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{ - - - - -- . — ... . . . ; C 6 fe of fhe most numerous , orderbv aatLaoimaied ttT ^^^ -a ^ &f ^ aS ^ W ^ et b ^ n cboTWiea since ife C 0 PanenayjjWjBfeqf ~ ft 8 jpre 8 ent agitation , was held in the Searea of Bury , in the centre c £ ^ &rA& 9 nf ^ t tf t ? H -ah * rSqootM ^ - ' ¦ TKe' meeting $ ¦ & zTbeea- ; in : contemp lation-ior -several , ' -vsefcsi-8 ilBl < 85 »*¦ -. fsntniwu > w « reVJnsrfe . ' Jw-i m # dj f traftctijg *;* 4 B « Mi « braft 8 B . JM-. wa * 4 > osBble for ^ na | tboorbooi , , i { B ^^« st » a ft ^ di ^ i | BWfi fraffi . / i pr Jofy f Beibre the . time -oF . meeting the . im ^ i&rjnbsV briffiafittor ^^ akf . agt ^ at . iui ^^^ oT fli | taM-Jiia ^ er » s %£ otfcrf ^ l gms ; bGBbVsriy . f A gi ^ it "* iiriber oritrsngers were preseni j to aadresV ta&i&eting , Sind ^ l < Jng after ft £ proceedings coninenca&'laige 4 » dies of iran-bearing torches ima b * xmer * » na |> retjpded l y lands of taaac ,-. < iame peering mtothesqnare . When lie speaker * mounted the hustings ; they were recewedi / with mosfrenfiuBri astic . bom * of spplaose ,: the immense jcrowd « heer
iM and waving the ? hats andxiappin * their bands . The drummers pf . the several bands also beat their dj&nisJfo swjiifi . Qie ncie of approbation ^ whick had arfin £ ifi&ect , in conJ ^ gittaaoB ofJhereTJ ^ ng a ' clear S 3 &I tfiitincT echo offfie sound . ' ' ' At iialf-past seven -Bk'Fi ^ TCHKK was raiammonsly caDed to the dair-wmd ' Q » most . enthiiidastic cheering . NotwithgtSBnuin £ the great confasion ' which seemed to jffBTailiu TcoDseo ^ oence of the cbeering and beating rSfY ^ J ^ nrrria- 1 [ k ^ . jp uiw nt th e * l |« iwti « n : began "tO " ft&dBagg&am- the deafening noise was changed into
tie 4 e « pe « t a » d n » st profojand ajence . He Said « i tb ^ at ^ BLte iioor he waa anjtious that tieprpcedings of fiie ineed ^ g . « Hoiild be ^ as short as , possible , and lie * ttierelore ' would amply . open ^ ineetog ' withont entering into any lengthened remarks . He would reHriteTait ^ se t ^ lMtKIffiotjwl ^ forvriikb the ? were called ; toeethsr . ( He . then read 'the placard . ) Heneldifftoband a letter which had joat been brought to him byiheir friend , Mr . O'Connor , frpffl tfaitjaccelient friend i ) f . tfieT people , " J . Reldenf M . P . for ^ Oldnam ^ srhich : he would read to them . The cluurmlir flym read the foUo wing letter from Mfi Peldjai ; " ^^ ' f , " : " . ' : - ;
,,,: / _ W » tersjde , JDecMal ) OT 8 th , 1838 . lfT 3 > EXK 3 IK ' , —Tfc . ' O'Connor "hiving ealfefl oa mp , t taie tie opportani ^ r of uttCnz Hit then ' appears to me to lie an ervlaat imitation , oa the part of jausn in power , to va ^ nanvwl yt ^ proceedings ofl&e leaden who advocate TJ&ventlSufirftgB , 4 c . . The jommnnieaiJoi io tbeUuutrues oT Hyde ; dearly indieate tki * . Torch-K * ht meaongs « redeB « BDeed m illegal—those who «» y they are "~ h » ve the power to make them illegal if they are not ao * &treme ouuuttiiuitreiirehuu mi
17—one nue step may domfimte mischief to the R » dkaleaaae . It iron thu account abaolutelr jmiluiIirjithat tofA-liy ht jieetmg » . ihoald'b > discontinued . Thepo «» ininrfthe Diik « i ^ SnteBi » in «» iii » t « m « . » t pre-• cnt—they ahonldiVoid playing 5 ito the hand * * f their powerfill opponeitt , and so , owsetiBga stated , to te iUogal , ahmild l « h * W , » 6 r « nyTkilciitlBnfwagein » deB » e ofat anvmeeti > £ wittuot bdsg condemned by all who wkh well to the B » djf ») < anfiV I < itKr » thnn > oat ^ hcM hints to pat yon oh joar ' gaard , vhkhlaaJSZne 7 oa .. ' viUexcB » e ^^ . ¦ -- ^ : — -
——~~—;;* " —2 TT" " ,,. _ ^ - Joetheedkn ; ~ The diairmaix re « nittBd- ^ nder exisdng" drenm-^ apceaitymAJecoIiariyincnmbfintppQn them tha t aothing like a oreacb . of the peace , and that oothiaj Ekelyto bring intojeopardj the cause inivMeh . they were engaged , suoo ) 4 take plaoft at thatmeeting ( B * M > near . ) " -J ? o ? toMeM > e , i » 4 peife 5 t it coafidence m the proper and Iwbaigreat plearare , in ; staling to ibem that the aothorities of the townJiad fete the same copndenqe , and bad therefore -abstained from eiffin ^ m the TniH ^ ij ^ jfeoag h tj > ey * o » re requested to do m > . They had p laced upon them the res-TJpoabiK ty trf keepinc me peace , and he was sure
theff . cq )« c ^ jons- wonld . sot be duappointed . ^ Very londcheers . ) He snonldnow call npon , , llR . 3 ied tomow thefirttresolnticm . He said that feisxesolunon wan to thp © Sect that the j should come forward and sign the National Petition , and raise ^ ie nauonal , rea | , and take op , toekpofl tion in snch a ' manaer as wonld jiow their © pponent * that" they were in right good earnest . ( Cheers . ) After some fonberob * eTTa tMm » ne mo ? ed * That the People ' s Charter , ^ ia the Na ^ pnaJ petition ^ having oeen prenonsly adopted in this town and the surronnding -diRtrictSy this , Bieeting reqnej 4 a -all the friends bf Kadkaljlefonn to e ^ ert tnemselses in . 3 onrarding fie fflgningof the petition , and the collection of the National Heat" r . -
¦ TheCMMXtoLiJs here « nBonnced , that Mr . James CJAbett wbnld "have been present at the xoeeting , b ^ f had written a Oote to state , tliatnrofes-rional ifflgagementa prerented bin . , He . could , pot read denote , " as & » gentleman , to whose care i t had been entm ^ ted ; i » d ^ gotten , to bring itwith him . @ear » hear , saiarlaBghtex . ) ^ :- - •" . .-Mr . T 0 B 6 CFI seconded the resolntion in a neatbot Tery »)« taddreatv . _ ^ . ^^^ _ _ . ; : ; ii ... " , " Mr . jO'Cosrob wgi feen inttodnced ^ and wax reeeiVed with the most enthusiastic cheering and dapping of band * . After addresdng the chairman and the a *»| jot a « Jj * Qth « A »< BcaL « rf Buzjaoa it » Tianity , he said , these were times for trying men ' s Nuls . ( Hear , bear . ) . It bad been dadared by high aattority , althou gh > Tithoaty . nsBxped astBotcominr
from the people , that these meetings were illegal , ' aad H fee object .-el the . Govemmeat . © r < rf the sams $ erofstaie- * a »^ B prose thax the people were taking an 2 lefBl rt « p , that . mmktCTy instead « f putting fertbaii * mere wwntiwi , would have enabled ereryman to put iisfegsr Bp 6 n the act which : said mat these meetings were illegal . But ie denied ftat these" meetings were illegal - Hpwersrjit m $ a las doty jw protect ^ tem , the working classes . and ^ D put t ^ * yt ^ CTT ^ gt , aikadA \ rudfr ^ ' f ^* : ^ lip a ^ yiiinf ^ ^ whrtwa sc a nea t aP luegai te oVMii ^ ( ttm , ) It , w ^ irmtsSB hoAHon by thejndgea of the land tiiat a meeting might be Called for a legal purpose , and ^ g ^ ht / afl eT j rBr ds . be tnrngd into- an illegal mgetinfc : _ Jt . ' aeag : < teK Wifowa dat ^ -zaeetuur
might be called for aaulegsi purpose , and that gp « i se 6 * e ABd . ja ^ MJit hanrig inmp led noon Tice-and ^ anjfaey ^ aigbt tern diat meeting into a legal one . He sever had so fine an opportunity ^ gi * ing . ttelifi't 4 * £ a assailant , wben k * said tiiat ife wi ^ tbers , was » JTi » 3 M * yv | HBd by th « Tbries td carry out ibeirscbemM . Oh , if they were spies nowj . wbat ^ fia e « fl > ofton % to ekrrf ' tl »« py « y * temtpthefidfilment . ofthof wuhea . Itwaibecause hethougnt ita sacred " dutr , and that <>« erj man who took apart in a national msvemenc kbonlH always jljfcpe bjnjsell in tb © Irst rank of danger , that be stood there to-night , although his bealri did not by aBjjneaas warranT it . ( Hear , h « ar . ) They " mnrt !
