/tsstC? f tA* ' r ^i TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS. SAZiFCRD.—The-youihs held their weekly^ meet- * v jj BKjot Tetksvz,—I think I have good news,— ing on Wednesd iy week, when_Mr.J$. Ramsden . T deiivered a'Iccturo on the national curses of this d neW3_great news—for you, thisweek. As you ^ that a vast country, to a numerous audience. An interesting JL ovf all that is going on, yon are a wars discussion took place. hare gathered ETrara of locnsts, lay and clerical, BCR.TT.—The Chartists held their' tvwaTwiefcly calling themselves iore'jitrin this great Metropolis, meeting in ^tae «Jardin-3treet•LwrjuW fiodiH^'Ott t 'Ccra Law Conference. More than ose thousand ! Monday last. Mr.Dixoa deKYered »n :eWJ^lenft a to devour the Mdress. ; - -:r" " ' "^ jn5i think of that 3—all congregated proceeds of the Manchester Bazaar show. Well, ¦ . YORK.—.On Snuetay etenFng, Mr/Joa& delivered whole week, holding ticket meetings, , an eloquent address, in th« association resar, TSS^ ' " lie* spent a . - ' gate-t>u the -natnre ontragecu3 and infiammaiory AND LEEDS GENEEAE |iftTEETISE B,< • • ». ">- - and objects of Charfca. Mr. design the most / onarles Connor also addressed the meeting. and laying their plans for the campaign, bnena^e, T ISM>--*WCAI, INSTITUIB.-Mr < B«l opened this day. VOL. T. 3S Q. lecturedIpSST Ihero on Sunday which the good 233. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY fe 1842. **"^^g .SHSST' "' evenicg. Qa -4tond4y, ft To-day they resolved npon an attack on j ¥>ublfc ueehnx wag held in the same piac^ for the Borough of Somhwark. Two hundred band. The p?7*s «!"> !"?£ * to eonsuteratfon ine propositions peorie ot the few of the represented order having all the trades they aro in a "high condiiion .'-'at least,I have | they weregpiii/Pfc|,do bo; and the middle-class man sley. party on behalf of the Executive ot her Majosty , ?. r mca-Vuast householders presented Mos —A tea 's Mmi.tera -, ai ie? considerable dis- md :we ty-e'£^ money, aad the many of tho unrepresented be^ng the most perfect conSdenco in them, and feel assured ) sud it wasbecauwthey could not help it !—(cheers.) was held here on Saturday. Nearly three hun- cussion by Mr. Oddy and others . Hisfn Bailiff, to con- ¦ They had found out that ». resolution was a reoiktion to the esc-Hent starving thus when, poverty strikes under class that the " Great National" will be most numerously ' the country wai anything dred took tea , and many went away that could not; agreed to .piedaing.the people never to cease acita- " Town Hall, Southward The legislation but prosper^us,_ that it was reduced ts that stato of get in. ting till the Suffrage bo extended Tene a veering,at the pins, from it strikes the unrepresented class only. signed. distress and misery, to- all mafe adults great the shat they must now feel for Upper f RlPPCW two Members, and s^ral Then turn to America, there the United States I must say all that I lave to say iu this their own takes, and that unless Wortlev.—Mr. Charles Connor lcc ured . .pE K.-Tho Rev. W. V. Jackson, of Man- as Epeakers ; and, some salu'ary on Friday, tho 11th instant, on the rights of caescer, lectured here t---« were aznioaicgd treasury has failed, become bankrupt, and who are letter. I have now before me some hundreds Charlie was speedily effjetoa , they would be involved on Wednesday la^t, to » " my the good men labour, in the Charter Associaion Room, Wortley- Jiumerpu3 and attentive audience. *,ntC -oled ^d ^ord W the firs t to suffer ? Why the representatives of tbx of letter.- , all asking mo to go to dffforeut in. ihe rum that would generall y ensue—(hear, hear, " ' hear.) There was » subject which ho that nioor, to a crowded attdienco. His discourse gave DAITON.—Mr. H; Candy lectured-lrere on 5 £d£ tLal I -nM *«\ *e leap* people, who we- are informed are in a most wretched parts of the country. I doir t want to have any nigh t general satisfaction. Thurs' oppoxtanity, I also determined would spe:ik cu-rit was the repeal of tho Corn Laws. day . week, fonrteen members wore enrolled. Tho- npon the very first- and miserable condition ior want of their salaries, secrets. The fact is this, no property would siand It was said ihatif we could Harewood.—On Monday evening, Mr. Lund, Ch'artis'ta of this pbco meuD erery Mo:i<-;' clock, the hoar ap- obtain that measure, we ay evening totesreseat. Well, at one o' while tho people are not at all affected ! Now trea- the expense to which compliance with all would 1 should have n great deal batter times, from Lancaster, lectured here. Better than one at eight o'clock, at tho house of Mr. James lluih- ' to suaocation, lie really v.j.>, » Joto Hall was crammed sure ihat up. In England there never was so much su bject me. Sinca I left York I have exn?ndcd believed so liinaself, but he greatl y questioned hundred members enrolled their names. worrh. M procure I much whether ihe working Sro--5fixi of the epplieants being able to money, and eo much poverty ; the unrepresented more than would have maintained me comfortably ] classes, under present Leamington.—On Monday evening, the Chartists MOTTHAM,—The ' Chartists of Mofctram and was siort d and carried circumsraTiccs, would be much, benefited by such a of ..this town met in their new Association Room Holii'ii!;worth am requested to attend at tbeir room, £&ai«:-J3 : an adjournment starving, and the represented tiring invention to find for three years ; and as I never will take one far- ! measure. He would now ¦on whi:L-:r vre aojr-nrned. speak in reference to our 10 the extent of fifty members. Mr. Robinson lec- Sunday, tho 2-Oih. instanf , when the accounts f or to ak immense warehouse, an outlay for capital , and a means for its investment' thing for ray poor services, 'hose kind friends wliose I .'Mari a uieruriiig industry ; and he believed that the tured ou the princi c£ce, took the in it was ples of the Charter. ihe last three month's proceedings will ba r-ead up, Ih* Ilijh Siiiif , in Tirtab of h5s While in America the representiives are starving, mvirat ions I cannot accept will, I am sure, receive ^tate which placed would not be remedied but aud a general account given of the incosae aud report of the \ by measures, of :& Stafford.