/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; vtj Reach.—At applause ) The address was then put and carried of these articles has barely sustained its previous was got up hero on Wednesday evening. Babnslev. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ¦ " " ¦ ¦ " ' NAT2OKAI ,, -—Mr. Peter Hoey will deliver a lecture ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦¦ : • ¦ " - ¦ an eaiiy hour on Thurtday moruiDg, a seaman, unanimously. A vote of thanks was then given to the on Monday night, in the Chartist rooms. value. . . . -,. : . - . -m, a great number of signatures added to the ECCLES.—Mr. Grifliii, of Manchester, lectured and prepare for the due assembling of their own named Jones, belonging to a vessel lying iu Graves- chairm here on Monday evening, on the state of tho nation, Liverpool Cattle Market, Monday^ Feb. 14.— end .Reach, committed a determined ace of suicide petition, and the meeting dispersed. MARYLEBONE .--pa Sunday evening, Mr. Ruffy Convention, to urge upon the " Parliament" the and the best means of removing our grievances. Ridley wiil lecture at the Working Men's Hall, There has been a much smaller supply of Cattle at by throwing himself from the head of the ship into ; market to-day than laafc week, with an advance in claims of the Thames, in the presence of three of the crew. DARIiASTON.—Mr. Mason delivered an elo- Circus-street, New-road. The chair io be taken at down : half-past seven o'clock. price. Best quality of Beef 6^d. to> . 6|'d.; best Every ass stance was made to save him, but with- HULL. quent Itcturu in this place, on Monday evening last. quality of Mutton 7|d. down to 6^d. per lb. 4,000,000 OP PEOPLE 11 out success. The lecture was well attended, and gave general Mr. Dewhurst will lecture at Clithero, on Satur- PUBLIC MEETlNG w FREEMASON'S HALL, MAisciifeSTER Corn Market, Ebidajt, Feb. 11.— And to do this, they will need no K itfln antial Cbuel Rob3ehy.— On "Wednesday evening, be- . satisfaction. Several persons enrolled their names day, the J9th instant ; at Sabden, on Monday, 21st ; ON BEHALF OF THE OPPRESSED COT- in the association at the conclusion , Pad iham, the 22nd ; Baxendon A degree of firmnesa was exhibited in the prices persons" to " exert themselves to moderate (?) the tween seven and eight o'clock, the house of Mrs. , the 23rd; Preston, demanded f or all articles at our market this morning; Viewers a poor widow, residing at .No. 35, New- TON SPINNERS. IVIWJNBOW".—Tho Chartists of this place held a the 24th : Chorley. the 2Gtb. resentment of the DESPERATE P They know few sales were however effected, but the previous strter, Tauxhall, was entered during her temporary Considerable excitement has been prevalent in public tea-party on Tuesday last, in tho Association North Lancashire.—-A delegate meeting will take currency was fully supported. their own work ; they know their own power ; they absence at her next door neighbour's, and stripped Room, when 120 sat down. After tea an adjourn- ry article she possessed. What makes the Hull, for some few days back, in consequence of the room over the place at Accriugtonj on SHnday, Feb. 27th. The London Corn Exchange, Feb. 14. — There was will use that power only for the accomplishment of of eve turn out of the weavers, aud, u ltimately, we under- ment took place to the lar^e Fleece diiFdrent piaces forming the district are requested to case worse, i3 that one of her sons is strongly sus- Inn , which is capable of acconiuiodatirig 400 per- a limited supply of Wheat from Essex, Kent,'and their own work, not the work of faction ; and if the Pijcted of having commuted the heartless robbery. stand, of all the hands employed at the Hull Flax send delegates, as there is business of importance to Suffolk, this morning, and only a moderate quantity and Cotton Mills. sons. A middle class Chartist was called on to pre- transact. "Leaguers" desire to get ont of their " de?peratt" side. Mr. of Barley, Beans, and Peas, from these counties, The Great Corn Law Conference.—On Thurs- About three years ago, one of the Hells of modern Leach, of Rochdale, addressed the meet- were a trifling struggle with their brother marauders of the aris- day morning, the largest meeting of the Anti-Corn ir g, and pointed out the justico of Chartist prin- Mr. Lund's RourE for Nokth Lancashire.