now be swseWa » tuiDS man no . ¦ ¦ Tben ^ aftajrs were now in a po ^ mon which , ai the year 1838 , no -ZBan expected bMtee ^ henrisi . How iatdthu been accomp ^ fi » d ? It : ba 4 ie « i done , by union at ' ho me and br oad . Iti * ii been « ccomplishedtTbtdng tbemetf efBarjlawK that thjeonen < rfi « ed « y aadtoeinen of Glai igosr and of . Loft 4 acv * ad the men' of all the fre « town » jferfrwi&-tiam , anitnat thinking alike S ^ we ^ tfetemdnstfio art aUl : e . ( Cheers . ) But W 9 u } d he Jt » worthy jof ^ ieir joonfideace , oi ^ lft « rnng of respect , if he'flinched from the perfbrmanoe of- a MafitfA 4 btytJ < Be * r * iear , iad ^ npi . ^; Uo , IhenV ^< old tlieiatiiat « Bf < me'matt"wbo : wasin the pay c ^ . me . Wlag ^ T ^ h ^ iyiheir iielKsh TnitffhinntioDg , torn th&t meeting into SB iSegal ineetiog * l « some kind / of imsrfi ' Wit . CFar Qiat JBasan he bid thomht
ithis 4 rtJ toAddrws a lettei . to ib * people of Butt aad of W » k * Seld , 4 o tell them-thai they were not wammted to juke a step whii , if tixited ^ pon them , Slight xpak » 4 . thesis * atnmg ia ^ the-hand of * he ppreMof ; wktreu , if takim jimnltan « ousl y by the ^ osniw «* l « r | e , woi ^ torn : ilkgility into tejtice , * ndMrt » tsiBt ^ Biferjal Suf&aje far tiwrn at hgU ' ( Cfeeew . ) The tesoJntion wMch . had been moved yefftpadjte . theM > 6 anaVC . qnTentiD ^ and ^ he funds BPCCj ^ i ry 5 a" the support -of die People's Parliament ; aadsb ^ oabtrm Hdfihoeat 4 f ike prediction f Jhe jrritet _ of it , thf je was some spy in ^ th * meeting Hstening to hnn , and taking down his words in Uackhi ^ oglyphus . thath * nnght transmitthem ' to Lord Joha ^ j tt asea ; Then let hiai inftrm' Lird John , ^ htoagh . the mecKoni x » f tfest spy , that Ihbae nwrt ^ wminorrilJBttf ; b ^ » b& ? t wai the law , iUUlIVwUff WrV 0 JOT ZI
• UVK . MB U ^ - ^ W TCJL S pjVCc lO a «^ thsft # >« a ^» ws&jrt T w <^ 1 Ik ^ ali 1 wth ^ prete ^^ rer * 6 boot , jaBo 'K njudge were appointed hj tiie GcpTsavb * « wn 31 J ^ B »> a » sdiB ^ id ^ r ^ n ' making' ^ Jury of shopkeepiaf t « y at once-that ttTrr Were ill *^ - ( ttcatfhW ^ - Thfffd ^ hi !« tdod ^ ^ b ^^ th « manadjb | W . ' Theyh ^ appointka Conrei .. tioo-th ^ y ^ se >(^ ddegate ^ -Ou ^ lid T > ro-* «« d to h «» repesftd iA ^ hifc' efitLr ^ coofidence t ssod itiheBB ws *« toe poationBMJre ^ a ^ psrbia ^ thkn smother , he would » dnse fltem to anspend ^ ititeir operwa »» ial 6 t « rei «» a the torty-nb * towl taken toir places jt r the fownoit ' rankii of " ^ aflfe ? . ( H ^ hear ^^ h > y « fiU jwt * 6 * a * ct ttafwouM ^^ gsi « m
tteffrousj ^^ HBt ^ aiBiie ^^ fieHtemiarfinw hecKBr . majepsdor m Ireland , then , indeedffteT ^ M ^ lto- 'S yflar - att ^ Ae ^ etiol- ^ dfw ooi , . a d ^^ fla ^^ - ^ rii ^^ iSrjiSin Jf vl » RyaB » e *^» toJp « * f-&efr 3 heal W ^ & }* at ^^^*^ $ &arti ItTKmldhe notoirtbk twii « -himte 1 ? ft ^ iha ^ V « W ^ 8 py , timen ^^ had been ^ Jjwlirrja ^ Kb j \ ia epafcie ^ J ^ er-b ^^ eiL itfhi and ne < eT . hould . be Rch . - { Cheen . ) : He woald go w ^ th them- tp 1 he dexstL ^ atnl ^ af the ^ f ^ pat tKst tfown 3 (|» wnentldiis fifr ^ i ^ y ^ i ^ m ^ k ^^ ' *^^ m ^^^ 0 ^^ v *^ y ^ ti&KbsgWfrf wimtt ^ JudpneMMmierL' *' ' The -finae '
to jxU y ' rdtorf •¦ certain fltM ^ dMiie 1 ^*^^^^ op im ^^ torty - . ninfr ^ rfM ^^ 'Tb ^ haa ' iif tot ^ gamfel ii' me » upuu ' whom 'they couM rrfr ; btrt theT bio «( be aware Uiat if ^> er now gare ute GnSrefnm ^ ft ^ tfj ^ pK ^ 'inF" ^ fl ^ £ p r tfpyjw « ni ^ gn ? ei £ eif ^ a ^^^^^^^^ e « 4 ^^ j ^>^ Mlt ] i ] c ^/^ ej yS ^ Ja ^ j ^^^^ J ^ j ^ ^^^
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the strength of every man was every man ' s strength ; and that the strength of all was each man ' s strength-They knew that if kaj disanion were created angm ^ th « i ^ -on ^ m « B W « mld b »^ opp ^^ fr , iOT > t : anotter man ( Would ;!* Jopped off ; OjOheJo * fell « P ^ tto ^^ % fi ^^^^ rfm » Q ^ n ]^^^^ afbrif acctitinV tovreddfir " ^ "the people whose ' cauae * hi& mightitare injured . He had never shrunk from ibi ra&ks of Universal'Suftage 1 < eheers > , and he n ^ ver would < cheers ); becaose he had vowed before <> 6 and man that he would have Universal Saffrage , or bj » * M ^ ieaily * 6 ^* in % orki % -for if , ^ wi& &e people ; ( TremendouiMaifters , ) An attempt was « ow tbeinis made by the GovernmeBtj in tolliflHob wjth . ^ O'Connell , , tor oserxnn ^ ublio : opinionL in , &iglaod ; and havingperterted « OJcniiaieprfcsente 4 ; tha gpeeehes and the , oDiai « B £ i oC tt » e : Radicals of
England , ' one and all of which , hadegone to-ehpw devotion to the Irish people , what had lie at last threatened , in the esent of not being . totherariseaSle to jmbdne . the national j ; piriti -. -Wfcyv-tQ rsi » e aa army in Ireland to 4 > ut , down . Radicalimn in £ ngland . Would' any m « i ^ en tell him that lie wa « not justified tbisw . e « k : in ^ nbunemg nim as first spy to the Melbourne Administration ? ] He knew not but he and-they had then-emua » rie ? at * thkmefe&ig . They knew how the « pyisy ~ stem comminced , ^ ^ how itprogTe . «« sed , anawhere l ^ ended ; i" They knewthat in 1819 , the cairte ^ was prqgreiisu ^ tfllitwas broken down by the spy ; system . XHear , hear . ) . But he was buta . soldier .- and he l > ronght desp&tdies from vjum i
' ;•»»» m ^ uucr-m-yuiei , « ouu fiwuen—irom a . man vrho stood in the'Jap , ' who presehied hiinself between ^ thepeople anfda ^ rr ^ Qtee ' " (^ . ^ 61-den ) liad tola'hai ' tcfc&y that , ' i ! they were bnt Bteadyj and did nbtaTJoVine ^ Govenamnit to ' triumdh owr them , fie wbTiId ajQiwei 1 for Universal Suffrage being Ihelawdf theiahd : fLoud chee » : ) ' Asioon a * he fouad ; tha . t'GoTeminent had denoiinced ihese meefmga a ^ IDejpilj he deftennined to ^ ^ atfisHd thffir ^ t Mfdthe « ecohd , both 6 T whichiad j ^ eefl ' aniidy &M ; mithe ' new proclmmed ^ efo TC them aD thit he i fould pot attend any ^^ more ^ tqrph-Uglit ' tnfefetiu ^ s , i e ^ u « e theyinjght injure SiOT ^' b ' utcould ipt serve ihVin The torch-liiht ' meetmei had nrogrfegsed nobly .
