in his divine mercy, on the all the surrounding towns and districts to form one street, on and produce inevitable ruin to all classes of society. Geobgb Harbisos , Caxterton , must send us 3s.f or opposite side cf the street, said thai he (the police- Tuesday eveuirig, when considerable pTeserve againat her enemies—(hear, hear.) Oh J what a The procession will commence av ten o'clock in man) wanted to make some general district, for the purpose of more effectuall y business was transacted. Messrs. Wiieeler and glorious woman ! untie?:. the guidance of the illustrious, the duty of his two advertisements. money by the jab. This ' Nottingham. Market Piace, headed by a baud of was sufficient provocation to warrant this jack-in- providing talented Lecturers for the whole. A Com- Heath were elected to serve on the Metropol itan royal liberal, her uncle, the Duke .of Sussex, she was music, and proceed up Clumber-sti-eet , Maa&field Axl Letters forMr. John West are to be sent to the mittee was appointed to draw up an address of this Council ; and a conimitteb, consisting of Messrs. inspired by the most resplendent spivit of constitational ' ' care of Mrs. Parry, news-agent effice to draw his bludgeon, and, in a most bratal Road, and down Gallows ' /Hill , when the Chartists , Cheapside, maener, 6-rike she poor fellow upon his head and nature. This concluded the business of the meeting. Wheeler, Heath, and Malthews, appoiuted to eiigago liberty ; and in all the private relations"of life, as wife, - Derby. , —A delegate meeting will be held in three weeks in and friends of Lenton. Hadford , H yson Green, aud various paits of his body, until the blood ran down lecturers, see to correspondence, &o. mother, daughter, and friend, her character is utter Carrington, will fall into procession!, and march P. O. HiGSEfS.—Sisletter is received;but we have M3 face and neck. order to take (he address of the Executive into consi- CHELSEtA. perfection. Remember her conflict with Peel, in order He then dragged him to the deration. . -r-The members mefc as iiBual on; Monday forward to the Two-mile House, where the friends not yet had time to read it. station, were ho remained from Saturday afternoon evenirvg, Mr. Chippendale in the chair. Considerable that siie should not be eeparatea from those noble of New and Old Bast'ord will meet th*> pvocessipai MB, W. H. Dtott , while acknowledging wilh gra- uutil Monday moraing, when he was.brought before Hamilton.—A sermon was preached here last. local business was transacted. Mr. Dalfield gave a ladies to whom she was bound by. the:-ties - of priyaie and coma forward to Arnold; Hera the. Chaitista titude, on behalf of the Irish Universal Suffrage the magistrate?, and the policeman prepared a Sabbath evening by the Rev. James Taylor, of the moat excellent lecture, calculated to attract tho friendship—(great cheering). Of auotJiei trait of he-? of Bullwell and Huoknall TorkarJ, will fall into Association, the liberality of his Eng lish Chartist charge of assault against him. After a patient Congregational Chapel, Airdrie. The collection for attention aad afford food for thought to all who Majesty 's ausust nature, I p*ay permiasloiv to Ba.y a procession,"and Walk f orward to meet tho assembled ' Word. In Shakspere's Tempest/ whan Prosperbi is Brethren in remittingtheir Stars, has te remind heariDg. the magistrates dismissed the ease ; and the benefit of the Chartist Association. The Rev. heard it. During his , lecture ho was greatly ap- ' multitude of Lambly, WoodborouMi , Oxton , and Ihcm thai as ihe Associationis being numerically this is all the justice that a poor mas is to have for Gentleman gave one of the most soul-stirring ser- plauded. At Us closei an interesting discussion topk spoken lo of the brave son of the Princei- - ' of Milan , he Ciilvcrton, witii tho Suttoa baiid cf Chartists at extended , the demand f orliterary aliment is pro- being abused and imprisoned for the crime of mons that ever was delivered within the walls of a place. Ten ; shillings has been voted ag National replies by telling of the " moro braver daughter" of their frontj at the top of Dorkard iJead. It is ex- portionally increased. All he need say, how- speaking in the street, tfhen lie sees a fellow-being church in Hamilton, in which he attributed all the Tribute to the Executive. Messrs Dowling and tbat prince. I take from Shafcspere the form of expres- pected tho procession will arrive; at Galyerton by ever, iy— unjustly treated. distress m the the country to c'ass legislation. Bixon were elected to serve on the London Delegate Bion. and apply it to Queen Victoria, and a "more braver two o'clock, p.m., when Mr. OrConuor will address Let those raw send who never sent before Council. A vote of thanks was given to the Chair* daughter" than that rbyiil lady never had foy.it prince the people on Bonner Pool : ut'ttir which - Tea- , MANCHESTER.—Hint's Monument.—The SHEFFIELD.— Glorious Progbess of Chart- 'a: And those thai did—tHty let them send ihe more. arrangements for the man and Jeoturer,;and the meeting adjourned. since the creation of the world. Did her cheek blanch Piirty will 'be held in a Booth erected 'for the oc* opening of this national testi- ism.— Hurrah for the Charter ! fclolberry has not when she was fired at by Oxford ? and did sho quail, Large packets of old periodicals, if not sent by per- monial to great principles, are satisfactorily progres- The Leasus again defeated.—--Qn. Tuesday casion, which is now fast being roared. - r . ' died in vain ; Sheffiel d is roused at last ; heaven and ecck with trepidation to secure herself within the After tea the Company will be entertained with sonal favou r, incur too heavy a cha rge forcar- sing. The committee and their indefatigable secre- grant that the country at large may be speedily up evening, Mr. PaHlton , the great metropolitan gun of tary, are working precincts of her royal palace in London, or to thrp.w.her- various ChartiBt Song?, RecitatioiiSj and other riage—a charge in some cases amounting to " double tides," in order t&at and doing likewise ; the last week has been a the League, was announced ti> deliver a lecture ai seif within the towers of Windsor Castle, the royal one-iuilfthc original cost of the pap ers. English everything may be done in order. Mr. O'Connor the aristocratic West End, and for this purpose Amusements. Mr: j . Hardy, from ArnoVd, having glorious one for the good old cau?e. Since the report a fortalice; of Biigland ? No, she did not; but like a got up an excellent pieca tor the occasion , vdil ba and Scotchfriends will therefore see the prudence has been written to and has promised toatteud, and in last week's Star was written, we have held one rooni was taken at the Port man Arm", Milton-f treot, royal heroine, worthy of the name of Victoria, and an cf reta ining large quantities of old papers till as delegates will be present from all parts of the Dorset-square. The time announced was half-past preheat and rfavour the company with the¦.' ¦Nor thern; in-door and five out-door meetings, and enrolled affectionate daughter together, she drove direct to the Star B'-jautics , anid an opportunity occurs of forwarding them gratis. United Kiiigaom, it will be such a gathering, and above two hundred and eighty new members. We seven, at which hour the room , capable of holding ! , the of Creation , Ffe t, Williitm^ will give such an residence of hei mother, so thatj throwing herself; upon Jones; and an excellent piece by.E. lJ : Mead," of Bir- All paper sand communications to be directed impulse to the cause, as caunot be proceed to give a brief sketch of the proceedings, upwards of 800, was crowded. Mr. Paalton deli- the maternal bosom, she might in person give assurance , N. King street. contemplated without unmixed pleasure. All vered his lecture, and the meeting was mingham, t.i-O'Cojinor, will be repeated by :i boy ; 26 hail brief it mast be, for we have no time to spin also addressed that the haiid of; the assassin had failed in its baleful and ijeveral otl5cr Songs com DO>Gd by tho ivottii«./»htt>tt BifiJusGHAM Frost ' s Cohxittee.—Their address to the lfah of AutUit I long yarns, we dont write now, we work. Wed- by Mr. Mooro, a barrister, from Manc'iiester. At the purpose* God isaye and protect her . I call upon you, . close of thia gentleman's addtesd, the Chairman ' poet, on the Charter and Liberty, will bo oung by was received too late for this week. It might have Ok Su>T>ay Eteni.ng last, as Mr. Gabriel Har- nesday, July the 13th, a large pubJic meeting gentlemen, to rise and addressI to God, with solemnity, between twenty and thirty Gh;irfist ladles , and been here itrenty-four hours sooner icithoiU any Rraves and another gentlemnn were walking up was held in Paradise-square, to adopt a petition called upon the Rev. Mr. M^as&te, and stated that the national anthem after passing tha resolution, The diffic ulty on their p art. Gregson two other gentlemen would address tho meeting, and gentlemen. . Several excellent glee sijigora from -street, a policeman came out of a public- to the House of Commons praying for inquiry into resolution wa3 as follows :— ¦Sutto' n will bo present The ywith f ul and ' house in a btite of the unconstitutional and tyrannical persecution of no other perpons would or could bo allowad to speak . ^ay-will intoxication. Mr. Hargraves's " That we, the wardens of the Loyal Repeal body in b8 favoured with a dance on tho'.vsretn-' ; while the fr-iend remarked—*- There i3 one of Sir Charles Mr. Mason and his fellow-sufferers. The petition or move resolutions until they had concluded. Messrs. The Cash in last -week's Star noticed as Being sent Ridley and Wheeler moved they should be a!lowed this metropolis, ;;:do. - hereby unanimously pledge our- old and raore sedar« will cievffe the hest means pos- Shaw's men in a fine condition." The policeman was moved by Mr. Harney, seconded by Mr. Edwin selves neyar to receive into, or suffer to remain within sible to cause lho Charter to become Jaw, aud -h.'tsten from the ladies* shoemakers, of " Ktng-sqoare, hearing this remark, without farther ceremony Gill, and unanimously adopted. Several patriotic only "a. quarter of an hour ca«h. Tho Rev. Gftritle- TalYey-itrect," shonM hare been King and Queen, ' were sung in the of the man would not consent ; to thiH. Mr. Massie our association., - any parson known to eutert'vin aenti- the day of free dom. Several friends from Dorby, struck a blow at Mr. Hargraves. which that gentle- son.^s course proceedings, aud raents of disloyalty towaTds her Majesty ;" anid that we Newark, Leicester, and other places, are expected Foley-strett. man. fortunately warded off. The policeman then a goodly nnmber of recruits enlisted. Thursday^ was for some length :of time listened to with JoaK Asdrew.—Send an address, End Is. 6d. in pest great pstience, but trospassing on their patience further pledge ourselves to become, from this day forth , to attend, .-with 'Messrs. NTickera, from Belper .; drew out his truncheon, and again aimed a blow at July Hih.—A public meeting was held in Paradise a watchful f orthe protection of her Majesty ' Cooper, from Leicester ; Clark, fro m Sto« kport ; stamps. iir^ Hargrsves. By this , and meeting with a Irttle in t erruption,! his lan- body-guard s ¦ time a great number of Square to hear two friends from Lancashire, on the Baored persou, and to apprehsnd anfl rieliyqr into the W hite, from tho P;:"riea ; D^an Taylor, from, J. Boddis —The Plates can be sent by London. people had collected together, and the policeman, s ate of the country. The speakers were Messrs. guage and . gesture wero mote liko those of D. LlTHGOts", ElGGAit—Rece-Ted. a " spouting derco^o^ue'' than a minister of the faith hands of the civil authorities any individual who, at iViiiuchftstfcr ; and O'Connor, ihe Man of'.he People, still determined to chastise Mr. Hargraves, con- Rigby and Sumner, from Caorley, who addressed any time or In any place, shall dare uttar in our presence the Polar Star of Freedom and Poiiticjl Kodemp- g, ¦ ¦ ¦ "¦ ' ' " : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ "Wiiliam Moses Yocs Bath.—The money noticed tinued striking at professed by tho meek and lov.'ly Jesus. Mr. Massie ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ' - " ' " ¦;- him whh his truncheon, which he the many thousands assembled at great length. Mr, ' ...... in our last was bj W. M. J-, instead of W. M. Y. escaped by in cbnclusion , moved an adjournment, vvhioh \vaa sentiments disloyal to our boloVeil Queen , or lauguago tiou. wa:kii)£ backward?, and the policeman Harney followed, descanting upon tho necessity 0: calcuIatecJ. to exqite otuers to do her the sli Tea 0 dock, being so tipsy union , receivod with high glee by the gents, on the plat- ghtest will' be on the table precisely at four f or XATIOSAL TRIBUT E TO IHE EXECUTIVE. he could not sccnmplish his object. organisation, and unwearied prudenco and ipjury."— (cheers.) : »' " and One Penny admission will be char^od all £ B. d. As he was making a blow, Mr. Hargraves slipped to caution. As usual, the siuging of patriotic song3 form, but the workiea were not to be gulled ; they - :. .. had mot to express their opinions those who do not Ukc lea , to tho entertainment of Fiom tha Chartists of Old SL Pan- one side, and succeeded in taking his truncheon from and nymns commenced and concluded the proceed- , and were not Mr. Fairbrother seconded the resolution. the eyeniijg. eras Road, Somers Town, him, which he took to the police-6ffice ings. A large number of recruits were enlisted. willing to have them burked. The adjournment was Mr. Lse spoke to the rosoUition. He liked the , accom- consequently lost by a The Loau of Flag3 and Baniiers from the yarloua London ... 0 9 8 panied by several respectable individuals who had We now come to the most pleasing part of our £{reat majority, and the Rov. Queen; he would die for her ; and, indeed, ftext to bis Associations for the occasion v-iM hs duly appre- .. .. Plymoata, per J. Rogers ... 0 10 0 witnessed the whole of the policeman's conduct, and report , the visit of Mr. Cooper, of Leicester. Mr. Massie and a few others made a | )reoipitate own wife, he lovei her the most of any woman ia the ciated ; and; we promise, if every (Ji)3-ru'5ti will b& «. Bath, per Mi. Hoptins ... 0 16 gave in the truncheon and the policeman's number. Mr. Cooper had been repeatedly invited, but could retreat. The chairman gtuck manfullyi like1 an world—(loud laughter ;in4 cheers.) at his post O» that day, the Oae Thousan J bhall bo He wa3 then given to understand not before find time to comply wiih the invitations. impartial than, to his post, though much urged tO Thfl resolution was then put from the . chair, and FOR MRS. HO LBERRY. that he wonld be - ¦ accommodated with " ths cup thai- refxefhes but reqnired to appear against the policeman and make Mr. Cooper preached on Stineay afternoon in Roscoe retire. Mr. Savaeo moved a resolution expressive carried amid prolonged cheering. - - not iuebrlates" at Four o'Glock. 2-rojn the Chartist of Old St. Pan- £ood M3 charge, FieldB to a very large audience, upon whom he of sympathy, with the distress existing, and the Th*"v national anthem, GojV Save the Qneen," "was but up to the present time (Wed- " George Harkison , Sec. pro tern. cr&s H=ad, Sanaa Toira, Lon- nesday) he has not been called upon to do so. made a deep impression.—In the evening, Mr. opinion of the meeting that it could only be removed thoa sung with enthusiastic feeling. . don 0 5 6 by causing the six pointg of tho JCh&rMr td hccomo At Manchester, in many of Coopsr preached a funeral sermon on the death of Mr. O Gorman proposed, tho fourth resolution :— ¦ the tradesmen's ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ • • From a few Chartist stuff- ok the law of tho land Every exertion was used by • Jt' v< ' •- ' ¦ windows placards are placed tho late lamented patriot Samuel Holberry.—Mr. / 2SSZ, w« - , announcing " No " That tho foregoing re<»olution3 be read at the flrsb *3_ /¦ ¦ makers, Brown Bear, South- tho league men to drown his voice; but they -were Ymz 1 *T*7* " assessed taxes, nor Income-tax paid here." Crowds C. preached an excellent discourse to an assembl y ward meetings of the Rcpea'.ers of this metropolis, in :* "Wark-bridge-road, London ... 0 5 0 of operatives and their families from Stockport and nearly double the number of tho afternoon meeting. few ia number, and yyere silenced from meic1 exhans- order that all the members thereof shall b« afforded Frcm Wednesbory, being collection other towns, flock a distance of seven miles to obtain The sum of £1 is. 10J. wag collected for Mrs. Hol- tion , more than from the advice given them by the the opportunity of giving to them that assent, by public after Bizmon by Daivd Fcizer relief, in the shape of soup and f ood, &t Manchester. berry.—Monday, July 18;b. —The Town Hall had chairmnn. Mr. Savage having concluded a spirited acclamation, which their ardent and tlevoted loyalty Pearsons ...... 8 11 0 BEADFOED Rape been engaged for Mr. Cooper for the delivery of a addres?, RuiFy Ridley seconded the resolution with must have convinced world thay bave already HP HE NSW YORK line of Packet Ships sail From friends at Ha -Brick 0 16 S — axd Abdcctjon.— On his usual ability, and gave the leaguers against tfce Monday, Abraham Li^htowler, coal hawker, was lecture therein. By halt-past seven o'clock the given in th-jir hearts to the sentimeats they ex- A punctuali v on their regular days from Liverpool, _ - Bath, per Mr. T>rite ...... 0 2 6 Hall was crammed in every part, and it was with human labour a dressing which they will not readily press. as fbllo^*:— . ' _ "Walsall, being collection after charged by the constable of North Bierley, with forget , and sat down loudly cheered. The chairman " having committed a rape on the p. r?on of Martha 110 small difficul ty that admission for Mr. Cooper This -resolution waa seconded J>y Mr. O'Neill, and Captain ... J'Mis Jlurlhen. a sermon by D. P. Pearsons, was obtained ; some thousands congregating in the having called for a counter rssoluMon and it not . ' _ and 6i from a friend ...... 0 4 6 Roberts,aged 16 jeaxs. .From the evidence gone into, being forthcoming, put- the Charter resolution to the carried. BROOKLYN; Richardson , 545 Jfl^a July. it appeared that the ofLnce was committed on streets who could not get admission. On Mr. C. Mr. W. J. O'Connell wa? then moved to the chair, ROCHESTER. Woodhouse, J Ui 2o:h fob jj oles Drrry. Friday last presenting himself, he was received with the most meeting, which was carried with only twelve hands ,¦ ¦ From the Cfeartisli of OM St. Pan- , in a hay field , thit on the same evening dissentient. Mr. Ridley moved, and Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Steele proposed, iu very complimentayy terms, UNITED STATES Britton, 650 Ut August she was consigned to the care of a relative to appear trc-mendous and enthusiastic cheering. Mr. Harney the following resolution :— RUSSELL GLOVliR, Howes, 8'viO 7j.h ,, eras Soad, Somers Town, Lon- the n movod the adjournment of the meeting to the seconded a vrito of thanks to the chairman , for his Skiddy,, •, . Ip4 : -13th,. ; don ...... "... 0 5 6 against the prisoner on Monday, (bo having been impartial conduct, and tho meeting separated, with GARRlCiC, ., r taken on Friday.) that at an early hour on Monday Haymarket, which was agreed to. Here a glorious " That the thttnks 01. the London Repealers are due, . ,.' ay,>,.«,, From A. C A-, a Chartist ahopocrat, gathering assembled- Mr. Cooper spoke for nearly the usual rounds of enthusiastic cheerine. and are hereby given to our Chairfiian , Mr, O'Mahoney, ^FORPHILEDELPHIA. , morning the house waa entered by the chamber OCTOR ARi. SmUW;^ 650 25Oi' July .. Islington London .. ... 0 10 tvindow and the girl was two hours, delivering a soul-stirring address, inter- City op London, 55, OiavBailey.—Tho Chartists for his valuable exertious in' the cause of Repeal ; but. ^ From the Cbartista of Todniorfien... 0 5 0 , abducted therefrom, and ' , prompt SHENANDOAH, J. West, > 9oU ; < «ih Augi/^ ' had not since been heard of. From the character of rupted only by the repeated plaudits of his hearer?. of the City of Loudoa held thoir weekly meeting.on in an especial manner for his active loyaUy and .- - ¦ ¦ ¦ ., Arnold, near X«ttisgr.aTn ... 0 3 4 the Tuesday evening . : For- BOSTON, — ... ^,. -:- ..- . .. At the conclusion of Mr. Cooper's address, last, whero after tho transaotioii zwl in cpnvening the present truly'¦ important '"meat- the connections of the j ¦ " ' • ¦ ' ' prisoner, reasonable- fears :¦ ¦ ¦ y friends at Dsjbrach, ' ing." . . . ; . ¦; NEPTtJNE, Weeks...... 9 ;h Jul -» a few whole meeting sung in gailaat style,—" We'li rally of the usual association business, • .'Mr. Gvertbri . . nearAmold 0 12 may be entertained for the personal safety of the girl. The prisoner was remanded till search could around him again and agai n," a sod? in praiso t>f brought forward a motion for the appointnieiit of a Air. OTJahpna; returned thanks, and thn meeting These yesscls are all JBrafc class, ; and ',av|.;b6ea «. the Chartists of OMbatn, per be made for her. the people's cnampion , Feargus O'Connor. Three committee to carry put the rosolution .agi-eed to by built/expressly for .the convenience an'' ie'eiominocia- TVsu Hamer 0 5 0 The retreat of the girl has been Beparated, after >{hring nine cheers for tho Qrteor., and - , subsequently discovered ; her deposition has been cheers were then give;i for the Charter ; three for this locality respecting mutual instruotipn classes. three cheers for O'ConnelL— Freema n's J ournal. tion ofS£CONjD. ;tABrN ;: and STEiERAGlB ;^^ .. .. Walsall, per James Poyuer... 0 10 O'Connor and three for Cooper , when the meeting Mr. Qsbofne supported the motion in an able man- seiiseT3, who wilVbe treated wkh ' fcvt'ry^ . p|te 'anajj; taken ; and the man was on Wednesday further , ' ' 1 TOS. THE POLITICAL T1CI1XS. remanded until Friday (yesterday.) separated. Mr. Cooper enrolled one hundred and ner, cordially welcoming the establishment of a, [If Tom does not gat a cap to wear on his head for this, attentiou during the passage by. the officers of tKe " ¦ From Heckmondwike, per ilr. — fifteen new members on Sunday night, and would class for euuh a purpose in this locality the example then there is no gratitudo in Royalty. We will "ships. Fresh water is Eerved out r-aily. ;/ Guod .COn-;' ' LOUraT rnr ©-nieral 3$nteTii£tnte. room and yard, partly burned. The landlord of the your hutublo servant, publicly pledged Mr. StuTge io H. commented at great length upon the Editor's tion into his conduct, and hereby resolvo to present the ivhole of the principle contained iu the People's room also came in, ia whose hands and the police remarks, and was followed by Mr. Samuel arkes a petition to , the House of Commons on that sub- the matter at present re3ts. Jb" , Charter. It cannot be denied that Mr. Sturge is of the HASttiEy. Oxe more victim added to the who delivered a most effective address. The room ject." Mr. Gardner, in seconding the resol ution, free trade party, but at the same time he is opposed to — HTJDDESSFIELD.