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I-lJMr iij £ ., T « . ii st ** J vj «* - ; - ; m ^ - '< -y &^& Jan . 28 ; By Cash paid Tripp for Timbw ! 199 10 11 5 » .-: 4 :,. ^ Trotted / or Hauling - f ; 6 1 2 ' 9 i ^; 30- — Goatmah- wheelwriglit 28 4 : 0 Feb . 12 n '— * Harrisv deposit i on i- ' . ' : '•• Malvern ... 500 " 0 0 Mar . 1 — Astonffor Oak Timber 38 10 0 — 4 — D * vey ,. 8 urreyor 6 0 0 — 5 — Butts , Auctioneer 8416 0 — 6 — Griffiths , Builder 60 0 0 .., ji . : „ — .. Comberline ( Tithes ) 19 0 0 ;! „ — for 2 Cows , Tewkea- : . JburyFair ; .. .: 25 0 0 — „ - Three do . ... 39 0 0 „ — Four do .,. ... 61 0 0 — 11 ... —;¦ : OneCow . MrBatt * 919 0 — 12 , — Weston , Drawing Poles 30 0 0 — 13 . — : Tripp „ Timber 185 17 0 — „ — . Marklove , Guano ^ -99 00 — 15 — Sturge , for Oats ,. 61 0 0 . _ » — Browning , Four Heifew 72 0 0 , - '¦ — . 20 — Griffiths ... . 30 00 — 21 — Hodges , for Cart > 11 0 0 ' — 27 . —¦ Bird , Poles aud Expense 70 15- 0 — „ — Moore , iSix : Cowa . .. Crump's Auction „ , 113 6 0 — „ ¦ . — Herbert , for Griffiths , Drawing Stones 12 0 0 — ¦ „ ¦— . Gyngell , for Beans 23 16 0 __ 31 — Russell , for Taxes . 514 11 Apr . 7 — Griffiths , Builder 250 0 0 — 17 —Aston , for Horse Hire 10 0 0 — . .. 19 — ' Griffiths . ... 50 . 0 0 — 24 - Yeend ... , 8715 7 — 29 — Ireland , Beans ... ¦ - _ ¦ . i 8-9 0 — ,, — RusseH . - . Taxes ... ' ^ 94 7 — > „ — Trotter , Hauling 5 18 2 May 6 - Marsh- ... 10 0 0 — - „ , — Griffiths ... ' 400 0 0 . _ 10 , . — Fox , Oata ... 15 8 0 — 12 v — Moore and Co ., Cattle ¦ - ..-. - ' andStraw ... 36 1 9 — „ — Goatman •« 25 0 0 — 15 . —/ Tripp , Timber ... 245 10 6 — 21 : —Jones ... 90 0 0 — 22 . — ,. Herbert , Ploughing 14 0 0 — 29 — Hughes . .... 14 9 1 — „ — Gyngell , for Beana : 40 5 0 — „ — Bayley , Sadler ... 22 1 8 . — „ — Stannard , Gate ... . 20 0 0 — 31 . — . Yeend , Plumber 2816 10 June 12 . Land Agent ... ; 3 -2 0 — 15 — Hughes , Bricks ... 15 14 0 — . . 17 — Goatman - ... 20 ¦ ¦¦ 0 0 — 18 — Griffith , Corn Chandler 38 0 0 — „ — Tripp , for Timber 184 9 7 — 19 — Hughes , for Bricks 1713 9 — -26 — Long , Deposit on Minster Lovel & expences 913 0 0 — ¦„ ¦ ¦—¦ Fulham , Beans -28 0 0 — 28 . — Marsh - .. , go 0 — 29 — Russell , Oats ... 50 . 11 0 June 29 , —Hughes , for Bricks 16 0 0 — •„ — Marsh . ; :, ... > 5 0 0 . — „ — Jones , Builder-... 60 0 0 July 1 — Goatman ... 10 - 0 0 — „ — Griffiths ... 300 . 0 0 — 30 — Aston , torMeadow . > .. 30 0 0 : — „ — forHorse hire 9 1 0 — „ . — . Land-Agent ... -4 7 0 — 12 —Vic . Sadler ... 7 7 0 — 15 : — Goatman . . ... 40 13 5 — „ — Hughes ... -1719 0 — 17 . — Tripp ... 255 10 2 — „ — Wilks , Sand , ; .... 12 5 0 — „ — Fulham , Straw .. 9 0 0 — „ — Lewis , Sand ... .- * 4 ¦ ¦ 6 0 — „ — Ireland ,= Beans .. 7915 0 — „ — Goatman ... : 10 0 0 — „ — Crews , for Bran ... 6 14 0 — „ — Land Agent ... 5 0 0 — „ . — Hughes , Bricks ... . 9 0 0 — , ; „ .... — Waites , for Ironmongery - ... 150 . 0 0 — .- „ .. — Russell , Poor-rates : 5 3 3 J — „ — Ditto , Assessed Taxes : 9 13 6 — ;¦ - ,, — Trotter , Hauling .. ; ., 9 . 17 4 — „ . — Hughes , i . ime .... . . . 16 11 ; 1 — „ —Tripp , . Timber ... . .. 50615 10 — -v „ — . Cook and Butts , . . Implements ' ... . ; . 41- 9 7 — „ " — ' Aston , Horse Hire . 5 7 0 — „ — Hughes , Bricks . ; . 313 0 — „ — Woo ' dhouse , Deposit on Mathon - ... 1505 0 0 — „ — Jones , Builder .... 80 0 0 — „ — ¦¦ . M ' Gregor , for Chimney ... ¦; ; 0 9 9
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•' unitn jorthe mmm . " - ; .. . -. /¦• • ., ¦ ¦ HOLYTOWN CASE ; -. ' - '¦" '¦ ¦ . ¦¦ These men are still out against the reduction offered by the masters of the Holytown district . The subscriptions have not been what they ougtit to be under the circumstances , ' but as yet little time has been afforded . Maiiy promises have been made , and from the reports in to-day ' s Star , more may be expected . We stated , in a previous paper , that this war is not merely on the question of wages , but one which involved the great principle of combination . The masters most assuredly discover the strength