manufecturera locl ^ d * up It ^ he peb ^ ltTin ite Tftttle Iteares ; andvlFtbey were Blegal , ' tpafipSif ' them tHat he was not afraid of ttte law when protected by the law , he would inforMthem that be'Trtid had " the honour of having originated thwte meeringa himself . ( Cheera . ) - NothSffi Jbut . a . « eiwe of the duty he had to perform would have induced him to appear , there jon tharoccasion . He intended to- ' be ur Scotland next week . He had made a resolution Hhat ^ hfcne ?_ er hawaa charged with iscomdst » nc ] jr , he ^ would not . lesve his defence to the press , bur wonld go in person and appeal to a jury of the-whole people . To * thdr judgment , he fhouW bov ^ their verdict he wpnldhononr , and would alwavs carrvit intn fnJl
force jf : h f " cpuMU / Bearv hearJ | There wefemawy gentlemen now r ^ adiy ^ , tp .. addrws them . In < 5 dh-Tpnnigr tbthe reco ^ nm ^ da ^ n ^ jnthere « elntioj » jiie « nd , go , 0 a , and endeavour to " -snp ' pW ' out ofvjhatr meagre fund wHch the ^ nGiVeniineht had sfijf left ' them , BomeUiinf ui mpipbft their 3 elegateg in tpndco . From that-Convention he expected much i and the object of 4 he Gowmthent , by ^ tabfijjhii g this spy . system before the Convention met , was to p revent that ConT « ntion frommeetineatalL ( Hear , hear . ) , This however , newr should be efiect « d ; far , if nq man elee » a « there , he would ^ o and opr-n . AeCpnvenuon hinigeltr-fvery loud . ; cheers ) j-rarni . nnul jtheji , he \ would tike . np . step calculated lu ^ f » 3 K ? iMs party ^ orM Btrengmen . ftWhpjQds of tb « ^ iase , hrutol , andhloody W'higjh" and the , wiaally t >^ Mo « dv . and brutaP ' T ^ . - ( UW ' cfewJ the of
itenaa ^ ever men noned name liird JpUu Riissell since he had been "berett of the ^ partiiei bt his-soul . ; -& »<» that moment tie had never uientioned his name in any way ; bni now that he Had dftoonnced theseaneetingg as illagali —[ The part of the plitfcrm where thejpeporters were placed her ^ gayq way , and preFentediQnr reporter from catching t « e ^^ / jpnclnsi on of th ^ t sentence . ] Mr . O'Coiunor thus . conffludecl- ^ Ridjcalj ^ Leqd * Aud .-Jellow-meu , ; mnk , _ deeply , act ^ cauupusl & ^ n * bo-A » termwed . We must mumph"irwe are . bat united , Ior-. no ppwer on earth can effectuaBy oppose aa . Now , may -6 yd be witti-VbTi . I snail iiways bf ready whencalied iipon . * I never will aeser ^ rou- I here ivpeat it * in the presence of God andTttis meeting that I will Jtand-byyou and your cause so long -as W sitigle ponce ; of flesh remains upon my bodyi- 'fTreweudouit cheering and clapping of hands . ) The resolotu > & waa . then put and earned onanimou » ty . •' - -
; Mr ^ Richard Walker , of Redclifivf -&vea . mbved the next resolation , which was —** That'in coti . < equence ^» f declaration * which hsal be ^ n made , that thePeopl § , ' B , Chartex wa » drawn-up by ptnoas who ywP : j | enojtiTVFP » g agitatka in rapport of thtv . printapfent embedk * , this ^ eejing « w » a . * re ii desirable that the sue Members of Parliament wbo , a !« 4 » ted in the preparation of that document ^ should make their namesp « blic , ' ' - ' r " * ' „ ,:: . ?¦ " " Mr ; Akos Sjcith seconded the " re ^ solution . i -. 'T ?*? * -5 nr- ^ . J , R . Stefheks was then introduced u » 1
I ^ ineetihgjto so ppbrt the freiiolution and was most entkuaastican y cheered , He said , h > should not haVe'T ^ e en tikere to-night , had ntot Ebrd John R «» ell ^ 4 eelarea fliat " meiw ' majifitaj were flWal . He isad tenue &ere ^ try n" with ^ :- ' nuf Lordslijp . ( Hear ^ . He had « eme * there to teat " uVwTOTthe Govemmeat ; be was them ; to pat it to' tUe proiiJ ! wiOLVihepowers that be , " and if tho « e mfeetiuru were against tke law * now let the law take itoconr ^ . ( Hear , hear ^) , Jiow , fct the l » w ^^ aaert . her . iwpremacj , jand indicate h ^ r authority . . Tmj ^ md work indit ( ytoiM * k » . . *« % >) " W «» /^ -Jf .. ) iAin _ ¦• .. A . ^ lJ L . .-
V ™ zTl **^ D ~ WttsrSaa | he ^ gty town ot Asntonj he was there as . the reurescntauve . of * ih '« peq p le of that disoict ; and no w theli » u were ( ak en , sp ^ wui sword was drawn ; he would throw » wa . j &eseabbard ; and , in the teeth of the Government , hededared thai meetings by nkht were iot iubi * literal than meetings by day . ( Hear , ^ eari ) Tfief had doubtless read the fettfcr of Lord Jfohn R&sm'II ; out whatdid that letter say ? Why , from beginiring to end , it said nothing at all , and it meant still lexs . ( Cheers , and laughter . ) Hi" l « rd » hip said , *•! dunk , " and ** I advise * " and . " , I reconmisnd , 'f and ^ 1 sugg est . " What -business bad ; a Secretary of , JJate to think a ^ all f 7 ( l * ughter . ); By the time thai be was Secretary of State he would have doue
tluukitig , for ttienit wbnld be time for hiia to fauna aonn ; - Oimg ; ( Cheers . ) He thonght » Secretary of SU » re onght to-have it in hw power to say what " was law and what was not . law , withoBt tninking , » nda < 5-y Asing , and recommending . - But a great many tilings wouldttsve to vame ont of . this . \ Y hat kind of magistrates bad the Government be »? n ' making and placing over tiidtr heada ? ( Htjar , near . ) x How happened it that the lying ma g istrate * of Hyde—he had proclaimed lhim . liar f to their , teeth , he Lad there ' g etipuncrfd them as Jrfng magutrates , ' aud tie denOTinced them * s « ach t < i-iiigh > - — -how hapueatJd it rhat these mag « g » t «* orHvde did not unaeMaud thelaw ? Wert they not placed « tct us under th ^ Qneen ? Were ti » e * iiot to be Gnaroiaw * of thi
peace , and expounders : ; 6 f the law ? - ^ Weiietherijdt ulaced over osin order to teach us legalitymidiik--gabiy , propriety and impropriety ? And " uaiessthese mea -mid » inrtood the law ^ kow ; happened "it that the Government had m » Hf > them admunstratorit of the law which they did not profew to understand ? Why , if LordJphnilu «« eli w iuldjb <; k . in . th&Mete . gfiie . Calendar of the feciory » y « ten > , , he wqnldti » d that Ae stepping-stone ' to the benc ^ . iq Lahca * faijv *^ 4 Cheshire -was , that a inai ehpulU Have "t )« r ti found " a vioktet of the law . The greatest oi the lBcendumes and . revolutionists 6 f iAucaihue . and Cheshire , were the very men whoin ihe present GoTt < mment had placed in the Commission of the Peace . H » could go to names , and he-would go . to
naneut s&othtr time and . on a more Jitung oppor touty . Suffice it to say , Aat if Ae peace were not broken in Ashton and in' Hyde , if not and havock of fire and sword had not ' . yet beienthe order of things in that district , n » thank * to the ^ magwtratt for it ~ T ^ iea , out ; ot number the food seu « r * nd . good feelingoT fl » e pe ^ pfc of that dutrict had been ontraged by the deeisionli of these magisrratt ^ by their wantof fidelity to the Crown , thrirwaiit ' ol fideHty to the people , akd by the absolute Absence , on . tbe . pan of these men * o £ ewery thnt ^ hJco a eCUMf of Jihat Justice which they were placed on the beijcb . to admjnuter equally and unparoaDy taall . ( Hear . ) He was present at the meeting which had ocqasiuuH !^ : te - ^ L ^ J ^ li ^ Jl liwULMi * e _ wuMLwU "
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killing in their hearts ; and when he told them that nearly the whole of tho * e magistrates werepresint at that meeting , and were seen andTeco ^ niseU ^ th ^^ ody oti thajWQ ^^ ^^ arti ^ ngbl . h ^ themenopgh to pi ^ t ^ thum inpogsessuin ofth « pt * acetfswi ^ fy h Sat how ^ iood ^; fact ¥ '• Wtiy , thnv ; foontf they : ^^ vw ^ t ^^^^ eirvfefc ^ put tbem ~ down-lnr finr m ^ fns , atrtf now"AeV thCmMtii tte } : b&W&um WW ^ pW « which > irrilb * onlinaryt « onrse- 41 » l « , w they tbriud thenwel ve 8 , inoapabitt : 6 f Jdng , t . ( iOhatraj W ^» * i « eeungill ^ aU , Wanwe it was held at teA o ' cl . tck ttfr . && * ^ fca&M Jim V 9 ! clUc > itt -m moniin ^
& » ft # 9 ^^ . orCom ^ n s ^ t ,. mid « ight w » s , af ttan ^ fflegal , tw ? erApg ? Th « ya » t 1 ZiWuight :, lihetm ^ t ^ yiorchligh ! ' ^ ^ d w ^ V aid ' tn ^ m « rt by ^? htr v Why . dM ^/ nteet il ^ P ^ f ^ fS ' jwas nbF wrougJy uifi » itne « , ' they w § e ' it > ldt , m the xea » on , - < hat-h « inajesw * * rammers were' eiijraeed an' tiKP Gbvemn ^ t office * during the far : that many membew ttf tfot H « m& te ^^ ^ texchauge , or . o « ibg barristers , were pleading iti ! the : Couru ^; and . that country members and ptbefii wep ; e , ngaged jmjcvmmittei * dnring theday , aud h » d no _ other tune to coipe togettit-r m rail house till >* yen or _ eig > l o ' clock ^ in tha ev ^ , ^ . , N « W iif that werereason ^ andkw with thein ( M . P ' s . ) had thW tn not