—A petition is now going £circumstances relative to the conduct E5CA&C EHATED CHARTI STS AT bTAFFOBD. —The COl- was crowded in every part, and the greatest en- detailed some the New Poor Law Bill. np HE LTNE OF PACKET SHIPS FO.R NEW liers* strike stil1 continues in. the Staffordshire Pot- round the town for Bignatures, to be presented to our thusiasm prevailed. Our Association is now seven of a person Hamcd Allen, now living in London , For. myself Sir, I am determined to asitate for -L YORK ,wh,ich are so much celobi it'.d for their representative, requesting him to use every constitu- nundred strong ; and, though we are far below t\ e which left no doubt yon the minds of the msoting, nothing short',of tho principles contained in tie docu- teries, aud the men are as determinedto a3 they "were swifc sailing and splendid ¦ accoiaruodaiion.; for iheir odiou3 t tional means ?n his power to prevent the prorogation Shakspereaus of Leicester, yet, we hopa to beat them tha•; it was the same Judas who betrayed- Holberry ment btfore alludsd to; neither the New Poor 'law, Passengers. . ; ' ' , . - :.'- ; . on the Sr3t day's res^'ance ask- speakers sup- - masters' redncrioB. One of these masters (R,. E. of Parliament until something effective is done to yet, having increased five hundred in about a and hU compatriots. Several other Corn Law R jpeat, Factorjf Question, or any other GEORGE WASHINGTON, relieve the present distress. which is not so very baul'ir Liue of tion of sixpence per day, iEcreasin^ of or foolish lan^nage following resolution was -unanimously labour, and deprivia? them ef "what the miner3 with a request that he would provide a coffin for tho in the shape of violent must committee , tho that no time was lost in putting a string of questions Packets, that'sail on the above duys. burial of her cliiidi She had prevailed upon hio, ba sternly disco-antenaneed and put down ] and, agreed upon:^-" That we ba'vo no moro lecturers to Mr. Sturgo : in fact, ha had not been in the.town of techaical-T call their '' burning coal." They haYe ' • . KIBERNI A : up to ihe wiih inucD difficulty, to pay the amonnt of the funeral fourt h, the mask must be torn from the iace of from the lecturing conimittery but provide ourselves Nottir.ghaai hulf an hour before the suid quost'U>ns ^ contiiiU^i present momen; xtry peaccaole, humbug raxi ^t Notica was then given that Mr. , lit Aug. silhouah k is sizicd r^a: :;.-n thousand miners hare dues, viz., 33. 6j. The magistrates remarked, thai Jiypoorisy, and every trimenn^ be with lecturers." wero put to him, in the presence of fifteen thousand Fubbsr, 570 tons 1050 tons orgamsed - as the woman was in very poor circumstances, they exposed , and driven from onr ranks. If these thin«8 l'hilp woald leeture here on Sunday evening ; after persons ; when , without any hesltaiion whatever,, he This Ship was built expressl y for on0 of the , tbfrmselres to withstand ihe proposed re- acijaurnod . y pee A with us—nay,- dnction. Jio disicibance was anticipated up to thought tee humane over=cer ought to Bupp 'y a are done, the people's salvation will bo iu ttwir which the meeting declared that lio perfectl 0 that ho " Old" line of packkt shii's, au-l it i* w '11-1'nown .' cofin f or the child. On hearing this, the RUaMian own hands, and ihey may speedily and for ever bur.st Sc/entiwc Ixstitvte, 5.5, Ow went farther than the Cftnrtisty pr oposes going. as one of the fastest Bailing Shipa t*>ai cresses the Pn-day iasr. Two iroops of yeomanry from the Political and ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : I aai as much opposed to " tniildle-Cv fl .ss hanibug and ,.- - ¦ ' ¦ ¦- ¦ eoanv-es ci Sti&rd sud Cheshire, and the 12:h of the poor effered her a shilling, to enable her to their fetters. One word of advice. Let no other Bailkv,—At the-Quart3rly General - Moptiiu of the . Atlautic. . . . - • .; magistra t es ex- part of the country look to Sheffield to do the work their room ou Sunday morning deceit aa any man living. I have suSbrei sufficient afc ' regjE-ji E of Foot wire paraded from Newcastle- purchase the article wanted. The shareholder?, hold in For Terms of Passage¦ in Second C'lbin or Stc-erage, UDde pressed doubts as to whether almost any kind oi a of national routmption ; let each locality look to last, the Secretary reid ovor thij receipts and dis- the hinds of the " liberal and eniightaned" .middle ' ' ' : r-Ljiie, ia physical force array, by the order of faUb. that thfl of apply only to twelTe aa -;isrratc? ; coffin wa3 procurable for a shilling. The generous itsel:'. Sheffield will do its own work ; let tvery other bursements, when the Treasurer received orders to class ; anil i have sttonft wotUi^a" . , one of whom (R. E. H atbeote, place do likewise. Nottingbani will not be agaiii entrappod "int<5 any half- C. GRIM-SHAW & GO , Esq.) >as the piny against whom the colliers had official then said he could get a well-made coffin for pay modies due on account of the shafeholders. It 10, Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, , but will steadily and stedfastiy push ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' " : The magistrates anxious that a bilanco sheet bo made out, and-half measures ' ' ¦¦' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ '' xesisitc one shilling and sixpence. Mns. Holbebby. Mr. Harncy Ima received was then ordered ¦ ; " ' ¦ - ¦: ' , thus showl;i< that the Ttry power which or to . . . . . had to test the accuracy of this statement , ir- 10s. 81. from the Christian Chartists of West Brom- and that a special general meeting Of - the share- on for tho attainment of their political tights, Jet Avho r?dneed tha hire of the labourer is the power on will oppose them, JOSH. LINSLEY, that io attempting to subjugate them to their own qaired of Mr. HaDiwelJ, over.-eer of Oidham, wich, for the benefit of Mrs. Holberry. Eleven holder^ take place SHnday iuorninir, July 3l3t, at Accountant av,d Genera l Ac;piit, wili and " ihe men is what would be the price tf such a- ctffiu as was shilliugs was the amount collected ; the order cost ten o'clock, fc.r tho purpose of receiving the report of Traating the nbova may prove satisfactory to our eat>r ;ce. "Wha^ want a reason- all parts of: the country, 35. Ba3inHbaii. Street, L^da.,! able demsBd , : wanted under the present circumstances. He replied 31, the postage l>i., leaving 10.-. 3d. balance. Mr. the Committee and the election of officers for the brathreu in riz~ four shillicgs per day and nine ^ : , hoars per day labour, and iheir bcrcicg coal."— ! that the cost would be six shillings and twopence. Harney has pa d the above to Mrs. Holbsrry, who ensuin'r quarter, and on other business. I have the honour to remain " agistrates reproved the overseer of Crompton —All monies last, meeting of ihe locality, "A young CbartJst" of " Old Standing," • 4 liesolatiors haye been passed to-day against receiv- .; The m returns her grateful thanks. Note. Beiimondsky.—-At the ¦ ' ¦ '¦ ¦¦ |p pm?fi ; - ;;-|ub ing for his unfeeling and unmanly conduct, after which collected in or received at Sheffield during the pre- it was resolved thai this locality do hold their future And, Mr. Editor , - ¦- . . " JHor^ ^atrto^^ja their W2*;e3 in truck. Public opinion is in their ,. Yours resp ectfully, ¦- .;. ,;•., - .. WTour aTid if they ; he promised that a suitable coffin should be provided sent month will be published in the Star of tho 6;h of inoetinks at the Ship Tavern, Lpng-lahei Bermond- , _ . _ stand united they will ultimately that two shillings per month ba ;ps.id . Jajies SVeet. Qa 5uaday, Jaly 3rd; w&s 4j -"tary, as tbev entered the town of Hanley (the Woodhouse —Mr. Sacracl fsrkcs, from 'Sheffield , ' ' raeiropoiljj 'i-red -frith OT£*s=ee* lor iLe coffin , bnt in vain j he refused to excell nt lecture here two shillings and sixppnoe as part of the inoncy leTit- son df George an'i E! iz xbetk Ma rscicii^ by .thjj f^a,^, of tha Potties) were rece delivered an instructive and demoDStratien. Messrsi John Ro^e and no taxeC coffee. ;j! ¦ ¦'- .'. '¦ ' : * cn&ers, wMIe the eavalry were received with groans . attend. to her reqaect, contrary to his promise at on the evening of Saturday last, and preached an f or the lata of Emmet Mars C Mr. Sale)^ and told bin he would set a mark upon in which, chair; Mr. Spencer also ably addressed the meeting, held last week at the Craven Head, EJmnnd W. chequer, sind put money into their own : while they ! most excellent gift of charity, the Rev. Gentleman urging npon them the necessity of joiniDg in the 1 will procure once nutritious and health- ' ' ¦ ¦ A on Chairman ex- an¦ article¦ at ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ; *^in' Oiartist meeting being held Thursday O'Maboney, Esq., in the chftij . The : ¦ ¦ - ¦ ' " ¦ - ¦ ¦- ' : ; ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦: • ¦;. . ;¦ . - ¦ ;¦: ; .: / ; . :/¦ WAHRiAGiB. ? : ; r/ . - . . . ; plainly showed bis hearers how much he was im- - . . : - ,.; . . . . ;: - . . . . eveabg movement for universal freedom. meeting. ful. . . . last, Mr. EUward Sale was there in attend- evil, is kind, plained at length the objects of the ei^ht Onnccs, at saee, wiien somd boys hurled some stones at the j bued with the spirit that " thinketh no At a Public Meeting held at the Hit or Miss, The first riso ntion was jotoposed by W. J- O Coa- Sold in Packages of Fonr and On Tnegday last, at the parisli churcB Aberford. : and rejoiceth in the truth," by saying that the dis- it the rates of 8d. and 6d. per 1b. THe 8¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " : ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' I tress at present so prevalent amongst thzit tho Tower Ramlels Dslegaie Com- mended a9 the best ; while the¦ ¦ 6 . : . ; . '> • - Mr. SaJe pro:ested against their gnilt. Mr. Sale's ! npon them for was resolved Kepealere,) and. was as follows :— - ' '¦¦in. ' :¦ ¦ ' ' isms was then, they wished to know classes, was " & -visitation from God mittee be empowered to agitate and organise the td' '-^^th^ .besf th^ Mftfk!Bt' at^ .the. price;' On Thursday^ ai Otley, by the Rev. j .Hart, asked for, and liieir Bins"—ftins declaring all the poor to be Vicious, " That the recent attempt on the life of our beloved *&j .fce interfered. The lads were set at liberty in I Tower Hamlete. oby the ¦RTardens of the Lsyal Wholesale Agents : Mr. . J^ Hobson, Northern Vicar, Mr. John Steel, surgeon, Bradford, to Emily, l and by implication, of course, all the rich virtuous. Sovereign has filled , Hud- Deighton, Ea coastqaenoe of his protestation. When leaving the Church !) Britannia Cofpes House, Waterloo-boad.— Repeal body of this1 metropolis, with the utmost alarm Star Office , Leeds, and No. 3] Market Walk fourth daughter of the late John q^ Parties, him; and on I (Here is a sample of the charity of the dersfielii ; and Mrw James Leach, TibrBtreefc, Man- wine and 8piril merchant, Otley. : : ; he was told they would mark time he told his hearers that they This locality met on Monday evening, Mr. Fowler in for her Majesty'8 safety, and with the most inexpres- ' Sunday , July 17ih , while looking at the soldiers on 1 At the same minutes were confirmed. who has been the author chester, by whom it is supplied to Venders and to even Horn the the chair. The read and sible ahorrence for the wretch ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i ought not to withhold their charity ¦¦ ' ' ¦ • ¦ -:¦ ¦;¦ made for the Chartist Associations; as the same prices as it . ;• . •:,;¦ ¦ ¦;. - ¦•obatbs. ;;¦ •;. ? .: *WPotieij Race Course, which ihej bad Mr. Andrews gave in the report from the Surrey of that wicked and parlcidal attempt.^ ; - _ . . ;::y:s:^S^ » ! wicked. A collection was made whieh amonnfced to can .be procured from the Mannfactory, 81, Bel- 44 iarracks, Mr. Baily Rose, and Cotterill the Council of the debt which was owing, and explained Btogan, in a ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' aged yeaw^ ftW j jgl5.- l4s. 6d, A week or two since the collection The resolution waa seconded by Mr. :; :¦ . :¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' t. ' :¦ ¦ - ' On Tuesday,the 19Hi init^ i^ PoBceman, spied him out from amongst the crowd ; an easy method of pay ing it off. Mr. John and Mr. Grady also gr aveTGate ,wLeic iBsterNo * -: • .>>no •. . wnsUiiM..^ I at the annual missionary meeting was £164 10s. happy and appropriate speech. 3Sfc O ^6T,Remeuvber I Duty £ and Licence needed long and painful illness, lone mih v *{ foar o'clock escorted him to 2fewc*stle-under- nominated to serve on the General Coun- ' ' ' " ¦ ' ¦" ' Vff , ¦ ¦¦ Sims were Canied amid great ¦fo ' ' 'V - ;! ¦ ¦ > - : ¦ "< ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ titudo and resignation Hannab the beloved;. tf spoke to the Tesolntion, which waB -JStfiHtll--:-;- - . . . _ ., :^ . . , " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ * LTjje, with a body of caralry, and at fire o'clock, Graham and Mr. John were elected dele- ->¦ ' ¦:: ¦ ;¦ ¦;¦ ' ¦" ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • f ottoman: — cil ; Mr. cheering. \-: :?: ;. -; . , . _ „ of ^ijliani Cooper, meirc^iint, M^FJ$$M Mb. Cleate has received ihs . . . ' Ee^,' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' f m vn»examined at the station, by Mr. Smith Child, gates to the Metropolitan Council; Mr. Fowler was Campbell, , - : . ' . -• ' • ;:¦ i-: - ' FOB . MBS. HOL BEBBT. The next reaolutlon wais proposed by Mr. in thjs iown. :: -:• . ^ ,. - ,-\- < -»ji * ifo - -«ed 27 yaars, JUt. ^Josepl»: nainer, atsd tried by the same military tribnnal. gracious Queen hail at wn and ' ' ' ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^i^c- — Cro . .. j Female Chartists, Shoreditch, per Mn. White Conduit Hovse Convention Dinner. Repealers ; and Debt now^ due the Anchor. flockeri oE.Leeds^ :;/. - .;. .. /;; . -. . -;. . r -v 'i.m ;, ; ,3^j5- KC^- -+;j Qartlst meetings wiD be legally held throughout admission into the body of the Loniden Son#j Newly 3 Notice!—The Committee appointed by the Con- are duo, and hereby given, to Messrs. The Entertainment will consist of feyonnfce , Oa:* Wednesday, the ; 13th inat.» At OAWaKfoi|t,, toe"Potteries to collect funds to defend Mr. Sale, 2 26 to arrange their affairs, hereby give special that our thanks Recitations, &o., by MeeaM- BsowN, Mr. Goody (Sndbury) . ventirai O Gormn.ii, Ltadwyi Smyth, and Harrington, for their Glees, Duetts, Mrs. Mar/jaret^ Granger, ¦noth»iof¦ Mjr. W^|Ji^^ and io forward the cause. The depositions have TOS. 5E1SOX AND CJ.— VICTIM S. and final notice to those parties who hive not jet Cameron Wisedam., Swisdtje, Randls, Gabdiseb, of Lree^ tnool. ' <-:.; ';¦ ^ keen Newcastle aaiooritiess, and " prompt! aetermlnatlon In refusing to admit into tUe . Grauger; :—i >. • «: ; -V'V ^a«>i obtained from tie Friends, Carpenter's Arms, Spitalfields 2 6 settled for their dinner tickets held tiy th'emt that dialoyal ladividnaL" Cuffjsy, Keen, and other Gentleman and Ladiep, On Wednesdiy, tue 13th iiish, of; cba *&• Williams of Stofce-nptsii'Trent, has been en- J » respective amounts are dul Repeal body this sapi^pii^ • City Chartists, per T. Salmon unless their y paid to w earaeiBtly xravothe Aasiatance of our Brethren at Old Bas>fcird.» GJiarloJitf , wife (Of John Jta»«»i &&Z to defend Mr. E. Sale at Stafford Assize, treasurer during tho ensuing week , Mr. Lally seconifia llw MMluUon, which a» We1 ' ¦- ' ¦ ' ¦ - (July 21,) when FO B MB. Drr FT . the , their names and Sisters of ite MetropolU in tiiis Epiirgwcy, ased 4?, , . ¦,- - ¦/ ¦^:-r . -:^: y^y "wHch commence on Thursday nest, 1 0 will be published in the following Star. carried nem. oon. hd ls tOiM 'tr-ed. Chartists. Cannon Coffee House " ¦ : ¦ g* , ' AB. 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j Governments; and affirmed that the article in the generous Scotchman seemed no less affected as they left American News.—Liverpool, Thursday morn- Muedkb at Peckham-rte.—On Tuesday evening A Parliamentart Paper, pnbliBhed on Thursday smpm'al 9BarTtamtttt, to disturb tae peace the court. ing.—-The Hibernia, Captain Burber, arrived at this a lengthened inquiry was ftone into at Sfc. Thomaa's morning, gives the following list of pensions granted Bcifasl Vindicator was calculated coroner, concerning between June of tae eoantry, and "was, therefore, a &•; subject of pro- It is not often, very often, that the milk of human port to-day, and by her we have dates from New Hospital,before Mr. Payne, city 20th, 1841, and June 20, 1842:~.Joly abundant—the bond—the fall pound of York to the 24th \uUiniOj inclusive. The papers of the^ death of James White, a i'atm labourer, aged 23, Snow Harris, Esq^ JB300, in consideration of HOUSE \ -secution- kindness is so ^ Noble and Mee, scientific discoverief. , Miss Sophia OF LOUDS-Frlday, July 15. I After a few words ol explanation from Sir "William flask— is generally ruthlessly exacted, or the defaulter the 22nd say the failures among merchants continue fifty«nine, in the employ of- Messrs. August 3 Ward, The Bill for the prelection of ber Majesty's person , and from Mi Shiel, in explanation of the lingers out a portion of bis days in the unwholesome numerous, and business generally is exceedingly dull bf Peckham-rye, who wa3 discovered by a fellow- £200, for her long services to the royal family ; I Sommeiviile its departments, last weHer- August 20, the widow of Sir John Jeremie, £200 "WHS lead a second lime, upon the motion of tbe Lord j case qaoted a?aiust him by Mr. Sargeant Jackson, wards of & debtor's prison. Upwards of one thousand in all Jlio state of business is workman on the morning of Wednesday ^ , on Chancellor. ¦\ -Mt. Moegan John O Conkell entered generally cases, of course varying in their detail, but in nothing Sensibly felt by the banks, which haye lost the most ing in bis blood, in a barn on the premises of the account of her husband's oolonjal eervices ; August feasible^ 30 lar-i Melbourne. Lord COTTEN HAM , and Lord | into the subject of the discussion, contending, more as to their nature, occur weekly, and when helpless profitable part of their business, consisting of the above-named gentleman. The deceased was , John AnBter, LL.D,, £150r and tha Bey. Henry approbation of j Government, by their poverty is handed orer to the tender mercies of" Old deposits of tlhe small dealers about town. We when found, but unable to move. He had received Francis <^,ry, £200, for their literary labours ; BkOCGHam severally expressed their especially, that the present Irish instru- Aug. 31,the widow \\% provisions; and tlia standing orders having been J libel prosecutions, were attempting to stifle the liberty Father Antic," the law, apprehend that near three-fourths of the business a severe fracture of the skull from a sharp of the author of JamcB's Naval and read - derived from the deposits of that class of dealers ment, but was unable to tell by whom it was done. History," £100; fpr reoording the aohieyeflaents of suspended , it -was passed through commUtse ! of the press. Hope -withering flies, and mercy righs farewell." a cianse proposed ' interference in the Dnb- " have ceased to be. It is understood that the labours He was conveyed to St. Thomss's Hospital, Wherejie the British Navy ; and to the sister of Major Clap- a third time, with tbe addition only of Lord JoCELTN justified his the injuries petton,the African "by Lord OmPJJELX . aud extending its operation to the ! lin- election, denying that in hia canvass any threata had of Lord Ashburton are nearly brought to a close. died on the Monday morning from traveller, £50, for tbe additions Sovereign under No doubt is now; entertained that the negotiations he receiyed. The'police having mide sin exaniina- made by him to geographical . kaowledge.r-Total possession of a weapon near the person of the ! been held out to such of the electors ob were circam- penaiona £1200. - ¦with it for an unla-wful pnrooae. tJastle controuL The late Ctovernment had, however, POTTERIES, will ba satisfactorily consummated at an early day. tion' :of the premises, and investigated the an intent to us* »a ; DISTRESS IN THE in labourer in the A short conversat:on then took pla"-^ the subject i U3ad their influence to compel the Dablin. electors to A meeting fayc|ur of the Hon. Henry Clay for the etanceB, suspicion fell upon another Remaekablk FATAtiTY.---Oh Wednesday morning of nations} education in Ireland, after ^iuch tbeir Lord-¦' vote firiinst their feelinra and coascience. office of president of the United .States, was held at same employ named William Webb. Not being able an inqueet was held before Mr. W. Cartery Coroner The acconnts received from Bnrslem (the metropolis the National Hall, in Canal-street his time it is given in in injured that he died on Friday. The other proposed to fx'end the ' the peace of the country by impugning trial by Jury in rities having charge of the Armouries and Jewels was so Commissioners from -10 to 100 miles round the Metro- had accepted the reduced scale of -wages, and iu some the PariB correspendence of one of the Brussels the Tower of London, to the Commissionera of two were prevented by magisterial influence ; but, poiiB ; by the Lunacy Bill, to establish . Commissioners Ireland. instances inflicted personal violeuce upon men whom papers:—^"The Belgian government has declared to Greenwich Hospital and to alt other persous hav- nothing daunted by the fate of the former, two of the Lord PAX.MEKSTO>", giving credit to the Lord Lieu- ; , for the trial of cases, and to diminish the extravagant they found peaceably engaged at work. At Fenton- ours, that it could not grant the concessions demanded ing the management or.; directidn of public edifices other fancy resolved to settle their affairs in a field , proceedings , tenant foi $ood intentions, was not surprised at the park it is stited that one man was thrown into scalding by us iu return for a reduction of duty on linens, and expenses a* present attendent on those the confidence and ca,thedral8j for facilitating the. opening of those on the Eccles-foad, about two miles from the towaj to provide, instead of failure of tie Irish Executive in obtaining hot vrater, and in other places acts of the grossest that it'would feel itself obliged to use reprisals if some , paid a high a*; the early hour of three o and by the County Courts Bill Their appointments were unfortunate; buildings to the public on Sundays 'clock in the morning. jadj es who might be "warped by thxir local of the people. violence were committed. On Wednesday the dis- modification of the law of 26th June last be not compliment to the: industrious classes. Sir Robert Between 200 and 300 provincial patrons of the TcsWent , and the right of challenging jurors ought undoubtedly It id added that the Belgian ministry has feelings or pr« jadices, judges who -would go their cir- contented assembled in great numbers, and their line made. said it was not the poor that damaged works of art, pugilistic art were present, but after two or three to be exercised bo as to iuspire confidence in the Admini- of muster, if not of march, extended from Tunstal to decided to open negotiations with Prussia for enter- cuits like judges of the land. The noble and learned pleased with the tone but the vulgar rich, who could afford to pay the rounds had been fough t, the police arrived, who, length on stration of justice. Still , he was Lane-end, a distance of at least seven miles. Some ing into the German customs' union." lord ma4e a long statement, and entered at which, was honourable to both sides of the price of admission. after some resistance, succeeded in capturing one bills. of the debate detachments cf YeomanTy paraded the district, but this of the combatants, with two pf the seconds. the Eahjscts of the three House, and indicated that change of feelingwhich Lords Important from St. DomIngo— Revolution in A Mesiobial, which receiyed 30,000 signaturcg in Lord Coitesham expressed regTet that the Bills did desoiption of force being deemed insufficient to meet Hayii—President Boxer 1)eposed. "We learn He 2?orroenby and Fortescue bad been so instrumental in the assistance — one day, has been forwarded by the people of Man- not go far tn^iyuj. reviewed their provisions, the emergency, application was made for io-day/'says the Philadelphia Journal of June 23, chester to M. Philips, and M.i Gibsou, Esqs., Mem- ¦¦ thought they -would prove insuf- hrioj?inj? about. ot her Moissvy's troops. Alderman Copeland, the mem- ¦' :¦;¦ ' , pointing out where he Mr. Gregory denied that he had pledged himself on " from Captain Hill, of the brig vViniam Thatoher, bers for that borough, fpr presentation, which shows BBmthvuptiS, »«.. - ficient, professing himself favourable to the entire abo- ber for the Potteries, arrived at the j seat of the Earl of which arrived here from St. GroiXj on Saturday, the subject of the national system of edacation, though Dartmouth, at Sandwell, on Wednesday afternoon, for that they believe the country to be oh the eve of a lition of 5mprisoiiment for debt, and contended that if take the which place she left on the 7th, that just before his that they are utterly without hope -which he he was opposed to any system which did not the purpose of obtaining advice, ami if necessary mili- revolution that From ihe London Gazette of Fr iday, July 15 in the Bicirnptc? Bill the principles for ^ ¦ ¦ Scriptures for its teas. No undue iinuence bad been departure he was informed by one Of the most re- the Legislature will accord them justice, and ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦/, argued if ere nt-t embodied , it -would be difficult to do tary aid. Lord Dartmouth being, however, from home, spectable citizoiis of St. _Croix» that lettera: had just requesting with all , - . - . - BANKRUPTS. _ ;;; . ;/: exercised at his election for Dublin. the worthy Alderman resorted to other meana, and the their representatives, in common so £t a future rcri d. Mr. Sheil's speech been received Uy an arrival from St. DonUDgo, giv- the Liberals of the House of CommonSj to stop all Christopher Brayshawe, of Great Castle-street, Re- generally -with Lord Cot- S:r R. P£EL, after contrasting same evening a troop of the 3nl Dragoons, from the Ljrd Bsovc-HaM concurred and motion, said tb3t Mr. St. George bad been, from ing the important information that a revolution had supplies to Government. geut-streeti MiddleseX i tiilor, to surrender July 22 and tenham, thL-a^h lie admitted that tee Bills "were im- Birmingham barracks, left Birmingham for the dis- taken place in the island, that President Boyer had an earJy period , his personal friend. He admitted that turbed districts. Persons arriving from Burslem state, August 26, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basing- pioVrtuests eo £ar as they irenu been deposed and had been, pr would be, put to Messrs^ Rutter and >lr. St. George'3 lett-.r to Lord Kormanby had justified that G000 workmen have turned out, and that boat- , hall-atreet. Solicitors, Trotter, Lord Wisfokd considered that the country "was death In the hurry of departure, Captain Hill did 4, Place, Holborn ; Mr. T. M. Alsager, BirchinXane, for these bills. hisremoval from the magistracy, but he was restored loads of assistants for a row have arrived from Bilht*n . Due to the Ex6cutive from the sale of Atkin Ely deeply indebted to the Lord Cbanctller -which were considered satisfactory. not make very particular inquiries. The impression, son's Breakfast Beverage :— ofiSdial ftsrsignee. on explanations ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ¦ positions cf the insol- and other manufacturing districts of South Staffordshire, " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ • Lord Campbell contrasted the . • . • - S. d. , of 147 E irl dc Gr&y had reluctantly been persuaded to under- however, is strong on- his mind that his informaut : . Edmund Francis Green , Leadenhall-atreet,. vent and the bar.kicpt—the one with liabilities hacci. g The insurgents were on Thursday marching for Chcadle, , take the government of Ireland ; but having done so. precaut ouary said,that President Boyer had been put to death, Mr. Heywood ...... © 9 City; merchant, July 26 and August 26, at two at the ovsr him k>r.g siter-war-is, and underEoing imprison- but it was confidently hoped that tho but of this he is not positive. Court'' -of Bankruptcy, BasiDghall-atreet. Solicitor, Mr. going he was too honest and firm to permit subordinates to measures adopted by the authorities would prevent " Mr. Baird, Bolron ...... 2 0 . ineat. the other coining forth a free man af tn , as Chief Secretary, to Mr. Sharpies Lancaster ... 2 0 W. Borradaile, King's Ariris Yard ; Mr. W. Xurquand, necessarily liable to impri- dictate to him. Lord Eiiot further outraee. The French Regency is to be^iyen the Duke , ttrouah the court, and not , as Lord Chancellor, were Mr. Swinglehurst, Preston, the 2, Copthall Buildings, official assignee. sonment. He -was afraid that these BillB "would stand and Sir El ward Sugden A letter dated Birmingham, Friday evening, says :— of Nemours, eldest brother of the late puke of Or- also proofs and guarantees of his intentions in the Wholesale Agent for North George Henry Watson, of 175, Aldersgate-streefc, City, in She "?ray of further improvment- " Things are in a dreadful state in tbe Potteries—all leans, and in the event of his death , to the Prince Lancashire ...... 2 0 aad now of Stourmont Cottage, Moscow Road, Bays- Chancellor, the Bills government of Ireland. Though he acted on his the colliers out, and I fear next week will not pass over de Joinville and the Dukes d'Aumale and Mpnpen - After a reply from the Lord avowed prinep^es of preferring his political friends be wa'er, apothecary, July 21, at half-past twelve, and ¦were read a second time, ani the House shortly after- •without dreaful work—thousands parading tbe streets sier in succession. August 2«, twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, looked to professional eminence rather than par- manufacturers 6 9 at Trards adjourned. with large sticks in their bands. The M, Thiebs has returned to Paris, and is already ; Solicitors^ Messrs. Watson and liamentary iiiflaence, as evinced by the characters arrived—meat Due to the Executive from the sale of Messrs. Basinghall-street. must give over this week. Soldiers are in tho thick of the intrigues upon the Regency ques- Broughton, Falcon Sqaare ; Mr^W.Turquand, Copthall of- - Mr. Justice Pennefulher and Mr. Baron and money are already demanded by the poor creatures, Groyv and TyreU's Chartist Beverage for the week r , Friday, Juhj 15. Ltfroy. He was somewhat surprised at Lord Pa mer- tion. He is. very eager that the King should advise Buildings, pfficidl assignee. : HOUSE OP COMMONS they ending July¦ 16th" :—' ¦ and who, in the name of God, can blame them if ' ' ¦ • " with him about it. ¦ : ¦ ¦ £' Wn iiaH3L MillB, Of the Half Moon Inn, Caterham, ston "s assurance in objecting to the elevation of the . :¦:¦ - Mr. Gladstone introduced a Bill to remedy a typo- tike it Human endurance cannot much longer con- . : s. d. at one, and August 26 latter-mentioned judge—he who as a member of the late I have Belgium has reduced the jmpqri; duty on French Mr. Joshua , Northern Star Surrey, innhdlder; July 26, , at graphical error in the new Customs Duties Aci ; 1842 tinue, and where it will end God only knows. Hobson* eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, BasinghaU-streefe. Government had been a party to offering the Chief just seen a gentlemen who passed through the Potteries wines and sah, and increased ths import duty on Office , ' Leeds, ' aud Wholesale beiitg printed for 1S43 in the timbe r duties schedule. strennons advocate of the repeal of the . Solicitors, Messrs. Dyne, 61, Lincoln's Inn Fields ; and to serve the purpose Baronship to the to-day, and ho Bays no serious acts of violence have English thread. Agent for the District of York- The bill will be made incidentally , Mr. O Connell ! The character of Mr. Sergeant Messrs. Drummond and .Sens, Groydon ; Mr. James -which the new taxiff imposed on Union yet been commuted, but they appear ready for mischief. shire ...... 1 1 0, of removing the finty Jackson also justified bis having availed himself of his Foatex Groom, 12, Abchurch Lane, Lotabard-street, cement-stone ; and which, although it passed unnoticed The masters have proposed a reduction of wages, not An Irish Witness.—At the last Dublin Quarter Mr. James Leach, Manchester, and ' ¦' ' - ¦ /¦' ¦: ' ' •¦ services. * He concluded by contending that he had : Wholesale Agent for Lancashire 15 6 ofiBciai assignee. : •;. • ; • - . ., . . . . - ,. ; .. . at the time, is found to be raJly injurious. requiring the labour of the mon at all, and that has Sessions, two rosy-faced, honest-looking young peasants, W illiam Fletcher, of Birmingham ful?y acted up to the spirit of his declarations with caused the present confusion. Yesterday the mob car- Mr. Vickers, Belper ...... 0 3 9 , oil and colourman, The House resumed the Committee of Supply, and named John Tracey aiid Patrick Kilbride, and an July 26 and August 26, at twelve, at the Waterloo Etring of votes; the discussion of respect to Ireland. ried off provisions out of the shops at Stoke, and some, Mr, James Arthur, Carlisle...... 0 3 9 passed another long Colonel Yerneb addressfd some- observations to a elderly countryman, named Woods, were arraigned at Q Rooms Birmingham. Solicitors, Messrs. Austen and ¦R-hich possessed little interest Oa going into Com- I am told, have been apprehended." Mr. Cater, London ...... 3 0 ^ f L-oisy and impatient House ; after which a division thetrayeirser'B bar, for having, pn the hightof the 8th of Hobson, 4j Raymond Buildings.: Gray s Inn, London ; Exchequer stated, in A Jetter from NewcasUe-under-Line, dated July 14th, Mr. John Walker, Jan., King-street mittee, the Chancellor of the toek place, when there appeared 146 to 75. May last, feloniously assaulted and maltreated one and Mr. W. H. Reece, 104, New-street> Birmingham. answer to Mr. Charles Wood, that the doubt as to the says—" I arrived here lost nigbt from Stafford . On Edward Stnith, near Clondaifein. Park, Stockport ...... 0 3 0 It being upwards of half-past twelve, Mr. HCME and Mr. G. White, Birmingham...... 0 2 3 Williara Downing, of Sheffield, draper, July 29 and law whether ligtt sovereigns nay be cut was -tinder entering tbe town, I found it more like a garrison than The prosecutor, a reckless, devil-may-care sort of fel- August 26, at twelve, at the Town Hall, Shemald. Mr. Brothehtox objected to going into a Committee any thing else. Last night the colliers came into the Mr. Thomson, Stockport, Cheshire ... 0 2 3 consideration. rcation, the low, who appeared to have bebn recently engaged in Solicitors; Mr. Charles Wilson, (^ Southampton-street of Supply; but after considerable alte towa in hundreds, and caused great commotion. So Mr. Robinson, Derby ...... 0 0 9' , Tae vote of £30,000 for education occasioned an House went into Committee, and a vote was taken for the service of Bacchus, was called, and having been BloomBbury Square, London ; and Messrs. Wilson and grant great -was the alarm, tha* the troop of Newcastle Yeo- that he was Mr. Griffiths, Worcester ...... 0 0 9 ¦ explanation from Sir James Graham, that this the Militia Estimates. examined by Mr. 31 "Kano^ deposed a lime- Younge, or Mr. PiQr&on, Sheffield. ¦/ ' -¦ -will Government manry Cavalry were called out, and stationed at the Mr. Cavill, Melton Mowbray ... 0 0 9 cot at present be increased ; but if The House then proceeded to the orders of the day ; burner and builder, residing with his mother on the Edward Mossj of Liverpool, draper, July 28 and determine to propose & grant to the Exeter Ball Duke of York and other public-houses. To-day the hill of Clendalkin : on the night of Friday, the 8th of August 26i at one, at the Clarendon Rooms, LiverppoL and on the Sauth Australia Bill, some remarks of Lord colliers arrived in large numbers, and commenced levy- £3 6 9 classes, it will i» applied for in a separate form. Sir Hume to complain of his imper- May, be had betn spending a convivial meeting at a Solicitors, Messrs. Milne and Co., Temple/London ; Mr. would not Stanley provoked Mr. ing contributions on the inhabitants of Lane-end, or ¦ Sobert Inglis, hoping thatr Government This expression te retracted, when public-house in that town, and was on his way. home WinstanJey, Marchester. : ; ¦ '• ¦ : . by Lord Wharn- tinent conduct. Longton. They visited and stopped all the works at ^ suffer themselves to be represented CiT.cd on by the Speaker. to his mother's house, which was distant a quarter of a INCOME OF THE EXECUTIVE FROM John Weston Palmer, of Old Buckenhain, Norfolk, diSe, the Liberalism of whose speech in the House cf •which any men were employed, and took out several Clondulliin, when he encountered the tra- were then disposed of, mild from JULY THE 13th, TO JULY 18th. grocer, July 23 and August 26, at ten, at; the Roval Lords on Thursday he attacked, drew upon himself a The other orders of the day of the men -who were at work, and ducked them iu a versers, whom he bid goo4' night" to. No sooner and the House adjourned. " Hotel, gt Peter of Mancroft, Norwich, Solicitors, Mr. Ehzrp rebuke frsn: Sir Jsmes Graham ; who taxed him pond ; and when remonstrated with by the magistrates had he uttered this friendly valediction, when Tracy Honley ...... 0 3 01 Andrew Storey, 5, Field Court , the answer they , Gray's Inn, London ; Mr. "with pursuing a course calculated to sow di*seBEion on tto impropriety of their conduct " ups with his foot, and gave him a kick that ris him Yew Green ...... 0 1 th Jacob Henry Fillett, Norwich. ihs -a be better for them to be shot 1 Lepton ...... " sxns^ raeinr= of the Administration, while te gave vras, that it would three yards and a half off the gr6und '—tlaughter.) . 0 6 8 Edward - Rogers,, cf Great Witley, Woicestershiie, ¦was objecting to vie-tra agreed to in a coTnpiojn^se than see their children starve. At this moment, I Kirkheaton ...... 0 1 0 . DISTRESS IN THE METROPOLIS. The other traversers then assailed him with desperate ¦- surgeon, July 30 and August 26 , at ten, at the White bet-wse:i the late ana the present Administrations and understand, the town of Longton, which is four miles fury, gave hiui thirty or forty falls, " hot him on the Sheffield Youths - ...... 0 5 0 Lion Inn, , Kidderminster. Solicitors, Mr. J. H, Bsnbo-w, sanctioned by tie Bishops. Sir Robert Inglis admitted To the eye of the superficial observer, there is little, from here, is in grt at confasiou and much fear is shin, made a smaiih of his face by repeated, visitatious Hanley ...... 0 6 8 Stone Builuings, mighty me- to-night The Newcastle Lincoln's Inn, London ; and Messrs. the jasdiceof the rernke. if indeed any distress to be found in this entertained for the result of thrusts of their clenched -- fiats, and in a word, kicked London, per Lefevre ...... 0 7 0 Wormall and Prichard, Stourport. On the vote of £aO 000 for education in Ireland, tropolis. The suburban fairs are well attended, the troop has just maTched out, headed by, they say, fifteen him before them the same as if he was an ould ball of Bristol ...... 1 5 0 steam boats, ana the John . Hunford Jackson, of Eastwood, Nottingham- Lord Eliot warrsiy dsfcnScd the system of education river Thames crowded with magistrates, amongst whom are Captain Power and the leather"—ihuighter.) That's all he had to say about Ormskirk ...... 0 2 0 shire, grocer, July 25 ind August 26, at eleven-;''.-at' the amusement, thronged with Reverend Sir. Sneyd. Two troops of the 12th Foot ' Chelmsford ...... 6 5 . in that coanrry ; £sd another little dispute arose in an various pla«3 of public the matter. ... 6 George the Fourth Ian, Nottingham. Solicitors, Messrav attack by Sergeant Jackson, the Soiicitor-Generil for sppsrently bsppy faces and light hearts ! There are have also arri/ed from Weedon barracks by express, and Cross-examined by Mr. Curran—Were you confined by Glosspp ...... 0 8 4 Campbell and Witty, I London 21, Essex-street, Strand ; and Mr. Ireland, on ihe Irish Srcritiry. The House divided en Dut few fceggars in the streets ; and no particular object what the result of to-night may be God only knows. reason of that assault? , Bermondsey, perFranap- Fox. Nottingham. , - / . -sras tbe eye—or if it does, it is passed by, wish I was at— out of the noise. The peoplo here ton ...... 0 15 the Tote, and it carried by 94 to 0 I of distress nie*ts , Witness—No, but them that attacked me was confined, 0 Alexander Bower, of Basford Statrordshire as unworthy of notice, and undeserving in itself. Id are in much distress, but it is to be regretted that the Manchester, Carpenter's Hall ... 0 16 8 , , and Saturday, July 16. ( Laughter.) I was unwell, if it's that you mean ; 1 wore Manchester, banker, August 10 and 26, at three and short, society in Loadon pTesenls a eompltte collection poor people cannot see they are only increasing their a night cap while I was unwell. Salisbury ...... 0 10 0 two? at the eomjnissicners Rooms, Manchester. Soil- portress of heil ' Mr. Kicahdo asked if the Government had received , of contradictions—-as monstrous as tbe difficulties ; but it is folly to reason with starving men. Mr. Cun-an—Was there a frill to your night-cap? Atkinson's Breakfast Beverage 0 4 6 \ citors, Messrs. Jobnson and Co.> Temple, London ; and any intimation of the reported disturbances in the. in Miiton—half divinity, half enait—majestic and In Stafford nnd all the adjoining towns I found similar Witness: (looking archly at the learned counsel)—Oh, Nottingham Shoemakers ... 0 13 4 Messrs. Higgon and Son, Manchester. . ;-.:¦'' grovelling and poisenous below. Who- distress. I do hope Parliament will not Beparate with- SheerheBS ...... 0 5 0 . r;.: . Potteries, beautiful above, butypu have the coaxing eye. (Loud luu^hU-r.) Thomas Ladiatd , of Cirencester, Glouceatershire, Sir J. Skahas eld some accounts of disturbances \ ever desires to obtain even a bare existence in the me- out doing something to relicva the distress. If they Mr. Curran—Jlever miud my eye. - Was there a frill Hooley Hill ...... 0 1 4 the arti- money scrivener, July 25 and August 26, at twelve, at In the Ptftteries had b-26ii i&eiivtd by the Government ; tropolis must sacrifice the physical wants to do, lake my word there will be one traveller less upon to your night-cap 1 Bingley ...... 0 13 4 the King's Head Inn, Cirencester ; Solicitors messenger, and from the road. , Messrs. and, consequently, a small mLitary force had been sent"; ficial—frcm the office clerk to the " Witness—To be sure there was ; an illigant lace frill , Salford Youths ...... 0 6 0 Jones and Co., John-street, Bedford Row, London ; and the artisan to the veriest shop boy. Manchester Smiths ..; to Uewcastie-nnder-Ljne. Subsequent accounts from these districts represent the same las the Lady Lieutenant's. (Qreat laughter.) ... 0 8 4 Mr. Mullings, Cirencester. . /; Sir J. GB.AHA1I said it had been his fixed detennina- j It is from these false appearances that a mistaken that, bad as appearances certainly were, the alarm has 1 never was drunk ; I do be always drinking, but I'm Star Office ... 2 12 6 tion to proceed with the Mills' and Factories' Bill, i idea of abundance and comfort arises ; the face wears passed away. The above statements, it will be borne never drunk. I cannot report the receipts for a fortnight, as I PARTNERSHIP S DISSOLVED. but, at the advanced stage of the Ssssion and the the smile of plenty, but the canker of poverty is eating in mind, refer to proceedings previous to last Sunday. Air. Curran— Come, Sir, isn't it true that you '* love shall be from home fpr a week. James Bpwden and John Peele Claphamj of Kiugston- present state xA. public business, he did not think he into the heart. It ia the hectic flush of consumption, The accounts since rsceived from the Potteries give not wisely but too well " deep potations of whiskey upon-Hull, general raerchanta decaying system. JOHN CAMPBELL, Secretary. and shipowcers. Win. should be justified in proceeding with the measure speaking only of tee worn and a very , favourable report of the state of the district. punch ? i . Allen, John Allen, and Jonathan Allen, ¦ There are in London and Southwark five eonrts for of Manchester, during the i-resent year. He should, therefore, post- The system of perambnlating the roads in bodies and Witness—I do like a dandy of¦ punch by times ; why ¦ ¦ ¦ merchants and general dealers in calicoes and prints; so City Court of Requests - • ¦:¦ - pone the Bill until next Session. :be recovery of small debts—the . ? . . . ; . - . . . - ¦ v levying contributions on the inhabitants has been not . . . . BALANCE-SHEET OF THE LONDON DELE- far as regards Jonathan Allen. John Lockwood, sen., Mr. Hatvjes inquired if it iras intended to prc- —th--' O3born.-strect Court for the Tower Hamlets—the abandoned, and the colliers confine their operations at Mr. Curran-—How many dandies of punch did you Wm.' Lockwood, and John City and Liberty of West- GATE COUNCIL FROM JUNE 1st TO Lockwood, jnnv, of Sheffield; ceed with the Ecclesiastical Courts" BUI this Session. Castle-street Court for tbe present to visiting the pits, and compelling all whom drink ia your life ? Yorkshirei file mjvuuracturers, so far as regards John Sir J. Graham said he had no irtention to do so this minster—the SonthW3rk Court cf Requests, and the they End at work to join the turn out Nearly the Witness—By my soul if you had a penny a piece for JULY, 1842. Lockwood, , Holborn ! sen. John Greenshields, AlexanderDaraniz, Session. - Middlesex County Court in Kingsgate-street whole of the mines and iron works are at a staud still, every dandy I drank in my time you might hang up RECEIPTS. and Bsbert Still, of LiyeTpool, It is to these places that the eye of the benevolent merchants, so far as Mr. T. Smith—"Dxs theHisht Honourable Baro et i none of the nien being permitted to come to terms with your wig behind the door aud give up pfe aiing. tlaugh- £ 8. d. regards- Robert; Still. John Hodgkinson and Alfred Int2B'l to proceed with his Ecclesiastical Leasing Bill should be turned—it is here that the manifold wants their masters until the demands of all have been rom- ter ) I only drank a mere trifid on the night I was June 1 Money in hand ...... 0 8 Hf become but too pain- Hodgkinson, of Cborleyi Lancashire, corn deaJeis and thi3 Session ?' end miseries of tens of thousands plied with. This state of things will continue so long murdered. , 15 From Liquidation Debt Commit- grocers, , ineer, fully palpable— here the under current of humaa life John M NichoU of Liverpool, eng aud Sir J. Gr.AHAM—" Yes, I do intend to persevere in as the colliers have tbe means of supporting themselves; Mr. Corran—How much -waa that tlifie ? tee ...... 0 9 6 Henry_ Tinker, of Dewabury, Yorkshire, gentleman. thi3 S:1L It i= ay to go on 2o ?s openly and freely—here may be observed daily July 3 Brompton ...... 0 2 6 passrn^ inttrn:ion with this r but in the meantime business is suspended to . a Very Witness—-Nine dandies of punch and ilye pints Of ale; Joseph Fox Marbton, Richard Noblet, and Samuel measure. ' the -stTtigguEg of honest poverty -with overwhelming Considerable exto:-.t among all classes, and particu- I was not drunk ; why shpuld 1 ? ( LaughEer.) June 5 Cannon Coffee-house .020 hopelessness—mothers eicquently and children mutely Matthe-W3, of Liverpool, cork : manufacturers,.so far as Tee Licensed Lusc'.fc Asjlums Bill passed thiongb larly amongst the small shopkeepers and tradesmen. Mr* Gurran—How did you get that gash on the left 5 Star Coffee-houso ...... 0 7 0 regards the said Joseph Fox Maraton. Committee. Tae rifhtries (Ireland) imploring Have p=.t:erice, and I will pay teee all." James Adshe^d BUI passed tirongh " side of your face—who gave it to you ? 