—Mr. James Diiffey visited this place cbdr: a^d as, of fours?, you will Hee a and the people are not . Now, is it not plain that if my excuse as a jar .iflabio reason for my non- i moro sweeping nature, measures on Monday Jaat, and lectured to & good aadience. expenditure. Those . who have not yet signed the your uhieh he knew would not be carried into effect so pICj :£>:-;:^? 1 need sot enter mr>re foiiy into ihe representatives were your s-rvants compliance. 1 have al.-o received more letters iu a H kywood ! ' National Petition av3 I'oqnes sed io (io so without 5 , instead of being j long ds- tho working classes were without political — The friends here have sent £1. ls. to > ' el'£uy, as the sheets canjic-j iiiin io 5ay, that ii v.as the £nt open meet- your masters, and if their Jay than I could the Couvontiou fund. They had a capital bail on poasibly lid any longer d^s salaries depended upou answer in a moath. I also lear.'i; v un der to ke-^p ground the markets. Mr. Cobdcn character. vote iu ckcting-tho hiemberi who servo iu Parlia- eeEon ¦\va s ment;, thero caii ba uo hope for the rmlemptioh- of League in London, and they es- happens it- that they never tell us thai one lad y he one of principle, and not one of compromise _ a great Juan , and would complete an order how ' BoLTON.r-The friends here were . . snfaK of the j —v.hidi encu took ?>UO men twelve months to com- addre=sed en this much oufierij Tsj nation." The resolution was T^r.ecced a most woful defeat. receives annually as much as would purchase one- i cr expediency. They say set us a repeal of the Corn ,, Sunday evening last, by Mesarj . lligby and Par- seconded by Mr. Baker. Mr. G. Whit 5 ¦ plete—with only twrj ity men , in t!iree works. One kinson. , of Bi rming- "Kctv tou shall hear of some of their prar ks since eighth par: of 511 the foreign corn required to red' cc I.aws.and then we will talk to you about the Charter; Saturdays evening he dischargerl seventy rncn ; and ham , aad Mr. MasoH'del ivK'red animated addresse?. < arrived in U.xvn. They have been bellowing what En gland grows to the abundant s-andard , that I while J say give u.; the Charter, and we won't have }'yei he was ilechiring that if tho Corn Laws were Bilston.—'Mr. Rpomo lectured here on Sunday The Na.cional Petition was r;;id by Mr. Bonser, and i\r. last, aud gave great satisfaction. bulls ; but, -upon the veritable dele- is as much as would )0 m any words ubci t removing every rectricjiou which ro-pcaienr< , ho would find employment for those who ca rried uuanimouily. Sir. White was tleetscL to libiraiitv like purchase •250,0t. quarters vl were represen t Dadlyy iu she forthcoming'Convt-ntioD. Lambeih appointed at a public [ low trammels traie. I wandering t he stroe.t.s in a state of starvation . Ciiy of London.— 55, Old Bailev.— Tho friends pis of the people of , wheat ; aud of course her consumption is taken into Hej : talked much about his refined sympathy f or tho hero Jia v-e commenced a voluntary subscription for DBKSV.—The openjng of the Association Room . pr£Srn.ir.g themselves, they wcrs told that, Dr. Bo wring'; average of the l consump-ion. Chartists— m>w ok never— now and for Lvnu BSJti2i' * ' centra ^^i--tre?s of those poor creatures whom the accursed the Con vention Fund. as a news-room U found 10 iii.-swivr well, givat imm. to THEIR ruk-s, 1.0 dcleg-itc ckctcd ct a Now if the Prussian and Eng'.ish av-i-ra^es were —CXW .'.RD AND AVE COMilTia, lS\ CK\V A f- D AND Wji , :•}:-J ;iem that upheld him bad reduced to this frightfu l bcrs of straugero. 'attending 011 Sunday moniings scKTding ' ThuseCuowns, Richmond stueet.— Mr-Stalhvood ' vhcre Chartist retoiuiio'.is iv-cre parsed fairly struck a.s 10 ccr.^riiiptio:: per head , we siiould fall—NO SUnRENlVilK. S-c 5iow wo have s :< V —( Hear, hear.) Tho pcoplo of . Bath , rfirf not lectured hero on Sunday last. read , and h-s*r rea(i, t he pap'.-rs. Th.tr0: is iiu . uou, t r;££"!'G ; t.Uor_ to much ; ;.-:j },; 'io:cJcJccd as a dclen^le to ' the f ar I-rough; y EtanJing fast ; budge a as did those of the North'-ef Eng- ' that in a little t ;uc it will l>« a general resort oa -. cck. Srst deduct wha t the idle coraorants ci/usucio ; them to us L land , w here t here wore .i UUO men working t>MM\yp in Chaktist Shoemakkks, Red Lion, Porti,and- nuiijbers of the ¦ Ru?;. for evt-r. ^ . STkf .i-.x.—Mr. biall wood lectured here on Sunday Sum!ay for very p^at working £, -.•' ; -a.ee. Zsc^", the Lambeth do elates were mark, .-il , B0-5vrin.iT, ana Co., raak> .-t h-j Q i-.'eu halrVbrcy.dth and we are J,o^o uJ'>su ; 1 i-hty two years aj;o ; for then ono man-worked cUsso.i, as at a, tr.il'iig c;:\K 'Ace, quito voluntary, ;r::l ' !)1 ' ¦evening, axd enrolled eight mtnibors. lie oslv dele'tx ies who were fairly or hgal 'y and her ?tand each as ai» " operat ve-" How Move il:e Cbartc-r everywhere as an amendment, ; but¦ o'.iC si.iiiiiie ; the same work could now be done they have the opportunity of reading sc-vgra l iaipor- happens it that we never hear of p?:isioi3?, army, '.'«>' twen ty hands. The machines did not want food , DoNCASTicn.—Tho Chartists of Doncaster had a tant newspapers ; an'd as the public steps hi to oi'C thoien , £nd c-rious.to say they were the ccly ones 3*-J give them no assistance ai:y where, till they :n;.i,". • splendid ten party and soiree, on Shrovo Tuesday. navy, judges, law appoiutments, ana the funds ? I unices l.uuia-n beings could prod'jco goods so support we shall extend the 'paper.*. jzj -were Tfjecred. Ah 1 ticir complexion didn 't place that one worJ, CilARTPlFt ,on their banners, ' cli.|.'j .'-;Lp as could iron and wood , they roust starve ; ¦ will tell yoa ; beca ise they merely fct-k a Rochdale.—^-Mr. Brophy lectured here, ou Thr " Peacs, Law, and Op.d i- ii" Whigs.— On tr. z *~o I'h^ue, Hcwcrer, they twaddled away tran.-fer of r..:d (hen FAlvEWELL TORYIb.M AND FOR anda: tnu.s would it continue until the working elapsed Tuesday oveiii-ug, to a numerous aud attentive ' the patronage aud Ci;posa3 of tho; J things from of Thursday week, there was a deal ofexP'.itemeut here jks:c.:trap bread f-_r a whole wee-k, and on Friday the eyi:i :. _ , wwere m tho po^csfion political power—(cheers.) aud ience. a', the result of Peel's plan of remedying :he Coi a S:urr; e the guikcr y invited .