-— and the fresh arrivals of Gats to ex- civilization, a Cotton Mill was erected in tho Groves, Blackburn, Monday, Feb. 21st ; Preston, the 22ad ; tent, as well of English and Scotch as of Irish. The tocracy, without defeat , they must lay aside theii Law delegates which has yet been held , took place concern upon a somewhat extensive ciples, and their capaVility, if established as law, of a joint-stock , giving Tedress their Lancaster, the 23rd ; Ulverstone, the 24th ; Kendal, imports of Foreigu grain during the past week at. the Crown and Anchor Tavern , Strand, Mr. scale, the property of a company of speculators, most the working classes povver to this day se nni exclusive class pretensions, asd " league"' with tbe Taylor r.esiding. Mr. O'Connell, Colonel Thomp- grievanceK. Mr. James Taylor next addressed the tho 25 ,h ; Kirkby Lonsdale, the 26ih ; Settlo, the were not large. Since ' ght the weather ht of the whole people—tho of them entirely ignorant of the business, and con- 28'.h ; Barnoldswick, March 1st ; Clithero, the 2ad; has been variable, with rain on Saturday and yes- people for right—the rig son, ami several others addressed the meeting at ducted in all its practical operations, by a Manager, meeting with great ability, and made a powerful impression. Sabdenj the 3rd ; Colne, the 4th ; Padiham, tho 6"ch; terday, but this inoruiag is fine. Fine English light of the People's Charter. The people will be rt&±1 length, and the plan proposed by Sir Robert whose business, of course, was to see that whatever Dancing was kept up until a late Wheat met a free sale at an advance of Is. per qr. Peel, on the previous evening, was universally de- " hour. Blackburn; the 7ch ; Harwood, the Siih ; Bromley, on the alert, and stick tbe Charier right bang under became of tbe ** workies," the " Capital" of the 9ih;iiacup, l' pth j Baxonden The demand was steady for goad Foreign Wheat, at nounced as altogether unsatisfactory, and not at all Company should return a fair per centage, besides Sheffield.—The Rev. W» V. Jackson, of , the 11th ; Chorley, the nose of every mother's sou of them taat dares calculated to relieve the distresses of tha country, the 12th. rather higher rates ; the holders generally refusing paying his and his assistants' salaries, the amount of Manchester, preached three sermons on Sunday, former rates, somewhat checked business therein. to aek for popular support against Peel, and for and a resolution to that effect was unanimously which we do not know, though wa have been told iu the Chartist Political Institute, Corn Exchange, CHOWBENT.-r-Mr. Isaac Barrow, of Boltion will B Total Repeal." Make teem swallow tho whole adopted. that they are enormous. at which placo he also addressed the people on Mon- deliver two lectures ia Harrison's Chttpel, Caovvbenfc. London Smithpield Cattle Market, Feb. 14.— The lectures to commence at half-past two in the entire—bristles, snout, and all ! ! No mutila- Another Extraordinary Dispatch.—Mr. YouDg Factory workers were induced, by representations day evening. : The arrivals of Beasts from the whole of our grazing hog of good wages and plenty of work, to immigrate from afternqou, and six o'clock in the evening. districts, fresh up to this day's market, were not tion ! no qualification ! The whole Charter, and has ajj am laid the country under obligations to him. NEW3OIKIE.—Mr. H. Candy lectured here on Oj Thursday morning vre received from Mr3. Mann the factory districts of Cheshire and Lancashire, Wednesday, when an Associatiou was formed, and Bury.—Mr. Cooper,irom Manchester, will lecture very fiumerous, but they were of considerably im- no 2es3 ! an tsiraordmary immbsr of the previous evening's only to fiad out that they had made an exchange fifteen members were enrolled. on Monday next, at the Garden-street Lecture proved quality, especially as relates to those from Sun, with the whole development of the ministerial greatly for the worse. Room, at eight o'clock in the evening. Suffolk, Norfolk, and Herefordshire. Owing to the The poor creatures struggled with their fate for a old ham.—-Public Meetinq on tue • Corn weather being unfavourable for slaughtering, and HOUSE OF LORDS, Thursday. Fciieme of Corn Law reform Considering that Sir Lavs.—Tr.is loug-anticipated meeting was convened MiLNUow.