and force of a national combination , and more particularly when that league ' or combination is ! carried on without disorder , or an infringement . of the statute law . It is in fear of the moral force of the association , and not its pecuniary , because if they had the resources of the Bank of England , in times of general depression , the Association could render no effective service to the various bodies , but it is by their united efforts , their means of ascertaining the real position of every trade , that enables them to watch with minuteness the most favourable time to
assist any body of men , who are struggling for their rights and a just reward for their labour . ; The governments of all nations centralise their forces , and act according to circumstaices ; they do not run headlong into treaties , or viar with countries : they take time , the , great prover of ! events .. This Association is one for centralising the power of the assceiated trades , not for husbanding its resources one year , and spending it in useless and unproductive strikes the next , but to make the funds doubly " available by employment , thereby making them reproductive ; But ^ we said thei dispute at Holytown lay deeper than wages , ! that a blow was struck at the principle of confederation—a blow in ;
tended to reduce the working classes to worse than Russian serfdom , if not crippjedby the united efforts or" an independent peopie . " They may unite to pay what they please for their labour , and the law allows the working classes to unite and demand what they please for'their labour , but no intimidation or threats' must be held ' out , and we caution , he miners tojieware of any unnecessary excitiment ^ -notto allow themselves to bedrawn into any conspiracy or overt act , or to . threaten , intimidate , or use any language which may be construed to mean , , & c > , but to allow every man'free access to the pits , without molestation or hindrance ; but you may advise with him on the question at issue , and persuade htm to cease labour , but not tell him if he does not he will be liable , Sic . That . would be wrong—that
would be intimidation , for which you would be liable to imprisonment . We entreat you to abide by the law , and we again entreat the memeers of all societies to assist these men , to the best ot their abilities . The cause of the miners is the cause of the people ; for while you uphold their interests , you aire upholding your own , . and should you allow them to suffer you must expect to suffer in return . Fathers , we appeal to you , on behalf of the sons of others ; mothers , we implore you to give relief ; children , give what you can , spare for those who have to wander the fields by day , and crave a covering place at night . In another part of the paper will be found the amounts subscribed ; and by whom , which has been transmitted to . the atines of Holytown . ... ... C
EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION . * " . " The principle of this Association does not appear to be ! snfficiently . understood to demand the attention necessary for its . full development . Its rules and iegulatioai have not been read to be appreciated by . the masses , otherwise they would be more attentive and mow assiduous to their own interests , by lelf-employment ' . The preamble of this Branch is sufficient to show the iaefficacy of the old system of improving the condition of the working 9 lasses . Self-employment is the g « BdVpri » cipl 0 , of relief ,- by , this means alone . ean the working classes of any country reUevethemseivaa from the iron grasp of capital , aid place their families in a proper sphtre of society . ¦'« But for the further elucidation of this Si »« ety , or Joint ^ toek ; Company we insert tile preamble . ttltsjayrs , Mid wiU Mc ; th 0 a . rl > wt «• - porttinity of jbiziagmg thm , la « foie the pubUci '
Pbeamsle To The, Laws. For The, Employ-....