- oir.c friends lo hands of the Torit? , to the hands 01 ths Whisf s. ilvcr, your faithful Frieiid and Servant, There were 5,W)i) Sawa in rxiilcnce that would rob Lees.—We had a lecture delivered to us on Tues- Laws. Tae Op?rative Liberal Association of this ] i~:,M'- u;- oi' the I tiiiLiiis Ih ul soi'io suppo?o would accrue j x£.' lira « '^f r.r?3ZSB?ii>'T 20coi of the Crown Now, .allo'.vi:;g your annual coi- iiapnon of corn : Feakgls O'Co.v.von. • " day uveiring last, by Mr. Christopher Doyle, ot town , composed of peaceable moral-force Whigs, to - f romr Cum Law repeal. The letter he had aUudcd-to Manchesicr. Five new Members were enrolled. a grant extent—men who havo ibund a great dt-ai of Eii A-chor, for the rurpose of considering what he 10 be fi':een millions of quariers, the church, the L">:.don , Wednesday. , askeda; Sir Robert Peel whether "the distressed wea- Qaeec, the army aacl nary receive among ihein more Blackuurn.—Mr. H. 11. Swin^lehurst , of Preg- fau lt wi-ii Chartists miikhig physical-force displays, oLs en;irs c-r cjuplitte svtfraGe, tojm is a P. S. Those persons who have wtitren to know versv< were to have their wants supplied. What Were made an effigy of Sir Robert Peel, anr! hoistiti" him , than would pay lor aJ I This 13 no: sayiug a word they to elo ? Were they to have that pr.otecti.-n ton, lectured here to an overflowing audience. Mr jrri: :o catch a mackrrel. Messrs. Loveti He- what tliey shall do with tho subscriptions raired for : Diwhirn t , from Bradford , look tho chair. ' Both on the end of two poles, to resemble a t-a'iows, wer^j 'itre on toub part, about the et her expanses ; they are only .-u me cf the e*xtended to them which had been given to the paraded through the'principal streets to the Market; ii:rlrg:o^, and others i Dr. M"Douail may juclose th^m, under rover, to me, ir.P r.diints ? Here y oij are in England , ana ehiiira:u n and lecturer Have great satisfaction. the >!AM of the itea5. Ibe fur.d.arij itCtrive as much as would p^y Place.;- where, after one of tha anti-Corn Law sic c--ieiitltd f^r E Charier, and to t "i>? cave of Mr. Joha Cicave , 1, Shos-lauc, Flct'.- \\u•• ': question arose whethe r you are to beat the UkCIiMOSDWIKE .-^ 'U'W -lTED. . DRUIDS. —LodgO No. ' for all ; auu ;he ricfes?ioi!=, police, ta x-ea*er5, lVcr speakers hau ivad his indictme nt, charging him with hi i:o coat-; ;h.ii tiie people s friends would csn^ent i.rui, London. ! ^i'rcnrh out of the market.-- , or whether yon arc to 115 held its anniversary at tho lloyal Oak Inn , on murder, robbery, Law devils and ihat trioe, receive as nmch as wcalu p:u.i ' an d plunder , thoy sec fire to him. is i rr-rUioa o,' ^Ae deta ils , i: the pro sen: de:ail5 f. o'c. .' f: ve them or they you—^(hear , hear.) Bad laws Shrove Tuesday. Fit ty members gat down to an These proceedings so t'rightenod many of the prin- y=ra o:jec:iouabie. A ilr. Tru:;i ju, of Coventry, pav for all ': while iu. ioc-a.1 taxation , expensive li:;- ; had gi ven si wrong direction to the industry of the excellent dinner. The following eveninj;, th o wives cipal inhfibiia n .fs ' .of the town that the yeomanry was peopiu . Tney Wt-r'n cryin g out in Africa, in Poland, and sweethearts of the members, with their friend?, m :he or.l v man who spc-ke out at the conference, gu.ti-.'a, aii-3 a.bu-53 of all kind?, the- jj eoslu pay as calif.d up under arms, and a troop of soldiers sent S\voe!ai*iip't 32nlrn%nTfr. siavvsijg 1) , the pe;ico of tho sic at home. Ttie whole of our exportation. evening was spent in. agreesblo hannonv. tovva. Aro these-tha - Whigs who, last winter but re of represeirta.tic.-n. , S:urge, ;liis for want ofVne one linlc thn.g calici the , dij i!oi t xeeed seventy-t jWo millions a year, and ESis Brou^r.sm SHEFFISUJ. one, called out-tha soldiers to put down the Char- Esue, aiii some of our London friei.ds of the order Charter. THE EXECUTIVE AT BATH. ; Iioni 3 consuaipiion was restricted by nefarious jaws. tists ? and this winter the Tories have to call out m-:n who ueTer are a*tetnp:hig xi Now, rely upon what I tell you , aad it is this . j The people of Ireland were destitute of the neces- (From our own Correspondent.J the soldiers to put down the Whigs. It seems rather of TTDrsi^g work, On Tuesday afternoon Chartists of this city .-ar ;..-s ot life ; some of them wandering without ¦ ¦ Cellect the wholi of the agitators fur a repeal of the 'ho fu nny' .' trj i_o".her " anfui dodge" to gull the Hits, but they were favoured with the \ r- -*cnca of tho Executive shoes or Blockings ; yet if tliey had political power Tory Mercy.— In reply to a memorial addressed ¦ siii 22J themselTcs egre^iously mis:aken- INow, Corn Laws together,-to- morrow, and off-rth>m their ' at a scciu.1 te* meeting, o , Uailuwny Bniltlij .gs. aft er they would soon find better use for our goods thau to the Qiicen , in behalf of Samuel HoVberry, James aoss, IJEn-EFfj RnsiiiRE. —The National Petition ; is being signed by alt thb labourers'in this neighbour- Eiri rrha:arranging details m-.au. The Sr=t Reform measure upon condition that they . houlu graiii yours, which a rucoting was held iu Salisbury 's Room, sendiug those goods out of the country— Marshall , Peter Foden i and Robert Peddle, the fol- Kirg's Mead-i-quare. (hear.) Why do not thoso who say that if lowing answer has been received :— hood , and if other parts of tho country will do like- Jirlia^en: met to arrange the details of that mta- and they would rather see a duty of five pounds im- *nld wise, and abstain from consuming taxed aniclea a^d vri; trie most posed upon foreiin coratrai gr?nt ycu , The Executive, on pve?entin» t heiuft-lves to the ; tho duty on corn was takcu off , they ^o K^e " WhitehaU, Feb. Oth, 1842. ^ sr^ it bloody Parliament of ihe Charter nscetiug, were lou-d Jy a:;d re peatedl y cheered. i employment to those who aro now sijyaftiig, -by in- onl y for six months, it is firmly believed our battle iti;:ii Lisiory makes muniios. Thej srraaged the because it snaps t Le cord wh:ch binds labour to capi- ' Me. Alderman Cuav y,\\3unanimously cilied to ! creasing home consumption 4 Wiiy da- tjfey riot H\vo " Secretary S:r J;tnies Graham, havin? carefully con- would bo won. : ' v sinerati your appl ication oa bshalf of Kobert Peddie tai:L=, by giring Ireland coercion and E iglac l lal. Believe me, that macLinery as now regulated: t .e chair. He said that as ihnre w-^re many to j v.3 tho pomr of consumhig l We, ojjie, b*4 the MAl!Tp?