—Mr. Joseph Linney, of Manchester, ceased speaking^ at eight o'clock on long time in silence ; but the patience even of Eng- will deliver a lecture in the Association the immense quantities of meat on sale in the dead Robert Feel by a requisition, numerously signed, and was held Room, on Yorkshire j: and the The Loro3 met at five o'clock. Wednesday evening, and that we had it on our desk lishmen does, not always last, and they, at length, on Wednesdayevoning last tho 26th instant, at six o'clock iii the evening. markets, received from Scotland , * made a show of resistance in the shape of a " turn- . The announcemont was West of England, the Beef tradehere, hotwithstand- The-Marquis of Norm»bt moved the 3econd read- before tea on Thursday morning, we csloulate that given by large flaming bills, and the affair having Mr. Edwards will lecture it the following places : ing of bis Buildings' Regulation Bill, which was teas would have puzzled our grandfathers pretty con- out." beou long iu -contemplation, ins there was a fair attendance of dealersto-day, was During the past week placards were issued, of had beon the tneans of at Halifax, on Suiu'ay, the 20th ; Mixendeh, the in a very distressed state. Some few of the primest agreed to, and the Bill was ordered to go into siderably. _ - creating extraordinary excitement betwixt the Char- 21st 22r»d Commii'fcp. which the following i» a copy ;— 1 Sowerby, the ; Mytholmroyd, the 23rd ; Scot3, however, sold at 4s. 6d. per stone of 8tb. ; but tists and the Corn Xaw repealers. The Gaavtist Hebden-bridgo, the 24th. other qualities of Beef had again a downward ten- The Appropriation Act Amendment Bill was also X/?NEON.—Chastist Triumph a>'d Shamefcl Tyranny^ oppression, and reduction, at the Hull Committee had, from the comnioncement, understood read a geroud time. " LoND3».—Hall of the Ikstituib, Old Bailey. dency, and a clearance was not made without con- Conduct of the asti-Corn Law Paiity.—By a Flax and Cotton Mills ! !—An appeal of the turn-out from ihe opposite party that full , fair, free, and —Mr. Fussell will lecture next Sunday evening, and siderable difficulty; The number of Stock now in The House only sat a short time, and then ad- rtport in another p*rt of cur paper, the reader will be cotton weavers, of the above mills, to the inhabitants equal discussion would bo allowed , and that each journed. F. O'Connor, Esq., has promised to lecture in this the outskirts of the metropolis, intended for this aware of the Chartist t riumph at the anti-Corn Lsw of Hull.—Friends, and Brother Operatives,—It is with party would be allowed to incite what amount of Hall, on a Tuesday nighc, as soon as possible. market, arc comparatively small. From Scotland, , feelings of deep regret, that wo have to inform yon of taieut they thought necessary to support the views meetinr on Friday evening, at the Literary Institution, A Concert will be keld at Mr. Adams, the Hit or per steamers and sailing vessels, about 200 Scots and HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Thursday. ! Pnuccs] -street. On th?t evening, 31r. Leader, M.P., some of the over-bearing acts of oppression which has of the respective parties on the subject ; also that 3t)0 Sheep came to hand in admirable Condition mposed upon us for a considerable length of time proper time would be given to every speaker, and Miss, 79, West Globe Fields, on Monday evening , Speaker tock tbe Chair at four o'clock. jpreviously 1 to his leaving the chair, announced that been i , scarcfljr any of them being affected by the so much The anothera meeting would ba held at the same place, at the above factories, and the present attempt of the the contest so justly regulated as to have man next when a subscription will be entered into to A vast number of ptdtious were presented a«ains' \ : , aid the stonemasona now on strike against tyranny. complained of epidemic.; With Sheep we were fairly on Tuesday, the Sth , when ample time •would be manager to oppress us Btill further ; -wh.ch is tbe cause for man. It was therefore, thought by the supplied, but there were very the Corn laws, and some urumporiant orders of the \ for ilr. Smith also turn-out For a long time our wages Ghartist Committee that the great guns of the Leaguo Thechair to be taken at seven o'clocs. few really prime old disposed of. ( '^ailo^eA discussion, Sidney an- of our present Downs offering ; such, therefore, sold on full 08 day were Jnounced the ir.ettiDg for Tuesday evening. The Char- have been lo^wctisg by degrees ; and they are now such would be present. Thty oa their partto invited Globb Fields.—A lecture will be delivered at the Colon-1 SibThobp wished to ?sk the First Lore > Clarke, West-street Devonsliire-streei; tcood terms 83 were those noted on this day s'enhight; question relative ; tists >A the Western district, unmlling to lose this miserable pittances that they will scarcely keep us Mossrs. West, Bell, and Gri^SUi support Hit or Miss, 79,. , , bu t Konts, Kentish half-breds of the Treasury a very important * from starving- being on. average, for a two-loom weaver, the Charter. The tima announced tor commence- next Sanday evening, at eight o'clock precisely. , Leicesterc, and Somer- resolutions which were propostd to the House *opportunity of sho-wirc to tbeir fellow-working men sets wero 2d. per 81b. lower, and a few wero turned to the \ the sui-triority of the iu.if.ition for tbe Chatter over the (a clas3 of workpeople from sixteen to fifty years of ment of business was seven o'clock; but long before Marylebone.