12 Albion ...... 0 2 6 anil Robert Scott, of Manchester, hosiers. Committee, and the repc-r. was The scenes of abject distress, and the constant recur- Joseph Hardy ordered to be received W itnr.sB—I gave it to myself—who had a better 19 Shoemakers, Foley-place ... 0 4 2 and Robert Barker, of Manchester, curriers. on Tuesday. rence of them, might melt the heart of any ; so artless, ' -f ' right (daughter)? coming hehie last night by the Military 26 Limehbuse...... 0 10 0 Adjcurnei indeed, and yet withal eo heartrending, are many of the #ovn£H hrtcntseme. liuad i fell and broke my face;. I was perfectly sober at Hatter3 ...... 0 2 6 .. v ———.- cases in their detail, that many plaintiffs, on getting : • 12 Crown and Anchor Shoemakers 0 3 4 Mondayt July 18. the time (laughter). . From the Gazette oj' Ttiesday, July 19. acquainted -with the p.irticukis, have generously for- Mr. Gurran—Where did you sleep last uight ? For carriage of cards ...... 0 0 71 Mr Hoebitck »btained leave to plead at the bar of gone their eLv-rns, and regretted that their enforcement AMERICA. ' - ' . BANKRUPTS . - ' ' the He-ass of Coauaons, in snpp&rt of the Sudbury Dis- Wituiess—In the dock of the station-flousa ; I Lad to had evsr been attempted. prod oat a soft plunk for myself to lie On (laughter). Total Receipts £2 13 David Low, merchant fraachiEemect Bill ; aad he a'.so announced that the The Britannia steamer, from Boston and Halifax, 1^ , Adam's Court, Old Brpdd- Tho follo-wicg is an illustrative case in point It Mr. Curran—-Who brought you to the station-house ? stre'et, City; to surrender report cf .he Election Cjmproiiiises Committee would be aSbrds also an instructive lesson of the manner in which arrived at Liverpool on Saturday morning, at a DISBURSEMENTS. July 26> at two, ^ aad Augasfc ready for the end of the week. quarter before eleven o'clock. By her wo have Witness— 181; B (laughter.) June 26 Month' 30, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall- the faces of the poor are ground to the earth by both ^ Mr. Curian—- Were 'you fined this morning ? s rent ...... 0 8 0 street. Salicitors, In reply to Mr. Halves, Chris-ja-n and Jew slops&lltrs :— received New York papers to the 1st, Philadelphia July 1? Three weeks' ditto ...... 0 6 0 Messrs. Druce and Sons> Billiter Sir R05E3I Pekl said that he wou?d take the subject oy to tbe 1st, Boston to the2nd , and Halifax to the och , Witness—Yes, I was fluocl 2s. 6ii. at tho Head-office; Secretary s salary for seven Squave ; Mr. Pcnnell, official assignee. -. WESTin>"5T£ii Corax Ke^vests.—A tall, care- the sunny side of the hulk to 181 B (great laughter.) ' James Atkins, sen., and Jara of Church tstensioa into his Siriou? consitiera'.ion during ¦sronr-lookiEg w:£o»f vroman, (it would not be one of and fr om Canada generally to a corresponding late weeks ...... 0 8 9 ea Atkins, jdn;, lime- tae recess, and would state his intentions in the next da te. The Britannia is a day behind her usual Mr. Cutrau—Who fined you ? merchants, Couidson, Surrey, August 5, at one, aud place to say widow lady,) of about forty yenrs of age, Witness—Wjbat r June 12 Minate and three cash books ... 0 1 C August 30 . session. wh^se carriage and manners evident showed time of arrival, as usually calculated , which , arose a that to you ? , at two, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basing- ^nd y how Mr. Cun-an—Como sir, who fined you Carriage of 500 cards ...... 0 2 6 haH-strcet. Solicitor Sir R. H. I^glis then postponed his Church extension keenly a sensitive mind was struggling up against mis- from her bting detained off Halifax, on her way , ? 26 Plan of lecturing committee i.« 0 9 0 , Mr. Smith, Bridge^treet, Soulh- from Boston for thirty-six Witness—Fitzimon (laughter). wark ; Mr. Edwards, official assignee, Frederick's Places motion till Eext sessicn. fortune, was sunimcEed for £1 183. by a Scotch baker, , hours, by. a most dense Postage,stationery, lie present G-ovemnisnt, thrcugh Sir Robert crswaed court. seven passenger^, amongst whom is Major jig to a mile stoue, aud fell., ; ...... 2 13 -1$ Solicitors, Messrd. V/imburri, Collettj and Collet|b, Peel and Lord Eiiot. had announced Cooke, the bearer of despatches from Lord Ash- Mr. Curran—You.may go down, sir. TotaJ expenditurc...... 1 19 0^ Chancery Lane ; Mr. Whitmpre, pffl oial assignee, their determina- ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ' Bas' ing-¦ The usual interrogatories Saving been put to the ¦ • • ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦:¦'• ¦¦ ' - ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' .;¦¦ ¦' ¦ - tion to disregard all party considerations in ths ad- plaintiff and sworn to burtoa. Witness—Thiuk you kindly. May every hair of your haH -stafee t; . . •• • , • . .: : - . : . . , the defendant was asked why 'ha Balance in Jehn William Vogel laiaistration of the govemnent cf Ireland. Bat Ehe had refused to pay a debt which she did not head be a mould candle to light you to the gates of hand... £0 13 3^ , bookseller, Cloak Lane, Londony dis- (From the New York American of July \.) everlasting glory !—froars of laughter). July at one, and August this was contradicted by the condnci of ihs pnte ?—Because, Sir, said the defendant, choking with DDE TO TlfE CO UNCIL. 27* 30, at ten, at the Court of Mr. Cm-ran addressed the jury in an able speech for Bankruptcy; Irish Go-txnTntni ; by the nature of its aa- grief, I am utterly unable. The political occurrences of . the last few weeks in ¦ From Theatre Fund, on account Basinghatl-strcet. Solicitor, Mr. Moss, the defence. . -:'• .- . . of ¦Shoe- Cloaik Lane ; Mr. (jibson pointmerts ; bj the actions of its partisans, the United States have been discouraging to all who makers ¦ '' ' , orncial¦ ¦ assignee, Basinghall- • Omnussionsr :—Then why did you contract it ?— , Clock-house ... ..; ; ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' : ... I 0 0 ' • - • ¦ •¦ • • " ¦ ' ¦ • - - ¦ more especially is eriBcad The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. streefc. .- ...... ; : : • . : . during the Ia3t Dublin elec- To keep my poor danghter from a premature death by love their country, and hope for the perpetuity^ as Carriage cards ...... 0 1 IU tion ; End lastly, though not les;-t:y, by the conduct starvation [bnrsting icto tears j. Sir, well as efficiency, of its free institutions. At Wash- Mr. Cameron ...... ~ John Sparham, miller, trostph ; SnSblfc, July 25 and I hive three help- ...... OS 0 tkt, of the legal agents of ths Irish Government in packing less daughters, and hoped, by untiring industry at ington discord prevails. The President is without Mr. Goodfellow Aug. 30, twelve, at the 'Globe Inn, Bury St. Ed- , the ...... 0 18 0 juries challenging movt respectable Catholics, in order needle, together with iuch little aid as they could give, the confidence of Congress, or any considerable Executions for Muedeh.—Glonmel, July, 16, munds. Solicitors,; Mr. Wing; Bury St. Edmunds; to secure Protesti^t jarors jind and . Messrs. f_ Tourablo verdicts- portion of it, and the result is disagreement as to Chilton ¦ and¦ Acland, CoMcary¦ ¦lane, to find ourselves a scanty portion of bread and tea, and 2—This aftornoon Byrno and Quilty (tho former Total due " ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ ' : ' • - for ... £2 i Iph ¦- ..-¦ • ;¦ ¦ - '? :¦ ¦ . ' - ¦ - - : ¦ ¦;• Taia litter alle,pti&a he iiltatrat-ed bj several icsiancas, a homo, however humble, to rest in ; but from morning almost all important public measures. The state of the murder oj Robert Hall, tisq., the latter for tho London. . . .. :• ;- . .. . ¦;. , ; . . . im>re especially in the case of the ihe revenue laws is such aa to make John Bate, fellmonger, incolnshire, trial of the pro- until.-midnight, the -attftrmost we can earn barely it questionable murdtr of a man named Laffau) pavd the forieit of Money in hand Eastgate, Bonrn, L propriev.r of the Belfast Vindicator. He concluded whether any duties can now be ...... 0 13 3^ July 28 and August 30, a* eleven, at Stand well's Hotel, exceeds a shilling per day I collected ; for the their Hyes in front of our county gaol, tho scene of Due to Council ...... 2 4 his speech by rfeferrin? to the case of the restoration Commissioner :—What description cf work isit?— Compromise Act had its completion yesterday, am so many similar melancholy ppeetacles. There were 10^ StarSford. Solicitors, Mr. Winders, Bourn ; and o? Mr. St. Groryc to the magistracy, ssd moved farthe from ihat date new duties, and new modes of levyicj thousand persons, Messrs. Allen, Gwlby, and Allen, Carlisle-atreet, Soho Shirt and collar caking, Sir, for a large vrarehousa in present at least .five tublio Balance in favour of Couacil £2 18 ' ¦¦ :-:¦ . . y , corrtspoiideEce relatin? tothe iL opp the City. th ose duties were to be arranged. But the'legislanoi anxiety Was much excited in consequence of the 1^ Squ are , Lan dOB. : . - _ Lord Euoi i^jo^ed in ortunity ttins afforded Commissioner :—'And hov? are you pa:d ?—Defen- on the subject contemplated by the Compronrse Act report , which vek y generally prevailed , ; bat Byrne Auditedaud found correct, : Joshua Bolshaw, sail-maker, Liverjpool, AuguEt 3 and Mm of vindicating the Irish eoremrnent, He coa- dant r^For some shirts twopence and twopeLce-half- has not been matured, and to meet this contingent would make a full diaclosuve of the fearful R. Potser, 30, at one, at the Clarendon R9om8, Liverpool. Solict- fe nded that the declarations part tors, which he had made had pecny each—these are geatltaien's fancy coloured shirt*: a temporary Bill was passed, extending to August is taken by him in the murder of Mr. Hall. He was G. HUMPHBEYS , Mt. Thompson, Liverpool ; and Messrs. Nprris, b.-ea Mted up to in spirit us in letter. He tho duties in force on June 1st, , Allen, and Simpson reviewed the bat for the very best work—for & shirt that and the laws for col howeve totally silent upon that Lang ¦ , Bartlett's Bnildings, Holborn, the fattest r, topic, although . E. with. ' ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ : ¦;•; ¦:: " -- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦; ¦ •serious appoinnnects of the lecting them. Upon this temporary Bill Iiondon ,;. . . -; - . . .,. . . -. . .. . : . . Irish Government, and workwoman cannot insie in a whole day—tvb Seldom the Presiden previously to his execution, and whilst in his cellj he , jas-iStd its inteifrfccce .in the Dublin election ; de- are paid a3 much as a shilling. For collars, &c a has put his veto, and as there are not two-thirds ij occasionally adverted to that horrible Jonathan Smith Spinks and John Mol8on, coal-mer* fended the coaduct of the Irish Crown t , assassination. BALA C Solicitor, "with penny and three-halfpence e-cb.—never more '. either House to carry the Bill notwithstanding tbj and Eaid the part which had been V assigned " him N E SHEET chants, Liverpool, August 3 and 30, at two, at the reference to the trials adverted to by Mr. Shiel d and, Commissioner (a warrc-hearted locking veto, it is defeated , and the collection of any rerenm OF MOMET RECEIVED BY THE Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. after explainiag the fellowj—3Ier- iu that tragedy by his prosecutors was not that LONDON DELEGATE Solicitors, Mr. Cornth- circumstances attending the restor- ciful God 1 why, how do ycu contrive will be disputed. . COUNCIL , FOB THE CONVENTION. waite, Liverpool ; and Mr. to exist ? which had been performed ¦ ¦ Cornthwaite Dean s Cpurfe; by him. ' * , ' The conduct ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ation of Mr. St. George to ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • the magistracy, • • - ; The effect upon the credit and financies ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ - ¦ • ¦ Doctors declared that • ¦ ¦ • - • , -:¦ ' Commons Sir . of the . , Eaid the poor widowed . woman, : Lon Ion. it is not an £ . it would be inexpedient of the wretched man afforded a satisfactory proof of Si d . to produce the required cor- existence—it is a lingering death of protracted starva- general Government of this quasi anarchy at the influence o*' the Koman Catholic Carpenter's Arms... i James Stuart, draper, Liverpool; August 3 and 3oYat respondenca. Washington cannot be otherwise priesthood over ... 2 10 0 tion. I feel my strength to be fast wearing away; but than disastrous, convicts of the -vv^rst classr-the contrition of Byrne Limehouse ...... 2 one, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liverpool. Solicitors, Sir William Somstebvixle thought that the grave : this I know, that there are thousands and even more disastrous will be its effect upoa the ¦ 0 0 Mr. Evans, of poor women in Albion • ¦ Liverpool¦ ; and Mr. having been manifested a marinor which showed ...... , ' - ¦ ¦ Oliver, Old ¦ Jewry,¦ ' charges adduced by Mr. Shiel 10 0 -: • • - - - . - ;¦ -;.;¦- ¦• - .:¦ - ¦ were calculated to throw ; affairs and business of the nation at large. London.^ ;;. . : . : , . .; . ;;.. . . - . - even worse than I, and God above knows that , . \ . ., . discredit on the impartial ; my how deeply he felt *he enormity of the revpitirig Crowrn and Anchor ;.. 0 15 0 administration of justice, home, like ray heart, is cheerless and desolate—(ex- Turning from the affairs of the Union to those of di Williaav Williams, wheelwiight Kent, and -with referencs to the crime for which he suffe.^e The nnfortunato youth, Globe Fields ...... 1 0 0 , a onAhursi, . cbaHenging of jurora, giving treme sympathy appeared to be manifested by all pre- the State of Rhode Island, we eee much to deplore Buck s Head ... Q August_ 2 and 30, at eleven, at the George Inn, Hurst. due credit to the explanations of Lord Eliot Quilty, wh6 was little nW»re ihan twenty years of .. . 0 15 , considered sent) I cannot, said the poor woman, pay the demand there. The rebellion, indeed, is ornahed—-we think aS® protested his innocence the mosli Clock House ...... 10 green, Salehurst, 8nss«x. Solicitors, Mr. Milled Gou*- that it was at least unfortunate that there Bhould ' now finally—but innocent : blood haa been. shed. r "* energetic 0 nuiat ; and M mo have yet f it is a just one, I admit, and I will strive— manner, as well in his last m 'iments &s Tepeatedly Red Lion, 8li0eniakerfl >; ¦-- ... 0 3^ 0 esar^ Wilton and Blackman. Ray nd been such a preponderance of Protestants on these trials, i •• Sae nae maar at>oot it, said the plaintiff, Who daring Martial h,vf has been proclaimed in a time of pro- Bince nis conviction. Bricklayer/s Buildings, Gray»is Inn, London; It -wan a monstrous state cf things th,& He stated *.hat he riot only had Arms ... 0 15 4 & articles ! the foregoing recital had been fidgeting about With the found general peace. not been at any murder Goldbeator's Arms .,. Samuel Brown, - inahwight, Liverpool, July 28 and freely published in the Morning ChrorMi dare not I Money is very abundant, and first-rate paper is , but that h.'s feelings recoiled l 0 0 most apparent uneasiness, -" «e nae mair aboot it. in at such atrocities. Both convicts su^ered very little Camberwell ...... \ q q August 30; at twelve, at the Clarendon Rooms, Liver- be reprinted in the Dublin papers for fear of a pro- ! Why did naa ye tell me a 1 this—without coming demand at from six to seven per cent, interest per ... pool. . SoUcitors, fiecutian. * - j here, after the executioner had drawn t^e ^atil bolt. Star Shoemakers ...... 2 0 0 Messrs. Brabner and Atkinson, Liter] : ays, lassie— (laughter.) Te lookit aye sae cleanly and annum. New York State Stock, since the closing Three Doves ppel'!-: and MesBrs. Vincent , Amongst the immense crowd '¦ ' seemed ... ,.. ¦ ¦ and Sherwood, Temple¦ Mr. assembK^ **¦ 0 17 0 - • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ "¦ : ' - ¦ ¦ ¦= Sergeant Jacksos adduced cases in "which ? London. • •/. .: ¦:; ¦;¦;¦ - ^ ¦¦ ------v Mr. alwsy at work, I neeterally thoct it waar wieful aye of ths books, have fallen from one to two per cent. ; /, . v . , .. . . O'Connell and to be the fixed and uniyersal opinion i.hat Quilty Westminster ...... 0 15 0 Mr. Shiel himself had peremptorily chal- ! ye to no pay the siller. it's turn'd aboofc, yell jest U. S. Six per Cents, are daily taken for investment Thomas Brookej Josepii and lenged P«>testant jurora ; at A* was as innocent as the other convict wa *? guilty. Mr. Nagle ... #i. ... 0 5 0 Lang, JoBeph WUby, the same time denying, in I pay.me -when ye may, and gin ye want a doasn more at. par and interest; and unless a further amount is J^nas Mikes, blanketrmanuiacturers dge, York- the most positive manner, that in ' But the same impression of the innocence of ' Qailty , Liverse the recent trials ' loaves,- yef right welcome, and the Deel tak the hulkin injudiciously issued, will not be lower. extended even beyond Total received ; shire, July 30, at ten, and August 30, at twelve, at the jurorsJiad been set aside, because they were Koman ' the multitude, and some of the aa to .;. £15 15 4 ^ manikan that can browse. on the leebour of sio as Public feeling is much excited in New Orleans, in upper dasses, without distinction per books the George Inn, Huddersfield. Salicitora, Mr. Watts, pews- Catholics. He defended, amongst others, the appoint- 1 youreel—(laughter of party, av War . Paid CoaTexition¦ Mr. Baron he to be and applause.) Cheer up, lassie ; regard to the conduct of the banks how in suspen- to regard it as, at least - , - , . • ¦ - ¦ • ¦- •¦ :¦ Finance- ¦ bury ; and Messrs, Jaques, Battye; and Edwards, Ely m^of Ltfroy, whom , a doubtful case. yer, committe^ e, v . . ; ; . -. . •/. . , • - -. • . . - affirmed one I ' God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb/ and it's no sion Howe . . . . Place, London. ;: . : ¦ oftaj OKWt minent , and we fear some violent outbreak; At the all Bpecalatipn is now unayailing. The bodies of' to Audited and equity lawyers in Ireland, and F for Sandy to heap sorrow on the widow and the father- last dates from t ^ found correot. Samuel Halatead TfQO, before.biselevation by the present f there of ihe 22nd instant the discount two men executed were interred in the evening jV* Saiytb, coach-maker, Cambridge, Administration, . less. Come along, lassie." . on the notes of the suspended banks varied the place JRlCHARD PpXSER. Anguat i and 30, at eleven Inn,'Cam- " from allotted fp¦r that purpose ¦ ¦ , at the Eagle: i*iMfi» 9ft three offen ©f jndgesbips ' ' ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ jn¦ ¦(the ¦ ¦ ¦£a,')- l-1 from different - - ¦ ; - ¦ : - ¦ ¦ • • - - ' • ¦ • • ¦ John Sntpsdx, 5&e pool widow fairly "wept her thanks, aad the sevenito thirty-eight per cent. yard. : : . .:. - . -. - • . , • bridge.; 'Solicitors ^ . , Messrs. Twisg and Marshall, Cam- f HEowntua Salmon. bridge j and Mr. Pike, Old Burlu3«t9n.3treet, London,j THE NORTHERN ¦ ¦: ' ^ STAR. r/: :. \.y^T . WATKINS'S LEGACY TO THE CHARTISTS. The Masons ,, have come out and with their weapons of the rich, the contemplation of bis hazards, keeper ? oh, Mr. Stailwo&d. Time rule of right, their plummet of justice, they will mea- arrives to commence working daises dare not have a room to hold their LECTURE IT,—COSCLTJDED. and their power, will make him much more desperate ; the merry dance ; no master of ceremonies arrived ; for Cjbatffci;, J^iUcmce, sure and mete, and fit and fashion the outwork of the meetings in, or form any complete^ association the and in what scenes of horror the conflict between plun- what Ib to be done ? oh, Mr. Stallwood you must see We hare seen that trades' unions, even if general, great temple of liberty. The carpenters will do the dered poverty and Chaiter, but we aTe bold to say that better or more -would afford bat an inefficient protection agai&Bt hearded wealth will end ia Bickering determined nuaiber/ LONDON^—GLOBE Fiel6s.—Mv Wheeler lec- the woodwork, and the rest of the trades will all do accord- to contemplate. Noyfj Sit, thin Chartists, (and in no very small tyranny of capitalists, still less against the capital ty- . is no random statement ot toy own ; are not to bs found throughout the length of the tured here on Sandiy evening ; four nifimfeera were en- ing to their trade. Competition increases trade, and Sat, in the hope that you will make, ere it is too the witnesses, ont| xanny of Government For Buppoting that masters gave after the other, called by the accusing kingdom. They want a little fire to kec|i> up the blszi, rolled. Mr. Matiudtr of Kingston, addressed thenteet- it will increase Chartism- Let ene trade vie with the late, proper provision for the wide-spread and spreading party, affirmed this. a fair day's wage for a fair day's work, -what -would Admitting, in addition to all the and they wipuld rally around p Connot in thousands. ing at the dose of the lecture. The chair was occupied it other, an€ each strive which can bring most men distress , seeing you possess abnndant means in the above, that I was avail while Government can tax at will ? Working men secretary, treasurer, printer, and A lecturer is much wanted, and would be hailed most by Mr; jVilson. Mr; Cooper reported from the Co-ope- into the field. Let each, make a muster of their moral plans I have directed your attention, to, aud thus bill distributor; then. Sir, I ask any rational man, stating: that they were .willing to devote bava need to unite for mutual protection, for mutual force, and by that overcome physical force heartily, l eaving dead cows, dead horses the PJague, rative JStbre, , as evil is prevent the day of horrors, how is it possible that I ahould or could give a correct Billy, , we must loofc Ha, of their funds towards getting up s public'.meb%- support and information—"but they have greater need overcome by good. Carry London, and other carrion; "for the present aad the country will I remain balance sheet after all this ? Nay, what rational and it shall be forwarded ing on Stepney Oreen, on Monday, August 1st : .' Mr. to unite not merely as fellow-working men, but as fel- , being would about for OtbOT information, be carried—the Charter will be carried. It is a shame In the cause of my suffering fellows expect jt? Besides all, the accusing party in duo time ; and wishing every cuckoo bawler about O Connor had pledged himself to attend. Mr., Pickers- low men—not only to protect theii interests as to leavs the work of the many to ba done by a few ; , were fully Tour bumble servant, aware that, up to the sitting of the Con- a big loaf may be choaked by a dumpling, or fed upon gill reported from the delegate meeting. Other business labourers but to gain their rights as /freemen—they what 18 hjj d woik for a few, would be tendered easy by vention, nothing of ald Join their fellow pun. the: sort had: any fxistence ; that doughboys for the remainder of his life, -washing down was then transacted, and >Ir. B/PickersgHl was unani- EHo men of whatever trade or de- the many. We want more hands, but they must be Homes tbAstatement drawn up ' jjomiBatlon 5 yea, aU trades should unite was from recollection, after a the same with a draught of acqua pura, we¦; take mously elected to serve on the new delegate meeting. in one gr^nfl hands with hearts in them—hands directed by good period of something like national union—they should chip their P.S. Sir Robert, I have sent you the NorthernStar or thirteen or fourteen weeks ; present leave of the iVorttem Star, its worthy Pro- KiNGSTON-uPON Thames.