*.--Mr. Jones lectured on Friday and is man's great enfaaj, sziS that tfle owners of' ?peak heshonld be brief. Tho people had uo pro J means & consume. A gendc'feSn who haoTTaken ami others, I am directed to express to you his rejgrst ^irrT *^*l fy-r%irinK7'ai P»J i20,000T0£'0 sterling ^ that there is no ayfficisnt ground to justify htm, consis- Saturday last, to crowded audiences. that property will run ycu to revolution before tliey ' p-r reprcsentaiion of their interests ia the present \ the chair am as badl y fcl'ied tcard nVsympathy for tho distresses of the it-nily with hia public duty, in advising her Majesty to BRIGaTOKT.^-A public meeting the Chartists KroyE; the right of peiitionl So they coniinonced, will give you any controlling power over it , it" as d id-the Parliament under tho old bcr-j ush comply with the prayer thereof." of Brighton, Cii 'y cojivened by printed placard, was ^ rnon- I poor, \vhen ho was one of those who had done much held at the Ci p of Liberty, ' sLli ih-:-y ended wiih a Rural Police, gaols full of they can help it. Iu this state of thh.j :5 it ii our ArT.n .u sy=teni . iHrar, hoar.) Parties were domi- : to cause such, distrofscsi Stannington.—Mr. Barney visited this village on Portland-street; Brigh- duty, as it is our interest, to join with the L ajnc, jj iiij in that house, and it mattered cot to the people \V.ednc.*da-y evening week, a-td addressed a meeting ton, on Wednesday evening week, for the purpose of TErng men, political offenders, war raging ail I Dr. M'Douall now rose to address tho meeting, electing two fit and proppr if the? place the Chamr and rer eal of the djrn wl:at party were i n povr.-r, for it was clear that i and was hailed with the- tokens of eufchuMaaiic re- on the principles of- Char-tifm.. Two hundred and persons to represent rrene world, and an empty Exchequer. ^cither Wh 'gs nor Tories would strive to better sixty-seven -signatures have been gotten here tor the the south'WestciTa district in the National Conven- is to or to Law uvou :heir banners. Ths Chjr;>.r as tho mhans : ^ar.l , as were tlie preceding speaker--'. The Doctor tion , to meet in Loudou on tho 23th of ^at they now propose adopt promise the condition of the country. If ever a salutary ! m-i tl e a ioii ff and- excellen t spctcii, which our limits National Petition. the present and the Repeal as 'one of the most iir iaediate rt=uli5. char-ge were e ffected , it would be but by t ho unity, forbid in to give. month. Mr. ' -piles , was in tho chair, when, after v> i.hr. Universal Siffrsge , and to allow the Srsi i The London Stone Masons.—A delegate meet- con siderable discussion , it was resolved unanimously, by Universal Suffrage to arrange It will then depend upon the intet;riiy of the Char- by the lmav.iaoui voles oi' the people 111 cm:el ves. j Mr. ii. K. Philp next addressed tho meeting, and ing of the trades of Sheffield was held at the Lon- Jirlarfut, elected ana ( eoTS.) Taey were tiow evincing vraj on thu proposition of Mr. J. Allen, seconded by Mr. iist leader?, and upoa the wa^chfulaess courage • .Ch a full detcrmi- j much apphu-Jed. He called upon them to join don Apprenti ce, West Bar Green, on Thursday Flower, a d s pported b v*iadls , as they call the orher points. Xow, I Leg jiation to enjoy the fruits 01 their own industry, of ; the Kaiional Charttr Association. n u y Mr. John Page—" Thafc of the people tbsmselves, whether or no the f orms [ evening, the 10th inst., iu support of tho " strike" of this meeting, having fiiil confidence in Messrs. Naiha- ef tk ;o bear in mind, that a Parliament so chosen which they had been so unjustly and foully deprived. 1 Mr. C. Clarke proposed, the above body. ' Delegates from tho following fa i^irge the detailSj must consist of members for of the treaty shall be infringed. If they arc siii- j The peopl-.- of this couatry had eisdu red great ! " That this meeting iliarika the Executive Council niel ilorling and William AVood ward, hereby elect cere, they cannot object to those terms, -n i- i h we '¦ in trades wero present :—Stonemasons, bricklayers, them as the delegates to represent this district in the »22f» hating £500; ani members for towns and Hiiieriiigs for a long scriea of v-ars , until at length 1¦ for i lieir service^ the cau^a of Qiartism , and file-makers, . file grinders, scissor grinders, bri- have long since offered them. If , upon the other the distress had awakened attent 'on in the ininda of jiled ges itself to Fiipport them so long aa.they adhere Convention to hieet in London on the 28ih of tha bcro-gishaTing ZZ'jO a year property ; and give me taunia-metal smiths, saw makers, -table-knife- preaant month." A resolution was also passed hand, they are not sincere, would we not bs worse 1 the roiudle classes, who, in a great measure parti- I to our >acred princij.-loo." hatters, eaw -grinders, grinders , kars a> asi you if a house of such representatiTes d" fl|e , edge-tool- appointing a Committee to correspond with the than midmeD, to join in an agitation the mojt ; cipated m that i-tres?. Let the people become 1 _ Mr..IIobsrts seconded the motion , and pa:-sed an forgei-ci, and tailors. The Chairman having woid no: still be the organ of their class ? Then unitfcd , anJ th»-y would soon obtain a repeal of all i hi^h and deserved oulo^ ium on the Executive, who, Chartists of Southampton relative to the election of beueficial result from which would be to make the react the last report of the London Oomuiittee, Mr. -Bartlett, which has been declared invalid by the fisy are ibhaTe seven y ?ars lease of it, and instead those Jaws which deprived them of tho reward for ' he said, appealed to the judgmen t of thoir hearers, the delegate from the tablo-knife-hafters stated that ' " rich richer and the poor poorer. j their deserving toil. The present Ministry were ' and not to their passions. ' , Executive, " no nomination, or a regular courae of cf bess P^idj to pay themselves I the trade had resolved .to offer -a- loan, of £5 to the ballot, having taken place." The Chartists of The struggle is now between Tory ism and Char- : determined to lesort to siroDg means to keep them- 1 The motion was put and carried unanimously. stonemasons, and had further resolved to make a were, ' Chird;i;, maik our progress. selves in power; but it. was only for the peoplsto ) Tlireo cheers wcro given for the Executive. Brighton compelled to elect those whose names TiTche tism, and I ask you unaffectedl y to read my erery ] su bscription through all tho works in tho town for stood 011 the nomination list. The newly elected months ago, they tried us with bc-conjft united , and to ask freely and firmly for ! Dr. M'Douall returned thanks, and proposed a thoir support—(cheers.)