PBEAMSLE TO THE , LAWS . FOR THE , EMPLOY-. MENT . OF LABOUR IN . AGRICULTURE AND -- ' ' ' " : ' -- - MANUFACTURE . ' - : ' The inefficacy of the methods heretofore adopted by the industrious classes " ' for the protection and iiiainten . anee of their liatereats , and the improvement of . their condition , has induced deep and wide-spread inquiry into the came of ' the failure of the pirfrishitherio tried . It would , perhaps , be assuming too much to assert , that such inquiries hare detected all the latent causes of evil which operate on thepreducersof wealth , render them helplessly dependent ' on the poisessors of capital for wages and subsistence J but a conviction has taken strong hjold of the work ' ing ^ crasses ^ that the . Bttfferings of their class are aggravated , if not caused , bj intense com' peiition , ' by the increase of mechanical and other scientific productive powers , and the consequent , displacement of skilled andother labour by automaton workers .
For this state of things many of the most intelligent Workmen , perceive ho other efficient remedy than the institution of measures ; which relieve the labour market of the surplus labour , by setting the unemployed members of the various trades to work , out of funds contributed by themselves , ' '''"' . NotwltbBtftBdiDg ffiany thousand of pounds have been spent on strikes , the cqniition of the producing classes presents but too many palpable evidences of deterioration ; of "subjection to evils—increased—increasing , and which ought to be diminished . Past experience emphatically proves the inadequacy ! of the methods
previously employed to ward off these evils ; and it is at least no very fanciful deduction from that experience to say , that the capital hitherto expended ineffectively , if employed in the purchaieoflahd , the erection of ' dwellings and workshops , the ' purchase of raw materials for manufacturing and handicraft purposes , and . the employment of the nnemployed members of the trades in these establishments , would remove , if not all , some of the evils uiiversaUy complained of , and be a more rational , as wtlias a more reproductive method of using the funds so colieetsd for improving the position of labour .