—-—On Tuesffny evening, trade-shells heads. Come, then, ye who have not already come. shall after a tour through the counties and take a flight for freedom, then would they gain last week, per past, to the Home Office, as I of Berks, Oxon, War- prietOT, and indefatigable Editor. Mr. Maunder from London/ read portions of the We ar& working for yon as well as for ourselves. It this, that you may be in possession of the humble, yet wiclc, Stafford , Worcester, Gloucester, Sic. by me. power to protect themselres, to defend themselves, and A Woolwich Cadet. Northern Star to the company, and eloquently ad- is hard not to have you with us—to have you against homely and honest plans of national economy for na- They also knew that I offered in a letter to explain Chichester July 18tb 1842. the.Sfcaffordshire victiriig, and to do themselvesgood in spite of the evil which others us. We have worked the ahi anything they i , dressed them on behalf of p through storms and tional distress, might wish explained, if they would fcxeited much compassion for them amongst his audience. •would do them. tempests, in spite of adverse winds and contrary cur- commit it to Of your humble servant, writing ; but instead qf committing any- He then "urgently eatreated them to join tbe Natte-cal Oh, bnt say some we have nothing to do with rents; we have steered dear of roots, and shoals, and thing to writing, and , we tare a maxim H. foi-wardihg it to me for my ex- TO THE EDITeR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. Charter Associutiori, as the only reniedy to reniovo the politics not to meddle with politics ga'cksands ; we have beat back the pirates that would . - planation, the following and what has been the mm: morceau was transmitted to inany evils which sfflict society, y-. Mr^ Payey moved, —yea consequence, politicshave have boarded us; and refused to listen to the syrens Mr. John Cleave, -who Honoured gjir, if the following address is worth . meddled with yon and middled ¦ most honourably transmitted it and Mr. Wyeth seconded, in an able iRi.Bncr, *' that a with a vengeance. that would have tempted us. We have now com6 in TO THE EDITOR OF THE NOBTHEBN STAB. to me forthwith — printing, its insertion will oblige, Such a msrini was fit for slaves alone to adopt subscription of oue penny per month from each member , and the sight of port with our glorious freight of freedom; but Glasgow, July 11, 1842. Stallwood Yours, respectfully, worst kind of slaTes too—willing slaves—it was & blind- J' charged fonr shillings more than he paid of;the locality should be raised to assist in maintaining wo are few and almost exhausted. Let us net be driven my the musicians that played Caroline Maria Williams. their wives and children, and Shield them from the folding of yourselves and offering yonr necks to the back to sea again ; let us not perish in sight of land. Fbiend of Suffking Countrv ,—Your inset at a ball for the benefit of the political victims at the the Teetotal Hall, George- horrors of want." An ameudment was moved that it joke—a gagging of yourselves; and was just what Throw us a rope! tow us in! One or two can't do it tion of the following outrage on religion and the com A FEW WOBDS TO MY CHARTISI SISTERS EVERY- street, Chelsea. ¦ ¦ ¦ j mon rules of decency and decorum will oblige, ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦• '¦ ¦ ' ' ' be a penny per week but after some conversation, the j«ur oppressors wished- Government would look with " ' - ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ v : ' - WHERE. .:¦ . . • ;¦ Let all lay hold—all lend us a hand, and Bee how easily .;¦ . ¦ - . ¦ - . ¦ ¦¦ - ¦ . . . . . jSJgned) : . .. ¦:•; . original niotipu was unanimously carried, and the sunv an eye of favour, the eye ef a, hawk after a sparrow— Your much injured brother, . . they will walk the good ship up to the mooring post ! -fe of 23. sS; was immediately collected, The nifeeting upon all trades who bound themselves by such a reso- " William Matthews." SlSTEDS,—^A w thoughts have jnst occprred to iny I need not at this time enter into the principles of Con Murray. 88, mind Which I am anxious to communicate;: thsre are then adjourned j with a vote of thanks to Mr. Maunder. lution, for by it they gave up their rights, including the the Charter, nor describe the plan of organization. " Westbourne-atreet, Chelsea." most important right ; the TO THE IRISHMEN OF CAMPSIE. a few things I wou d suggest, and press upon your LONDON DELEGATE . Coukgil— —Th:s bixly met right of freeinquiry— they Those who wish to become acquainted ¦with these things But I am charged withi robhiag the Victim's Fund of ' gave them up without & -word, -wrfchotit being asied to can have them explained by the intelligent Secretary of Mt Dear COUNTRYMEN , wish, through the most serious consideration , which, if acted upon, and j to wind up its accounts, .&c, previous to its dissolu- —I four shillings. Mri Ford engaged the musicians at 16s., -would , ' do it—and submissively resigned themselves to -what- this Association. Bnt I would wiah it to be known columns of the people's paper, fully carried out, , I am fully convinced in every j tion, en Sunday afternoon , . Mr." Salmon in the cbair; to lay before an en- how was it they received but 123. ?' because the ball and would more appointed to audit tho account money. ever wrongs Government had a mind to inflict on them. that those who do not join will be thought to have less lightened public, one of the grossest acts of tyranny way, aid on our glerious movement, the cominittee was but thinly attended ; that was the cause of the speedily put us in possessicn of our birthright, the Convention, reported its corectness.r It iB a maxim in fnil accordance with the maxim of spirit or Ies3intelligence than their brethren. Intelli- that has for many years found its way into a newspaper. ¦ ¦ ; received for- the reduction. The balance sheet,'as it is called, contained Charter.; ' ' ' . '' '• ' • ' : ' ' . . ' ' ' - . ' " ¦] before 4he CaiiiicH the balance slieet tyrants, namely, that the people have nothing to do gence gives a man spirit Yet I would advise ne one to In doing so I will content myself by a simple state- the 16a. simply . Mr. Wheeler laid because I asked the question what it ; Sisters, I will reyeal to you a secret, but let it be -portion of the quarter ; auditors were appointeti "With the 1&WS bnt to obey them. join hastily, lest he fall away as hastily. Let every one ment of the facts, leaving the toiling millions to supply was they were | fur the- » engaged at, and was told 16a. , ami did such no longer j spread it through the - length-, and who reported ita correctness. : A dtputation , was ap- Not disenss politics If we wont discuss politics; be fully convinced in his own mind before he suffers the comment. not know until afterwards they willleave us nothing else to 't , or, in other words, did not breadthof the land, that echo may vibrate and .revibrate ' pointed .to wait on the Three Crowiis locality regarding discuss—if we won himself to be personated. Imbibe the great principles You are aware that I delivered a lecture in the Char- recollect, until reminded, see them or hear them, they will make us fetl them. that I had beat them down the sound ; for . time will substantiate the fact, that it fifty-one cards due by thai body. Tho Finance Com- ef freedom, and they will make new and better men of tist Hall of your village on the evening of the 2nd inst. to twelve. So mucb. for the so-called balance- ¦ ¦ ' ' r - : ¦ ' • ; depends upon us women whether the Chatter is to be mittee was authorised to receive all monies cue to the TVe are bound by tyrants—let us not likewise be in us. It is great principles that make great men. They Subject—Chartism : its past history, present position, sheet. •¦ ; ' . . . - " . • ¦ - - - ' . . . - ., ' . • ' ; :- . - - bondage to ourselves. Politics are now a question not had or not. I repeat it, the Charter will never becoine | Council, and discharge the. debts connected: with the enlarge the mind, they expand the heart, they make and future prospects. You are aware, also, thai my Statement, No. 3—refused to attend meetings of the saerely ef liberty, but of life— they ara the question of giants of us common men- How else is it that working nmarks on that occasion—as the law of the land until we women are fully resolved Eanie. Tbe balance sheets were erdered to be inserted at all other times when I Brompton locality; ' that it Bhall be bo. But in order to bring this about, in the Northern Star. A cextiflcate of abilty and integrity all gnestions—theyshonld be the Alpha and Omega, men can confront Lords or Bishops and dumbfound appear publicly—were purely political : not in the least Yes ; ample reasons for so doiug. the first and the last He who says we have nothing we must be up and doing ; we must not merely " talk was given to Buffy ltidley as a lecturer. Mr. Wheeler them. How else happens it that working-men without possible degree mixing them up with any theological First, they did none of the labour in getting up the great;things . : following resolu- to do with politicsmight as well ray we have nothing any education but self-education—whichto be sure is the question, and not giving offence , but do them.*' . . maved vtiA. Mr. Cuffey Becbnded .tbo to any religious b«dy. ball and - concert, and, consequently I could not con- SisterB, do not let those who ignorantly deem them- ' That previous to the dissolving of/this council to do with eating or drinking, nor with wherewithal best—that unlearned mechanics, with no advantage on So well were you convinced of this, of the truth ef my ^ tion :—V ¦we shall be clothed—that we have nothing to do with ceive they bad any business to call me to account selves our betters have any juat ca.ua8 . to accuse us cf (in order to form a central united council for the metro* their side but every disadvantage, can rise and refute statements, and my devotion to our unfortunate country, respecting it. • iuconsistency ; ds not let thom point at us the finger of politan countiies) we cannot : avoid/ txpre^sin^ our work and with wages—for politics affect all these vita] the sophisms of college-taught masters of art ? Aye, that many of your number there and then pledged . Secondly, I was most grossly IDSUlfed in the Conven- acom and say, '' Look at these poor wreJches j what a gratitude to the editor arid proprietor of th& Enyliih interests—politics rule or ruin them, make or mar they may be masters of art, bnt net of nature—the yonrseives to the principles contained in the People's tion Hall ' we refuse to .search for it ? , by one of their deputies. fusa they; make; they talk, talk, talk, and that is all Chartist Circular for the siss|s5aace- they have f urnished. them. Can truth be found if nobles of nature are their masters there. Charter by joining the Campsie Cnaiter Association. 1 Thirdly, in the letter seat —erv_ be cared without icquiring into its cause ? to Mr. Cleave, after the they can do; they say but do not." No, my friends, them by inserting their addrL'Sses; &c, in that talented .Masons, let us lay hold of the Chartist plough, and invited discussion. None appeared ta dispute the courtesy I had displayed, I felt myself ' What! were we ' ' grossly ¦ ill-¦ ' but -let", us- by Gad'a help resolve that from this little periodical ; and they earnestly recommend to their made to be blindly led by the nose ' ; " ¦¦ : ' ; ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ not loot back—let us not stop, but go the -whole length correctness of my ideas. In a meeting crowded almost ,. - : - - . . ¦/. . - - . . ' as asses are—to work and be beaten for it? Are we treated. . . .;. . . , inoaJent our apathy shall cease ; that from brethren throughout thei ' kingdom tha propriety of of the Lmd. Follow not custom, which has led you to suffocation all was harmony and good will. We Fourthly, I thought ifc roy duty to give my services, in patronage the triumphant success of to go like horses in a mill, the same dull ronnd, and into a barren pasture, this moment we will arouse ourselves from ensuring by their but follow those who break separated that night with the firm determination never aid of the cause, to large bodies, instead of going to our lethargy, and with untiring zoal begin not 'yet able and Vfficierit advocata of the demo- know no other—not allowed to see even that—but through the hedge of custom, Bnd get into a field of more to foster the accursed spirit this cheapi.- of national and relir meet a f ewindividuals in personal tquabbles. only to talk, but to work out our political salvation. cratic cause;1' Carried unanimously.. A vote of tkanis guided by the very engine which we turn round— plenty. Ye would be more silly than sheep if ye Rious prejudices which so long separated the miferabla , slaves to the Tery system which our labour upholds ?— Statement No 4 .—That after a patieut investi- Be it understood I am taking it for giaated that you was given to the Chairman, aud the Council/dissolve*'. . remained behind. He -who engages in this cause h*» slaves of Ireland and Scotland. One might think that gation, and every privilegs ' ¦ ' of defence, I was found' are all out and out Chartists, whom I am now address- riumiiT0UsIy Htttiided public for know that it is the working men who keep Govern- more -reason to be proud of himself ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " : HAMMERS-rf iTH,—A than if he had this brotherly feeling would cheer the heart of every guilty. . - ¦ - ;. . ment agoing. Left to itself the mill would stand still ; fought at Waterloo—and the Chartist medal of victory ; -j . .. / ing. I would not give a straw for five thousand half meeting Wf,a beld on Monday evening, at : tho. Black Christian man who longed for the regeneration of our Not true. I had no such privilege. I had not the and half . luke-warm-dead-ali-but-name-Gbartists. Be- but what comes of the corn which they grind ?—the ¦will be far more honourable. This is a fight, not to fallen country ; but the sequel will prove that such was Bull Inn, HanimeTsrnith-road, at which tho following frsts is alloted to the higher classes, privileges allowed at the Old Bailey, or at Sessions of lieve me, Cbartism is alii or nothing. Take it for passed :— That this meeting view with the seconds to the put down, but to raise up freedom. Ahl had our fore- not the case. , resolution was " middle classy, and the coarsest of all, the mere refuse Oycr and Tenniner better or weree, or have nothing to .'do with it, t say, alarm'; tbe awful distress now prevatlina ttm u>l:avria time do not placed at the top : in the one hand the scales of true Green s conduct in any other light than a following up for ihe accusing -. locality, said, if Mr, Stallwood conquer. masons are resolved to discuss politics—that the justice, in the other the Charter. Her spear shall be belong to- any Chartist Association.". "That we, the. of the Corn Exchange calumnies for tbc anti-Christian persisted in calling him, he would comply— Sisters, it is of no use to mince the matter. It is ' in masons have come out—that you are the first of the rendered pointless by the cap of liberty ; and a nation Chartists of Arbronlh., pla.ee our entire conederios purpose of injuring the poor Chartists/ It is to me a then abusing tho Council for not throwing folly in the extreme for any of us to flitter ourselves that tliern as the only paper at prcsect-sta'naing trades in the field. Yes, masons, you have led the way saved—a people glorified will uplift the universalson g o£ the ^or Star, painful task to be thus compelled to bring any dispute their shield of protection around him, by refusing to we are free-born Englishmen's daughters; WO are not. ¦flvnily. .s of'tbe C^iarter and th© -tuple's —yon have won an honour of your brethren—you are praise and thanksgiving to the God of freemen. Yes, -'by the principl- , t befors the pubiic where a Catholic priest forms a party. allow liiiii to give th« ayidouce. During this time seve- I atid ycu lireolavts, -white slayes, in pur father-lar.d. everything in our power to the vanguard, tfie foremost for freedom. Yours is the Great Britain will then sit enthroned on her rock the I have been dri-ren to it in self-dtfence, for this case , .or^anizitipn, and will do ral . witnesses and ethers were ducluiuiing againuS bia Oh ! it is very pretty reading " B'aves cannot breatbe iu this place' .'au elscwhfcre, as post of honour, though not of danger : keep it, masons ; Oiean" Qaettt, aod a fcceeling World Slliil beg Of US to is only one of the many attempts made by the blind allowtdi 1 increase its circulation in ¦ 'l being to give evidence ; tlieii a member of the EuBland ,' and the Queen and all tho Court may sing " " ' '] ¦ ;: ihe otter trades icust follow yon, or lose the name make all nations free. followers of the apostate Dun to Btop me in my bnniblt! council tvld deftmtlen t lie ought to ba we shairhive opportunUy. : : of men. Slnsi did I say ? They fcsve followed. Have ashamed of him- it; but to tell ns of its being a land of freedom, is to , J. W. advocacy cf the rights of labour, but my persecutors self—the confuuion was all liis fault, by caliiug the : CAHEI5IiE.r-A:nieeting of the Council of the Car- not the coppersmiths folio-s-ed ? ttey are no longer as insult 6'ur misery. A Jand of liberty, indeed ! Wfcat , J'>V.n-street, Batterses, Surrey. little know with whom they are contending, for never witnesses. To conclude the scene a ' member of the stuff—what nonsense ! Talk of freedom, whilst the lisle Chartist Association, was held ut 6 sounding brass, &c Have not the shoemakers followed ? until that hour when my Creator shall call me from council , at the end of the defence, Caldewgate, on Saturday evening last ; Mrk Jolia Arra- not the taiiors rising ?—the pipematers awaking ? made a most virulent land is reefcing with . oppression , might sVake a devil : —are the cares and troubles of this life, will I cease to de- speech, mixing up the affair that took place on the 3rd blush ; but it would take niuch more to niaka our stroug in the chair. Collections were paid in to the —the carpenters girding up their loins ? and all the TO SIR ROBERT PEEL. - after which other mand for my native Erin, the restoration of her rights of January last, with the death of. Hoiberry, that had tyrants do bo, " treasurer, Mr, James A rthur , some ethers stirring ? ail are on the move. If any one should LETTER II. and privileges as a nation, by the enactment of the just taken place, and his wife and the victim routine business was transacted. remain behind—should refuse to come out—to go up 's wives Poor slaves J the fefcters ef taxabon were put upon People's Charter, and a Repeal of the act of Union as starving in RCCHDAIiE.—On Sunday last, accord ing to pre- to the struggle in this goodly cause let that trade be thVirhuts. our tiny limbs the hour we were boni ; they have beon , Upon the necessity of an immediate remedy for the the basis of all her laws ; and standing as I do, on the , vious announcement, a large m'eutiir^. was fceid on cursed as Merrz was by Deborah, who said—" Cmse Now Sir, if I, by my exertions and labours, gained increaaing ever since. Are we not bound , hand and present unpara lleled distress, and provision firm rock of democracy, I hurl defiance at the enemies an overplus of five shillings ;md. ninepence, was the foot, with these cursed taxation chains ? Are not Blackstone Btlge. Mr. Magson opened the proctedin^s ye, ilercz. curse ye the men thereof ; for they came net ' ', against the future calamities inevitable to our of njy order, and tell them to their very tee:b, that cause of starving them to death, what must those be GoveyuTOent toola ptiputUaASy forging new oues for us, by. giving, out a . hyuin .from the CkarfisC Circu ' ar , which tip to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord the day is not far distant when the moleskin jackets Was eathnsiasticaUy sung by the: asaembleii " tb/;lisand?. " doing who professed so much kindness and sympathy for whilst thfey plainly perceive those we aiready wear are against the migbtj. artificial system. shall teach the drones that God made of one fiesta all , Mr. Sutcliffe, from Haiifsx, then delivered an t xceilent Kow, I wonld ask, what avails a man s strength— tbem up to that time aud have¦ not raised them a single unbeai-able ? So oppressive are they, that thousands, ' ' the nations of the earth, that he in his wisdom, . ¦ - . di8couvae, addressed chitfly to psofe'asbra of Chtibtianity. what avails his skill—what avails it that he ha3 served " If political society, in whatever form, has still made inade favthing. . • . unable to live under the weight,; aro cbhtinuaUy trying man after his own image and likeness, and gave him Sir, I cannot, under such proceedings as these, allow by teeking in foreign Mr. John/Le&ch ; yras nex6 introduced , -who :.sp->ke at a seven years' apprenticeship to a trade and m3de hbu- the many ths property of the few ,- if it has intro- to throw off the .infernal fetters, duced labours unnecessary, vices and diseases un- the earth for his inheritance. it to go forth to the public, that I have robbed the climes tho liberty denied theoi in their own. Are these considerable length, showing the existiojj abuses , in 8ilf a complete workman at it—what avails all this, if ' known, and pleasures incompatible with nature ; In your hands, then, I leave tke treatment 1 have political Victim Fuud> when at the saiuo time I con- things so ? Who daresay they are not ?' Churcb and State, tbe causes of their ;the: people s) Government be suffered to paralyse his strength—to , received from Mr. Green, relying en thht sense cf jus- ceive I am their benefactor. If it shall be thought fit distress, by . being excluded from political power, and unless, by depriving him of work, and if in all countries it abridges the lives of millions Sisters, it is for us to say. whether or no this state of render his skill tice which nature has planted in your hearts; and in the , impartial the total intffioacy of a repeal of the Cora Laws to yer- finding no other work for him but in a BasKle—at the and renders those of millions more utterly at-ject I urn ready to let the matter go to a faiv anil things is to remain. I tell you, and I laugh to scorn meantime I will subscribe, myself what ray respected jury—-"six appointed by my accusers, and six by myself. mahently beuttit the people; and concluded by ener- treadmill ? How many carpenters are there, and miserable., shall we still worship so destructive all who wickedly would frighten us into the belief that men father has made me, If they conclude that I am guilty, then, and hot till geticaiiy appealing to the meeting to stand by toe Char- capable of making or building ships and homes, -who an idol ?" ¦ our efforts are vain, that if we do but unitedly, zealously, LOBD BOLIXGBBOKE ON SOCIETY. A tiue and real son of ould Ireland, then,' shall I acknowledge or bow to tbe decision , or persevoricgly, one and all, resolvo to; break oar ter, which would give a fall measure of justice to EeVerthelessare competed to make zotMbgbui matches , A Catholic—a CbsTlibt,. believe that the matter lias buen before an impartial chains, the thing is clone. lttniember this, the whole peopV'- M.-r- Helliwell, of Todmordrc spoke and go abeut the streets to sell ihem ?—how many cop- bis.Bobebt ,—If the gaiety and sorrow, the grandeur And a real democratic Repealer of the Union duty ; any thipg and on the points of the CJtiarter. Mr. Wheelwright, of persmiths must make toys fsr a living ?—how many , tribunal. and in heaven's name let us do our and wretchedness, the pomp and penury, the waste and Con Murray. Sir, you in a note state that if Mr. Stallwood confine every thing that we can do to hasten the day of free- Mythr'lniroyd ,: then addressed the ineetiiw m a soscch weavers sing hymns for bread ?