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THE NORTHERN STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1839.
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The Northern Star Saturday, February 16. 1839.
THE NORTHERN STAR SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 16 . 1839 .
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THE CONVENTION—BBONTERRE'S XOTION . Fbgm Mt general eotttae of tbe proeeedinjcs of Ike Delegates , it wiD be Men , that the earn * spirit winch we rait peck applaased , Kii » csatinafed to Bfihaare , tfek truly national body . It »« v « r has fkUes to oar lot to meet sodeUberate n assembl y ^ s » * ei aeieeted by the " igaoraBt" people for tbe fispstcb of basaness . Ail that desk ? for speech . m * kia §> , » o ktudaV 4 eand so uae&dat pabftc meerinps , fcsaTgtvtw way to tte < B * otw Msmesi-hke way of ir featkag Aeifiritdf Aebeffj , tbrooaatbe medium « C their molatioB * , 3 T » « a iBo ^ ration of this
fief , we beg to direct parasols * anectisn to the -SJ&mh&bHitealatwe . of O'Bb *** , wai-a wa * carries -waanimodly awl thunder * of apyaanf ; and Arahnp -and explicit tkoufth that ' resolution be , y « t k . iould eBhrJbaTe hs jort effect , epos-iaoM who ht-ard the aale , t » e ii ^ rlj , ud the luminous ( peecK > ith which the BOTfr iatrodeced it . It is a ' matter of angret'at * th * retire speech cannot b * rp «* r t > , ed
% rthe p % Hie .--Benbtle « the oKject of tbi « msktkw , ^ riH be promptly earned iato effect , and tbe Radical -wiH M the eeeewty of redoubling tbeir opposition fcf the Corn Law repealers , whenever they shall endeavour to impose apo& the p ople . Thceynol tbe whole world are bow of niw « ry directed te the ftxjtea Parthmeot , and it is worthy of najrer >* l erc ^ einplaooD , However eoergrtic we may kaTe «« ea in ocr iodiiidaal exertioiw < or theextabluhmeoi
• f tbe principle of jastice in tbe nn ! T «* al bXrrci . «« « f tbe fraschue , a sad Lreboding ku oft com * o ' er as , w U tbe poMbHi ^ of a loajj ewirse of « laverv haring partially nnfittei its Tictiaw fbr tbe fcli « xtrm « e of hbrrty . Etct wcertun ^ t « dcla \ jvtiee mt formww . * e eenoeaWd our anxiety and pr *« 4-d fcit the expeiawnC Tbe glorios * exptjimt-nt luw bern made . The miat it dialled . Uni-* eiral Sufira , pe has ceased to be seen in th * - distant bqnsoo ; it now preaeat * in rail and beauufni form within tbe natianal grixp , whieh nothing bat tb «
sanoo n apathy eta either withhold or dinprl . O -Gv& ! rtisa beivenly * g ht to we a a » Don of free-«> en ri « ng in freedom ' * caose . It iii beareal > Btyht to behold ccrraptioa and perfidy , ignorance and oppre »*) OB . fadraf before the full blnomof ripe _ ojonion . The qoestioa with thaw who ahali - ^ eedil ^ be introdoced iau > the « aaetaar 7 « f the ConntitttinB , will be , How h » Te we berne opprrssiop , » o long aad to um » ly ? The ao « wtr will be , becaa » e we w * re di « -unii « d and feU an ea » y prey to faction , booad togetttr by ail the tie * of corrnptwa . We trust
that we -d * aot bow appeal in rsia , when we ask tbe people to sapport asd tn watch tbtir * er « Tmtj ' . Alway * averse fc » a » kiag the peopU for their money ; -wefiadftaa iaperadre doty , and & > , therefore , aay , agitate , agitate , agitate ; petition , petition , petition ; wbsenbe , tjbaeribe , <« b « cribt-, asd tnwt te-ywuiwi m ; ^ yag pr « p « ly appHed by jonr repnasenUtire * . It will be sees by tae © ommuni ctHm + f-Gplozti Thokpsob to the Conrratioii ,
that the Corn Law bobbk few burst , aid that the pewe or tbe -people , backed by the will of die aeoplr , ha * beatra the pa « da of their auftert , backed by the prejudice * asd love of gain of tho * e aastew . ' £ i * disseas&n , not die leant , ha * ariaen in & * fmacfts ot tbe people ; if a dirison j 3 o « take pi * ce , dtake who are for a moment opposed , join i » afirmwnloB to carry the will of tbe majority into eBeet . We cannot do better than conclude onr
obsemtiona in the language of the Uarqais of NoMiKBT , to the mea of tbe Cotroty of Heath , is his anrwer to their addreai , which wa * a » fallows : — " I wish the people of Heath to sndtmtand , that it w in their poorer to de more for thprnyelTef , than it i * in the power of any man to do f » r them . " So ywt Let tie pcepltp * on doing tbeir erwn work , a » d TTninersal Svffnge ehall tpaedily be tbe law of tbe las * .