( e people ) reason and law with them ? A * what hour did they c * use * * x ht K As te c « m « t < , Bnryyhesaw the dannjable cotton facfories ; blazW « way ^ hard ^ aaeyw tht ^ could ^ blaze / If Lt ) r < i JohnqiiisielldeiioriDfcea flJidmght : wbirkj « jftf fdi the accomplishment o » their » ocial » aid politidil libertit-s , why , did not h * disapprove' of , discountenance atio denoance mght workings in the facton «« by tlie little babes aud thei _ y « Bpg women . ot Eugian . i V CC ^ eer 8 . ) y , W « rre U . rch-ligbt meetiugs illegal ? Why , . •^ fl ° t , ttje goyerumeut ^ et them , the example oi torch-liglit meetings ? - , When , ft king died nud was carrieu to hw long , home , at wha ^ bimr did tht ? y prpp ^ ecl to eniqujb tue departed monarch ? Was it ut mid-day or at ihid-nighl ? " Was it nuier thelivhc
o « DD i or under the glare ol the bnriiiiig torch wheh the soldier carried in his "haiid *? And if ii wererijtht anti lawtul to ca > ry : a dead ; kihg to the grave by mMwyhfeaod uniier tlie li ght by torcht-s ; it must be law ml and rijjht for ; t be people to carry to the . grave desootisin , tyraunv , illegality . iuhuV inHni . tjr , and tiie Wof »?; tUaa barbarism ot any age , the dimnitble lie * Poo ; - Law * It uiust be reasou and . rijgut tii ^ thein t j meet togetuer , aud to bury in the d «* p > st grave which their vfiiited ^ rui ; could M % that xaoi \ horrible of all i ^ rkuny that ha d ever yet wen attempted to be imjiost-d-ii pbn the human . racf . Loud j ; h « er 8 . ) - Was it n ^ awtur tot tii ' etn to iiioet by uightr "' - .-Then he asked th « Secretary oiSmic at ; wbayu > or- « 1 the day it was that Qinin Victoria was
er taijned the other day trom , Guildhall to Buckmj-- ; i n p af y' AV >» , y , byi . jrch-light , or by the li ^ ht pftheaimr . Aud when the police wen * seut , / and when the trooi >« : WrivVenr , was it to > intiiui at «* witU mil cartridge in their pouchvs , br to bliiw out itte . ^ i * i «* <» f the peaceable ujhabitayt * , or to protect the i » eople agaiust . iuiy one ' who : might Mve an evil dispositiou to take adfaut' ^ e of the ^ arkne * - ? H » - would abo ask the fiome Swsretury of Smt .- whether H » a » not a Vfcry conimnn thing ior Members tit PadiiUBent , or muif r &r the candidates tor the reprtfsemjaoou i ? r- diiferent cbauties ot boroughs , to « adres 8 thfir cousuttieuiies , by night , out ot ' Oie
uotti window ? , Apd jf alfrtht-Ke , thiuftii were oh record , ajul were the acknowledged uedge of the ««> uiitty , if all thesa practices ha 4 existeu iroin time imuieinunal , H was too late in th « d * y tor tue Houie S ^ wtarr ** l <* Mixgwrt , " ' i «» d > rec « nimenu , and auvii « p , and " thiuk , " and then cr ^ ep back agaiu , ^ uto iiis iheli , by tellui | fthe magistrates that thry Imd better not break the n » fetiug > up uuless the meetiug * were likely to break tht-m up . ( Cbet ? r » . ) He beid , iii his baud a filthy , wretched , aud « - wnirmynbie . ulHC 4 Td , He was sorry .. that Victoria Hex was allowfd toxtaud at tiie head oi it ; but ih « rt * « . »» ** fh « -Lion , and the Unicorn . " , in the baud * of-the Whijfs . " . " ' Mr ; StephenB then brought out aud lead tb ' ti following placardt- ^ . ' ' L ' '
¦ ¦ ..- -.-j , » . - »; -: ¦ * ' jiv »? ¦ ¦«¦ - (;• . *'• ¦ • • " - ¦¦ ' : EUBUG ^ WOTiGE . ' ¦¦ HEREA 8 ithas beta repreifented to us , the uudersigned Magistrates , acting ; for this Division , that large assemblajjes ^ of : Peraous have ^ paraded tais town and : neighbourhood , " during die night , with LIGHTED TORt ; HE ^ toitir mdivi ^ ialu amongst the same exbibiting and discharging fire arm * , and t » tb ^ w making ^ use ot vioKnt ai ^ d innammatory language , , a& ' or % hich ^^^ proceedings have a dir « ct
tendency to a breach of ta « public peace , andto iil * rmjtbe orderly and well-dinpoHid inbabiiants oi tU « district ; -, ^^ :. > , ; .- ¦ - : : . ;;;; . . ; '" . ••¦ . '¦ . •• ; '¦ ¦ . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ; . We , tb » . &aid , Magiiitrates , deem ' it one duty to . give pubhc uunce , that a ^ such processions and assem blages are illegal , and that auy individnal Uiking part therein reuders bimseil liable to the penalties ot the liw as a disturber of the public peace ; aud w »« do hereb y makw known our firm u «« teruiiufttibu to put-the law in full -forc « agaiusl any party or pnrtiett hereafter « o offending . '
( Signed ) ; Wm . BEJNTLET , i J . JOWETT , RATiPH ^ OUsieY , J . v HBETHAM , ^^^ ! ^ ABELBUCK ^ Court H"u « , Ashton-nnder-Lyne , I " . vDecember ^ ih , 1838 ^ v ; : . He wished to . record it there thathenever rpcom . mended or approved of torcn-heht nit » erings ; but they were driven to the necessity of having them . They were compelled to hold their meetings at night ; and , thewfore , > o far fn > m ahrmkiBg frran attending them , he had gloried in attending them ; because , wherever the pt-opt were , there it wan hia durj to »* o longasthMr tepost-arsuch
coufi-, dence in him as . to ; invite him to take part in their proceeding . CHeajr , hear , and continued cheers . ) It had been stated that six -Viembers of Parhamt-ut were atahdpnrt in the concoction of thv PfbpleV Charter . He told tb « n at Wigan that he did not go ° . _ J ^ search of the p icturesque of Univers » i aunrage . Many Radical * had w (» nderwl at that speech , though he thought they could hardly wonder much Lajger after the manner in which he had been traduced T > y the > Radical Cduneii of Birmingbam , and p'L ' onnell in Dublin . : If the fveople had lib « W . m » prjooj of his&on sty . they had it in the dehuriaations that had been poured upon bis head bV Dsniel O'ConneH , bxthe London Uuepatch * iiu < Lth {?** & jChrotact ^ and by the Poliiical Union of
Birmuigham . He never wu so propd in hu lil ' ebe neVcr thanked Gi » d so ; sinceiyly in his life , a * when he read that Edmonds at ffirmtogham had di-iMmnoed himiw adevil- Yesf that sfiould bna teather inf hia cap , and he would wear it to bi » dying aay . He had been denounced as a devil , and * hyl B « 5 cauiie he h « d « aid that-every fnlV « rown man under , theprotection of the lawjMought to have it in hw pow « r , to < epm enonf h by the labour of hja own h o » i % * hf JWeping oi himseif , his iwife , and bis J ^ - ¥ te ie * r < J « rer . ) He wdd so to-night $$ F ? : \ i-Mto M ** &Wi . denowced ?~ becauw be bad . mw no child onght to work at alUxoeut al » a J > »» a that woman '«> t » jjht not to work' at mau ' * - work , but that titi « tnpj ( oyinent was in her uwu ' household work . ' ( Cheer * . ) * Why had he been denotmeed?—tor saying that w <> meni oughr to br taken ip out of tha « oi * l piu , and kept oat of the m # s audthU those whom God had loinwt rn ^ tK ^ r
oujfht not to be put asnnder : Yes T he had Deen dtnonuced , na a devil by th «> Birmingham ; - 'i ^ incai CoumcjI , becauite h * had . recomiuendedtho peopk * to ar P ? 5 J , ^ « S ?} d «» rJsiw 4 mid for law , according to the •^ n&V )* , « Wicpnstitvtipn . LHj »; Jiad . given thai * QQ& 1 * ? Pl ¥ 8 # ?* i *« tadvice jagaio , anW » ij , w » uW ^^ be aefer fljnened ; -Ml ^ kuW that t * »« wf shronk , and he * u ^ np t ^ meythere ; to ^ ihnttk or flinch brfb » to ttemtb ^ ightr : ( Cheers f : It wa ^ his r tehbVrHie ^ : dfeaded ^ ianfcn ihat ihere was no ^ ce _ fw , tte ^ no hope fp ^ . fllem , no freedom for ahH ^ - nnti ^ , mill : ttou ^ pi thfy kepiJhe Uwr V * ad tftey . conlu-not in all thttig » keep the latf , « nd wt > tbej awi * pt ; by others uitfc-sxthey had weapOMof ° ^^ or - w |^ ^ and » erare in iheir Mwuhial , € * ViPmZP ?^ po 4 tionita ( Cheer . ;) ; m *
* womw ! of Bipmtfum , « pd jbp Maltbajnans of J ^ « udonand Aefiwh « rch-tmitor—Wjj v . ' -iifmdii , that ^^^^^ ^^^ fe aiW tpgether ^ agauist their emancipabon in the emlwf conspiracy of We mm uete » tibfe ^ rHitors tnat e 4 * yet'lSai » 4 d-to inufeS i * una aKerwaYds to seBi ^ thepeiufe ' bf Eiig-]« in ^ h y ^ it ^ bat flnTSre ^ h Vlfed iiffiimr had sdenoutioe * bri exhortation- iviaressed to thtf people to keep the . l »\ w ofthe *) aBd t ^ 'Wliyviteetfuse W ta «^ th avaftlowr as erer ^ Aing w *; . confined m \ nje ^ n pg »« iMJi tp tttlking , * u long the Go > ttuih < ut ^» W . W «» and . sc-. long-fliey w # p » right , « ndl « lonit jKiP ^^ ' ^ A ^^ W ^^» *«? y « - ( Gheere . ) ul ^?^ - ^? & ** ^^^ heto . ta ^ deij ^ ce ^ h ^ . aua Mns * him owrb-iatB ; . aad « o , &ui t % JjnningWm ^ onncil and-the Uiflda VbrWl ^ AS tlDQi- ^ A'Vll . ** t * ± . kiit » hi . v . K » J *¦«» « Si * - WtXI iH- ' . K . tJiai .