—The delfgate from the Hoas'-sld Suffrage, We held on: against the leiier vpombi-*su hj eet, which 1 wrote from Ycik "hat they de.-ired , and they wok id ulti mately obtain vote of thanks to tho Chiirman , which motion wa3 delegates, Messrs. Jrlorling and Woodward, briefly I spring-kiiife-hafters stated tho trado felt anxious to returned thanks for the honour conferred upon them, celcsaa ; a^d now even the deluded would laugh at Castle; and say,have I rot predicted the exact state 1 it. The middle men would be compelled to join the I seconded by l>)r. CAiiraiiLL who pave the worthy render every assistance to the stonemasons, but of things which now exists I A gain , I ask you what : « o: kii>g clasie«— Chear , heur.) Every tovu in F.n^-j " Alderman much praifo for tho conduct he had after which Charles Brooker, Esq. delivered an ad- &2 Eenuon of so mean a measure. I should look such was the difficulties the trade was in- dress to the meeting, urging upon them t3 be firm and you have to expect from Lord John Russell, for :. iauii would soon become a rallying point for the } alwa vs evinced towards the \vorlcin^ classes, volved in at the present time that he feared Epon a House of Commons returned by Universal l , united in the good cause. nurling whom from office we were drueunce d, while Charter—(cheers ) We were to place ourselves in i Throe hearty . heera were according y given. they could render but little pecuniary help; SzSnsii; without the otter points of the Charter ' a watchful position , for circumstances would arise He returned .hanks and said ho should ever Le NEWCASTLE he and his own f ormer parfy arc now more opposed : j ' however a meeting would be held on Tuesday .—The Newcastle Chartists held -as a nwkery—as worse than nothing—as a bad of such a nature as to eraV.o us to obtain the Char- ; found at his post in the hour cf trial and danger— next, when the case of the stonemasons would be their weekly meeting for business, on Monday even- eaitbn of the worst sort of class legislation. to each other than Peel and Russell are ? j ter with comparative ease—(cheers)—and by moral j (renewed clicoriug.) taken into serious consideration —Th e delegate from ing, Mr. Cross in the chair. The Secretary having "has ¦ means. Injustice must fall before the united voice ' ^2 are approaching to dangerous tia?3, as I More good been done by the clorious meeting ' ' Tho mectiag then separated evidently much the -white-metal smiths, stated that the trade he re- read the minutes of last meeting, Mr, Purvi3 brought at Sauuiwaik than r.s.s yet been ttf-?ctea , and I will oi' the peetyle. The worthy Alderman eat down ! delighted. presented would continue the support they had forward a resolu'ioni of which he gave notice on precievsi -ig-H-BcV ijsfore list. Russell'3 sneech is amid great applause. by teil you how. It was most pompously paraded by already given, and if measures were proposed call- the previous night, which was seconded^ Mr. s aiiii,ix fetler for a coalition with Peel, rather Kirker ; and , after being Mr- J. Campbell rose to address the meeting, ing upon them for increased support , they would be discussed at great length* £23 the whole " heg vriih. the total repealers. That the Whig press. All importance was attached to it. and was enthusiastically received. II3 said ho had ZtU THERCrXEN.—Mr. Duncan Robertson willing to render it-(cheers ;)—he would recommend was agreed to, viz. :—Hesolved , '• That, in conse- stiempt of the Conference at ' we ci^ H-jud and beat. But, again, the new move, It was the fir^t a free ju3t read tho Daily Sun, by which Vie learned that arrived hero on the afcernoon of Wednesday week, the: appointment of a committeo from the trades quence of tho late Conference, held in Edinburgh, wiii meeting. We had scores of reporters. The pro- t.ie anti-Corn Law League, under the auspices of and a public. mee:iug for a lecture to bo delivered by geneially of Sheffiel d , to watch over the strike, and under the auspices of the Glasgow anti-Corn Lavr an augmentation of force, is in the field. him , the rights and wrongs of the ' Broag ceedings w^re very long, and yet \hc mouth-piece cf o>' Mr. S'.ur^e, had met to consider the quest-ion of "On woTking enlist the support of tho public in a causo so just and Association , this meeting are of- opinion that the saa, Srarge, and Hume are the strings : the going for classes," in -Fultuii's Hail , -at bail-past seven o'clock holy a? this conclusions come the League, the ^lornmg Chronicle disposes of the Suifrage ; oiu portion of them were was—(cheers.)—The Delegate from the to by several Rev Gentlemen on o-d tj.-n aa-s are the puppets. Sturge has been to this sort of bullra^e, and. anothe r for that ; but he that «vonin^:, was announced by the town drummer. file-trade, stated the trade would continue that occasion , (in attributing the distress of the in a-few ^ their sup- vrSKissd to iadsce the sood men of Glasgow to the whole iine= , acu evcrv line a ratk hoped tie Charivr was the only Suffrage tho work- Mr. llobcrifon , in a very able and impressive man- port, and , if possible, make a loan to the masons.