¦ ** ^ ^ 'I NATION AL LAND COMPA NY [many, active Democrats throughout the kingdom ; : ^ •he had-lately^ mTdean%tensive tbii'r, ahd|w'Sisur<» Notice is hereby given, that application is prised at the .extent, of ?fjieling ;manifeste(l in favour; intended to be made to Parliament in the * eiC of the union.' 'According ib^the 'letters from Nor- wich , and Chartism m i?ht be aing session for an Act to Dissolve the his own information, fi said to.be dead—he meant organised Chartism—tha Rational LaatL.Company, and to wind up the principle, .he believed,' was making great progress. undertaking, and tomake sale, or otherwise It they abandoned the field they-would be playing dispose of, the lands and property belonging to into thes hands : of-the Manchester Conference, and their other flie said Company;, and after the payment enemies; . • ¦ ;; .'Mr.:EussBLL seconded the motion. He had visited , liabilities, and expenses re- of all debts many ofthe London localities, and though they had specting the same, to divide the surplus '" ' expressed no definite opinions upon the union, yet, ' he balieveithey. would, if time monies to be realis ed : or " was givbn them and by such sale, sales, , aid xm proper steps taken to show the . 1 otihiiM^^wmw^ utilitv of the union. between and amongst the shareholders. and ; Persecutiori had done much to forward their princi- subscribers ; entitled, , thereto rateably,, ac- i«L , ples amori? the middle classes ;; and he believed they ' m: m.m a „„« to their Lemoi. several siTOMimEaiam 7 istii cording interests in the-said ssKSs." r._i would ultimately receive such support from theni as ¦*¦ ' • ' the-Chartists to return many T; undertaking. The history of the Chartist movement is too well would enable members* ' jy^jes. anxious for the general benefit-df the- whole .. Todmobden.—The council of this town state they Chartism was still a great And notice is hereb , tbat^it is ' known to those who will feel interested in what I m^xtrnt Hntcl ^^ -: to parliament. bug-bear y also given community, should speedily fake place ; and thai a have the greatest confidence in the Executive, and to the government but , many men stood aloof fr'pm intended to vary or am now writing, to require at my hands a special ' , extinguish existing rights . PROVISIONAL 00M#eS ;OE- THE Conference for this object should be held in London that when they voted for a Conference to be held ' would join the proposed union. narration. Of late much has been said of reconci- THE " tho movemehfc wbo V; or privUeges, if any, which - m- January^ next." - in Manchester on the 1st of January " would' be very impede or liation, and of union ; but it is an idle NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION ; it was to give M^ JVHolwakb thought it inju- with the may" . and useless FiNsnuHY.^iiAt a meeting held at the Fraternal more efficient strength to their exertions in carry- Ho had been oh. interfere purposes of the said Act. thing for the generals of an army to Held their usual weekly meetingiat the .Office , .14, ^ dicious t'p dissolve,the Conference. preach union ;H°hie:' and-'Lecture Hall, 41, Turnmill-strect, ing out the present organisation. ahd-niight have formed Dated this 13th day of Nov., 1850. to the troops, provided they,..by. their own acts Southampton-street, ,, on ^Wednesday eveh> ' a-tour, thrj8.ugh .the country, , Strand Clerkenwell, the followingrresolutions .were.unani- -'• Islb of Wight.—The members . celebrated their 'wifcb ;|tbe union, if the WmI P practice disunion. What can reasonable men Dec. 4th—Mr. Ed ward . Miles in the. chair. many branches '{^connexion bowung Roberts, Solicitor, think ing, moiisly carried :— " That the sum. of tap. shillings twelfth anniversary by a dinner at the King' - - for binr to of the judgment and earnestness'of those who lec- Correspondence, of a highly satisfa'ctdrycharaoter, s Head project -lm been- sufficiently .advanced Robert-street, phi. be paid to & W.;.M. Reynolds, Esq., totfards' Inn-, Corn Market; Newport, on the 3rd inst. Mr. necessary powers. ¦; Adel ture and write peace thrWdays was read from Bradford, Bri hton," Bristol," Cowper ' t .pay^ have beeh^htrusted withMe. WAlinsLEY flf out of the seven, g ; V)g the delft of ' 'Me late Executive -as soou as 'poaai- an old and consistent Chnrtist ' who and , Parliamentary and fi ght duel's the other four ? . Colliery, Cripplegate, Edihbufgb; Hawick, Kentish , Oliver, , was in the : Mr. Mftjsjj-. supported ;the?motion. .-. Parties Son £' ' The following,pbf sons" .were electbjl to servo chair. Several-patriotic toasts' were given among aloof gents, , Parliament-street. Before any great goed can" Town, Leicester, Lynn, Manchester Newcastle- ?• .' , had been lljudest in calling, for , union held - A 23 , be done in the way of , »n- the Coun'ciP:—Messrs. Cater; 'Jones," Johjisoh which was,.. the health of the Rev. Miv Jones, organising and-directing upon-Tyne, Royton, Salfordi/Stalybridge, Stock- i ., . who from them .