—Ruffey Ridley will lecture- at the last night. It was whether it was the intention of.] ] • numbers wero wendiug their out unsold. There were about 100 Essex and Kent any alterations 1 isolated free trade sy : t-3ru, mustered in conBiderable age), noi more than six shillings per week; and for that hour large way to Working Man's Hall, Circus-straetyMarylebone , on Lambs on the market her Majesty's Government to make ] which, we have to labour hard from twelve to fourteen the Town Hali, the place of meeting, and when the , the inquiry for which w?3 regard to the manner in which the duties are •force. Although it ve^ u 'wet evening, yet by eight Sunday riext. slow at from 7s. to 8s. per 81b. From the Isle of with o'clock sin imnieEse crowd was collected round the hours per day. The maiter thinking these ' good wa368* doors were thrown open there was a general rush to now taken ; whether they were to be taken when j ' Three Crowns, Richmond-street.—^Mr.Wheeler Wight no supplies have, a3 yetj.been received, but doi .r* of the Institution, where they were informed too much, now makes another attempt to lower them gain admittance, whilst the respectables came in by aro in the corn come3 into the country, or wheH it is taken ; ; the circumstances of which, are as follows:— a side door and monopolised the platform and front will lecture on Sunday next; some are, shortly expected ^ Calves inodcrato " that no meeting upon the Corn Laws was to take place, still more supply, and dull inquiry, at barely Friday's depres- out of bond. , bu, x U.at a leeture on ehrtnutry -was to be delivered to Early last week, there were put upon the looms, what seats. Considerable noise aud confusion took place, Shoemakers.—Mr. Stallwood will lecture at the Sir Robert Peel ?aid there was no alteration , which are to us of no chairman could be appointed; and at length Star Ccf&e-house, Golden-lane, on Sunday evening sion of *d. to 8d. per 81b., the higoest figure Ifeing the m-mbers of the Icscitution. Believing this to be a are called " self-acting temples " before a - ' ; ¦ ' ¦ ' '* ¦ ¦ ' her Majesty's Government. next. - .;. " . . • . 5s. 6d. Neat small Porkers sold freely at full rates Contemplated by dec( -p" ion, and the crowd continually increasing, Mr. benefit whatever, but for which, the inauager told us Mr. John Brierloy was {duly eiecteo. It was then . . . Col. Sibthorp then jrave notice that he should would be reduced, by taking known to the committee and meeting that the of currency, but for Hogs there was scarcely any to L-iah was deputed to ascertain the reason of this shame- that our ' good wages' made St. Pancras.—Mr. Knight will lecture hero on demand. Beasts 2 905;; c*H the attention of the Committee appointed meetinghad invited uorextra. talent; , , : ¦ Sheep,¦ 20,190 ; Calves, 42 ; fc! breach of public faith, when it "was discovered that, therefrom, to tho amount of twopence in the shilling. partiescallinRthe Sunday next. - - - ¦: ' ' ¦ : ' ~ " ¦ ; -;¦' • ' ¦ •/¦ investigate this matter to that very imponac: ; , Pigs,-4r7...... - - / . , . • in cjr.stquence of their defeat on the previous evening, Having put up with redactions like this time after on these grounds strangers Were prevented speakuig. Clock-House, Castle -Street, Leicester point- , we determined to do so no longer ; and the whols By this previously concerted trick they w»6 enabled square. Lord Johs Russell saW there was a different law a; stlect committee had met on the Saturday, and pnt time —A lecture will be delivered here on Sunday next. bit; the mettiiig size die—great disappointment being of us that were • favoured* with the ' self-acting tem- to bring their own speakers ready prepared to the Leeds :— Printed for ttve Proprietor FEARGUS with regard to the importation of flour into Ireland while the Chartists BATH.^-Mr. B. K. Philp lectures on Sunday even- expr Esed at the conduce of Sidney Smith and the ples,' immediately left our work* and appointed a depu- meeting ; ' arrangements were O'CONNOR, Esq.