Fully to achieve the objeets here indicated would require union and organisation among the various classes and sections of producers , which , it is to be feared , is not attainable at the present moment . Time must be given for new opinions to ripen ; and , inthemeantiirhe , those who are most deeply imbued with them , and have the greatest faith in their efficacy , must take tbe position of pioneers ^ and by practice , on as large aseale as theiv means ' will permit , lead the way to a more extensive and more efficient application of sound principles of social amelioration . ¦ . '" '
It is with these views that the present Anociatiou is formed . It is an experiment to try how . far the working classes are ' prepared to act upou the opinions now so prevaltnt amoiig ' st them , and to clear the way for those more extensive , complicated , and centralised operatious which must precede the entire emancipation of labour . If It succeeds , ' it will lay a solid foundation for other and more comprehensive meaiures , and ia the constitution ' which follows , powers have been taken of an expanding character to meet possible aontingencits . 1 . The purchase or rental of lands whereon to locate and employ the surplus labour of the Association , in such raanuer as shall be most conducive to their own welfare and that of the ABBOciation , 2 . The ! erection or , rental of buildings for domestic , industrial , and commercial purposes , in such localities as may be best suited for these rapeetire objects , and the promotion of the . general interests of the Association . ' : ''• ¦ - . " ' ¦¦ * . '•
; 3 . The application of these lands and buildings so as to meet the corporate" and individual requirements of the Association . 1 . To afford to trades in their corporate capacity the power or leasing in perpetuity , or of pirhasing in fee-simple , such lands and buildings belong ' toj to the Asioeiatiot as they may require for the location and employment of their surplus members ; and also the power of investing their funds with the Aiiosiatioh byway ef loan , or mortgage on any of the property of tho Asioelation . . 2 . To divide such
portions of the estates purehased by tho Association as may be thought expedient into small farms , to build thereon suitable cottages and out-houses , aad to sell and lease the property thus improved , to individuals selected in accordance with the laws ef the Association . Alt leasehold farms may be sold , and the proceeds reinvested ia fresbi estates , to be' improved and dealt with in like caanner , iu order that the subsoribed capital of the Assedation may , to the largest possible extent , promote the purchase of , and the drafting upon the land , the unemployed mtmberi of the Association ;
; " Thecommittee of this Association hav « , daring the last week , received correspondence from Denny Sheffield , Barrhead , Trowbridge , Dudley , Kidder ! minster , Maidstone , Keighley , Leicester , Nottingham ; Manchester , Blackburn , Stanley , Bas / ord , Buiwellj and several other towns and villages , . ^ Adhesions , 'frota- the Willenhall kw stampers ; Congleton silkweaveri , South Shields noot and shoeniakera , and the shoemakers of Clitbeioe , have been received during the week . , / : Mr . ^ VilUams 0 n . has . heen appointed to wait npon the tiadtts of Manchester , Blagkbura , Sheffield , and Bolton ; therefore ; if any parties in those towns or vicinities require his services , they must addre ss bilfat'Mi ; Parker ' s , ! 5 ; Si . John ^ treet , Manchester . ' ' * : ifteports . have : ieea . ; received , ifrom , Northwich *
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stating that meetings of a highly impcrtaiit oho . racterj . iave _ been hcld . injhat neighbourhoorffor the purpose of explaining ' the laws and principles ' ofthe United Tradjes ^ s ^ eiation ; aadf the ; i » iult | is , that numbers ere long , wiltjoin -the ranks of thousands determined to frte . themselves . ri ; Mr / Daniels ; -editonof the . Miners ? JorJR » AL , reports 'that Mr .- Peelattendedat Douglass , ' Isle of Man , and ; delivered ;! a very important lecture on the benefits of . the !; Association . ! ' Tliat ' mariy trades weredesirpus of ; joim ^ Asspcia tionV . Vlt ' was the , first time tiiiquestion . was . mooted quently . it caused much interest . Several ! applications have been made for lecturers , which will be supp lied as soon as practicable ., ^ -. ; .
-The secretary of'the Warrington ' -glass cutter * writes and says , that" they have a strike ' oh hand against Mr . ' Robirispn . ' whb ' pffaed ' a reduction of hot less than 4 s . perweekj eighteen men Turned out , four of whomvWere . ' hired . VIheyof course left the town , and were out of . the . way until a child belonging-to one of the ^ mer died . ^ He : cameoyer to the funeral , was taken'into custody by the -police , and is now lying ' ¦ in ' Kirkdale gaol , where he will haveHo remaiu tworabnths ; unless Mr . Roberts , the miners' Attorney-General , ; is successful in getting