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THE LIGHTENING OF THE SHIP . "WfigK mariners are in distreee , and pappose that they are likely to pay a collective Ti . « it t » King 7 ? eptsoe in his palace at the bottom of tbe sea , the first means asually resorted u , for procrastinating taeir josraey , is to lighten tbe ship by throwing rrerboard wbatsrer beary gneds caa be best pared . In these circamttuces tbeir peculiar taxte * and predilections receive bat sfigbt coa * id « r » tk > a—boweTer Taluable aay sailor may consider bis ebest or any other article which the others
thini Hkely to endanger their safety , it is pitched into tbe brine without compromise , and if the « m Teatsres to rem * a * traie or oppose , ' tis tea to oae bnt be is pitched after it , unless his serrices be Tery useful to his eempeers . This is precisely the praam eooditS » a af I&m Miwistry . Their oftcial bark hu been irjrea ta and fro on the warts of agitativa for sosse time ; tbe rarvms aqoalls against waich they h * ye aitkerto aude bead with difficulty threxten ta be collected late a barrieaue , which they will bans amall -eteaaa « f ridiag owt , wbeo
e «* e Lsrrd Dv kbvk asall h » Te come fauly fo ~ win 7 wa ^ d af then . They hare begun , therefore , to prepare for tbe coonugstorm—they arelight » ningthe ? hip , aB <} ¦ the first piece of oaeVeat timber heaved over the aide is poor Lard GiEirxi , * , tba Colwial Secretary , w&om , with arnsM regard to ceremony , they have pitched bead foremost as a bah to tbe shark which -follows tb *» . Ta * aM * tiag « T ParUajoest was protracted to tbe latest posaibW period , that tbe ire < jf tbe angry Dittatar might hare time ta cool ; bat , as might bar * bees expected , tbe effect was ja « t
¦ eootrary . Like a teg of the « nr breed , bis impeta . « tj U iBereastd Vy tbe eridence of fear « n tbe part f the attacked ; aal benet , at the Tery openisg of the SeMtoa , DCftHAJC acmasded af the Ministers arhea bis rfrpftrf abauM be laid before the Roam . JjsA Mklbooise bad sot had time to read it , but would prodoe * it with m little delay as possible . The report contsJo * d a stroeg raeomatendation froai Lord Duaham far aa kaasadiate aad permaoeat alteratroa in the mode' of administmBg the affairs of r *« colony . Tba it was at onee foreseea was botibe pnJaia laabroadaie which would be ponred
int « tbe waok Cabinet threugh ttte medram o 1 GiAXluo , aad , dterefort , it was at ence retired to sa * rffiee ai « , im live vain Wpe of thereby saria ? tbt'SaarlTes , A * eor » t . eoeUre « f Minitters i * toW * % wUbwtV ^ LSiiUA ' a kjwvkdge , ia wbith the whole tkiaf k'ietersBlih ^ a a « w anaugement cf office i » 'tnminLa , " by * W ^ P ° « ** K St »» BLO W oawpeflei , w ** u tb # iaforaiaiieD is ««» nnictt « d u bial , *• • * «* « ls ejea to tke faet f dutaew " kiekei •«* . " Be rasipia accordingly , aad bi « Ttsnena&im it mos < gra « ou 4 y aoceptad . ' Taat -Jjfki tmYtnin af tfet t * a mS ^ katl ;
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prored by Gi . kmkls ' b sp « e « h ia attamaeiag his re-AgsatiMtotbeHowtAfXord * . Heaay » - ^ L ^^^^^^^^ n ^^ *!* f !^ " *!!* . - - *? ¦?• . > !*»**«» BVtrai saidM i ^ " *^~ T ^ " ^^ 3 r iwjiihnili ilni i ewM 12 £ : < i } JP * v u *« - « »» * r *** u > w ^ w « .