1 ^ . and Uustotoro they could bot siSfoV him tm-r . 3 ^ Radic « l « ; « w / ^ aUedr upon ^ to - denounce % tephe » s # s aJead « of-tbAi Radicals Tbauk Godv S ^ W ^ Mittft Radical 3004 jB ^^ theMrfow itu-y ^ 5 M « tlM « Wi hw ** ay ,, or mv ^ hiw ^' iTOy , ^ i ^^ fei ^ lofoi ^ ; # ^ il « b ^ yX ^ Engnl mthvo « gliif «^»« H * W' ^ liih rtre « bmr and |^ y ¦ mdM , - ^ g ^ tt- i * PP ^ rhonMteft ^^ neW )^ anrt ' old English bloommg wive * ,-ann . < shiil . ugvbuii * » te 4 chnbby fec « j * l children . >^ ( Gbeew . ) Mr . ^ B&e 4 s 1 coutinned to add «« u the meetiug at grrat leh 4 tU , ^ hdtW ?>^^ dutieu-TThe people ^ lAsoton ???;*« M ^ J ^ invRubseU is & %$ * aothmK bUtlor
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^ crying ** cockles ^ alive" by torch light , with a paper % km * £ M ? '&i > m capei : £ && told you t&at 1 ain an Englishman ; 1 nave told , yon what are my m ^^ ms ^ smim ^ mmrft ^ m s ^ awejjthir , Mi , n <^ k ^^^ A m ^ mm > ^ Vffirage ,, uule « i Uni ^ ei ^ L ^ l ^ fr ^ broughf jwace » ud plenty to the cpttSge , and , Ught work ahdheavv ( rfe ^^ near ^ l » a r ^ ^ Jti is th ^ mi ^ m ^ Wi ktoHbm bf Cdnddi ^ vin ^ thl &en ' of ^ irniiMna ui Wpwai me . AButPl' ^ h ^^^ m ^ itl -I stop not to ja » w ^ rth « iniM I ^ o ^ ith ttf % h ^ r > ha » e % W % ) tt | wiaitime to timeiw r ^ hvandttfu «^ aod'Jtfrt ^ ' and krond .- I turtw . viinl thinfc an ^ orifi if \ dltln ~ i * . . ^ ^ vifl «; i /» : ^ . » v « -w- jwui ¦ » usmju i ^ u ^ MiU Tlty WilU ' t TOtt
, . . ' -me , ' ' p ^ mady , toiig | jit-it through ,-ana ;« gh ^ fifo outiirou * W bmr ;« ua . xofl | phall ( . ri | iave ipea ^ oandv pteattt pW& ^ &MW ^^^ e ^ p ^ u ^ bu ^ w ^ HWanv l ! T * r vnl 1 } % St B' ^ iiBli !} ftW *> s % * fe ^ jof jtue earth . ( Tremendous chi'ers . ) ' a " ¦ ' ; ¦ ^* - ! Mr . Ho dge-j s ofJawicheate ^ jbSs next introduced to tU > , ^^ ineettoii « nd . u was londJy ; fchwM . ; , Het aaid , there wan ft # » lefitole said , and he trusted ' there iwonld soon beVt&t pbf upiie | ' ( Che ^ " Had th at anerely beena-an illegal one he would- not have ' appeared before 'rtiem ; jHe ^ hiid b ^ ai'd a' person 'luinentia the legal profeRsion declare that day that tht-y were uot illegal . He * had believed it was im > R ohucimhtjiniocome togefherbytorch-liifht : but
lie knew they Qould uqtmeet in the day ; time ; , thati ' p } m&M-: those .-, w ; b , o ; had ; met bjo * Kersal Moor had been dsprive 4 ^ . of ^ beir : employment . ^ ver sin ce , and jt'httrelorei if- j they ^ met . la , ^^ the day tiipe , dxey were ^ uiiWhedi butitie ; kne ^ r nqt Who had the right or the j »( iWir to punlsli th ^^ p ^ &eetlng ^ b x nMt . ' ; He mnsjt say -that l ne agVeefl' with ^ MrT Kelden in iv ; . ouitnendingthjeni ^ to be ^ ^ gi ven ^ pv ' ndt ag a ' inatter p . rightvbut as a matter of ^ prbdence . Tliey had dmirt t& \ they could do in that part- of England * in liancashire aiid Yorkshire and / many parts ' of Cheihirev nearly- eyery ( all ; grown mani Wai for I ' niyet ^ Suffr ^ e ^ ^^ jipjie their ^ ^ wiirk jiefpre theieueqiyhadi thrown ; the f ?™^; of W « cbiel , amoni ( st them , f ; : ( toucl , cl M > ers *> « v- ¦ < fe jAMK i f ^^ o [ Rflchd ^ MTf : M ^ JWil . bf Ranisbottoinv , Mr .. J ^ ctipiRDsoN , bf ^ m ^ i ^ j ^ : $ m ^^^ WMm ^ t UIdhafn , severally addressed the meetihe in short
l ) ut energetitf speechesi The : ibllowin < r resolution * ax passed Anion ^ present ministers , sol » ly oecupied in destrb ying ail that remains of our aucient Coustitation , and * : in tni « uj ) ling down ; the rights and liberties'bf the people , have , by . their weak and pusillanimous cotlnMel , reaoced ^ he ipuwer a ^ the , nati « iu ; in ; the * ie ? « f = v « jarrbundings > tata&i Ihatan ad ^ dress betr ;^ n ^ 8 ente < 1 ^ to , > Vr « ui yt ?^ ^ ryon ^/ trouj , h « r . (^ n . s'la r and that t % chairman be r « 4 uV ^ tedJ | b : ^ itw jip-aucji addres 8 ; and iffgn ^ on behalfof the . m »< etiii ^ , acfd for w ard it to Lcrd ^ ohn Rdrti * eir ;; pr pri ;« e ^ tation . ' * ' Th « iresblutrqn was Cartied by ! acclHmatioii . ' ' : - ; : ¦/ .: ¦ ¦ : ; - : : " - i 7 . ;> - -: . '" . 'V ¦¦> ' V-! A vwte T of thanks was given to the cliairman , who joriefly replied faft ^ r ^ ^ which , ^ the meeting separated ¦ ii . abmt eleven o ' clock , in the most peaceable and orderly manner . .., ; -,. < :-, / . : '¦¦ .. ¦'¦ ' . ¦ . ; ¦ . ¦; . ; . ¦ ¦ -. ' ¦' :, ¦¦ , ;• -: ¦ . :
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TO THE BDltbRS O > TtiM NijBTHIBRN STAR ; Gentlemen , —Supposing you willing to allbw uf **^ . - 'i ' nornas Stewart ' s" ; articles ; headed u Si > ciah > imo . O < tjmsnT , '' being / replied to through the «* m « medium -by which they feve been made public , I » end you theiolhjwing ' detence of what he w pleased t «> call ^ Oweiu ^ inV * trustiug ^ th kt I have tlHTem" succeede < i in aho wing his condemnation of it to tie ' - puwiirhintea , and Mi c-iiitradiiftinction of «* Socialism" ^ and ** Owenism " merelyf&iicifiih : By ^ SociaUsnV' M * . Stfewairt appears to mean a owie / ijr" gaining ^ c ^ r tairiJeuris ^ which eods ' are al 80 pressed tote gained by 'Owehistn ? ' but by aniktn « r , and , ag he i » a ' vs , an iuiiirtiiier mode , leadW tn
i » pecihed consequeiiceti of an tnjnriousiatu ' re . The constitution 61 all ; classt > s Mall nations - is therefore tli * object of attack—the onejfreatimputed error in it beiug 7 Af test o ^ mrrniers / itpy irom the adoption of which it ; is inferred that 4 i Owt « msm" is a narrow seciaridninmj that it persecute ^ j * destructive of ii berty oi conwlence ~ -i 8 .--nnj ' ttsl ^ tendsV like all debemea based on exclusivenV-as ,, to hypocrisywrtber tends to ^ sowvaprettd , and uerpetuateiti own Ml-judged illiberalum v bothras . t «> . teeling and practice , is suspicious « f its own strength , which suspicion is tantamount to a cbufetision on the part ot i « advocated of the llimsipea * and insta-nlity of it » £ heology ,- ^ and : lastly ; . is im politic , exerting a fatal itiflaeuce in defeating its owa ends . ; v
; All these ol ) jeciion « ' wtMv '''' . r- ' 'appreh . etfd , -- ' -be ' ' ' an- ' iwered , when it shall have been shown that no attotialioH whutevtr of jmeti canJexist , without a test tf nj * iedi ; icri&wn : tf $ Wtne Qutyutctfa ^ nalpduivd / wMa . aiMtmReiU ^ : Up ends they Aave in *•*• ¦ ' ¦ W ^ y --.:, ' X : y-i ' . % . ' ::. ' ¦ < : ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ . " : ¦•• , /) v / - / . / ; An association ot a ixnmheiof persons requires a general ngrtremeut of ; ojjiuion on certaiu eHaential tfnnt 8 > r-these , whafeyfer they be ; become , in cbnse-<| ueSc ^ p ( wc ^^ re ^ iremen ^ h fat ot' fi inesjs for oojihftu ^ ry , iiuhauilormity ttecai ' sarily inducing ex- cltfuiftii , more or ^ less c «» mplete Jroin : the particular . benefits of the ; association ' .- ; and , as * uch beneKts result only from the agreement olopiriioa , it lollow ^ tliat an abandonment of the teat i in every casea of it