—how many tailors live want, the pampered luxury and the squalid misery, the himself Btrictly aud solely to the matters in this state- ly do it; by any and by all the of some lsngtV replete with sound reasoning r..jd c>)a- many -working men of dom, let us unflinching on soup ?—how all trades are ill-paid toil and the profusely gorged idleness, tho ment, be will be at liberty to reply. I have done ways and nieaus that v?e can get an honest penny to vincing argument, which was well rect-ivid. Mr. Ash- forced to take their fanashing children in their arms, lounging ennui, and the harrowing death-beds of slavery TO THE EDITOR OF THK .NORTHERN STAR. claim and txpeot the proffered " season and ley followed in a short speech, urginK the p'-nplu to -sife so, and therefore break off our fettcTs, let ua be instant in ard "frith a pining and naked offspring must tra- and BUrvation now so prevalent in our richly ruined Remember that we increased union and perseVfcrance. A letter Wi3 then verse the streets Lj Sir,—The insertion of the follo-svinz iu this week's liberty. out of "-season, in looking affrir it cold or wet, to move companion for country,' testifieth to the tratb of the above propositions ' Sincerely and faithfully, and that the Charter is the only way to read from Mr. Bairstow,;stating the n-ison of his non- their wants by exhibiting their woes ? Stur , will oblige the members of the National Chaitsr are slaves, of the honourable writer, how can yen as a professed Association of Stoke-upon-Trent. To those who arc ' Yours, iu the cause of democracy, freedom. Let us vow, by all that is good, never to attendance at the meeting. Mr. . PouU.fraci, from Bad government turned these men out of work, and Christian, as the Premier of a professed Christian EDMUNIi STALIVT00B. rest till we hare it let us bring our talents,.our all , SaddleWorth ^. then -wound up tlif j)roctte.n;)5S -ja a if they beg tte br?2u they are prevented from earning, inclined to observe the sjo'den maxim, "By doing unto ' Government, preside over such an inhuman, un- Others as they wcuid that vata should do unto them: Sunday, July 17th, 1842. to the attainment cf our rights. brief but excellent speech- There were a l.argo number a fead government claps them up in prison ; if they sUal "— not a druafon »r ilisorderiy christian state of things, without applying those re- This is to certify that a brother Chartist of the other to love an«A good of females present, and it, they are transported. They cannot buy it, thsy medies which are abundantly in your possession, which Sisters, let iia provoke each during the day ; th-J n-jm ^ra •svera Stoke Association, in consequence of over exertion in work?. Let us each act so that it may bo said of all— person to bo seen canact borrow i:—government says, starve. Shall they the starving have an undeniable right unto, beiag f ivm 15 000 to 20. POO. the cause cf Chartism, has been ordered by his DEAD COWS, DEAD HORSES, AND THE ' she Bath done what she could." Whilst we: 1-ftJd , computed Ftsrre ? How can they he.'p themselves ? When in the gifts of nature to all, even our common country and of Man for " work they thongtt not of these things ; they cared not meriical attendant to the I^le recovery PLAGUE .' well-clothed hypocrites, are trying by their cant of BROCKMOOH,-Mr. Linney IceUircd in a mrge its increase. - for them ; they wcuift not discuss politics, and so long of health, and as he is but a working man, and has a ?• heathen darkness abroad" to drag tbe' little money, or room belonging to the Kock Inn, en WaJiKsda;, aven- The mineB are the people's, ths land is the people's, We kno'iv -vre shall distress the philanthropic sym- : gave genii-al as tYxy felt not waLt wife and four children depending on dontttions from whatwiil fet.eh nionty, from you, to send to those -whom i iN?. - td a crowded audience. The lecture li-cniselves, they fel t not for those the cattle is the people's, the corn too and all vegetation League (?) by recounting a little ¦ ¦ " ¦ those -who may feel iixlined to assist him in his present pathies of the Holy pity, Whilst they will see you perish .'it 8St>Ufnction. : ' ¦ - • ¦ . " . vi;> did. All. therefore, who have foresight, who all before them neigbbouriipod Ia3t they affect io . . . is the people's. Nature laid forth , and extremity. anecdote which occurred in this their doors without offering to relieve you , do yoil have ftr.-Iicg, will join the National Association of invitations, we are sure will cause burutB of in- public rneeting -^ns he'.d hers on for them, publishing in its passive its sub- The-followlng persons are appointed to receive sub- week, aud wkich look afc ' 'hciiie-.; let us look to oureetves, and resolve ABERDAK?:!—A C_zrtisi_ s*rvience to their wilL Who hath taken it from tte 's Hotel, Palace-yard, the Elysium . the-11-th ak-.j*, beiieTe that tee Chartists would only, lead to a mt-asure so wounding " fai l d in be;nt£ put by >Mr. Morgan . fellows, without proceeding J. O'Connor, sub-Secretary. this city, but as a " knight of -the Cleaver e convinced that if wo did but patiently, and iu a remonstrance and memorial thsm i;.to tiau-er, would lead them into trouble; and to the pride of the legal constitutional plunderers as ' 1842. gaining more celebrity than attached to him by appear- Williams, were carried uuammyiHly. After a-vote of Stoke-upon .Trent, July 12th, atraightfiarward manner, seek to get money to aid our- iirj and cheers for Eome, -perhaps, may have kept back from fear ; others justice demands. ing in the GazeUp. But lie bad a soul beyond marrow- half as ZJiilously as others strive for one charity thanks being given to tha ch. .iiun. feom ti!nkin2 'has selves, an I for Fergus 0 Conn-jr, it impossible to obtain the Charter. In my letter of last last week I dre w your attention banes, and for several years since entered the and another, tre should gel hundreds, if not thousjiciis Frost, Williams, and Jones, Banish til denomination a liberal. Chaiter, the meeting peaceably separated about such ucwoithy thoughts ! Let men think to the parks of the aristocracy -whereon to empJoy the TO THE EDITOR OF TI1E NORTHERN STAR, arena of poHtics tinder the of of pGUads in a ysar,' to help on our cause ; only'be re- and the for themselves, sjid see wiat their fellow men do in starving thousands to obtain their daily bread, but He now receives thirty shillings a week, with some few farthing to anything else nine o'ciocK. ' / ' ' solved that you will give not a the ciuse, and they will find no cause for fear nor for fearing that you through the stunted feelings of corrupt DEAR SIR,— In the columns of your journal of yester- snaps and scrapings frezn the worthies of Brown s Hottrl. — AVa s&vmon preaohsd bj Mr. B iii3tow ' whilst in a state of gliivevy, and on ly let: us in fight BRISTOL. aught but iatii-faction. A Chartist- knows that when education ^nd traininz should liave more considtxition day's riate appear statements relative to mj BC-lf in con- He has been sent down here for more information down earnest set/about doing and getting all we can in Bear-lano Chapiil, '.B.-isiol , on Suniay, Jnly 3rd , on lutted yet), and it will to cooked he is setkijjg whs: is right, te is doine -wiat is risht, for tiie pride of the rich, than the lives of the wealth junction -with a ball and concert held in the -Temperance (they are not g foir ourselves, and we shuU be truly biirprised to see in the death of Sainii t-1 polberryj tho sm-u of 'fifteen ,«*ii:- =2T ias stoiiiach of Sir Robert Peel, cousviyusnsls of this makes arehim that was a producers, and that you should have no excusa for your Hali, Lover George-street, Sfoane Square, Chelsea, on up to nauseate the a very short time what wo shall be able to accomplish.. lings, claar of expences, was collrfctod in behalf of the ' ' T^e " '¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ slave fed masons -winning hten him into concessions, give us free trade;" ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ lite a m-^x. foi attention to other land. the 3rd of January last. There is also another state- frig " " ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦ . ¦ apathy, I here draw your Let lis begin now,' be^in we)], and never grow weary in widow. . . - . . . . tiesiselTcS the ti:";e of frteinasuns ; not free in the The road sides throughout our country ara edged ment, a sort of prelude to the foregoing, in which 1 am " "exteiirion of commeace," " a total repeal .of the Corn well doing: Let us gat all we can to help on our glorious their advocates more money and power, —FuJJERAL SE.nM-DN —Ofl Sunday sisriiiL sens; of the -scrd, free in nams only, but free with from three to nine feet of, at present, almost charged with asserting that a stroke from my pen would Laws." Givo cause-—from our parents, our brothers, our fcisters , 3PArf P0Hr>. in and¦ fctove off the Charter." Tliank you kindly, Mir. last, an impressive - sermon was preached by Mr. -B. reality. Thsy are vindieauns their right of thought, unprofitable waste ; in many places there are square hinder the insertion of anything detrimental to myself in " our .husbands, our sweethearts/our kindred, but' friends; of tbiaiiag i.jz if we less all else, Acland—you are a Chartist and meant weU-r-did'nt Rushton of Haiifi»x, on tho death, of ;S>mu>l'Hol berry, themselves. Oh.' and angle patches, of several lugs ; this land will pay tbe Star. yea, and from our sheMiies, for let them give what they He spoke lfct us keep thai ; gain back all opera- you I never made use of any you ? But we grieve to say Billy is only a^ 'liberal. who died a martyr to liberty in York Castie. for by thit we may well for cultivation. Let tho poor snd starving I beg leave to assure ¦will, it is only . o\xv due. D-jn't let us feel ashamed of effect on rear their own have ever said in this But as he is occupied in the Palace yarJ^e have taken for upwards o;- an hour with thrilling . t^a tives i>e set to work thereon ; they will such assertion. All that I our cause, or cure wbat we riay be called upon to suffer ' ^theiu\ to/unite for Isothing is impossibl , nor to the people. for the outlay. Give them matter, upon the many threats of publishing in the Star, the liberty of sending to the Slar this little Recount of Charter of cur liberties,' and advisecl^^ ¦ e to Goi food, and a surplus to pay for it. Thick cf wbat good the money you get will do ^^ object , and' ' never ; rest By union they cm render what is possible probable, and , and they will rear their own dwellings, and was that I shonld reply to it. agricultural distress. His, perhaps, might not meet the accoBiplishinent of their the means the familes of Government victims. Think; of thoae; at all hazirds to" mafe- --it "Whst is -pio '^blz certain. every other necessary ; they would keep the roads well But to the statements. the North , so we give it in few words,—" Ati Crockie satisfied but bo 'determined - who counted not ti-.eir livea dear unto them, so tbat ,^ " 'hymnj composed- br Mr, eleaned, as the dirt would be good manure for their No. 1. Tiiafc Mr. Sfcallwood did appropriate the whole Hill, the residence of the brother of a worthy ipag is- ¦'¦' ' the law of- the land. Tho Methiuks I have now said scScieut to shew the they might, '' emaadpate ua from ..our shackles. Think , and inserted in the Chartist Circu- x corn gardens ; they would save the counties the expense profits to his own use until the 28th of April. Not trate of this city, by the name of Freeland, a cow ¦of ' las Copper of Lsicesler n-fficaey of a cere trade-union to do more than tem- ¦with a-Hunt; a.C.obbett, a Clayton, a Hplbcrry./and, a > at the' cjaxo Sido of our.-departed porarily, A union of a rural polica ; for were the roads thus lined with a true, inasmuch as the monies -were not paid that consti- chaneed to dia This was a chance not to feamefc , pine away tar, and the one sung DT imperfectly, "benefit the members, too inany others. Think of those who now bro her werte used on the oocasipi1. A; collection ct np- of all contented, because a well-fed peasantry ; there would tuted the profits until a long time after the ball. One every day, to obtain , among the labourers, a taste of in prisons, for merely striving tJ break asunder our t , ; uniocitts for the Charter wonld procure a lasting were; heard with j-3y wartia of £2 was: liuida at the cl otv, cf the service for benefit and this is the that each and all be no chance for robbers to carry on their depredations of the witnesses, Mr. S. Ford, corroborated - this by batcher's meat. Tiie jlid-tiding fetters. Think of Frost, Williams, . aud ;J0nea, who . ^ assistance of the cottagers, -whose casKs, the bereavoa-widd^ To3 :congregation was very large should is truly to without detection. I assert, without fear of proof to admitting hey aid one shiiliup, tbe balance of his &CCOUn *t amongst the honwstsada languish in exile for nobly standiug up; for bur lights. ¦ seek and give to each other—this of the ' :¦"'" • . , and! whose: chimney- and attentive. '. :. ' ; , Support and strengthen «ec*i other, not to weaken each the contrary, that the land by the toad Bidea through' during the ^sitting Convention, . or tuts, were in want of pork Think of the very nmny Others who are suffering for us'. : . them, produce a Statement No. 2. Balance-sheet. A tissue of fabrica- liooka were devoid of bacon flitches. They bad i Other—ttii -would lende* trades-unions needless—all out Britain would, if cultivated by Oh! thint of those briive, those truly noble, iibose CGUSCII Mf ETiKG -^-Oa Monday ev;;nin?,;th'S ,body ifQUld lesser serpenta were by sufficiency of food for the present starving operatives. tions ; not true, inasmuch as it never was put forth as a a conference (like the League) aud the result was an right down bonourables and :then say if we oug]bt ever CoaiicU room, Butterwosth's-buUti- be swallowed np, as the them to have the , met aa nBual iu.Uie one Mr, Aaron's—all would merge in one with the power of all Then there are the yet open commens; let these be correct and true account of the tffiir of tbe 3rd cf application to Mr. Freeland to allow to grow weary in well doing; Remember the V^yes of in^a. Tho meeting was a nuinetoiis ; Burl&y wns dead cow and partake of its spoils. They were per- to protect each. Aye, get the Charter, and it will do added to the roadside farms ; the filth cf the to January, such a correct and true account being rendered the men are fixed on us, and if they can but see we was called to tbe chair. After rtceiving the contribu- near some of them would make them good corn fields, a matter of utter impossibility—impossible, because the mitted to do what they pleased with it. Gratefully and , there is nc4 a man several , arrangements were made tot more for ns than all besides. What makes trades 1 unlooked-for are in real eainest aboat the matter tions-i-f .^ localities trade do not if hauled on to them. Then there are the moors and Commit ee neglected their duty. thankfully they acknowledged such an of them who wonltV not ratber die to attaiuAyith ub Mr. 6 Connor's le«tare on Tfcci-sday : evening, after unions ineffectual ? Because all in the Bkin and dissect sftWHcfem ariem, join. What alone can make ChsrtiBm ineffectual ? All fuiu grounds of the landed, game, and hunting gentry, Thus, on the. evening of the ball, Mr. Foid and boon , and proceeded to our freedom, than turn aside irigloripusly. ^LtmeHiher, which was brought before thei mee:in g by Mr. White- , of which , in a manneif : that would uofc have working men not joining. But I would not wish it to be mere barrows tor f oxes, harbours for birds myself went to the hall carrying between us a portable the horned animal, •• they conquer who believe they can." Let us each head, the notica he had given the. previous weefe,"Tha^ your trade union the wretched unwilling idlers may say, in the werd3 of Btove, to warm the arena ; by the bye, one we had disgraced Billy himself. One man congratulated him- ^^ iordi to the lelp of tho Manchester to rop«senti inferred that when you come out of weight of the " come up to the help of:the. a dolegate should be sent to harbour of Jesus, " The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air borrowed for the occasion. When we arrived at the self on having obtained fourteen pounds Lord against and depend upoa it, wome» locality &n the 16fch of August,* you are to abandon it No, keep it up as a family a fortnight , and the mighty ;"' » the Ciartista of this refuse, should the storm of persecution driYe you back. have nests, but the sons of men have not where to lay door (four miles distant from my house) we found the meat, and said it would last his our influence and exertions will soon pull opp-cessidn which was confirmed, and Air. S- Hodg.on was sa> their heads." door locked, no one there, and the time for opening the glad enough they were of it. Fortune also shed her Our aid added to tne men's, Keep it up as a hive or a nest to settle in, after your and a dead down . Unity ia streBgtb. lecte+1. Sir Kobert, the country is filling with unwilling doors just at hand. Then I had a walk of about a beams in this fortunate neighbourhood, will soob make our t} rants yield to us our lighta, or flight in the or>en air. Keep it up as a small benefit to near. But S-BuiLDf-NCS -Mr.B'-ishton pieached bnt come beggars. Your Government must do something for mile in quest of the key : one of the members horse had yielded np his breath somewhere perish. if we will, we must and. shall BuxTERWORTH kelp you to get a greater with. Come out, / On! yes, ' ' ; ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' " ' ' ' ¦ ' iu til Asacciatiun room, desperate a hard-hearted Chris- " ; ¦ ¦ • ¦ ' ¦ "' ¦ ¦ ¦ clock, unwilling though had by this time arrived. When spoken to the owner was ainan of scruples, • ¦ ': • • ¦ • ¦ ¦¦ in the eveniBg at eix o' or they will become pravaii. - . . . , . . . . ;¦ / ;- . - • . . ;.; ¦ . ont your own callings, in them, . :. . ; ...... ; , as trades, with the signs of right to food , •• corii-iepealing Mr. overftowing. Mf. R. ha icled his the colour hitherto been Bail- thieves : no, not thieves, for they have a on tbe matter Oh ! he thought it was tian, and not Uke tive true-heatted which was filled to of your clans. You have taken ; he did carrion io fill the bellies of My sistetsy let neither of us rest until it can be said subject In a tnast-ily maanev, rnd cono.ude i hi i ad- now launch boldly forth into in the land of their birth; and if the rich have all a hoax , indeed !" The doors Cobden. Ho tefused the and aU, '«, Many daughtera *ag in a bounded riYer, b3Ck , pretence of its being on the Sab- with truth of us, each drt.83 with an euerge:ic upytal tc th& nieei>ng tobscoma the wading, now strike from them their land, they are justified in takiDg being opened the Hall was found in a diity Englishmen, and on the excalleat them all. . limititssocean—you have been their state ; the avenue leading thereto contained gTeat heaps bath-day, h» »way and sent ittOBOme bQunas in hswa dbie -viitubualy, but thou " united and demsud tbeir r5gbt3 in sQjWcsahB^ou;d not a portion of the produce to prevent themselves and put ib ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ oat and swim. A bold Chartist is the best Chartist ¦ - ¦ " ¦ •- • ' -\ ¦ ' ¦- - ¦' • .. - Sir through ef filth ; what was to bo done j , gentlemen of the N?rth, what , . ::- . . Youra sincerely, . .; : : :•; es; you will do more little ones dying of hunger. But if you, , ? Why, Mr. Stallwood tho vicinity There ¦ be iuij'andeistocd. i-^^^fcbk. Come out, but come out as trad them to this became scavenger—procured &a, »»d think ysu condition of the agricuhurists ; ^ good be more likely to bring the your criminal cillousness, should leave shovels, broonis, of the In the great cause, tl r to banw ? In ty we ate bo completdy priefct-tiduen, 46, College Bow, Camborne, been withdrawn by itBC^Wiai^F^WW^JP^Sat' Let it be said fhere go the MasonB' they were famishing children, becomes the but who this ci fS ^ , " the murderous take cheques » oh, Mr. Stallwpod. -. who Soor- l&avUoril-riddfcn. and middle class-ridden, ttot the July 8th, 1S12. cf PaiUa-L ent. ^* ' the firzt to move, the first to draw the ethers *ut" ing tis life against the laws and is to be /J^^f^^^fS ; ;/ ' ' ¦ ¦ 'S/ ^: ¦ ' y " : ¦/' : - ¦ ¦ ' 8 . - THE ^.R ^ ^M ^^^^ i . ; ; .- - . . . . . V, : ; - .; ,,^:o:^ :] _ . ^ . : : ^ '.whole; all ; prinoi ^Dvi^tciuins €!)arif ^t Sctton-i?? Ashfield.—Feargus O'Connor, Esq. ExTRAORDiNABY Trotting Match — On Tues- Mr. T. DuNCOMBE said , if the Right Hon. Baronet therefore ofeject to theCharter as a He like- never equalled—actuating ple along ^r ^?tnuj0 . poverty-gtrieken day afternoon a number of the sporting world as- iu i the private communication he had held with wise bbjedted to some of Mr. White's statements, finding favour in their eyes; and become so power- will make his public entry into this were village, to contend for the rights of the rich, and sembled at the extensive enclosure attached to the him that evening, had not said that the Govern- and afiirmed that the middle classes not the ful from their united exertions that they were tha Losdos.—Svnday Etemsg Lectubxs.—Mr. the poor, and no less, at Rosemary Branch Tavern, for the purpose of wit- ment would not institute any inquiry into the sub- tyrants that Mr. White Represented them. only party in the state whose assistance and aid no more ; and the rights of resolution. He said ': ' : 'f' ' ho3e;.'; i 1 ' - ;;^8hed ' llisDsjworti ymu lecture as the Goldbeaters three o'cloek in the afternoon of Tuesday next, July nessing an extraordinary matoh—a grey pony, ject;, and that he (Mr. Duncombe) must act upon his Mr. RiiTBiY Bupportcd the were Bought- for ,- by/:.. t w;ho ' to Arci3» Old St. PaBcras Road ; Mr. Wilson at the twelve hands and a half high, the property of Mr. own discretion,; he would not now have pressed the lhat although a staunch Chartist ho was incliried to aggrandize capital and jummom at the.^xpensa •26ih, when it is hoped that all the haters of the working, Carpenters' Ar;n=. Brick-Jane : Mr. Southie at the liberty of the 'working class will attend.