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TO THE WOREIKG CLAS3E3. ;J fori!)fomfn5 Cijafttet $&tt\in&. I Ht *>*** Feeisds ,—l?o circumsta nce connected infii iie existence of Chartism has cau sed greate r ticmlo the enemy than oar recent spring eonster na Rochdils.—Mr. Edward jftgj the crash of 1842. Even the Times news- Ciafk e# of Manches ter will deliver two lectures on Sunda y , thai panders to the worst passions of the fle*t ( in paper af ternoon , a t half *past two o'clock, and in the even- ttd isj secSwis of the middling classe s, considers it to publish the spleen ing at six, in the Association Room , top of York * ueoessarf , of the LeedtTimes shtr e-street. second hand, hsnne exhausted all its owa Toca- abuse. You, however , HAUFAX.---Discour6e8 will be delivered at thtf ^^ jjj y of will und erstand , following p pro portionas we are reviled , we aw dr eaded : laces, on Sunda y (to-morrow) :—Mr ; B jj t»t in Rushton will deliver two discourses grade d by the upholders of oppression of one class in the Halifa x AND Association Room, Pellon-lane , at two o' clock in &e other , and of all of whose abas es the LEEDS GENEML ABYEHTISEE. j n& the afternoon , and six in the evening ; Times, and its name sake ©f Leeds, are con- Mr . John j0wfc» ~ Snowden , at Sowerby , at tix in the evening ; Mr. s ent supporters. So long as ihe active agitation pmcb rov^ Mir rab , furnished matter for dail y YO1- VI- NO. 306. SATURDAY, 23, ^c^ h^penkT^ at Ovenden ,at six in the evening ; Mir. Haiii- jb Ire land comment , the . ^___ y SEPTEMBER- . >: ..; ;- • / 1843." Five Shillings per ' Qa erter . son, at Lower Warlej, g Journal passed Chartism OTer ^ at two io the afternoon ; Mr. yz&B without Bowdeny at Siddal , at two in the afternoon , in the Arti er notice than it condescended to take of your ereat organ jo change would find interest in the B*ai)R>BO.-On S open air , weather pernrittin g serv ant. Indeed, dnrin g the €hdvttet 3tmeHi aen«. ttnday the Chartists of STOCKPO RT.-—Mr. Thomas Clark lectured ; Mr. Greenwood , at inmble period of Irish House of Common s. With all the disqualif ying Bowlmg Back-Jane , met in their room at two o' Ripponden ,at two in the stfternoon j and' Mrw Clay- jgite tion, it was not wonderful that eTen , t circumstan ces clock . here on Sunday evening last. The audience was * apar against which the ChartiBt body has The Plan of Organiz ation as adopted ; by the Con- numerous. The lecturer dwelt at considerabl e too , at Mixenden , at two iu the> -after& oonf. -- Collec- ^ a {Jor ernment interference , Chartism should fold to contend , great doubts may be entertained as MANCH ESTER—Cabperter ' s Hall— A lecture ¦ to ference was read by the Chairman from the Star. length on the power the working classes possessed , tions will be Jiade at the close of each for the anp- jj s tir ed .arm s, and look with " sur prise at the up- the possibility of procuring even the retur n of was delivered in the above Hall on Sunday evening ^--Smth was then called por t of the families of the of a nation on k who explained the if they had sufficient good sense] to bring it t« bear incarcerated Tictima. xSEgspmi , whose lang uage for fierce- twenty Chartists. I, however, contend that by a last, by Mr. Wm. Dixen. The audience was larg e mode of. commencing oper ationa BKADyoBix—The Cnarti sts of White esohition, and boldne s as laid down in against tueir enemies, and proved to demonstation , Abbey will p^T s , far outstripped that proper system of Organization we may accomplish and respectable , who listened with marked attention the plan, both for the agita tion for the meet in their room on Mondaj evening, at ei C&ir iist body, even in its day s to what the lecture r Charter and that Botll working men eeased to spend their hard ght aflhe of -unopposed thai , and more , upon the very next general eltc- advanoed. At the close of the the obtaining the Land. He urged on the meeting o'clock , to arran ge for the formatibn of a Bran ch "And lecture Mr. earnings in supporting bloated publicans , they would , exriwna»*r. - . tion. , as it is an event which is hot likely to Dixon gave an account of the proceed- the adoption of the plan. Several quesMona were p s according to the Plan of Organ ization adopted by tbe ^ii s pelitical novelty wasibemor e startling, from ings of the Birmingha m not either osaes , or deserve to )>ave their Charter. take place before our first