— country to the Corn Laws,) are erroneous. That lie. Now, this hss taught ail the woikiDg ner, exposed the bare doings of the factions who Gp_ 5-'!r itLinEss ; and upon this ofpoint I shall be ing clas 63 would go for—(cheers.) Tho Charter The Delegate from the bricklayers, stated taat if a this meetiHg firmly believe.all the misery to be the P^-Tc-rj plain large sum? money men who rca-J of the great Corn Lu.w demonstrariuus Was either just or unjust. If just, why did the fatten on the produce of the working man,and lashed general levy was made, the bricklayers would be result of class legislation, and do recommend that , hare the humanity-mongers—the big-loaf men, according been cerojed in the Chronicle coming frc-m the provinces, to look L ague fisht so shy about it? Why did they not their share. Grissell and Peto hugged themselves an ad d ress be issued by the - .Newcastle. Charter As- to the purpose of scdnction. Sundf r- join the Ctartist ranks at ones ? B:cause we were to their deserts. with the idea that wait but a little and the masons sociation to all Christian ministers of every denomia- bzi, upon the s:uif as mere fabrication. The Chronicle Lel«s:er, ShtSeld, and Birmingham are to t:-o honest for them— (hear, hear.) And because we BALLOCKENV would succumb; he thought they had but little ations, showin* the principles embodied in the k report says thai my ste^tcrlan Voic-3 was sometimes , n ear Ahidrie.—A public meet- ground for such a hope, People's Charter to be the only means whereby «-e four grand poiuis of attack. WV had been honest , aad had not joined them for the ing, in favour of the People's Charter, was. held here, when in the course of the *" -ifaj heard through ;he oia—while I was no; once inter- purpose of obtaining that or this paliry measure of twenty weeks, but firo had turned traitors out of 400 present distress can be removed . That copies of ~ them. And as to getting no 1 in a barn belong ing to Mr. Hodge, - farmer, on Wi aj iiid raptec. The Chroidcls' s xtport says t;j3t thr-ir re- K-Jbrm, they accused us of a'tcisptiiig- to injure the Monday evening week. Mr. Dalarg.y was called on tmen. The Delegate from the saw-griudersstated that the same be forwarded to such ministers as are iiaderSj let ui perfectly understand each tauau of Reform, liut we had defied them all— heir trade had unanimously resolved to support the known to be friendly to universal liberty ; and that et-3- As far " poner could neither sen or hear the Bi h Bailiff, to prcsidi.', who, having stated tho object of the as regard3 rayseif S iid my position ,! ? ^ (c'.icers ) He wa3 a plain man, and must say lhat meeting, masons ; the working classes had been insulted in copies thereof be sent to the Nqriherii Star, Great jot ve ur bat understands that, he declared the aictu imem introduced Mr. Duncan Robertson, who Northern Advertiser. Gateshead Observery aty less mea--rrr3 than all contained in ho would unite v/ith the Devil to obtain justice— addressed the meeting at considerable . length,"and the laying of the first stone of the Houses of Par- Chartist ™* ™P-e"3 Chane, say so friends. carried ; whue every mau in the room heai J the (cheers, and cries of" Well done !" ) He knew how liament; and unless they supported the masons, and Circular, &c, &c, for: ."insertion. That Messrs. 1 , and let us part was folic-wc-dby Messrs. Brodio and Patezson, of .'also 'by union established their ri hta as men they Smith, Cross, JJinns, Purvis, and Sinclair, be ap- I ls iii return and my announcrrac-nt, and if the repcrv r had cj;s be '.he miii-JIc classes Lal bsforo deceived us ; ho had Airdiio. A treat majority of fho audience, which ^ , to ey ploa^h profession, and was i;o coa fiJence in them, for they were not to bo need expect nothing but insult from that House in pointed to draw up that address. Notice of mo- *ah^ elsa must have seen that tbu amenduv^i;!. carried was composed of between 2'iO and 300 ironf-tone | * r consci^cs say, tha; I hare left the iru.vtcd—at least , such was his opini on. (Hear , minors, wer.j all time to come—(cheer8.)r—Th e delegate from tho tion to be brougiit forward next meeting.night, viz : by a majority of at 5t-ast iwc iity 10 one. Tho other hf and he Iri-hnien. At tha close, three cheers scissors-grinders stated tbo committee had received —A vote of censure on Mr. Fainloagh was ; 1^ thin I found them. I never wil; : .ar.) Tucy wtra coming ov- r to as, ¦were given for tho 'Charier, and threo for a repeal of then l^"/^r partizau papers say by a Mna 'l majority ; but if t ey v.t-uld advise the pcoplo to be cautious how they the circular too Jate to bring the matter properly givea, and the meeting broke up. lip* 7iJr::^ you—you shall not quarrel with me. tha Union , ivhen the meeting dispersed. Cii£ had such 2 one it woclci have been almost unanimous linked wkh such men—(loud cries of " hear, before the trade, bat the subject would be taken into I I oTra yoa EorLing btt gratitude, which HOLLY SOWM.-A public meeting, called b consideration on Monday next. OUSEBimN.-The Cnartists of this place met, Y^ Chronicle fays that three cheers were called for Ji-ur ")— the Chartists should put them in the y Recommended a Sunday morning * ^ haT£ fori"ciled ihould u swerve from the The political wacgon and oblige them to pull , while wo the miners-cf this place, for tho purposo of heating subscription through the trades. It was then re- on last, in their reading rooms, ¦Ch y° three groans were called for for n:o by . near Byker Bar. Mr. M. Jud ¦^sariti, por Ein5 years an(j upsrarcis 1 have been me, cad tha> l-u-htd them onwards— (cheers.) Some time ago a lecture i'roiu Mr. Duncan Robci'tsou, was held on solved , 1st. " That a committee should be appointed .e in the chair. tha Leagae, bci that the cheers h_ ii h- This i.- t'j cj would net unite with U3 at all. though they Tuesday cvepin^ week, in a largo room of Mr. from the delegates present to sit weekly to receive After the financial part pf the business had teen IT r-02 : ana tow I xeli you on my oath , taat gone through, and notice given of a number of books ?hfter fa t>ric3iicn , not a mouth uttered t'-e word groau. ; ulways called us a very intelli gent set of fellows Park's, Epirit deal er. Mr. Robertson ,--in a very clear .all monies-gathered . from tho trades of Sheffiel d in t^^^ go ras i^:h wirh you f ur any measure a nd .;;)!!viY-cing. mannor, traced all the miseries of support of the strike," 2ad. " That the delegates to be bought for the library, the following resolu- on cf ih, « The fact i=, the League had orher re?oia:ic>:is :o when they required oar services, but when we asked ' at tions were carried :— ^no:e Qaru.r . 2nd 1 len Jon more, for the Suffrage , they never failed to represent us as the v.oikiny classes to their true origin , that foul, their rising do adjourn their meeetiug to Thursday, " That Mr. J. Williams be g ? trcpose. together with an address to the Qnecii, to requested to deliver a discourse on next Sunday ¦u ^* Ci3 Cir:T cs a eai.Iy as carry a repeal of too ignorant to be entrus'.ed with it. The rniddlo polluting souvce of national misery—class legisla-tion , Feb. 17th."