—A tea party Burke, a gentleman well known on the turf, being matter, nor would he do so, as he understood the adopt means for reconciling the middle and of ; iNDCsxRy ; but whose §ffotts. were powerless, Hi-, or Mi?s, Glebe Fields ; Mr. Martyn, at the in honour of the backed for £50 to trot fourteen miles within an hbnr, Right Hon. Baronet to Say that ho should have an classes. He then read an extract from a newspaper unless backed by the popular "voice*. An undeniable will take place the same evening, s Magazine set- proof Cannon Coffee House, Old-street Road ; Mr. Balis above gentleman, when a large booth will be erected with a monkey for its rider. The novelty of the opportunity on Friday. which was copied from Bldckwood' , of the strength of the people's union, and tha a; the Star Coffee House, Golden-lane ; Mr. Ridley for the occasion. Tickets for males, one shilling ; affair attracted, in addition to the batting men and Sir. J. Graham explained, that what he had said ting forth that if the middle classes were induced to firm determination that existed amongst them to ai the nock Hou;e, Castle-street, Leicester-square ; be had of the cognoscenti in horseflesh, an immense assemblage of to the Hon. Gentleman Was, that he^ would not make throw themselves into the arms of the Chartists it establish the reign of principle over that of men, waa females, nincpence each ; and may For these given iri Isot.DuSel d a» ihe Three Crowns. Richmond-street; following persons, viz. Mepsrs. G. Kendall, Pinglo ; spectators, including several ladies resident in the any engagement to enter into any such inquiry, would ruin thb landed aristocracy. the fact, that the desertion of leaders pro- Mr, Fusseli at the Crosvn Coffse House, Beak-street; neighbourhood in their equipages. The monkey of unless the petition contained some charge against reasons he would wish to secure the assistance of duced ho division, nor even confusion in their ranks. Wm, Buckland , Top of Haslam's-feill ; J. Shaw, If even the Mr. KoiisaE, 21 i ha Al bion, fehoreditch ; Mr. Roase, Oatp'-hill ; A. Sales, Parliament-street ; L. Marril, conrs8 was the '*' lion" of the day, and according the magistrates or the constituted authorities. He the middle classes. most cherished showed signs of tamper- repeatedj that he would nofc enter into the inquiry Mr. Peteb Hoet arose For the purpose of answer- ing with the enemy : if at the Buck's Head, Bethnal Gresn ; Mr. Mee at Market-place ; T. Radford. Idlewells ; A. Witham, to the conditions of the match * ho was to be he even went orer. neck and iha IVisiogtaa , Oxford-street , S-cr-nty ; Mr. Andtr- King-Btrect ; hi.J ohnson, booted, Epurred, and otherwise attitedV after unless he received some; official communication im- ing Mr. Gordon. He said that Mr. Gordon was in crop, he was suffered to depart alone I: His fallen Over Green ; M. Gonnor, ; but if he refused condition s-n, af.he Liiarit-r C> ffce H^«:-v. airaitoa Ground , Sk,'gby ; T. Hibbard, Mansfield ; John Hunt, Fe- the fashion of the jockies at Epsoa or New- pugning the conduct of the inagistrates. favour of giving; every man a vote might inspire pity and sorrow ; but his WcE'.nnnsur. Mr. iian'.z v .1 lecture on Sunday vest-side ; Mr. Firth Kirkby, Forest-side ; and of market, and was to ride the pony in the usual to agree to the other points of the Charter, which desertion only led to renewed exertiona on the part evening , at the lisa, No. 1, i^ina Walk, L^inberii. Mr.'Thomas Crompton, New Road, Sutton-in-Ash- style, with saddle and bridie. The monkey origi- was necessary to give effect to that vote, it was of the whole, and still greater independence of tha. nally selected for the undertaking is the property COVENTRY. like putting a horse into a field of clover, and trammels of leaders and leadership. -No leader, 3-Tr. DtTFiETD will lechircGii Monday evcnlnc, at fi--ld , snb-Secretary. u^d Cro of a foreigner ; but in consequence of his making an placing a muzzle on him that he toight not be able nor the whole of them combined, could now the Tl i^o ^rn , Cumbenvell. . Oldhaji.—Mr. Daniel Dunavan will lecture in the DEFEAT OF THE ANTI-CORN LAW AND C0M- to eat : the horse might as well bo turned to graze market the popular ; on Sunday next, at attack on the owner, and wounding him with his exertions. The leader inighfe Ms. Pelgusox ttIII lecture on Monday evening, Charhst-rooin, Greaves-street, teeth severely on the arm, it was deemed prudent by PliETE SUFFiiA GE PARTY. oh a causeway. (Loud laughter.) obtain his price; but the people would riofc iis o'clock in the erenbg. made a neat and ratify or even at the £:ig Tave;u, Fulhain Road. Mr. Burke to obtain a substitute, and with that Tho Anti-Corn Law men made their final struggle Mr. Davip Shaw, of Nuneaton, csuntenance the bargain. And wa3 ikiB- Faukek w;ii lecture on Monday evening, Haltf.ax.-Ou Sunday (to-morrow), a funeral view Mr. Ba,tty, the celebrated equestrian manager, "C pointed speech, in- which he showed up the incon- not this sombthing to be proud of? Was ifc no con- at yv.il the Chartist room , Swan- in oventry, on Tuesday last. For a week-previous the iizka'uiin C-w iTie Buuss, Waterloo Road. sermon bo preached in was applied to for the loan of one of hia trained had posted the town with bills sistency of the middle classes, and wished that some Bolation to himself, to be able ; to say that he had co;/pice on the dtatli of oar lamenttd brother, Saml. they , announcing a ' on , moiiktys, and that gentleman selected " Signor mode could bo devised to¦ remedy the evils that done a man s worliin producihg such a healthy siata trill meeting to bo held in the county Hall, which were ' " : ¦ ' ' ¦' ' ' ' ; '¦' " •¦" ' ' :' " " ¦ '¦ - ^s. Asdsbsos leeinre Tuesday evening, Wilkinson, after which a . ' • . . ¦• • : ¦ -a . . -. : : •'/ : ¦ . . amongst those Ilolberrj-, by Mr. Wniiam Jocko,'"' who had already earned considerable repu- , Siabvation ! Starvation ff existed. . . . . of feeling who had always hitherto at 55, ' •!sauoi .Room, King-street, Compion-sti'c-st, At tho appointed time the " fai gnor" made his dy now left for the people's distress—Complete etand their own position. It was the interest of the pap to seotipnal and needy , leaders ? He did Civrtfnvr, H. liver a c'Ljeourso in the saxao place, fro m the wordp, appe ra ce a tende b ' ¦ ¦ :' the shopkeepsra to assist the working men to secure feel proud : and he felt the more so, a n , t d y one of the rough-riders Suffrage. ' { • " ' ; -V- at knowing that Mb. Baixs vrill lecture on Tuesthy overling next, " My people, children ara your oppressors and belonging to Mr. Batty's establishment. He was good wages, as their ; profits would be thsreby if he, himself, were to attempt to turn, either to the woiaen rule " To commence at half-past A lettor, inclosing one of _the -placards, was for- at ;be Zujle Cc-2=5 House, Guiidford-streeJ. over you. dressed a Ia Chifney, or Scott, his jacket and buck- warded to Mr. Whtte, of Birmingham, which was increased j whilst it was the interest of manufacturers right or to the left , from the course he had chalked Borough. fire o'clock. skins- being built by a first-rate west-end Schneider, to reduce wages ;; they ought, therefore, to look for out in their presence seven years ago, he would be read by him to a Chartist meeting, upon which it bt?t could n6t expect 2-Ik. Fc3??.ll ^ili keinre on Monday evening nest, Southcwbah — On Sunday morning ('o-raorrow), and his top-boots would have done honour even was resolved that he should comply with the request the support of the shopkeepers, unceremoniously dismissed from tbeir 6ervice, ai\ci an open-air meeting v.-Dl be held on Siddell Top 10 tho renowned Hoby. The colours he sported that of the manufacturer?. He would therefore despised, and deservedly contemned. This healthy at ihr i'ca;bcr= TaTera , Warrc-L-rtrevl. contained in the letter, and proceed to Coventry on theta- (weather periEiu-i»g), at half-past fciiihi o'clock. wcro red and white, and in his right paw the day of tafteting, as itappeared that grea>t exertiona appeal to those having a similar interest with state of public feeling, however, had hot been pro- Ms "Fr?SELL vr] U Icctare on Weecsscav evenirg' Mr. Wallace and otLcr friends Irona Halifax wiil he carried a handsome riding whf p, and also wore a selves, to join their ranks, and by giving their cordial duced without effort, nor without opposition : and at the- V;ci-_=iir., L'aiehouHe. were being made to thrust the Complete Suffrage address the meeting. pair of small spurs buckled round his boots. The movement before the country, under the sanction 00-0Deration¦ , put an eiid to the present agitation. the most deadly foes he had to encounter in his pro- ro' »rx. a>"i> Lottebt will be held on of 'M Dayi'd ' ' Bdckney then replied, and after A scrET. B. I Ktighlet.—Mr. Benjamin Rushton will preach pony he was mounted on is a vcry fast trotler, but the men of Coventry. - .jv- gress to establish right and liberty were those; who Moriaj evening i-.*xi , at iho b-ri g Tavern, Falha ra- : notwith.-tanding his performances, time- was in making various observations on the ppeeches of were known to the assembled thousands before him j¦ : fiolbcrry 's funeral sermon on Sunday ('o-morrow), At twelve o'clock, the county Hall was crowded, E.r.ad, the ro-i.v-ds 10 3,0 *.o the p^iiieal victims. ; evening, in the Working Man's this instance backed at odd?-. After the arrange- the parties who had supported the . amend-: as the Aristocracy of Labour./ For seven years long at firo o'clock in the al the whilst hundreds were outside tho doors who could the necessity Tickets, aicv.ttici; t? the whole, 9d. each. Sereral ; Hali, Sun-street. A collection will be made for the ment cf the u^ u preliminaries etart took place, not gain admission. Mr. Libley Whittem was un- ment,. he concluded by uraihg had he met these sli my snakes ; sometimes concealed prcftsrlon^I £.~ u:L'incii2.re cadged. the friend of party of passing the original . resolution^ ; in the grass j disconsolate widow. Mr. Burke, and a gentleman , the animously called to the chair. , waiting an opportunity to strike 1; and Toiv su Hjlm lets.—The Chartists of this locality who had taken the bet, cantering on each side of the 1) The CuAiKMAN then put the amendment, and re- sometimes coiled around him with .. fraternal ' em- 1 East and Nourn Ridings.—Will any Chartist in Tho GiiAiBiHi briefly alluded to the object for quested them to hold up both hands, when an im- aie nj-ikuii; srfasgeinents for an excursion to Wa.;- pony, with oao or two others cullopirig in the rear. which the meeting was called, and iwtroduced brace, hissing faint praised in his earhe to beguile and! S Thir?k , Krbymoor?ide, or Pickering, in the North He performed the distance iu fi fpy -six minutes and mense forest was npheld, - accompanied by loud betray. Their efforts,; however^ had hitherto ford. en ihe 15:h of Au^us:, which place theyintend ' ¦ : " ¦ a= I 3\icine, and Driffieid, or any other town, in the Mr. TaUNTON , who sot-e to move the first resolution, - ' - ' ' ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ " ' ;' v ses:nig. fifty«ihiee seconds of the iven timo, consequently cheers. . - , ; /- / • successfuliy frustrated. One by one had they shewn to h id a C i.ar:i=i. '¦ East Kidm^, }vho iiava Bot yat, but would like to ^ which was a declaration, of the distress which "B E£ZN TOLEY-STREET.—Mr. Skelton having three minutes and seven seconds tospare, aiid He then put tho original motion, and onJy few themselves in their true colours at last | and their SlSG A Q. at i have, tho serTices of a lecturer, Eend their s'ddres.s existed throughout the land. The speaker dwelt ¦Will ;e:iuT ^-hrre on Sunday ereiung eight o'clock. was not at all distressed. The Signor rode in firdt- hands being held up in its favour, he declared the rage and malice against him aa an individual, to the District Secretary. Edward Binley, 19, Bil- at some length on the misery endured by the people, amen dm en t to bo carried. This announcement was EMGH^BnjDGS—Mr. Whttlcr will lecture a; the rata Kty le, camo in with his whip in his mouth , and and concluded by moviniK the resolution. were exhibited in exact proportion as his efforts -, . t^n-streer, Layerthorp, York , as ho wishes to cor- appeared quite conscious of his own merits as an received with loud cheers, and clapping of hand?. tended to produce independence Eu*ie. >-o. ;i-f.r ee:. en Tuesday evening. ¦ respond wiih them on the subject. Mr, Bboomfield secoudod the resolution, Which of thought^ and Mautleboxe.—Dt. P. M'Douall will lecture ai equestrian. Id is said that 'this feat is unparalleled ously. Mr.v Rattray then moved a memorial to the freedom in action amongst the; Chartist ranks, and Birmingham.—A public meeting of the boot and was carried unanim Queen founded on the resolutions, to ba signed by the _ Wer£ing- Q*n *s Hail, 5, C rens-street/NtwRoad, ;f in the annals of the turf. The Rev. S. W>/m, Baptist Minister, then moved , thus rendered it impossible for ; the neady to live on Snacay evanis.^, a» kaif-pa-t se ven o'clock. ish emAkcrs of Birmingham will bs held at the the Chairman on behalf of tho meeting. bpon sectional differences, or personal attach- evening, when a Defence Fu.nd fob Mason and seven others.— the following resolution :— Mayo L-5>dgs FiMiLKS.—The fem-xle CLartists of ths ;: Britannia, P^ck-line, on Tuesday The fol!o :.ving sums have been received by Mr. Mr. seconded tho motion. ments. Look, too, at the efforts of the cursed and evc-nnig, hajf-pas; ! lecture will be given. Chair to be taken at eight "That, in tho opinion of thia meeting, the evils Mr. Stoddabt moved—¦> ' . detestable Malthusiah crew, to dislodge him from ciiv n;'-es every Tuesday at ei^ht :: Samuel Cook, of Dudley :— enumerated are mainly attributable to class legisla- o' eJ-3ck, for ih'u Burpee of enrolling members, E'.i d : o'cJcck. e. d. " That those parts' of the memorial Which al- the people's ranks. Any why 1 Because he sought - will be holden near ¦ tion. That the restricted and unequal distribution to have Labour enfranchised , receiving contributions. Cards of enrolment, 21. Am .adjourned public meeting From New L<*nton ...... 1 0 • of the elective franchise luded to the repeal of the Corn Laws be erased from and thus enabled ; vreeklv psyir.eiit.5, Id. the Great, Western Railway Station, on Monday , atid the absence of any to protect its own interests. Of all the enemies wa each Alexander Simpson , Dundee ... 0 6 efficient projection in its exercise, have enabled the the memorial." L^H3kth ;—Mr. Bfowi; preaches to-raorro-w evening, July "25:h, to take into consideration the Democratic Chapel, Notting ham ... 7 10 ' hare had, or have to contend against, Malthusiaa- ' lauded interest, leagued with the representatives of Mr, Gordon rose to. order.. He maintained that ism is the most subtle and deadly; ertzizz 2: No. 1, C-ii^a Walk.—Mr. Balls lictnrcs prhu-iptvs as coniained in the People's Charier, and Hull 5 0 other pestilent monopolies It se^ks, by a on Tuesday evening; a-: ihz same place. to meiacriaUs? her Mnjts'y on behalf of Brook, , to obtain a paramount the memorial should be rejected altogether, or passed pretended sympathy, wish the wrdngs and ondurings " ascendaMcy in Parliament, (.hereby cnablicg them to in its present form. SmSLT.—The m-mbers of tae Surrey Ccuncu sre Pedd=e, and all political offenders. The choir will 14 4 of. the_ labouring classes, and by aa affscted identity sacrifice the interests of justice and humanity to : Mr. Stoddart then moved—- of political inteirests, to obtain th© guidance of tho Kquc-c: d t-> Eist un Sn iday next, at seven o'clock, be taken at halj-past six precisely, by a working their eordid views of personal aggrandisetnent. v ; man. " "That the memorial be rejected , and that instead popular will : and this first object once obtained, ar Xo. 1. Ch n-i Walk. Lambetn, .13 business of im- Mr. Jacob Wrowett th' pcri.ai.es V71JI be- brcu^iis before ihem. Birmingham —A .ommodious room at tho top of HOUSE OF 10KDS, Tuesday-Jul y 19. aeoondefl' 15 resolution, which thereof another should be adopted , calling on her then they are enabled to seat Capital firmly on his " waa put from the chair andmianimo'i?l y agreed to. Majeaty to disioive the present Pit rjiament , and call throne over/prostrated;Labour. This Euypy ^iz-lcy' s Iocs. — iMcadsy and . Tuesoay. Hili-stre>:t , near to the Frea 'Church , hss.been taken Besides receiving several pttitiona against the is the real > r (s- by the Washington Chartists, llr. Soar will lecture Collieries' Bil!, including one from females employed It is necessary to state that the orowd outside the men to her Councils who would make the People's object of Malthusianism, and to obtain the means l u^.-! l.-t a:.-i "i^ii. a > louet.-ter ; WednesdayAil , a: hail was so treat that the meeting was adjourned to lishing , '¦' ¦ S;r ct-d ; 'lhur5CaT» Uireucrster. localities at i:s opening on Monday night. in mines in Scotland , the " House" was chitily Charter the law of the land." of accomp it no tffort had been spared. •This ^^ 'd employed in discussing the Drainage (Ireland) bill St. Miohaers chiirchyard, which adjoins the County is the reason of the many " now moves'^ and new in thi> d?5trit, rrotctir»ii g Mr. Ridley's services, will TiiEiiE will be a Teetotal camp meeting he at Mr. Robert Mauon seconded the proposition, Hall. The speakers addressing them from ¦ the¦ win- " new:moyes," that have been started to " get rid 10 ' ¦ ' ; ' ' ¦ ¦ of Stalky Bridge, on Sunday (to-morrow) vrheu Mr. in a Committee, which passed through that stage ¦ ' • • ¦ - ¦:¦- ¦ Mr. G. White, being again loudly called for, have '-L.3 ^Oi.-i^£iw dir.-ci to him st Mr. Abell's, : • ¦ - . :• ¦' sup- idows.. , :. FeargUs, and his mad followers." " Feargus was 15, Prince-ttrc-st, CVacc-tier, by Sunday r.ext. P. M. Brophy, and other advocates of tho principles after a division. ported the amendment in a long addresv, during of total abstinence wiil address the meeting. The re-committal of the Collieries' Bill was post- Mr. David Bugkney moved the third resolution, which he was frequently cheered : to be got rid of," because he spoiled the game of Bbxdfgiu).— Oa Saturday evening, Uo night.) at ponedI till Monday, and it seems now very unlikely which gave rise to the oppositionjof the Chartists; * the Malthusian crew 1 because he denuded them of oight o'clock, Sir. Bro-k will icctnre at the ilasou's Eccles.—The Chartist youths will hold a camp The amendment was thea put by the chairman, in Eccles on Sunday (to-morrow) if the that it should pas3 thid session. ic was as follows : aud carried unanimously, with the exception of two their borrowed plumes ; because he invariably ex- Aims. mee'ing , posed their hollow sophistries and horrible pro- we? ther permit. " That in the opinion of this meeting the opening hands. ' A Meeti.ng will b-e ceiQ.at t>e Rose, Saamrock, of the ports for the free importation of jects to his . attentive. - '- listeners. For this he was arpenter's Hall.—Two lect ures will be dcli- HOUSE OF COmWNS-Tuesday,Jul y IS). corn would The Chairman then declared the amendment car- and T^i-iiis. Bradfor d , on Monday. evening iitxx, zt C be productive of immediate relief ; but, that the ried • and ihe announcement was received with ve- denounced ; for this he was plotted against ; for eight oVIcci ; Messrs. Smyih and Ilnrley will vr-red in the 200ve Hall, .on ' Sunday, tfo-morrow) Tho House was occupied the principal part of the this he was reviled and abused. But they had not evening with the Poor Law Amendment Bill. only 'pernianent security for the people aijainst the hement;cheers. . ., . . . -. . - . .' . . 1 accre~3 z m' meeiiug. JuJy "24:h, in the afternoon at hulf-past two o'clock, crying evils inflicted by unjust legislation 'yet ' got rid of Feargus" j and, piease God, they by Mr. Wm. Dison, and the other by by Mr. James Sir James Graham announced that at tho late is to be A commit.tee of four was then appointed to draw ; A ppeslet Ektt gs —A Chir'ist njeeting tvi;! be obtained from a HouPe of ..Gomihons represeiiting the up tho Nloraorial to her Majc&ty , to bo afterwards never shculdj till Malthusianism itself was got Lc-aca, s.t half-past s:x o'clock in the evening. period which the session had now reached, it was tho rid of never again to offend the sight tcla htra oa Sun--iy evening next, at iJx o'clock. intention of Government to press only tho early whold people, and elected : upon tko principles laid signed by the Chairman. or sense of The parses who aireL'd iho Yeadon camp iceeti^g Sheffield.—Mr. Hajney Trill adorns the friends down in the iiocumont called the People's Charter, On tho motion of Mr. Wiiite three cheers were man I He had baen, hitherto, its uncompromising clauses (which are those relating to tho continuance , enemy ; he had never shunned, but sought, ivili attend hire. offrtedom on Sh'rs Green , on Sunday afternoon (to- an-i powers of the Commission), together with some and adopted by the -conference of the middle and given to tho Chairman for his impartiiil conduct. tha morrow.) The Sht fiield fri- nds will assemble in Fig - battle with it: and he would an ecemy continue, "Y£!DO.\ 3Ioos.—A Cisrnst «a'p ineet' e wiJI bp raifceUaneons provisions rtiating principally to working classes, held in Birmingham¦ ¦ , in the month The Chairman mado a suitable ackuowledgcnent; ¦¦ r'. Tree-lane room, a-, ona o'clock to depart for Shire , April ''¦' ' "and.battle to it give; dnto tne end. Whatever face Iseid hers on Sunday nest, a t two o'clook , -.vhen a , casual poor a.rid lunatics, and to the qualifications of last." . .,; after vrhich three enthusiastic cheers were given for Green at- half-past one precisely. the People's Charter, and three for Feargus O'Coil- the " old friend" might assume ; whether that of di=cas5Joi2 vrlu. lake pla.ee b; i sreea the Charrists and andpowais of tcuardiaiis. In the next session , the &>r. Cash seconded the resolution. ".Corn-Law-Repeal ;" Free-Trade ; -n- Air.HaRNEY will address the Sheffield Chartists Government, he said, would introduce a fresh bill nor, after which the meeting separated* " " support the- the Cc-tu Law R-jpfiiir>, on tho bensfiis that onld -(to-morrow) at seven o'clock at , Mr* Pkter IIoey then addressed tho meeting, Whigs-in-preferenoe-to-the-Tories ;" tho result to iLe rrorking ma.u from a repeal of ihs Cora on Sunday evt-nin^, , embodying tha clauses nc.v to be dropped. Consi- Mr. White invited all who intended to join tho "Ballot;" Sky-ed^e.' and was loudly cheered. He proceeded at great '" monumeats for-the Scotch martyrsVi " extended Laws. dering this altered ttato of things, he hoped that length to shew that the free importation of corn National Charter Association to follow him to the A PrsLJC Meeting of tho unemployed operatives Ghartifit room, in Piilcier-lane, where addressiJS suffrage ; educationa-l suffrage' ; " household Lees.—On Sunday. July 24ib, 1S42, two sstkotis gentlemen opposite would forbear fr,'m insisting on would not produce the benefit which the resolution suffrage "; lodger suffrage "; or " complete suffrage"; ' the Cc-Esrcgauocal iletho-. of Shrffi-l-i, wil! beheld in Roseoe-iields, on Monday the amendments cf which they had given no"ice. asserted. He objected to the latter part of the reso- were delivered by Mr. Stoddart, the Chairman, Mr. will be preached iu u-t evening at seveu o'clock. ¦¦ Rattray, and Mr. Whito ; after which stxty-eight whatever mask Malthusianism mi/jht put on ; and School Kocui, Lees, by Mr. I?aic harrow.of Boiton, , July 25'h , Mr. Sha! man Crawford's amendment, to give the lution which referred to tho Birmingham 'Confer- it had successively piifc on all and every one of thosa ¦when A Meme-tr's M eeting will be held in Fig-tree-lane Irish Poor Law Commissioners power to grant out- ende, and said it was got up for the purpose of prop- members were enrolled. a co:I-.--c:=-'-3 wi'I be aade afterof each Ffnnon enumerated ; whatever dress it might wear, there 'r2jir;^ the czv-nses fnrnishic^ the room, en Tuesday evening, July 26th, at eight door relief, and Mr. Fielden's amendment, that the ing up the Corn Law Repealers. He also pointed The meetingla9ted soven hours, beginning ai twelve toirard s d:" and eliding at seven o'clock ; and a grea'er devotion he was to meet it ; ; to denude it of its veiling ; to Charust Room. In the r-venin?, the fnnersl sermon o'clock. BiJl be no further proceeded with till a full inquiry out the immense quantity of land which waa uncul- expose the cloven foot ; to hold it np to public scorn : has bc?n raade into the tffeas of the law on the tt vaSed, as a nteana of supplying labour and food to to principle was never exhibited than has been shewn of the - 3"-e SiaiTiii Holbciry, of SheSei d, will be Baensley.—On Sunday, JuJy 24, a public exam- by the worlutjg men of Coventry, who aro known in all its hideous deformity of appearance and object;. preached. inanon or the children ot the Odd Fellows' Sunday condition of the workiug classes, were bo: h lost by the s'arving -people, and said that the Charter alone He was not to be amused ay professions, even though lar^e majoriHes. A great number of' the-' clauses of could remedy the existing misery to. ' -.hethe -most intolligeut working men to be found Caklisls.