jk w , this ie only « , etber triinot •! tbe attorly Tile aad oostemptible character of Uus Goterameat . Waik Dvwuum . waa ab « nt * % Caaaia , glTiag life and ataaainf to the powers with which the ; , had iarrsted him , they not oaly suffered him to be attacked without defending bin , bat joined ia the attack , that they might shift the © bl ^ oy of tts tyrinaical proceedings from tbeir own saouldera . Now thai he has come borne , aad ia determined to bring the traitor * to a rcckoaiag , Mt only for the insult * heaped upon him , bat far the mistrias mtaUed hy a wretched system of nit . goTrrnmeBt npoa the Cnknies-th + 7 bundle out
tbe Secretary , that so they may be able to say , I Dear Du * BAM , it waa all that sleepy rascal of a 6 lxk * l « , aad we have clone all we tan—we haTe kicked him < mt" We fancy , howeTw , that Lard Dukhav is not the maa to be that pacified . Hi * self-importaace is of too high a class to be coo tent with tbe immolation of oae mnaher of tbe body by whoa be baa beea eolleeti *« ly insulted . Hw attacks apon the rrmaiBder of the crew will be ju * asanrekaUnir as if « fcii «• sop" bad a » t beea thrown « ut , asd we sincerely hopt that thU and otbar jet more imponaat sourtes of anneyaaet , will contert i « rdGi . E > i « LO into a Prwwwsr , to be speedily felUwed by tbe whola batch .
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METROPOLITAN AS 5 ITATION . Ws call attention to a meagre report , which appear * elsewhere , of a meedng held in London , oi Mr « day evening last / rum which we way date the mo » t important re « nte . As Doetv TaTLO * justly stated , it ba * relieTed the apprehmsiozut of the country delegate * , that London was apatbrtic ; and as O'Coxnor *» id , it has » hown to London of what materials the « e country Delegates are composed . On no eeairi . in . perhsp * , ban sr > eh anxiety **** exiuted in Loodon to be preheat at any ratetingfax at thix , and feell wa * that anxiety repaid by a display of talt-ot and of eloquence which it kas rarelr been nor Jot to bear .
The Hall was crammed to suffocation , and thousand * went away who rould not get near the door . Everything annonn « ed that all felt the importance of thix fir « t attempt to agitate the Metro * polU , and tb « breatble ** silence with which they listened to the * peakeru , broken only by burnt * of j ; enerouj enthowsMn , or iadignant feeling , u tb > rarioua subjecti' were presented to them , showed how their hear t * were in tbe cause . When O'Connor ! who wan rather la-e , entered , - * ucb wai the fnthnnasni , » och tbe thundem of applaone that the
Hall shook agaia under it . As each speaker was introduced by tbe Chairman he was warmly cheered , and still m-re won retiring , when be had sbown the mettle be was made of , while the Delegate * who came forward p * rt tbe be « proof , thax the werkinj ? elr » es know where to chooae their awn . Th « calm decifir * CBJLio-r-tke acute and philosophic Sankkt—and the accurate and straightforward Moir , r offieieBdy prore thatour Northern brethren are awake to tbe magnitude of the cause thry hate in baud , while tbe stem &ecj » ioo ef the
Ea ^ li * h Delegates . If ft bo denbt , but that all was well in the constituencies they repre * e « , God helps those who help tbemselre * , aod if we may judge from wbat men say of what they iatend to do , the ** men will net be long unaided . Tbe dashing eloquence of Taylor—the impaosin&ed invective of Duoisi and !* 'i > owAVL—tbe anfiiacsia ^ apirit a ' Btf'sXT —Vbt akdhfljgeaaviij oILomfitVod-Ttv csmt , all tending to oaejtre * ie » d , the reentry of oar lost rights , and tbe obtaining of Usiver * al Suffrage ^ backed aa sui-i men are by both npmbers ,
determination , aad intelligence , cannot leag be withoat produciag an effect upon the eonntry—aye , and npon the LagisJamre , too— which will beprodoetire of tbe best result * . We shall be pardoned for not pring a more lengthy notice , e ? ea although the GoTeromeat papers hare thought tb « meedag of importance , when it is considered bow many rehjecu of interest we hare to « peak of , but there are oae or two points which cannot be passed orer— they are signs of the times—straws thrown up to show which wsy the wind blow g , and which indicate
plainly what is tise stats 9 f feeling in the country . Tor instance , wben Doctor Taylor said he had cone to act , a burst of applause showed what was contemplated ; and again , wben O'Connor a » ked the indecent ques . don , " New what would y » a Lradou men do if we were all to be illegally arrerted to-morrow , while discharging our duty ? " "Wbat would ytmdo ?" There was one mement o s silence ; aad then , as if by ooinmon consent , " We fear them not" ' ^ They dare not "— " We'll fight for it iirst , " burst
simultaneously from every part of the meetiag . Tbe appearance of thin meeting was different from those we have beea accustamed to ; inasmuch as it was aot confined to working men , but that mea of all clanes seemed anxiocu to , attend , and to record their approval af the plan adopted at last by the illused masses . A voluntary contribution was made at tbe dsor , and we m » y be allowed to draw another inference frem the circumstance of about £ 6 rtertiag being collected ia » her aloae , while upwards ot £ 3 sterling more was taken in halfpennies—the
exact eojleetioa was £ 9 Ss . Is ., a no roost significantly large , when all the circumstances are taken into cooaideratioa . One anecdote will illustrate the efeet produced by the different speaker . —A working man , in tbe body of tba > meetiag , Mood up aadthrairiBg a sbilling on the stapjjfedarad ; be wonlo supply two of ft * aame weekly , to eaPry e * t the objects of the Coaveatioa . M ^ a of London ,
you have made a go « d beginnroj—Delegate * from Eaglasd aad Scotland wa thank yon for carrying at this dbplay to its legitimate ead—a thorough agitation ef the Metropolis . London is not dead but tleepeth , and oaly waits to wateh what kind of f * id ib « will meet in tbe previnoes . N « w the to # dn hu s * aaded , aad like % giant refreshed with wine , Lo&dea will put forth her strength , aad then wot to the oppressors of the poor .