— One of the delegates from 'the table- ¦te lorarT ^ = cirn.::-3 her prc?ent Ministers ; bu t upon ih:-. ; get and proved , to the satisfaction of his. audiences that knife-haittrb delivered an excellent addres3, show- morning, in the reading- room, near Byker Bar, aud r, Uw=. You Lara many a ti^B aad oft 1 chides t-iie V/higs to commit bad acts, and be- Mr. George Binns be rcquestad to deliver a lecture Baa ^e —-i.^, , „ - of tha traly iionourablc High BaiiiU . cause the Wh'gs would not serve tJi"ir base purpose, no measure short of the People's Charter was calcu- ing how each class of the community above the -»i.gd ior i:ui;ity,in. but neverthe sucn a one as atncuncenient at Bykc-r Hill, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 23, to ye sow stood the uadauu'ci friend of the tnt-y (the raidcie cla-v:es) sent the Tories into office— lated to remove acu to prevent a recurrence of those working man was combined to protect their respec- ^ ^-e e^-ag-d If rcpealtrs are who has ever evils under vvhioh the producing classes are suffering tive interests.—Mr. Barkerj commence at seven o'clock." " That the Secretary acted as an upright and honest (iuush'.t-r)— to commit worso acts. The people from the bricklayers, ff lr ln SEeere-j Jet them come forward a-jd people, 2nd always : should n-,t iic-lude themBclves,—they should bear in so severely. delivered a brief but eloquent and encouraging be empowered to correspond with the above-named ^ , the faction bundled up tni :r trap?, and individuals." " That a- collection be macfo after .p ^ "3 ^^ I Hike my existence that in s,x Cr-airman mind that " God hvl ps theni who help themselves" address.—Mr. Harney also addressed the delegates. ¦ ee ' y a lot of offi:e-bearcr5 and ; BAS-NSr^V.—The- . Chartists held their usual Thankshaving been voted totheChairman ,the meeting each lecture, or discoursei, in aid of the Convention ^*5 we dr5Te ihe T- .ries from cfS -j e ; and all we ?enulcd eff, preceded b —(hcor.) ilo hoped that every person before him was weekly .\aeet3-.ig on Monday, when Mr. Frank Mir- Fund." Lectures and discussions continue to take ¦ ¦ their membfcij . ' a memoir of the National Charier Associ.ilion. adjourned.—-^Mr. Harney also addressed a meeting : i't a aiisolcioa must take place,) is to s;-nd ¦ iit-ld Jelivircd a lectu re on the subject of Sir Robert of the - "saw-grinders' on Tuesday last place in the Chartist reading room, near By&er Bar, ¦ ¦ O;i morning a dep' ation from South- It hsd not t'cen in existence more than taurtbe n , in behalf of every Tuesday evening, mvt$ oui-axd-out Chunhts hdo ihe House trhen the Tuesday .i' ; manihe and yet it had extended to upwards of 300 Peel's speech. Tho meeting was also addressed by the London stonemasons.: Mr. H. was listened to and in the Primitive excitement , Messrs. Coihns, Hiley, h Noble, Seagrave, Methodist chapel, Byker Hill, every Wednesday m^iaT-: to le arranged. There be a di^so- wark wailed npon me, to Fay that the tovvus— (cheers.) When working men had inquired S aw, with the most courteous attention as he dilated npon mu=l Sjuth- Hoey ana others. evening. . . . ¦ ¦ *^a 0-::ire ;he Chart-r can be carried. A junction of Mond ay evening -was never equalled in ! how it was that the wealth they -had produced had the wrongs of the above body of men, and the wrongs " wark, and that twenty of the naiddic class had joine d j been distributed , they would discover the cause of X.iVi:BPCOl.0a Wednesday evening, the 9th of the people at large, which he traced to their POLmCKTi —(BY FaIKIRK.) — MYSTKBI0U3 *^""'.9:ar:i5:s hz'l R---pealers will as once injure ¦ source, namely, the monster curse of class-legis- Affair. u=, 7.-oir convinced of our honesty and our power to tfce presen: v.retcheJness ; and they would find that insc, a public meeting was convened by placard, to —The inhabitants of this usually quiet 92. ^"O'atioa. Both measures would the.n be f millions had been wrung from their industry to pam- adopt a memorial to her Majesty for the return of lation. village have been thrown into a state of great ex- " st carry our oV-jact. »ftv '" °Ut °* ^oors » aB1^ would depend upon i per the idle aristocracy, who were wallowing in Frost , Williamsr and Jonea. The largo room, Pres- Lecture.—Mr. William Jones, of Liverpool, the citement, by the disappearance, one day lately, of a 5 conra This is Wednesday, aud this evening I go to ! luxury, while they (the working classes) were starv- ton-street, very much respected (?) member of the commmiity, tMWT* "7' Ie> anJ j-^gtnent of the Cn-rtist was crowded to excess. The memorial talented North Riding lecturer, visited Sheffield on 15 Roihcrhithe, about two miles from Southwark , but i ing—(hear , hear.) Those who had political power was spoken to by Messrs. d Ambler and Monday last and that eveniiig addressed the friends known among them by the name of 'Rural.' A Jv ^ -etber or not the impression should be " Loy , , tie new yet & part of London, to address the people of that I took , care of their interests, but mo.de no laws to M'Cartney, and adopted. Several new members in Fig Tree-lane. The room was densely crowded few days previous to his disappearance, a quantity M ^n House. of " aqua" and other goods belong 5 locality. ': tirotect honest industry. Tliey said wo were igno- having been enrolled, the meeting dispersed. by an enthusiastic audience who by their repeated ing to a number M&, Ee~^-though I have frequently mentioned rant, and talked much about the crime and immo- cheers manifested their appreciation of the lecturer's of the inhabitants were missed, and when the 6S Qt &Q Io ou On Friday the League puts out all it3 force ASHTON , dealers examined the ledgerj , they could «fc- *n FPi-£c^ —P°J t J a ftv? rality of the people. Who made the people ignorant, .