Gb&m Sn&n ig-ftttt . MANCHESTER.—Chytou's funeral •wrnon mm proposed meeting -- —..j. -» preached by D». M'Duuall on Sunday eveafnf last, in J^T^^r^The of Dele- the Chartist-room, lib-street, to a crowded and en- on the 12th of Apnl, recommended thusiastic audience. The Dtctor rave universalsatis- " ui London of faction by his mode of hantiUng the subject. At the the at of the7 £gVoHU>« " ^a meeting^ ^ l rChartists ^'J ^ conclusion, a collection was matte towards the removal K^to consideration ef- the corpse to' , and it was agreed that 6s. be sent to . Sheffi eld, wbich amounted to £1 5s. ffej S^n to assist in defraying the expenses of Feargns O'Connor's letter was read, which called upon " ^ n^r Office oars the people to elect a Convention i^ M TVlf rates, and wecarry pledge ourselves to a?e ^ , and was taken up in to oat the benerolent tho best spirit. A collection was entered into to cany ^^^afdeav out the object our noble and disinterested friend and ; and, although a collection had been •""JjJaTof previously made for poor Clayton's .family, the sum of 18b was subscribed towards the Convention. P^cWSBtm?.—On Sunday wasnight last, athe meeting Dewsbury held in largo •T. r^.^ri* of AND LEEDS GENERAL ADVERTISE fjABs xAN-sTREET.—Mr. leech preariied Clayton** co-operative store, at which Mr. R. IT over the the 108 ¦*raw ot funerk 1 sermon in the Shoemaker's and Tailor's Room, *?? MIT 's letter , reoon uneaon din ^ assemblingof of VOL. IY. NO. 175. SATURDAY, MARCH SO, 1841. Fltre - 'delivery of which he acquitted himself in a iTUnaon ifee J2A April / ' '^^^Tsuuilngt per Quarter. in the O^Sn , was masterly .style. The Manchester people Beem deter- j onded to, with the greatest enthusiasm, * «d resp That your petitioners beg to direct the attention of well convinced that the Honsa of Commons Beve»r ean, who was confined in the same gaol ; mined not .*° be backward in their enpport of Uie resolution was agreed to :- " We, that he was sent OUSEBURN.—At a general Meeting of the mem- n an the now fatherless children. *j & foPwrin* your Honourable House to the following sentences, or never will, do justice to the working classes until it to solitary confinement for three days, on a charge of widow of ClafC > d S*ir T»i5ts of Dewsbury,in public meeting assem- bers of the National Charter Assetlation, the secretary ' for the with the plan Jain down b recently passed npon the first class of criminals not is made the true reflection of their opinions, and g> .per- speaking, which he (Martin ) believed to be untrue ; the read the new plan of . —Mr- Mttler preached a funeral 1^ 7 rdiallr agree y transported, and upon the first class of misdemeanants fect representation of their solitary cell was so cold organisation, which was highly Brown-strket, assembling of a Convention in will and damp, that it was enough approved of by all present sermon in the Chartis**>room, u a numerous assembly, ^TVr^rnor not political, and to those paasednpon the third class That ysur petitioners will not petition for any aaim'- to give a man his death ia the height of l-tn April. and we are determined summer. The for poor CSayton's and children, mingled with ^ ' on the °fto of of Chartist prisoners, that is, those who haTe been nistrative improvement, so long withheld, but will con- same Individual was, at another time, mOUNTaORREJi.—On Sunday, Mr. Bairstow wit*, ^° J> otiiselTts the ntmost oar power ;o deprived of his preached two funeral sermons, symptoms of disgust ani execration towards the nn- fi cenricted of tho mere attendance at pnblio meetings, tinue, by every legal and constitutional mean* in their supper for spitting out in the yard, oltbougk his on befraJf of the de- * ^* eft*4 hifl intentions." A collection was ceased Clayton ; in the afternoon, fceling, cruel, ind unmerelfnJ treatment of the Whigs. r lo of tie which amounted and out of which public meetingsnot a single violation power, to enforce their fair and just claim to a repre- stomach at tha time was overloaded with phlegm. At at Mosntsorrel—in * dose meeting BIX to the evening, at Loughborongh. Excellent At the conclusion, it wai anno.unctd *»* committee ?e ^tb« ¦w^ icl fre Ben( of the peace occurred. sentative system, based up an the principles contained auothsr time he was deprived of his supper for not Impressions ° -vffi2iP. 1 " * "i'k *^e shillings vrere made, and handsome collections subscribed for the had been formed to carry out th.