Convention meets, I do Conference. The various put respecting the LaDd Fund , amount of shares , and The lecturer concluded a length Conference . - gie fact , that from no section of society, or combi- provisions for the of y and telling addr ess trnst that it is a snbjeet which will interest the con- better Organisation of the Chartist rates ^ interest , which were answered satisfactoril y. by calling npon his hearers one and all A Ppj&uc Meetin g will be holdstf at Idle, near jxtien of au thorised facti on, had the English Char- sideration of that bod body referred to by Mr. D. wer e received with , , to becoma y to a Tery large amou nt. Mr. Nathan Sharpe moved , seconded by William members of the ' New Asaaciatio n. The sum of Bradf ord , on Sunday, at four o'cloc&itrthe evemhik gsts met with .greate r opposition and hostility, than The first great step we must not boggle at. I the marked approbati on of the vast assemblage. Oddy : " That this meeting will, collectivel to consider the propriety of f orming a" Branch their Irish bre y and in- 9s. 441. was col lected at the door. from thren. This bad Jeeling needed mean the first step in action is a thorongb system of Mr. Dixon eat down amid repeated rounds of dividuall y use every exertion in their power to carry accordin g to the New Plan of Organization. M>. jet the encouragement of ther7«n« newspa per; be- " ixcLtsiTB deaxik g :" a system e e applause. A gentleman in the body of the Ha ll out the plan as now DUMFRIES .—On Monday se'uni ght, Mr. Ward- Thomas Ibbotson , how v r, which , read from the chair , and that ro p , Mr. Smyth , and several others r sose, for years , it had been fretfull y fostered by the muss be legally carri ed out and which moved " Tha t the thanks of the Chartists of Man- we now oomnaenee to delivered his weekly add ress ia the M arket from Br adford , , must not prepare for the estab lish- Place : subject will address the meeting. jrish leaders and iheir pre ss. The ffi*gality of our entail a charge of conspirin g againB t the chester be given to Mr. Dixon for his conduct in the ment of a branch as , " The Combinota oa Laws." The The Chartists of Mankin g was working , soon as the plan is enrolled. " lecture was a good , ham will meet m O^aalzatioii loudly proclai med from the Irish classes. The law as regards exclusive dealing is Conference , and also for his lecture this evening." The motion was carri ed one and well received by a tbeir room on Sunday, at two o'clock ia* the after- * unanimously. It was then numerous audience ; indeed , these meetings appear jrQrane ; and a stri king comparison was drawn this, as laid down by Baron Rolfe. and the Attorney - Mr. T. Rankin seconded the motion , which was car- agreed that Mr. Smyth should lecture on the Land notmt. The New Plan as adopted by the Gonferenctr Jetween the manner in which rie d by acclamation. to increase on every oocasion. To-night he had in- will be discus , the English C2: artists General at Lancaster; "TAe people, Jo any number, Question on Sunday, October lafc , when a publ ic e t sed and the opinion of the Chattists of I Sid Irish Repealers condu cted their agitatio n. tend d o discuss the question of (Organization , and Mamungh am taken , It ia may combine together, forthe purpose of laying out The Victims—At the .conclusion of the public meeting would be called for the purpose , as they lay the new plan before the ,, as to the propriety of forming a- i.mo3t striking fact, however , that circumstances iheir money irith whom they expected to have a people but was pre- branch in the locality. please: but if they use business a meeting of members took place in order to Charter to open a bran ch by vented by family affliction. The plaa of the Con- )ear us out in claiming Eaperioril v for our own that combination for the purpose o/ injuring others that time. Thanks were voted to the Chairman , and Tuff Ch arti st* of George-street will tae ei'in their elect a Victim Fund Committee , in accordance with ference is greatl y approved of in this locality. room on- Sunday Estem ; and why! Because Mr. O' Connell and tht tlien it becomes a conspiracy and is punishabl e by the recomm endation of the late Conference . the meeting separated. morning at nine o'clock , to Teceiva Sepea ' ers actuall y set forth in Irel and the ver s law ; they may deal with Tom Smith if they please , On Sunda y Evenin g a meeting was held in the DUNDEE.—Mr.