^ , irus ^ rationthe euda for whicii existed . > , ' . A /«/ , then , beinj ; iudispensMble in every ; societyi the question remaining to he disposed i » t is , whether 'tb ^ uu ? adopijed " by ; the Oweuites mo » i couiporu ; WiuiJUSticn aud policy .. XiiUt /«/ is au a *» eot to the proposition coutained in yie ^ Hve - tuuduuie ^ tal facu iuHinelyi that the : cb ^ acter > f ' every ^/ mumiiual is Jonned wholly for ; fend not by him . Now , ^ it must be rM ) rueinnjina , tlmtthe Oweuitesprouojie toobtainthe 7 ennsotSociUlisniiparr \ ybytheai / uiicationoi certain morolprinribb-s v leading to this disuse xif praiseand bto ^ e ^ reward andlpanirtim ^ »« iau 4 ujtfrwn 4 thpinjculcaiionottinyw * cuiria ^ ih ^ be , principles , an 4 cri ^ s being ^ « dfer «« l : hyth ^ ptfc ^ par ^ -oi ^ ' ^ e ^ as ab « ojutehr neceMarv to inainiain . virtue and . order , amnnu- nun
k ) ifta '« ^ Ihenon-exuteuce ^ qn jj t uie A ^ pwenites !^ 4 ) ra testhaviug d ^ ect rV-tereucc ^ 6 ; thow of tSieir unuciples and practices , which « re so offeusive to the rVrt of sociejyj would , therefo / e , subject th ^ m to the tm «) f hayiiigter obiecifs de < eitea WtiSrintiS iiiiijwon of larg ^/ numbertiimmical to their views ' Aud this rwk conld hardl ^ bt »> tied ^ tnah' certain ^ WivalUidugh general so ^ etjf . w | llnptt 4 k * thetrdabJe ty collect , organise , ^ aiid apply iu an ti ^ Owehites > f % 4 ii'K » the ^ atmenkwmchtheadvoca ibso ^ 5 i «! eMihaye «^ riei * cejd at -Htaifa ^ Hliwlatsreneld ^ W 1 8 B » % ^;»« TO' » i «} fl ; o ^ er tol «» W » 8 hoWB < haI : ^ i ^ ? iM ^^?? m ^ l ^ # ^^^ f
m ^ n ^ mmm ^ Twm lritrt ^ tfoia ^ UwhM ^ e tBei ? be ? dou »« without ^ s ^ e << A 9 r . auth prity , ^^ ofpnfa 1 nie « s , ;^ « . ut « niwn » i ngto . ^ UPjtidfed Wibettiiity' ? fofat \ : Wbatftolaibave ^ ^ pn ,, which , in itsiconsequenceg ,: should » tuliifv eVem (> stt 9 r ^ . p | i : iJhe ; pa ^ of « he : ; # Qwe » it « " * & ameliorate . hi « own cpnditipn or . that j ofrhis fellow « > f M < 9 » i # &mlmj& $ i $ FM last e& $ ieiaaT ^ ii ^ nM ^ y , ; pplifical jSttC ^ vlWnewon ^ nT ^<^ s ; teS ^« y inc ^ W ^^ tX ) wiS ttay |^
M ^ e ^ iht ^ tne ^' M , ^ g ^ j ^^^ ^< jo 8 i uumbe rH ) fexampl ^ s of mefi acting under the njinence ol an ^ vette spirit ^ rand ^ tte ^ efelaMtri 6 n torwhich the former have furnished bccasdon ' miKht be answered by counter-dtVclamation ' respectinlr the fajtcerii bttWhe end * offtrurfi ^ buidijofe be promoted by ao doing . It is alwaya-desirable to . 1 narrow the ^ wvsd Of 7 ^ uu ^ and ; ith > , * ny want of lewure ^ " ^ hS 00 ^^ 11 ^ 0 ^^ i ^ ve ^ iideavoured t * ttb ; : .. Were it not so , I should have atteniuted an rxuosurepf otUerfauaciei ^ ^ thby ^ M
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^ m in the articles to which w « have been referring . That intention I shall * as circumstances command , either reUpquiah or defer ^ meanwhile , I ^ remain . ewrtto ^ oar ^) ee ^ y ^ # ^ ^^^ ¦¦ '¦ : ^ .- \ . ; : ..-. r ^ tsmi MjTOEIiBOWElL
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I ¦< : .,- ^¦•¦ :- - -- '' , ; : ~ : ^ - . ry , - ' : ^ - .:-,---: Vr t A- ' -J :- ¦ . ? : < t : ' £ G-Ti : ¦/^ ¦ . < ; NOTTINGHAM I ^ OWS ^ BATION ^ r ^ \ : a i- , ^ - 'i < :, - >> v : A ^ V Ir-ud vui j ..: / ii-fi /\ . , ' ? «¦;• > rj . ?«' ' . * . - « Vfv ; . !; ii !\ : ' r : ! ' y TO THE BDlTORa OF THS NORTHBBN S ^ UU ;» 7 v : f : 1 Qkstlembn;—Yon are aware , hf ' # ' recent com- munication I made to you for the manuBcript report of our meeting , wMcfe appeared' in tfie aitor , ** anticip »^ t » 4 s 9 n ^ 4 wignhMte our exertiops ; 8 jSiu » e | rectual aa po « nbliBy : ky iendingf a ^ p ^ mmm ^^ ¦» sw « S ^ e - ^¦ : ^ ** t ¥ W ^^ W ^ n&Jbmenjt , wefonnd ; pur meeting ihad . been . misrepreifented ( or . rather ^ the ' proceedings
m * s « m ^ mil * . wJ ^ ° &W ^* ^ deputatien to wait on the persdn' epgaged , to . ascerr tainwhether yr not tna ^ Vatf M rto ^ hVlOTfr ^ dtdrthWlcotild ^ be lelicitearironi ^ nfinwas , that it was only ^ tifli * of ^ hat he sent r He ' was told it was not the quantity that was cbiiipl&ined of . mitthei extravaganttjF erroneoas isentuneute " stilted to have been delivered by the speakers , bnt' nothing more could ie obtained . We cannot-discove r he was actuated by any factious inotives j , i « d ; we / can > not account for hisvery TOnsurablecondnct ^ unless it , was poverty , ' that' impelled , him to undertake a ^ ask he was incapable 01 perKrming and thpj have recourse ^ p : fa ]^ c ^ pn ^; " -. -, "" :.. :. ^' - "' - ' . : ; ^ J : ^ - - 7 ' 9 onie-6 f tiie sentinie % itate 4 t ^; lave ^ p ^ i nt-I . tered ^ veife of ; an ¦ -, lhvidibtif' Mature | congequenUy , we feel Extremely anidouB to era ^ fc . fel £ impression that liiay h ^ avebeeii gene ra ' tedin thft 1
Manas or ) our ; Kadical brethren , by eUrtinJjthat the jrdport that apjiearea in ^ theSfafr <> f theJ ^ o ^ ingnain meeting , was very inporrect as regards the speeches , and calculated , to make us appear ridiculous 4 n- the opinions qf , all real Democrats . . x : v . ">¦ * ' i ¦ ¦¦ : ' : i ); i ^ I . - ^ V * Wlr > Peargua , . O'Connor promised jM ^ 'Jr ' oodhquse , ( one of , onr friends at Leicester , ) that an " ¦ $£ jplanatqry letter shpnjjd be i ^ fM , | we ^ im ^ tftaiy jrequest the ' same , and I rema , m yours , on behalf of the Ck > minitteej : ;¦ : ' ¦ . -: . o \ .--r ¦^ /¦ v /"' v- ' - -vv ¦ I : ) : ' J : i : ' "f ¦;; : V . : ; vVM . BURI ^; gecietiry ; 0 ¦ ¦^ ttin ^ am ^ 1 > eci 4 1838- : •;¦ : ^ - : ; ' ' < ' * ¦ V \ ¦ ¦ C " , ( We : caii only say / that the rep < iri ;; so ; far as bur spftcf permitted , vaSin « rted , without the ; alteration of . a single word . \^ e were . certatoly pbliged bylhe prtaa of matter to curtail it considerably , Wt the talkmg i ) f a , « tithe'Ms nonsense ;/ Excepting the letters-of excuse , we / inserted about two thirds of what we received ^ Ena ; N . S . I ^ ^" -T
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TQ THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD / : /¦ ; / ¦ / . // John ; russell . ; . : - v ' ; , ¦ ¦ / : // ' /; , Mr LoBb ,-r-iPernMt me to approach you , through this channel , for and on behalf of the manufactnrinx population of the North of England , whom Lordshi p has thought proper to coerce by an official mw 8 iye , gavouringfltrongly 6 ftheobnoxidU 8 Ordinance bf the ex- King Charles of France ; > ana ; may , if your Lordshi p ' n mandate ; be carried out , be productive of the like result ^ which -expelled that unfprtanate and misguided Prinw from the throne of Ma ancestors . - ' ¦ ¦ : v-. / -. : ';; - /; V '; .-7- .- / f . - > - 7 ; ¦ ¦ . ; '¦/¦ - . ¦ ¦ ; . 7 : ; . v i -. •;¦ ' . > : I have ; every reason to believe ^ Uiatyoui Lordship has been grossly impoKed upon b y the dastardly creature * who intruded themselves upon your notice for the nie . ire purpose " of gratifying their Dalirv anlftm
^ g amst ;; the Rev . Gentlem an ; who resides in the neighbourhood [ _ . ;; '; pf Hydei ; and ; whose ponubvity amongst the people , because ef ^ hiB bold and manly exposure of- these same magigtrate imll ^ ownera , has wrpoght' terror in the guilty creatures ; who , finding all attempts to alienate the people from Mr . Stephens fail , now niadly impose upon ' you ^ idrdshipj in order-, thatrthey may induce your ¦ Lordship to assist them , vi et urmis , to lay m captive bonds thi » judonoitable champion of the poor- ^ this bold a « sertor of ; the peoplefs rights , and ; humane defender of the enslaved factory children , from iwhose ^ muscle , blood } and bones , ' these magistrates wring their accursed wealth . V ' '; 7 ^ 7 ^ : ;