* object contemplated That your petitioner* request your Honourable in the People's Charter. keeping the step in returning from chapel. These and ^ded in his letter House U That your petitioners request your Honourable House other remarks, which relief of widow Clayton. by Feargus O'Comwr, and rewmnu room at All Saints' Open tho speaker adduced, showed of last week. *&ejKK- TC»e not to treat this their present petition with the same the treatment political prisoners were NEWCASTLE.—Mr. Deegan gave a lecture in <!ii»d last Monday night, and Mr. Cooper, LOOK OS TBIS PICTrUE ; THEN ON THIS. subjected to, frivolity and levity with which the National Petition which called forth the disgust of the assembled multi- Gateshead, on the 4th inst, on the New Poor Law The Manchester Leaguers !—The Cora Law" gr ^rj^e/^-timinaiOT-, entertainedof an and instructed Sentences Passed Upon Sentencespassed upon Char- Amendment Bill League have f a? for nowards hour, with a lecture for the Charter was treated ; because your petitioners tude. He concluded by moving the resolution he had , to a very attentive audience.. Mr. been some time baok tooting. a r^h>-"> FELo>"3. tist Political Offen- beg most respectfully to assure you had put into his hands— D. urged the propriety of heaven and earth for aai' overwhelming meeting at dehs. that they are in any " That T. 8. Duncombe, Esq. adopting Mr. O Connor's , osr " ^orioas Uonstitnuon. thing but a playful humour. be requested to present the advice, via., for ev«ry town and hamlet to their main citadel ; finding, however that i MaiMedhnrst, conricted Peter Hoey, two years petition to the House of petition , fb* rnnSHBOKOUSa—On Monday, Mr. Balrstow That yonr Honourable House may as well think ot Commons, and Lord Brougham to the Peers ; and against its re-adoption. Cnariist garrison were preparing to sally out upo*> the working class, in the open air, at ofaggraTratedmanslaughter,, and hard labour, turning the course of the sun as of stopping itation that Mesira. Wakley, Fi6lden, them, and that they would? certainly be driven from A^ied having barbarously mur- the ag and General Johnson Lectdbe.—Mrs. Martin gave a lecture oa Satur- ; at the close, cheers were given for Joseph Crabtree, two for, and fixed and determined resolution to nave, tbe be requested to support Ha grayer in the House of Com- day eveni tho field , the poor Leaguers KlVa eounded a. retreat, ErWoMn dered his - school-fello-w. years anJ liard labour. ng last, the 13th instant, on the " Na- recalled £& Lion. "die Tictims, the Star, the Charter, Charter : and, therefore, the hope ot suppressing pub- mons, and Earl Stan&ope in Uie $0U3e of Lords." tional Sins and Sorrows ; their bills, and postponed- the meeting to » which the friends met in Three y>.ars; allowed full William Attton, t-wo " after which there was a further day a ^'Sneaker ; afier lic opinion by persecution is vain , and should bo dis- Mr. John Ahran, in a neat andmost petition against tho New Poor Law . Thus has the Cora Law cock shown was agreed to back the pro- priTilege of a debtor, and years acd hard labour. excel lent speech, Amendment the whito feather, Sen it pelled from the mind <f your Honourable House. seconded the resolution. ¦ Hill submitted to the meeting, which was adopted even upon hiB own dunghill, and ** & for a fortnight, by doing tueir part to amuse himself with a Henry Vincent, two That your Honourable House may, in the coarse ef the vaunted Corn Law League of Manchester dare JSedToownoMi turning lathe, which he jeara. unanimously. The Treasurer of the Newcastle events, be very soon stnt back to your constituencies, Mr. Dewhirst, of Manchester, was next called, who Council has sent 10b., not face the Chartista at - an opett meeting, in their cause goes bravely on has put np in the prison. W. V. Jackson, two said tliat as so much had been per post office order, to Mr. own town. ^MiCCUSSPIBuO.—The when your petitioners trust that all will be able to adduced by the other O'^-onnor'is Delegate fund, whioh was Tho meeting was postponed to last night. ; swelling continually—factions Defended by the Attorney- years. g speakers, it would be superfluous in him contributed by We have not heard how it went off, iJ^CGs-t *t ranks West on ' ive a faithful account of thsir stewardship. to occupy their a few friends to tho cause on Sunday. but we know Jf^r/terrified. iIr- lectured Sunday General. J. B. O Brien, eighteen Your petitioners therefore pray tbat your Honourable attention. He would, therefore, content himself by read- that, if holden, it would bo " B)ore&" Poor of people. Messrs. Linney The follow ing aw sen- months, ing a letter from Mrs. Peddie. KIDDERMINSTSH.—The cause of Chartism ia Leaguers ! This is S* on the rights the House will present a h'umble address to her progressing the last kick with a versseance.
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