—Ca Sunday evening next, at eight School will take place, wfcen friends , enemies, and in England , for they have scores of good lecturers those should bo " complete," from men whom he patrons aro kindly invited to attend. the Bill were struck out by tho Ministers, and the Tho rain which was falling for upwards of an knew only wished , o'clcc-k. the secretary of the Carlisle Charfet Asso- remainder were assented to, after some opposition in their own body. Honour to the men of Coventry1 to steal a march upon him to ciation, vr II read o.- lnal observations on the pro- hour, now increased 80 much as to compel tho establish the dominancy of principles utterly opposed i-^ Leeds.—Mr.T. B. Smith will lecture in the Chartist and some divisions. The Mouse afterwards discus- meeting to adjourn to the Men of England follow their noble example. Eccutif n aiid death, of ths late Samuel Holbcrry. Rcom on Sunday (to-morrow) evening, at ha lf-past County Hall, and after io the interests of labour. Whatever they might c<;il^:ioa in. aid cf his sed the Australia Bill iu Committee,, and adjourned the confusion had ceai-ed which was caused by the pr eierid' he knew their object : ,' knowing that with a view to a bereaved six o'clock ; and the Ki-v. Mr. Jackson , from Man- to two o'clock. obi places i widow, at the Ciuncil rooia, Ko. 6, John-strec-t, , wiil lecture on Tuesday night, at vgr t o'clock. rush to am good , object, and knowing that the SUC0CS3 of that pirty chester Wednesday, July 20. Mr. Stqddart arose, and was reoeived with Joud HUJDDE^SFIBIjP.—Triumphant Chartist •' Caleew^att. ipctare en Thursday would be the complete" enslavement of the Mr. Dean Tatlcb will On the bringing up of the report on tha Poor-Law cheers. He said ht»int«nded to move that the latter Demonstration'.—Tuesday last was a day that will labourer ; tho " complete" chaining ©f his enef gies HocnEii.^.—Oa St:r:day the 2-5th inst;, a css:p night, at. ejj;hi o'clock, in the YicaT's Croft . part of the resolution, referring to tho Birmingham be long remembered by tho " good'seen ond true1' of E3£z-rg wi!= l:e ntltl en Crzuky Shaw, nta? H-jeh- The Rnv. W. Y. Jackson will lecture at the Amendment Bill , and life itself to. the desolating and rampant car of n Couftsrence, bo cia«ed. Ho could not understand tho " right oye of Yorkshire." Their. causo received capital ; knowing all; th's, would ho not be a traitor da :c, io ccm.mrcc.5 a> two o'clock precisely. Mr. follow'r.g places duriirj; tha ensuing weik : Mr. Fscoit moved a c'anre, that it shall be lawful and their pvincvplcs enjoyed a. trivjmph r fora)' Boards of Guardian 's of t he poor in England what they meant by parading their complete >nffra^e an impetus, to the principles he cherished, to the cause he la tiler, of "Miachjs-;-r, wi';l p.u3r=ss the meeting, On Holiday ni^ht , at ha]< -past six o'clock, at nostrum. If chey were Ciia rtists, , that gladdened every - -heart , and ioosetiod evcrv Ig and Wales to grant puch relief as in their judgment . . lot them fall in to espoused , to the party whose interests laid nearest his and vrill c-ire in ta& Association room , Yurkshire i;s ia 1I13 evening. en Wednesday, a5 hil.'-pan «svcn , at WooJhouso ; shall be nece??ary to poor pcr.->ong at their own homes, heart, did he not meet the .' completa" humbugs, ia any order, rulo or regulation of the Poor Law Com- they were to, .lake- an active part. If they refused on every side- Tho occasion was, O'Connou's long- front, and defeat their object, however wily contrived Bixgllt.— Ihe n?st delegate meeting of this ou Friday, at halt'-past stven, 2t M orley ; and on , to iJ3!,rians. street, oitgky, on Sunday, July 31st, at sine o'clock law, but was still ignnrant of it. If its principle were then pursuing ? Ho had not authorised them : erected for Wallett's co of T-no to their; reason. He submitted himself and his in the :ert ii =-i':7, The delegates are re?pec;fni'y re- x\ill lecture here on Tuaiday Eight, at haif-past aud'.-h o. was . -determined.- that anything brought for- streets of ; Huddersneld, eyen at noon , were lined sev-:n o'clock, weather permiiting. were the denial-of relief i-xcept in the workhouso, actions to their discriminating judgment. He qusst&d to bs z-unctuji, as the room wfli be required then he strenuously opposed it , and believed that it ward by them which Was not in strict accordance with crowds of anxious expectaiits ; the town pre- showed the triumphant progress of Chartist princi- for s senses is :ce afternoon. Asjilet.—Mr. Ganjrajge will lecture in the Char- with'-' Chartist principles, should meet wjth his dist senting more the appearance of a fair than the ap- tist Room, to-morrow niijht , (Sunday) at iix o'clock. could not long stand. As a resident in an agricul- ples ; entered into the question of their application Leicestf-r —Aii Saixts Ope>'.—A meeting of the j tural district, he knew from personal experience approval. Tho working meii of England had been pearance of a market day. It had beo-n arranged to the benefiting of the people's condition ; and held on Monday evening next Thomas Dickinson, the Manchester packer, will too often made the, dupes of designing parties, and to form in procession ,and meet Miv O'Connor about rsemberi will be , for ; lecture on Chartism at the following places through that the in-door labour test was productive of the proved, dcmonstranvely, that the welfare ot' the body disenssinj; the fmjsct, " What are the duties ef. very worst effects. The honest, hard-working lest tho last sentenco contained in the resolution, a mile from the town ; and thus conduce him to the politic can only be oonsulted and promoted by I the next three weeks :—Rochdal e, Tuesday, 2B;h ; might be construed into an approval of the Com- piaco of meeting : his arrival, however, some two Chartists at the present time ! and what are the best 28- labourer refused to go into the workhouse, and enabling the pCOpiQ to make tho most of their own means of carry-Ics; oui those duties ?' Mr. William ; Todmorden, 27th ; Haiifas, .h ; Bradford , "29:h ; plete Suffrage ' -. movement he waa resolved to take hours before the time announced, joined with the HuddcrsSeld , 3(kh ; Dewsbury, August, lft ; Leeds, lingered on tiil poverty and disease broke him down , * raw materials—the land and the mikerals. He TVeston has kindly corseiit-ed to open the discussion. • while tho :dle and profligate went into it, and got fat. the -sense of the meeting on itvlest it should go forth Wftnesa of the evening, caused this portion of tho ably exposed the present; insane application of ma- ¦ ¦ ¦ 2ud : Barnsley. 3rd ; Dnncaster, 4th ; R>theiham, to tbo world that the men of Coyeritry were in arrangement to be given up. Three bands of music, chinery to the producing of almost LEicrsTEB.—A camp iceefc w, for north and \ 5th ; Sheffield '7th and Gth ; Derby, No,i on the contra He should like to have asked Mr. Robinson these Eccixs—Mr. Br-rnard M'Cartncy, of Livcrps&l ntck ¦with some sharp iTon insirumenfc, tnd that hia tion which he had yesterday presented fro m Stafford 17, the very men whom they gallery, ring and all ; was crowded almost past en- , relating to this subj - ct. had struggled to invest with power had proved their tilings. But Mr. Robinson and his colleagues knew ¦will Itcmre :n trieCharn 'st Koom, P-cdrS, on Wed- friends threaten criminal proceedi gs against the par- durance. The fron t boxes reserved for females, instead of ' Lord Sandon would put it to the Hon. Gentleman bitterest foes. Hid they not passed the Poor disappointed; better than to appear before tho people .' nesday next, at kalf-psst seven o'clock. tieSj as they allege the husband was not present when Law were filled. Scores had to go away being present at that meeting, they might, at that the assault took place. It apptais that tb9 servant, whether it was quits fair to interpose on this occa- Amendment Act ? (Cheers.) Had they not fiiled Others determined to hear tha words of truth from DrBHAiL— On Monday evening, Mr. James Tay- sion the land with police very moment, be found shut up in the pantry at the who wa3 ia the plot, bad m&f 'd a pretence to retire to , when there was no ono present who was con- spies and bludgeon men i Arid the lips of the apostle of liberty, submitted to all the that lor, will lecture on taa Sands. >lr. Richmond will bed versant with the subject. He suggested a delay of a now, he would ask those gentlemen who Rose and Crown Inn, conspiring asaiust , and havin g satiafied herself of the criminality t>f wanted to crowdings and crushings of an over-iuH galleryi people whose welfare they so laudably afftcted lecture on the Sands, on Sun day afternoon, at t^S Mrs. if—, \rco retired iuto the lodger's bed-room, and day or two, in order that time might bo given to repeal the Corn Laws, how was it that they who The side-boxes were literally crammed. Not an- o'clock, on the death of Holberry, after which a col- communicate with the magistrates. That were talking of giving the poor man a big loaf sup- other soul could be crush into the living to have - at: heart. -; Rather strange that the locked the door, went down stairs, and admitted the would bo ed mass. Such H representative" should skulk into " holes and lection wiii bo made for the victim's widow, hosbandTs friends. It is certain that lie was drtadfuily more convenient, aud perhaps fairer. ported the New Poor Law, which allotted a pauper a aiftht waa never witnessed in the town Of Hudders- "Jv op fire ounce? of bread « corners," instead of meeting the constituent body ewpout, Sal .—A delegate meeting of the maltreated, and tfcat the exposure to the cigft air, in Mr. T. DUKCOMBE thought it was rather exlraor- for a meal 1 (Loud and con- field before : and Huddersfield has long been kno .vii of miners of the counties of Stafivrd, SiiropiMre, and a aiatfi of nudity, baa bad a serions effect upon Ins dfnary th&t the Noble Lortl should interrupt him tittued cheering). If they reail face to face, and there receive his meed y wanted the Charter as the most public-spirited and foremost town in stranger BtiU that the Mal'husian Chester, will bs held at Nevrport, in the coauty of constitution. Although tho affair has been carefully after the notice which bad been 011 the paper a whole why not join with the working men to obtain it \ the kingdom. It has always been up to the mark : praise* And Salvp, o-ii Sunday, the 31s; y, " crewr, who had stickled so streriuonsly for ihe Neff of Jul to take into hushed up in the locul pipers, ic is a matter of general day. Fairness ought to be shown, no& to the chair- Why hoc join the National Charter Association 1 always taken the lead in every useful and patriotic live on consideration ihe propriety of calling a national man of the quarter sessions alone, ht Why talk about Complete Suffrage ? The People ; Poor La.w to " reduce the wprkii g people to notoriety, and, what rendurs it more distressing to the but to the eig 's agitation. Hundreds upon hundreds of persons determined to deles.ate mceUng of the ininer3 of England and ftfcliaga of ail parties is,- that they were of high reli- individuals who were now in Stafford gaol) having Charter was Complete Suffrage , but Complete Suf- could not obtain admission. Even the several bauds a coarser food," should now be so Wales. DiicgaifcS are requested to attend from ihe frage was not iArMgtf'ciiEAP food" down their very throats whether gious standing iu the chiaf Dissenting denomination of been, as he contended, iilegilly committed. If no- the Charter. At tho time tlias O'Con- of musician?, who had so generously given their ser- strange different localities cf t£e above-named counties. tha town. A dissolution tf partnership of the &rm to body in the House knew about the circumstances, he nell was returned for the county of Clare, he vices, were forced to return the people would have it or no I Rather homeward, disappointed they should thus wish to choke them with kindnusa I Caxvekion.—A county delegate meeting will be which Mr. A. belonged was announced on Monday, the would let them know. His objoct ' w'as that tho House avowea himself ft Radical Roformer, and was con- at not having the opportuhity to hear the man they at Catvvrtoa i*-ay r fter the di.~?rciElDg transj etion. The Manchesterand theconniry should know what the working classes gratulated by Mr. Cobbett on the occasion bnt bo highly prized. Room After Mr. O'Connor had taken a show of handj bold , oa Monday next, at the honse of * for them, when they arrived from every one present, for the Charter, wamb and ^>1t. George Harrison, to take into consideration the Chronicle of Saturday, contains the following correc- were suffering tor their opinions. If these indivi- afterwards at, a roeetine in Dublin, he daolared him- at the doors of the pavilion, wag out of the question. ' paragraph self a Constitutional Reformer, and Cobbett all, he sat down amidst the universal plaudits of tne propriety of engaging a lecturer for the county, and tion cf the relating to this case -which duals had been tried at the assizes, or before any re- For some time after the arrival of: Mr. O'Connor ih admiraole to Iran-act other bu.-icess of importance. I; ' appeared ia tha Times of Friday last:—"It was not tribunal bat the court of quarter sessions, thoy would marked very justly, that Mr. O'Connell vyas shifting the paviliony so loud were pntire meeting. A vote of thanks for his is hoped the importunities of the tieachinjgs^ vvas enthusiastically given. him ; and at?ef every IgczjIzj will send a delegate. The meeting to enr intention te have given publicity to this pitnfal have been honourable acquitted by the jury. How his ground, arid made uso of the.'following words:— outsiders to be admittedv thatbusiness could not be &fi" ' a: vote of thanks to the Chairman, and three cheers take place a; ten o'clock. tir in tbe coiumn3 of the Chronitie. The fet-iiny.? of ever, he was in the hands of the House, and if the " Radical • Reform is 'Constitutional Reform, but commenced : but when order was at length restored, -Wil- the friends of both parties must have be^n soffici^ntly Right Hon. Baronet wouid say, that on Friday or Constitutional Reform isVuo'.t Radical Reform. : and one cheer more for the expatriated Frost, Mb. Clahke's !1oct.e fcs the ^ssxjtsg Week.— ' A Mr. James Shaw, of Marsh, a maat^ r cloth dresser, ' Cfawtdr, harrowed up hy the circumstance, without ti:o public somo early day he should have an opportunity of maioia a horse bat a horse isuotanaarft"—Uaughter) was called to the phair; liams, and Johesj and three cheers for the Kou-.QKbiiu Fciest, c-n Sonday (to-morrov?) ; Cai- 1 -- ht and ho briefly introduced meeting dispersed in the best of order, h gl»T Te;^oa, -attention being farther drawn to it; but, as inaccurate brintfiny the case forward, he should be con tent to —so it' was with Completa Suffrage. They mi^j be the leotarer to the meetiag. Mr. O'CoSiXon' the en Monday ; Mansfield, on Tuesday ; Lamb- • -wa s rising delighied with the evening's proceedings. A con- ley, on 'We-ia-csds.y • Neiiinsham report3 have found their y into the London papers, waive the right he had to bring on a question of deceived by that term, but there was no means of waa the signal for a burst of huzzaing and clapping Market Piace, on; we deem it i>roper brit fly to state the facts of the grievance on reading the order tor going deceiving them, siderable number of the shopkeepers were present Thursd ay evening Hyson Green, on Fridiy i case. into supply. whilst they/abided by tho Charter. of hands from all assembled, both male and female, 5 ; and Oa Sunday Eight, as stated in the paragraph we have He said that this was an unjust conviction He then went on at great length, during the lecture.^ ' Robin Heed, on Saturday evening. All communica- j , and the to shew the meat- which lasted several minutes. Silence at last pre- quoted from the Times, the husband of ths misguided right of the House of Cosuuous of holding inquest of ing the manner in which the varioas political tricks- vailed ; and the lecturer hold tickets for tions to bo addressed, post-paid, to Mr. Sansuel : lasy left home proceeded to review the past Hdddersfield.—All partiesOr who BoDnham, care of Mr- J. Sweet i under the p< efcmce of going to London, public grievances would be as an end it' these men teva took up principles which were popular as a efforts and present position of Ghartista and the late O'Connor's lecture^ moaey arising troni , Groosegate, Not- but, by previous arrangement, returned the eame even- were to be tried and convicted means of gainibg their ticghara. - ; , as they had been, own selfish purposes, Chartism. He alluded to.'his first meeting with the the sale of iheai, are hereby requested to make ib«t irg^ and, as far as we have been able to learn, what without notice being taken of ic. and laid them down/ yrheftever it suited them. men of Huddersfield, upvvardg of seven years ago; returns to Mr. John Leaehj treasurer to the com- Ms Brprv's KorTE.—Monday. Julv 25, Lcu^li- 5 transpired -waa nearly aa iojIovfs:— On , that it was clearly impossible He shewed up the object ae.ds 'jjwj : the night ID Sir J. Graham said which the middle classes reminded them of his profession arid promises th mittee this day at the very latestf so that the balan'* boreu^h ; J j, v. ck j Wednesday, Bolcoi ; Q-isstioa, the scr-rant girl appeared to have gone to bed that the conmiuee of supply c-.u]d close that night, had iu view, nameiy, the ext en; , Thursday, Ke^rrcrrb ension of trade, and compared his performances with his promises; and sheet may be prepared for the Association meetingi ; Friday, Castle DomaBgton j j as usual, bat being concerned in the plot, did not un- and he thought that any other supply-day would, to said that the people of Manchester had the cotton asked his auditory tf» Saturday , Sieibourn. " | dress herself. Shortly s sense of justice trade extended to consider themselves a jury to on Tuesday night next. . after she retired her mistresa the Hon. Gentleman' , he much more such a degree, that they were determine upon his consistency and generalship. He Os Sc>dat, Jnly 31st a camp meetiag will be >' went to her room to ask her some questions as to the sdvantagcous for bringing forward this subject ; scarcely able to livcj and he would appeal to them- begged state in which she them to call to mind the fact that when he FEAB GPS held at Bkckbrook, to cqminenee at two o'clock in] had left the fires. Tbe servant having because, by that Jime, the chairman, and magis- selves and ask whether the increase of the ribband first came among the English; working people, he Leeds s — Printed for tae Proprietor the - af teraoon. Ths Friends of Sheepshead and ! satisfied her on this point, she departed, and went into trates might be communicated with, and both sides trade had bettered their condition 1 Had they hot found them split up into sections; one portion O'CONNOBi, Esq., of HammMsnilth^ Coun^ her own room. In about a quarterof an hoar after- of tho case be fairly presented to the House. He been reduced time after time until of Wilmck are to fix oa the placa.—On the same day j they were brought them working themselves to death to procure the -Middlesex, by JOSHUA. HOBSON, atiifl P*fnt' & delegate reeling will be held at Sheepshead ¦ wards the servant, being on the alert, heard ier mis- was not aware of the circumstances until last night; to extreme poverty ! (Yea, thats right-V ; , &l ' ' M*. passing or repeal of one law, and another portion 61 Joshua **** seven o'clock in the erenhiz. tress open her room door aod walk into the bed room when the Hon. Gentleman gave notice of his motion White proceeded to expos© the fall&By of the propo- them working in a similar manner 4ng Omeea, Nea. 12 and 23, Maxket-Sbeei' of her lodger, locking that door after her. The servant he was not aware that these parties had even been sitions brought forward to procure the ^BS0 . T^owbeidge.—Mr. BartleU lectures in the * by the " Free Trade" passing or repeal of another law ; that their efforts gate; and ^b^e^by the s^ "* then slipped out of the noose, gave tbe necessary infor- apprehended. There were no papers in his office advocates, and remarked that the ribbonds woven were m Democratic Chapel at eight o'clock on Monday mation then comparatively unfelt, because of the want (for the »aid Pbaegus OXtoNKOB,) at W V*^ evening. , and in a few minutes four strange men (the that threw any light on the matter. It would, there- in Coventry went to decorate the heads of idlers, of unity of action; that he^ had gone amongst No. 6; s husbandnot being one of the party, but remaining at a fore, be utterly impossible for him to controvert any whilst their own wives them Jb«-hoiu^ Market-ebreet, B»teM* "* Koethamptokshies. were in rags. The cloth from) one end of the land to the other, with A —Mr. Jones's route for the neighbour's, waiting the issue of the aifkir) entered the of the facts which the Hon. Gentleman might state. woven at Leeds was cent to> clothe foreigners, whilst principle for his guide, _ latemal eommu«t<»tion Existing between^ti» ^ next fortnight.—Eye, Monday, 25tb ; Oundle, Tues- house , and UNION for hia motto ; ., broke open the bed room door dragged both Any one who read the petition would see how grave tho men who made ifc were almost naked. He there- anfl that the TCSU.lt of his efforts , No. 5, JKtartet-street, amii tlie aaid No% I3 "^ day, the 26rh ; Eannds, Wednesday and Tiarsdsy, parties oat ef the room, and most cruelly beat Mr. A., were the ehar^es ifc made ; there were charges fore advised them 6eoonde4 as they the 27th to have nothing to do with the had been by the patriotic and well-disposed amongst thus cpnBtitiiting tho . ana "28;h ; Wellingborongh, Friday and isflictiEg three wounds in &ia necfc, apparently with a against the constable, against tbe magistrates, and Complete Suffragettes. - .or ' Corn Law Repealere 13 , Market-street, Briggate, Sainrcaj, tae^Siii and SOib; Piisfotd, Monday, the J , but the working classes themselves, was seen in the pre- Publiahtog ffca-p instrument, and otherwise abused Mm bo severely the chahman of the quarter sessions, who was to stand firmly by thet Charter and the National sent proud position of Chartism whole of the said Printing and^^ Jst of Angast j Diventry, 1 The world had : : ' v : ' ¦ ' ' ' : ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ " " ' ' ' ' ; ^^' ' Tuesday and Wednesday, j that Lia life was despaired ot A report was prevaltnt accused of violating hi oath, and the jury Chatter AssociatioD ' . . •;,: - ; ] . - ¦ - - ¦- - ;•; . : ¦:- • ¦ " -. ihe^nd and- 3-d Long " p of j and concluded by supporting never before seen bo grand a epectacle as the order one Premises. . . . . ; ; Buckby, Thursday and iu towa last ' night that be had died during tie after- perjury." More grave subject of consideration could the amendment. : ^ ™ 01 LABoUK to \r^Fn4ap ;p ii}4ih and 5-.h; No Bottle, Saturday, the at this moment presented, to the eye of All Communications must be addressed, iTost-paid) ] noon bu» there is no truth in this rumour. We can ecarcely be brought forward, and, as he had already Rev. J. Gordon opposed both resolutions. He was the statesman. Banded together by l M0Iids yj the 8:j ortiiam t0I! state on the be^t authority that he is still l favourable themselves ; '¦ *" - .,'j . HdBSON, NorthernStar , Leeds. - :? feI' % • ' ** P J a ive; aid observed, he was jius jyfcwin a situation .to