
/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<nvcr. Why ha J ho couio to such a conQlusion 1 than the '27th instant.. they hav* infested the -cur ability 13:-jauso he found that Saturday /evening, at their rooms in Hartley-street. v? of ;he Plasms since to pay them, that they would look that heaven and earth is hch;g moved, openly and i the o'.hcr classes of society sroCKyoaT.—Mr. John West twemy to oue, the strovo to deprive labour of its just reward, and Birmingham.—Fhq&t Comhittee.— Oa Tuesday , from Maccles- e^:'2*. sad taafH-e i-rat them as an sharply after your corafort aud means ? secretly, to gkt kid ov Feaugus ; and to this Ij '. field^ , lectured here on Sunday evening, to a nu- br B£ proposed to rciluco to" misory tho gcner.Uitv of those who evening, Messrs. Win, Dauieis, \Vm. IIay, a-ud John ^Vc-nal Petition : amendment Now. suppose to-racrrow, that the world required answer—give the people thsir Charter, and never j , ' vVyllie merous audience. ., Aftor an unanimous vote of oi:glit to bo better treated ; for it was- ' they , were added to the committee as honorary thanks to tiie lecturer, hniabiis petition against Sir Robert Peel's one hundred times tn.e present amount of British again shall you hear of Feargus; but, till then, I who bad reared the splendid edifices that, members. It wis resolved to read a daily paper in the meeting dispersed. toV KiBOSSMlNSTSR- ' hBBbug measure. Two of As middle class men manufactures, what would be the result ? As will beat down all opposition. adorned the land—(loud cheers.) He had in the committee "rooms . -'after business. The proceeds .—The Unitarian Sunday ' two work- his possession a letter addressed to Sir Robert of euch reading to be added to ths funds of the com- School -teachers of this town have got up a petition Borcd iud seconded t leir petition; and augmentation of machinery to produce two hundred The Convention will shortly meet ; Dr.
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