WbiiM to Heaven that the * ar » of jovir Lprdship were open to the prayers of the suffering millions of your feHow ^ subiecis ; as attentivel y as they have been to tb ^ idU ^ depositi pnjB of the magistrate ^ pf > Hyde . Would to God , ( who ^ power ' of ^ reavement ' your L 6 rd * hip has $ 6 keenl y felt in your own domestic circle , ) that yon wonld listen to the cries of the httle infants incarcerated fourteen hours « d ^ ih the heated atmos phere of a cotton mill , and send your missives to compel the magistrate' mill-owners to cease working their infant slaves by gasflight , morning and evening . Would to God yen would enter those ^ dens ; of destitution and misery , whew the honest poor mingle with the moping idiot and the madman gay' and liaten to / the plaintive eloouence
of their unfdrtuhate uun » t «« , and restore to the BOtrbwin * mother ' s breast her suckling babe— -to iba husband ' s arms bis care-worn wile , and to both thenhalf-famiHhed and fretful children . ' Then \ my Lord , you would become the minister , not the oppressor : the prayers of a thousand heartsTwould soothe you m your afflictions , and yonr Royal mistregs would long live to blert . the day Heaven had given her such a counsellor . But , my Lord , yonr natisi gdue forth at the will of the rich miU-ownera of H yde : you have . aj . their evil 8 ugge « tion , visited- the whole peop le ... of Lancashire with your threats ; and now , it remains with the people to coBBider whether your letter is equal with the power of ^^ the la # i ^ r wnether these forgers of lies are physicians of any value ornot . .: i - ,. ' ¦ •¦ ' ; 'V-- .. 7 . , i ; . -U 7 ; 7 > : '<* : ¦ . ¦ . ¦ & : ¦ ¦ ¦ .:. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦
, I know not , my Lord , whether you know that a fell conspiracy exists of the mill-owners in Hyde atid neighbourhood to take away the ; bread pf r Mr . Stephens . Such is the fact . In the language of Solomon they have proclaimed , > ' Let us lie in wait for the nghteons , because he isnot for our turn , and he is clean contrary to our doing *; ha upbraideth jw with pur offending the law , and objecteth to our infamy ^ the ttiuwgressing of our educatjpniy w Now , my Lord , shall the wicked andperverse lyinjj of these conspiratorsaffectthesafety and hdnest intentibns of the whole peojae ?^ 5 hall" the spiarr ¦ : or iaaL DiatveamH be stifled b j ^ the nialignant ^ effbrts pf magistrate-millowners ? Shall khemfghly efforts pf thopepplebe balked becauseydti . 'have ^^ been nractised
upon &y an artful few ? No , my Lord , your ^ inahifesto will perish before the awful mBje ^ iy ^ of the pabple , and ere this . Bhall reach you , another torcb ^ ight meeting will have been held in the town of Bury j and if it ; reach you not earlyy another * ithin the town of Atfhton-under-L yne , in both places , my Loridv pwrik will ¦ be / iiahed if ¦ > ¦ the spirit of free uiscussion be opposed by an ab j ied forcb . As your JLprdship has listened to the Mftfistratea of HySe , I claim , as aloyalsubject of the realm , a few momenta inoreof y ^^ jew startling fects , which in the ejtimatidn of any honest ; .-: Engli » hman < ¦ # wat VdutaTgue 3 tHeir cmhr plaints , V ajid i calloponyoor -Lordship"to * cbtat evidence frbm ^ eprpper Authorities to confirm my statements
, before you make every house'a barracks , and every bill * fortress to overawe the people of th « / First : ^ r-Tbj » great dempnetration ^ of moral power at KersalMoor . at which ^ OO , 000 loyalsubjecuwere congregated together , constitutionally to petition the LepsIatore , Jor the ) agtme , for Universal SuffraBei in spitepf the ^ lae' / repSi- * hich th « Inemiesfo theyeople induitriouRly cuculated , that ^ his mUitair were J tt > be called out upen thip saine daw and ' at the same place , yeteverj district ronnu poti «> a ttrtKiit * thousands and tens of ? thou * and 8 y ^ 11 Orderly and peaceably ,-and I challenge' contritdictionrf althdngh fifteenpphcemeh were in attendances , ntttkttlightekt 1
oreacn . y Mepeacne wat made * and , 1 beiieTe , HOT ^ jt siNGtB MI 8 DEMEAM 0 B committed , but all teturued home as they came , orderly and peaceably . ^ bi » is ^^ »^ e o ^ the , ^ bm ; meeting « J # i / hy 4 ^ 1 bufc wnatyourLordHMp denounce * m , yourTinaoifeato ak tor ^ g ^ nieetJngSi * & ^ ese ^ SoTSJ the foremost , ? Rri . t , i 3 ! iA inquire ,, how ^ StorcS light meetingi onftnatea ; liny Lordjin order ^ 'trr tb ^^ jastiaeB ^ pf ^ rt decree '; r j : Tne- ni # r 6 f , tek * pjortfUke ^ ^ the ' - ' -i ^ ^ paj ! i ^ mi < - <»^^ d 0 ht& |» riniF ^^ placed * .-: Hrele'held . thro * ghbot ' ' ^ -ir ijfK 'in bbudnge by . their employers , 'm anytpf / iirboinTare ' n ^ agmtrate-millowner * , jandswho threatened'their nian , ^ they left their : ejnploym « ntn ^| r © 4 d'Radic » haveno
"i ^ lffil'g * thew ^ Bj ^ p ^ ld nTOreworkfrom thsni ' ^ rWv $ & $ ti * mib * tWng / Mpraiotiptuin amongst those millownera : ; if a p ^ r mfn" offend i&M . " ; **» £ F ^^ rt ¥ i » pToscritJed throogh > ol ! the w ^ nbljB coatederatrott . It , therefore , n \ this state of thin ^ ii ; behoves a ' man to act aa iiecfe » 4 ^ prOTDrn ' t 8 him'i"tf ^ hls inaster ynii nptiyklwW S ^ iO ^ i tb > blt ^ z « ¦ of sunshine , hfe % > 4 men it i ¦ && necrtsit of meftitog in th > y ? glare d itfji torch 4 iih # ^ bFnW ' ¦ Lbrdifif you ar « j ^ y Ja * friend to a ffe ^ aia » BissibiE ? yen would snreljrj allow < th « obedient fs ^ tow wbrke ^ a ^ d ; the » ubmiaiive artisan to nfeetwhenoppbrttmity
^ W ^<^ i ^^^ l ^ : pl ^^ e / 1 ; have attended , ntanj , my Lord , — . Bojtofl ~ tn « laWe ^ pr «^^ s 4 ^ &n \ 4 ^ S ^ WrS wfe m-as ^ bl ^ fflaTcTiJnir' thr ^ naPS ^ S tt 5 Sf ^¦ ¦» W ««^ ^ w * 3 a *^ fe ' Lfr « i ? ' * hat ^ tJB ^ p ' m ^ m ^^^ m ^ m ^^ ignor ^ nlv <« riitish . desp ^ adoesV ! Uiey were ^ Jlevr by ; flusus « nemie »; hau ^ they ndt th * pow «^ fei Aefr 9 9 ?^ 1 : t 6 ^ w ^ ^ fti » a ^* p ^^ fi ^«»^ w ^« W * he . y . i >^ ta oneh outt ^ d ^
* K » keraSW ^^^^^^^^ 5 |^ ?^! # »^*« f hi ^ m ^^^^^^ ythick t ^ xM ^ P !^ Wt * ti&frh Abt ^ misttiBmeaa 6 ii « ifc& ? M £ danger ?^ Whatfhanttaa ^ fe ^ id ^ e ^ yle'&agis- ^ trtcy ^^ It waa ^ iiaMoib ^ thirsted for the blood o £ Stephens , i that aranc ^ might run not ^^ in , theK , blopd pffthee factory chfldfett ufliritf lested , i-- / , ; 7 ¦ ; - ¦ ¦' ..: . ' , ; Kir :: ¦¦ ¦¦ ' : ; ,., ¦ f . fy- ^ -: ' - ;^; ,,. ; , ; . ^;
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^^^ ^ IsSSSR-asKSsI : | that SiMnce ^ r'tfe Wl * ^ g ^ i ^ t ^ W ^^ ^ i ^^^^^ k ^ m ^^^ m -in eoncJasidn , ' tty ; LordVifvitIfeiife ^ " ** perhabi vou wiU favonr ^ ^^^ rWdftnt , ' ?
WBhonMidri Lenrufifiitf Sen * ^ oW ^ m ^® fe < jK # e ^^^^/?^ LrmS | ^ lt ^ pg » , to farnyspa fmm ^ rm& ^ S ^ L pe ^ g , ;; the ; p ^ i ^ iyljbr ^ , SySSa ^ Q Salft ^ DecV ^ ig ^ . ^ " # ^ W ^ PSpC
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1 " v , ¦?* $ * $$ ! $$ &- ^' THK : KO ^ rH |» K ffTAIU ^ - ^ i : GraTiEMEi ^ tvV yew rather surprised at receiiw ^ d ^ Fraw ^ requestog- a , ineeting of delegaS fe ^ ^ 9 SfiP *^ A 8 » daa a ^ of ScoS for the pnrbose prieprecatitig the laflguage $% leadewof the North of England ; and at anumeWmW m 6 e ^ ofpee > iiml ^ versalSuffrBgeAssPciatfott , tfe fowlwing LofntiiS totimJh * ScoUnuute yortAern menttr , > BmSi iagrt iM * ^^ VM & ^ m ^^^^^^ kii ^^ - . A ^ c ^ bpni Mr ^ Rpdgerp in ^ xhiur ^ the fojlowingresolu hpn was unanunbusl ^ - agreedi to : f- ^^ "Ihat thii Ansociation , bavin * fullcpnBdenc ^ in rh ^ Yinn ^ U *^!