* of Hammersmith, County »nd England; for when the admission was prohibited |' tation to wait upon tho manager, to try if they could all thrown into disorder : they having arranged for ing next, at the usual time, in the Charter Associa* in Ireland, h was allowed in England. He wished ¦ committee. Mr. Leigh addressed the meeting, and Middlesex, by JOSHUA HQBSON, at hia Print- moved' its adjournment to tbe Craven Head, Drury reason with him. and show htm the injustice which he two townsmen to move and second au amendment if tion room. to know whether it was the intention of Government wanted to indict upon ua; accordingly the deputation necessary ; but depending for discussion on the Ashtom.—On Sunday next, Mr. P. . .M. Brophy, ing Offlces j Nea. 12 and 13, Market-streiit, Brig- to introduce into the Corn Laws that clause which !.Lane, which was unanimously atrreed to, and that tavern -was speedily crowded to excess, every avenue waited npon him, -whom he called a set of madmen, strangtrs present by invitation. To meet the of Dublin, will lecture in the Caarter Association gate; and Published by the said Joshua Hobson, prohibitedtha itDportadon of flour into Ireland, or j when they had good masters ; that exigency speakers had now to bo called from the Room, Wellington Road, Chariestown. whether the same law would apply both to England being literally blocked up. Mr. Rnffy Kidley was •who did not know (for the said Fearsus O'Connor,) at bia Dwel- * f thr-n tailed to fcha chair. Mr. Patter moved the their wag« were reduced on account of the accursed meeting, unprepared of course with documents or and Ireland. This tubv et was one of great imuresi good -wages' still ; that any means of argument than their general know- York.—On Monday evening, the 28th Jnst:j the ling-house, No; 6, Market-srjeet, Briggate; an to the Irish, but if tbe Right Hon. Baronet was not fo lowing resolution :—" u hat thia meeting hereby ex- Corn Laws!! That they had ' members and friendB i disapprobation of the conduct he would not be talked to by them; and that they ledge of the subject. Notwithstanding all, howeverr, <>f the Charter Association in- internal Communication existing between the eali prepared to asEwer tbo question at present, he} press ibeir unquaUfied tend to have a grand ball to commemorato the of Sidii'.-y Smith and the Committee of the anti-Corn were to be off about tbeir businesr, as he had nothing the Chartist amendment moved by Mr. Crowder, k No; 6, Market-street, and the said Noa. 12 and (Lord John Rossell) would not press for an imme- placed and seconded -by Mr. Smethurst, was oarried meieting of the People's Parliament. Dancing to diate reply. • L-.w Asr-oeiation, in .iuncunciiig a meeting to be held more to *ay. In this condition are we commence at eight IS, Market-street; Briggate," thus coMOtuting toe majority : though of course ' o'cloclc. Admittance, sixpence by a considerable ' ¦ : ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' Institution, Princes-street, to discuss by the grindiug itfluence of Mammon. We would ¦ :- ¦ ¦ - : ¦ ¦ - - ¦ ¦: Sir K. PrKL said h? had reserved that point for j at tbe Literary each...... - .: whole of the »id Printing and Publiahing Qfflcr also state, that in all otter cotton districts where the League man in tha chair declared it lost. ' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ '¦ ' ¦ ; ' que^tiun : he ^vould endeavour to answer the • tie mt-rits of the Corn Lavrs, and when the audience one Premises. - ¦ . ¦ - , : - . ¦ ¦] ' ¦ ¦ - ' ,- ' ¦: another they were temples are used, the workmen re- The speeches of the Anti-Corn Law orators were of / Derbyshire.—A delegate maeting will be holden : v . . inquirj on Mccd&y rtst. j a^stiiil-lcil disappoiated, by ftudiog the place the " Etlf-acticg " of wet-ting closed against them, thereby proving to ceive better wajes than we did without them ; in fact, a character to deprecate as much as possible at the house of Mr; J. Vickers, JJridge-streecare , Belper, All Communicationsmust be addressed, (Post-paid) to AMENDMENT ON T >\E MLN1STEB1A1 PLA^. •"n:r^strjticn that they were afraid to meet the public cur wagss generally are considerably lower. For in- the perseverance of the Chartists. Much dissatis- on Sunday, Feb. 27. D^legat^s expected from j expressed at the partial and unfair each locality ia the district J. iiossov, Northern Star Office , Leeds. Lord Jceh Rcssill give notice that on Monday I i- cpen discussion." I>5r. Wilson ably seconded this star co, we receive for weaving 73 yards, Is. 5tL, and faction was , and the petitioa shoets vhich was supported by Messrs. Ford, for the very tamo kind of woik in Lancashire, Che- deoieioa of tie Cbaimar , to be DxaogutiUi Saiurday, Fofeiuary 19, 1842. BB&s before the Hi>u*e went into Committse on the} resolution,
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