hira out . The glass cutters have engaged that gentieraan , and he has . taken ( the necessary steps to bring the case before the Court of Queen ' s Bench . The expense will be £ 100 , and these poor men have not tae ' means ; unaided , to accomplish this without the assistance of others , therefore they kindly solicit the support of the trade ' s . " ! These men , undoubtedly need assistance , therefore , if any of their fellowmeD could rehderany , the subscriptions would be thankfully ! received , either at , this office , or by Mr . B . Droomgole , glasscutter , Warrington . : .-
- -Lkickster . —A public meeting has been held here , iii favour ofthe miners , ' which was addressed by MtfBuckby , and others . Mr . B . delivered * very powerful address , dilating with much force and energy oh the tyranny of masters and the duties of men . A very . important meeting of the Strong Shoe Men ' s Society , of-, the City . of . London , was held on . Monday evening , August 30 th , at which the following resolution was agreed to :- > ¦ - ¦ ¦ •• ' That in order to assist ^ the central Committee , in the matter of the Holytown miners , this meeting do hereby agree to pay one morith ' s . levy in advance , in-addition to the levy due . ' ( Signed ) Jamks Hol-LOWDAy , President . " ' ; . '
On ! Tuesday evening , August 24 th , Mr .. Humphries attended a meeting at Leek , the room being crowded to excess ; the passage and committeeroom were full , the stairs were lined , and great numbers stood outside , unable to get admittance . Mr . Grattan was called to tfie Chair , who having orened the business of the meeting introduced Mr . H . to address the meeting . The , ! speaker , very briefly recapitulated the substance of his two previous addresses , and expatiated at large apon the practical working , aiid beneficial tendency of the National Association of United Trades . ' The speaker then drew theatiention of the operatives of Leek to the case of tbe Holytown miners , and showed them the absolute . necessity , of every working man and woman f Leek assistingthe central Committee , to give the poor miners support , to enable , thera . effectually to
resist , the . infamous document presented to them . That if the men were not promptly supported by the trades of- this" country , the consequence would be the miners would be compelled to surrender themselves victims to the cupidity and injustice . of their masters , and no trade woutd'he safe one month from the introduction of a similar document to the one the Holytown miners of Scotland were now endeavouring to resist . It remained for the working classes to say whether the noble spirits of the miner should be crushed b y the iron hand of oppression and their wives and children driven to starvation , through those cruel exactions . But the working classes would riot , suffer it . Tlie ' true and the brave would exert themselves to the very utmost , in order to procure support for their fellow men in Scoiland . The Speaker was very warmly appla uded throughout his address ,- and sat down amidst loud cheers . A
Committee was appointed to canvass the town of Leek , te obtain subscriptions for the miners ; and we believe the trades of Leek-will do their share ia the work . Mr R , attended a meeting of the silk dyers of Macclesfield on Wednesday evening , when he laid the case of the Holytown miners before them , the result of which was , ! that , a committee of twenty were appdihted to canvas ' s the whole town for subscriptions oh behalf , of the colliers . It was also resolved that'i OC appeals be printed , to be placed ia the shop-windowain every part of the town , that the affair might belaid fully before the public . Twenty ofthe weavers of Macclesfield wiWalsobei appointed to co-operate with the dyers in thagobd work .
This is a noble example , and we feel coafideht that the operatives-in every town , will promptly and speedily follow ; This is the tice for action . Let the apathy of every working map be thrown to tha-winds , and let a holy and energetic striving commence amongst the woirkinn-classes- ' as to who shalDbetho most prompt and liberal in rendering assistance , to the brave miners of Holytown . Jn helping , them we are indeed helping ourselves . In securing their liberties we shall be cnhane ' mg oar own independence . Wo say , then to one and all , armyourselves like men . let your watch-word be , 'Support for Scotland ! Jour motto , 'Courage and Perseverance !! and < a triumph glerious and long to be-remembered , will'orown your noble and praiseworthy efibrts . ' . -