aboutrtxf 'Bei caHea / in : pridrin ;/ &IemnV profe * against any meeting being ; field % EdmbirgS the object spw ^^ lh ^ clrcdlari ^ ned by ^^ Messrs . Frwer and Duhcin ; 7 atfr&at « not opposed to the iBpirit lnaaifested by the EMlish speakersand the / English ; people . ' and do not ^ ink the . great cause in , which the millions are enijaeel pnneUbyfteii : C ^ duc | . M ;> : . ,: ^ i ;! / i -:. ' - * . ™ ¦ * / ^ -rtPnre « Eayinjg > acopy ;« f the Jfrue Scottman to-faay » y ^ ^) Taiher ^^ ya 8 ton « . hea atnudm « pur resolutions , tosated ^* »^ n ^ g ( l ^« n 8 e 8 ilentt T ^ T ^ , lr * » SS ^ the above 3 | | g ^^^^^^^^^ ct-of ; 4 S « ¦} ¦; . ' " - /¦ _ c -A »/ .: ; I « nv ( Gentieitfen i V Z ' " - -: ' ¦• - ^ ' :- ¦<¦" ' ¦ 7 ' " " Ypuf veryobedient servant . VT ' r . ^ y * : - ; T 7 / -, / GE 0 RGE ; rQSS , Treasurer ;¦; .- GIasgow ,: Dec . i 8 , ; i 83 S . . - ;" - - : ' :. y ' /¦ 77- / \ : . : { , / , : ¦
¦ The ^ Bridgeton Rajli cal jAsspciatiPn agreed to resplntionsof the s * m « spirit with the above . - ¦ [ We cann 6 t ; suffi « aenfly > xprew our gratification 6 n the receipt pf these cheering and patriotic resolutions . ]—^ EDS ; NiS ; . *; - . ---. ¦'' - ' ¦ - ¦•¦¦' . V- * ' "! - ' ' *¦¦ : ' - ¦ -. " -- ¦ ¦ ¦ - • .. '
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MOST -HORRID MURDER AND ARSON IN THE ; SAVINGS ' BASKiROYAS ; v CApE , 7 NEWiQAST ^ -UP 0 NwT YN ^ ^; ' ] : Ve $ $ * W J £ ** m ^ fek f «* twenty minutes to two ^ q clock , the glare df fire attracted the attention :. Oi ¦ pepohcelfi ^ on ^ t ^ le b ) eat ^ afthe A ^ ca ^ e ¦ ¦ : ¦ it ¦ wsJ ^ aic kly ^ ascertained that the waiting-room ' of the SayingsVBank , in the Arcadej was in flames . The Newcastle and ¦ North Britishiengines were quicklt onthe spotiand the flames were got under befini ¦ ™ W ejiitendepVto . any of ihe ^ , npper : pr surroundinr apartments ^ Mr ,, . Anngj ^ ng ^ icashier of the bankv together wtthmb-inspectpr vMr , B ^ ll , ^ eretb ' eiiwl to enter the office , when the body < X Mr . Miffie . ftjxtfiatanf <» iii » rV :. ' -vraii « nnvkX lirin * «;«!; . 1 . 1 x £ . '_ I -3- _ 1 ?
6 n the hearth-rugvut front ptlhefire ^ 6 n . ftOTan * it over , it ^ presented amost horrid andrevolting spec- ' tacle : the features wert kn ^ dently with tfneavyblowi / the left jaw was broken , ^ two cuts were en the forehead , and atthe back part ; of the head the skull " was laid bare . On further exanunatidni they found what they considered tito dead body ef Mr . Bblarii , lying near theibuth ^ rest ' Cprner ; of the office ; but , or iBein * lifted up ; ihey ^ observed signs of life . Mr . P . Glenton , surgeonvwsi s immediately sent for ; and under hia direction ; Mr . i B . was conveyed to Mr . Glenton ' a residence , whew 3 Messrs . Nesham :.- . and ; Walker , « urgeon 8 fwere alss *
Bpeeaijy mBttenaance ; Mr ; Alderman Dunn ' and Mr ; Wim ^ n ^ W opds ^ were likewise ^ iwpffat the house . ^ anHOBslyiwiutiJttg Mr . Bolam ' s ^ p « cted ' recofBry , m order to . learn some correct partitalars of what ^ had taken plac » up to the time , ho had lost ait : senses . // -, ;; . 1 ;/ , . . ; - ; :-7 _ , . ¦ - 'Cyy ' ^^ iX , ' ^^ ¦; \ Jy ~\ ii I Between three andfour in the morning , Mr . Bolaa = j was 8 * far recovered as to be / able to give some [ account of the transaction ; The foUowme wsi i gathered , at intervals , from bis lips :-- " ¦ r r-- " - T c ' - .- ?! £ av « ls ^ yrh ad twdOT ^ ee andnyntonsletiBni ; thMateniBrtpdame harm £ and one was putundw tte idpo ^ Pf the ^ Savings ^ Bank kit jevennig , after & dark , sayingthat somethinr would batmen tn tneil ;
home . lu consequence of thii ^ though lgeneraUv f ° . , rte *« the bank , I irjffflthome , ttieom « cfcdti ¦^» W » i *« wiBy preyioTwlT gonetoihisiea . V'IjretnrM about b ^ f-paat seve ^ - rfclpck in ^ he « f ening , ; and n # * J ? $ ea as / Ih f dleft it , I openeait , 1 the bankV t ' saw' MauVlyiaFbn the ' rue ? aad ! 1 * th pu ^ aieha ^ ' ^^ asfeefc ? He"ll £ »^ Sik ^' and sometimes locked l ^ Self in : ; 1 ihfen iwir towards my desk , 'intending ; immediately to" go sM ^ eak to Mellie , but while I was abPut to open ri # ' J desk , I thought I heard , some one coming behuid , aad was in the act W ^ f ^^^ rou' ^ i wlieW I recew ^/ a bl o ^' on my right temple from a man in dismise ;"
with hw face blackened . I immediately 'startel op , and ranshoQticg towards the window , tntebdinf to give an alarm | on which the man foHowed ^ e , and-saidif Iistirrei , or made ^ th e ^ leastfnbis ^ 4 » would serve me as he had ervedithe otberman ^ aH * s ^ . ^ e again , when I w * . near th « window ; aad ^ en . Tjros ^ own ,: l $$ ;< * - knife ^ atWtfe . Shortly afkerthis ; lAjfeamrinsensMe ^ lor ^ wMt : but afterwards ^ y rJBcoMectib ^^ ^ I heard ¦ Somebody in the other office , as l suppifed , going about and making -a noise . 1 dared not m * ka »!«« # oatcry ^ 71 r-bumk th > J ^ atening V kttaw *» " */] : Juw-pjewo Mlyrrectt *^ A lound last niaht under the waitinfir . rnnro < kwr . I
leftnpptf ^ my ^^ dissk . I cannot well describe the msa , excepting that Ithink he wa » under th > middle mu % ^ spofe rbMhl yVbutapparenUyinaftiiiKnedToiM . ^ hacf a t ^ mm ^ ^ k j ftcketi and I thiak ** ifew * g& ^^^ hich wM ^ fk hyjMri Aitey * aepesrfpn Saturday . In the inusr safe Ibadaftf , ther stto of £ 8 » W my bwn ^ / w cammtexp ^ sei : ^ ^ * . "?' . ^ V ^ w < * ' ^¦""" : " ' :--V ^^ P ^;; - ni ^ ri ^ atB ^ . a ^ - ' »^; lm WP . I ^ hatiott , for «» me tmie f iWiM » uly f ^ TO the office of assistant clerk to the Saving ^ B «* ^ tte meetingof ' the Directors bii Tuesday last HTwiafftfWdlAbseamanvwid grea ^ rtsjp ^ aj cimarBn
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• ¦ ¦ : ^ ' Tftk , EbitC ) R , 4 «) f W WQRTHBIW ? STAR . Gentlemen ,- —In your report of Mr . Richardsbn ' s speech at the mei » tiiig at Colne'is a passage to the tV »; loAi , ig eff-cr , — »» That there are AsSociationg in L «> niion who . tinuer the / matte p | UniveVsal Sufffaie are proinHlgatihgdamnableiVl althuswn doctrine ^ and Ktwluug to destroy the -t ' onstituiipn by rjie scientific hiiinbug of ? i ) oljtical ; ecbubmy ; " As " Mr . ' Hicharu-« ou ban ih » r thoiigbt proper to name the AsVociatidnd ^ Uow '' -he .: thp ^ -a _ ccu « e « ii : aA 4 , tUeri !^ in LPndonj' [ , as , a inyqiBer ^ of an Awociatibu ' in 1 j > ndon ; haviui ^ ior its objset the "it ' taSo ^ ment of Unvverislil SdttVti g *; . E ^ ' ^ n ' l iiVeI ? al ^^ a ^ ijae ^ 4 ' : -c ' all ^ p / tu Mr : Ri chiiruson to statp / through ; the / medium 01 yourcHluinns , * distinctly' the riaitne prthe Assp ^ cianou , and / jtbe docirineH ; they have ' protnultf ated ; ho that thev ni 1 v ^ have an ppporiunity of either de
- ' ending ^^ tbeir ' opinions or inBtracting thetjiVif they are prored to be' erronppus . I would , however , beg to reminuMr ; ft / , ^ ar' l ^ ts and vargyments a ; re : iri 6 r « u f flfi'ctiye in the enll than 1 vagiie declamation cdnpleo with : abufv i aiid that Ppilupns hpneafly hm are not , Itrqst , to be put dowa by vilificatipn for lack « f argument ; If Gentlemen ,-differ / witk the conclnsidiii . iVir ; Malthus has drawn irom the f acts he has cbllecred . But men are n » t to be iinven' from / ' ; cpn'ScieiitipuH ; . V pp . inioV « -v % V '';' ' abt ^ 8 ive . piilietsHslandlerd ^ drive their tenants to the poll . \ o , uojj let it not be ciwt in bur fceth , ' that while * e are coutenditig for Universal : Suffrage , we seek byjntuperatioii to shietckle the ireedoin of opinion it i 8 by reason ao ^/ argumt-ntalpne that tjae truth can b « maiutaint > i ) . ¦ ' : ¦' : '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : yy ' - ' .
Trn » ti « jj yonwill ; do me thb favbpr pf inserting the ab « jve in yoar valuable ; cpluinnrt , in justice to the London As > OCT « itiou , . ; / " . / / I , um ^ Sir , ypo w obediedentl yi HENRY MITCHELL .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 15, 1838, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1036/page/6/
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