—On Sunday, Mr. Thomas Clark of eloquent discourse. not find J*eamres your At in Birmingham, 3nd there I go, resolved to stand by if they are ignorant ! The Tories, who rob us— Stockport, delivered a powerful and instructive ones money received to balance the Ides: Hi's absence i«2t* ^ present position. no Mr. J delivered a second lecture on Tuesday will be severely felt ia 6 : ! my party to the last, and to jadge of public opinion (cheers.) He contended that it was impossible lecture to a numerous audience. evening ; our limits will not permit ua to Rive even the village, as he was greatly fl l, -e history cf this country was there ever f or men to be moral under the present state of things esteemed on account of his zeal in prevontinir ; i'ur myself. - X.EEBS.-Oa Sunday afternoon a friendly discus- an outline of his very excellent and eloquent ad- " Btarv- « ~ Eoney—so much money's worth in Lenses, —(htar, hear, hear.) The system must be changed d resses which were received with repeated bursts of ing families from earning an honest penny bf ^j^ shipping, railways, mining companies, On. Monday, I shall be in Nottingham ; on tj sion was held in the Chartist Room, Fish-market, traffickinR in small-wares,und driving fl^T^'^y, —(cheers.) We wanted ob>afn justice for ali. Shambles, which went off well. applause. A. large number of members were enrolled. beyond the 58 Ucej x'nere is m ia^d E0W if e '.- Tuesday, in Derby ; and on Wednesday, at Lougb- The Tories had become Conservatives ; aud the The room was packed in every part bounds of the parish all those guilty of the crime H4 ^ ^ E^j - ^ , and so great of being poor. It is b* required ten millions to speculate in boroug'fl; on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, J Whigs Reformers—(hear)—and every Reformer con- Sunday Evening.-—On Sunday evening Mr. was the pressure, that numbers could net gain reported that the Guardians Bj ^ ^ Westiake preached on excellent sermon in the above of the poor Jaws are about to• institute 5 e? anything else Enslish money would be shall again be in the metropolis; and now let me tell sidered himself the best Reformer. Tho people's admission. a strict search IM &EsiT , efforts must not be diverted from the Chartist room, to a crowded auditory, subject the "democracy for him, and m the event of his not being discovered, 9 j3 £bandance. If the iniiirual dcTil, tee French . you that eo part of England, notwithstanding the Annivkrsahy of ihe Sheffield Branch of the to raiso. a . monument to his ^j of struggle ,' let us stick constantly to tho Charter. of Christianity." NoaiHEUN Typographical Union.—The anniver- memory^ Those who M T1 ^t'UiSj rtqnired :e;: iiiinons to shut up Paris, insolent ssper^ion Parson Spencer , is better up to pretend to be more wise than their neighbours, do ^ the For many years tbe Mr. Leacii now came for wsrd to address the meet- Meeting. — Monday Evening.——The members sary of the above society was held on Tufsday last, ^6 ^y mJj/^1"1 L]E£il\i5 -^tclii a; once mike loan. ' the m^ri than London. spirit weekly meeting in their room, and elected at the house Pau ^ree ' randy ! it)kcr aro ^ ing ; he was hailed with loud cheering- He ob- held their of ^Ir. l Ashley, Waterloo Tavern, Jhefhft auihowofihet^f ^. abduptionl^^- -tn ^ jj ,^51^- aiy ii.fcccli::i.-i, ii.y vrhcre, and money there was broken and kepi down by a parcel of job- served that the Chairman that, the middle- a fresh council. After some further business of an Mr. James HeiMbr in tho chair. The dinner was a, hQivOTCT la tolii,, had said the affair altogether has caussd a great sensation ;^ '^Q licia H laiid. Thi-r, uponiLe oue hand , bing patriots, wi the people wculu never come out. c.-asses were about to join u-., and that such was his important nature had been transacted, the meeting sumptuous on-;, aud rtflecied great credit on the and wo must M^ ^ ' worthy ho;f have patience -till time, clews¦ ¦ % the *¦ " 2;:Ter wi; '.here so much poTtrtv oa the ether ' Now their work is done for nothing, and with the own belief. He tad asked one of that class why soperated. » myswry, . - ,.. • r I i ¦ ¦ ¦ , / ¦ .: - " ¦ >:r ¦ • • . - ¦ ¦ • - ' '" ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' : - • ; - ' ¦ - : ' " - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' • \ ' ' STAR.' : ' . • - - • NORTHERN- ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' -¦ - - - - ¦ ' • ~ • ' THE . . ¦ - ' o . ^: ¦ . .. ,.. ; ¦¦ ¦. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ,., , . ' a ,. . _ ...... , . . .. . — . ^ useful information, we are not acquainted with ; BORTON- OK-TRE WT.—-On Sunday last the places transmit their monies to the Districti Trea- ** Yod may refer any one'.to me who at all doubts HANLST, Staffoxtohibe Potter ies.—Mr. Jas. also the truth of this, and ?m may make any use you and we hope that every Chtrtist will aid in its Cbart *# SBnfcXftsew*. Duffey lectured and Dragon Chartists of Burton paid a *ialt to the poor man's church surer ; , that they brine in an account which Northern here in the George accompanied by Mr. Baiwtow and in the week it will think proper of thia Testimonial. circulation.'^— Star. Room, on Thursday a to an attentive in NeedwoodForest, . night be most convenient to ^ evening l st, Bermon from the Kev. Humphrey have the lecturer.'* Proposed by Mr. Smith, and " I remain in health, The work can be^ had in Monthly Parts 6d. eaoh. IurOBT ANT PT7B1TC MEETI5G .—On audience. heard an excellent M CLAS6OW. — Price. Daring the service the son of William and seconded by Mr. Rastriok, " That all casual lec- Your obliged grateful servant, THE LABOURERS' LIBRARY, ittSt Honda s evenin g, a meetin g of the citizens was ABERDEEN.—The Aberdeen Charter Union turers visiting tbis " James Lescherin, a report from their delegates at Margaret Hall was christened by tbe Chartist advocate, ^ district, for the purpose of lec- Remedy for National Poverty andi called by %Q1 to bear met last Monday night, Archibald M'Donald in the with scorn as many of the turing, be requested to give " Grove Ardwick, near Manchester. Containing the and to receive an account of the with great pleasure, and not ten day's notice to the Place^ ImpeBding National Ruin ; or the only safe way of the lite '-conventio n, chair, who delivered a short address on the state of parsons would have done ; it was christened sab-Secretary of eaoh locality they intend to visit;" " Witness—John Whitworth. worthy treasurer , Mr. George " That church Repealing the Corn Laws, by enabling each Work- Btewwddhip of their parties,