Mr Humphries attended : a public meeting of the miners and locksmiths of . Willenhall ,. on Friday night , in the open air- Mr Lees was unanimously called to the chair , andiaft « r a few brief observations introduced Mr Richards , of Bilston , to address them , who said he was happy tomeet tham on the present occasion , one that- was freighted with so many important matters for their consideration , and he was more particularly happy to meet them under the auspices of the National Association , saying there were but two classes , the rich and- the poor , one that does the work , the other that does none . Fellow-countrymen , you ; have often said ) l Why are we so poor ? ' I wonder you are not poorer . We find seven millions of adult people- in England and Wales , and out of the whole only two-thirds labour : therefore those who-donot work . live on the
produce of others . After a few other remarks the aged veteran resumed his seat , Mr < Humphries commenced by saying he- was happy , to have the opportunity of meeting the men of Wiflenhali on the present occasion . He-said , I holdiamy hand a document from the Wolverhampton Trades' Society , which says , ' It is with feelings of satisfaction and pleasure that-your delegates address- you in this manner , after showing , how faithfully they have discharged their duty in the said society .. " It goes on to show that the men of- Willenhall and Wolverhampton work more hours than the slaves- of South Carolina , who only work ten hours a day , while the men in this district work from sixteen to- ei & hteen and even twenty hours per day . He showed the superiority ofthe National Association o « r all otherslocal combination you have had and what have been
their ettects ? You . have had your " naaster .-i to guide you , who have sold you and bought you . Your local union hae increasedyour hours of labour aud reduced the price ! The intent of the- Natknal Association is to lessen the hours of labour ,, and maintain a fair day ' s wagps for a fair day ' s work . The employers said the Association was managed by tinkers , tailors ,. < fcc , but let him tell the employers of Willenhall , that an honest tinker was preferable to a drunken tyrannical master . After showing the general principles of union , Mr II . concluded by an energetic appeal on behalf of the miners of Ilolytown , saying , if they did not assist them , the miners of South Staffordshire would in all probability soon be brought ,, down to the same level . After a few other remarks , Mr H . aat / lown loudly cheered . A vote of thanks was . passed to the chairman , and . ) the meeting dispersed . .,
, US * . OP 8 BBSCB 1 FH 0 NS . w *? f , ? - Y t <) ffnn " ners ' Chester shoemakers * , Mr Ball , Ts 6 d ; Blackburn . per Mr Birch , £ 1 2 * 9 d ; Maidstone- shoe makers , £ 1 ; Maryport , ahjpwnghtsand sawyer . s £ l ; Rotherham , horae . nail n >» 9 r 3 h , * a » Kidderminster , carpet weavers , Humphries Firm , £ 1 ; Kidderminster , per Mr Taylor , J . Humphries Firm , £ 1 ; Trades of Dudley , per Messrs Massey and Co ., £ I . ? s 2 d ; Fa ; njng * toiv cotton spinners , & c , £ 17 s ; Liverpool , ctawn glasa CMters , £ 12 s ; Sunderland , sawyers , £ 2 . 1 »; Stoek ? . port , bleachers , £ 1 ; Wolverhampton , « J . n plate workers , £ 2 9 d ; Mr Dear , Is ; Mr J . P ** ., Is ; Mr Murray , 4 d ; Mr Wells ,-Bethnal-grasn , Is ; Mr M'Donald , Bakewell , Is ; a Friend , l & t , Rotherham , nail makers , 6 s ; Mr J . Hunter , Cd ; , Astwo . d Bank , needle makers , 4 s 6 d ; Kidderirinister , eabinek
makers , 10 s ; Trowbridge , wea « i « iss , 13 » St < Mv J . Farrow , 6 d ; a Few masons of London , 'Is 8 d ; Sheffield , opticians , Is 8 Jd ; Stdtirbridee , carpet weavers , 4 s ; Friends , per A' ^ Keeve , ^ ifti ; New Lentdn , lace makers , 4 s ; 'Jameleon , nail maker * 7 » lid : Stookport , role dy 0 n > ^ . Welverharopton , rim ahM locksmiths , 10 s ^ block printers , Cl ' rtherce , fi »; self aetors , of Lov > tap 6 r , &; pipfl ibakeraef Stepney ^ es ; Wolverhampton ; cabinet' loeksmitba , nbVtof . branch , 4 sj Derbj , per Mr PearaM , Si 4 d Reohester , boot twd sbee makers £ 1 ; Sbeteant thorp * , fancy v / teim , ' W & M ' i « he « eW , > er Mt llawkeswort \ , £ 29 , 3 d ';^' Brioi ^ Fove , naBers ' £ 1 SoatbampUnV per ^ lr Magiirf ^ ai ^ 'Sfl (^ wwn ^ P Wtor . ' i ^ jj ^ ir ^ . ' . V ., ,. ' ' ^ ¦ ••; . , ¦¦?¦ ' •' . ¦ W ' . ia . w ,., ; , o ;^ 1 W ; ' :. , ;! ,... „
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 4, 1847, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns2_04091847/page/5/
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