-.when they attempted to carry it into the mind of any section of Pi)6le, A. 'Fu'zzen ; Phillip Johnson, treasurer ;"It.' so ably.assisied in defeating the higots of tjiis town the people in favour bf important organic port, Ventnor (Isle . of Wight)!: and Worces- ? . effect ; it appeared as though' they were anxious^to ." "When roBucafali out, changes, FuzzeD,.secretary,' Moved-snd seconded :— '< That in their bi[fdeayour to direct penal .la\5s„fo , be en- might '¦ ¦ ' honest men come two conditions arc absolutely necessary ter, also from Merthyr Tydyil andtWest-Bromwieh, ' Ifeep £Jifct$bpre disunited , in order that they '- • -' td their own." before suc- Republic meeting be held at this. Hal h on Thursday, forced against our Catholic brethreij^.' ahd " also iixeciipive cess can be hoped for, much less expressive of the greatest confidence in the present . 1 proht-;,by$raotion and agitation. The . gained ; firstly, 12th December, and thafcMr. Wakloyi M.P.yb'e re- Feargus O'Connor, Esq.,' the .poor man's frien d: 'd : ' 'onsc< the parties interested !in such changes inust give Committee, and disagreeing, with the Manchester ComMit&b-hji given in their resignation in c ::; to CLAS ' quested to fake the chair, to consider the date case The foreign fr iends wore not'forgotten. Mr." Sibloy, .. :: ";,> iS wl I ' quencce of- this factious feeling. gteoBr^oi^rG SES. clear and ample proof of tneir^'resolution to con- Conference, from the -Wat Tyler Brigade, Green- , ' * of /Poliqe /^Espionage,''—Moved. and seconded ,:— of Arnton, gave: a good account- of the allotment . Mr;'WiiTiiB^CooPHB approved of. the motion. iHfl ¦I quer ; secondl their appointetCheads, or chiefs, wich, also protesting^against the Manchester Con- " ' * ' y, : ; t'.,That we.take no part in the .election of a new system in his parish. The worthy clergyman there bad-;fcce'$%?.several private letters-from ? pa^tjea Mr R^p|iJ__I must act with an united and determined purpose. ference, and stating' th"at 'that' locality .had i«i ' could not give you a ;;Executiyey;ill after a. realJCphvje'ritipri. of' the people has divided severaliacres ofithe best land, which lie without- disparage' truer definition I am unable to see that'either of "these conditions solved subscribe, the utmost " of 'their power;, ' ' favourable ;to:;the union , and, ' a£ the^ fact, ." That when to to jas KeeDi 'hjeld; and we^recoiftracmi,; V! 'the OharHsts.npt lets at a moderate charge, and; when the tenants ment to any one ho would say, that the most intel- are likely to be fulfilled for some time to come ; on Tucsday next, towards liquidating the deb t due; 1 ' ; -' '; '' ;, ' ! ' :: ' ' ' ' ' , TOgues^l-ou^hOTestrTnen .:come to their |ro ta.^M^-part thore1n^ ' .; ' " ¦'] ¦:; ' ' pay their rent, he; pnee a year regaleSithem with a gent arid enthusiastic those who worked besfca-nfl-- ' and, therefore, it is, that I have resolved, in my to the treasurer of the National Charter Assooia-; li , xm^*^ thaitha 'present'state and position of :;*!M^yLEBONE.—At' the '^weekly meeting,'-held' at good substantial dinner. .He has not yet found a havdest were entirely in' favour of the ''prbjpj osed own humble way, to spread abroad such information tion. The.Secretary then read a communication he ¦ffie , : your ' Prirrcess Royal,.Oircusistreet, on Sunday eve- defaulter. :V amalgamation. ; * ~ ' ' ' ; " " . '] " ' ' Parliam^t^ry-^presentevtives, now that as, aojj fearsJo me to be valuable had received from the Sheffield branch of the Na-; ' .j ... v , and desirable to be jttjng, the Manchester;;GoMerence' .was diaapprdved DeRDr,—At a delegate meeting held on Sunday the- motion. The corresp^'on- ShKROBErcr. P^EBi«is:* dead - • and that the known by others ; and to do so" tional Refpfm^Elea'gue, extracts, from which he wfcs ( Mr. Swift supported , unconnected offici- ' ' Kpaud the subject left in-thft jhands'; of ; the- Expcu- , an address to the Chartists of Derbyshire was hirtft' 'alter his ' " ally-with' any party or sect of- instructed to.-insert in the report :— ; ' .. '" - ¦¦ "' 1 last denco thoy had received hai'paused o guestioir of the^SpjE!w3lI rousa the .blood of politicians. If I be " ' ' " WM' ¦ : ¦ ;: : ;¦•- . ' ¦ v -—^ •;¦- ;r, . .V. ' adopted, approving of the Manchester Conference , " v; ' J spared mjife and health ' '"' ' - ' "'. "., Charles-streefc^he ffieid j ., * r :-^ . , previous opinions.. ' ^:> - - '- Sie .Irish Catholic^nembers. You will find j to see the day come—and ¦ . - 3. J ^„\ , ^Ipji ft. —-Chartism' more healthy •ap- and calling upon the-Chartists of England to assist " cum'elit.wMfswSen . .;„ : * DeC. 8rd^8S0££fc r. \X assumes a. Mr. PBTTiE said , that?anadjournmentwould'.giye. f^thefb rues will and: tte -^Mrance'ih. this town, Seyerat lectures" have been the Manchester Council'. The address.' is-, unavoiiK %em.time -coUe^tJkhe rea,! opmions of ;tUe g M^£ . =hffi|e^| , o|^« & ;to, , ^ .
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