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THE POOR LAW PROSECUTION OP THE HUDDERSFIELD GUARDIANS . Amid the all-engrossing matters of universal interest which bow occupy the public Blind , we must be careful not ta overlook those local aad subordiaate affairs wh « se crying haste demand instant remedial attention . " Instant km seasoa vd outof » eaaen --readTat all points-defending all and aegWcting ioa > , aa « MI be maxinu for ta * oonrtaat regaUtion of tbe people ' s praedee . We make these obeervatieas by way of reainding our
n = * 4 ers , ia th « Hnddersteld district particularly , that the AasiK * are now within , three we * -ks , and that tbeir patriotic Guardians win the * have to pass through > troublesome aad « xpeaaWe Brdeal on account of devotion to tae ptopU ' s cause . Let then not . be left to fight tbe batU « alooe . L * t tbem see that the people are wmk figha ^ g for-that they ka « w bow to ertimau the efforts of the Poor Law Devila to . m 1 » t , them , aa « ta * t they kaow aU > bow to resist Oem , Money- the nD « w . of waris waotJBj , aad mart be provided , Th ? Guardian *
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are poor men-ta ^ if quantl is -a - pabHc o ^' and thfy uar t not W aacrtfioat * for waat if tbe wean ofdeftnet . L ^ Coaimittew be insteptmaed ia the several towashipa to caavaa tbsir Napwti < re inhabitants ; and let tbew Committee * remit , ftarn tine to time , the respectiv * aami coliactod lato . tbe Central Board—a Committee aaw fomed , aod kaving tbeir \ ma «« tag «« t the News Boeai . Pack
Horse Yard , or Mondays , WeiRa ^ acj ^ a ^ d Satnrdaxa , ftoja it t th 1 i nirir h *" nVnnY Iflaiikaj sTiiill Tin provided to b « givm to aoe ^ edited ^ ^ aa ^ a , aigoed by the Treasurer and Secretary , whifcb aoH be a guarasto * far titeir » BthePtK % ; ajtf l » t ft iaHfih moaey bt basked by tbu day wttk-a # - <* 01 retain tbe beet eounael at the NortSara Bar for tVeir deftace , aad . pay all the other bwrj « Jtpeaces ineUeatal on such a trial .
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In aecordascc with oar promise last we * k * , w » have . reported , at great teagth , Mr . 8 t »» HK »»'» ertaoa laat ^ Svmuay eveaing . tH « # » reports will be eontnaed weekly until tbe time of bis trial . In addltioH to tbu , ] they will be printiHl separately in a pamphlet , wtklg . to be sold at l £ d . each . They will thu » k * in a handy form and may be bound up together . ' Agent * are requested to sead tbtir orders for tbe first aamber to the office by Monday .
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TO AOBaTTI . Wb were utterly auable to uupply nusy of oar Ageaia witb the autaber « f Star * they vrierti last week . This week we hope to be aWe to opply ail tbe Order * w » may " reosiw . The Portraiu of Mr . $ Txinni& jfty' ^ grefyfy be issued to tbe Ageato * ia aeeerds ^ c * iri tlt tbe Orders given for thii wjtxJt ' s anaber , provided tbe Order * co&tino * ajr to ^ sW aame mark until the Portrait is ready far delivery . •/ Many of » ur Agents , we hear , have not registered the Names of their Subscribers .- This
should by all means have been d < me . Tbe plan we have pursued At the Office is as follows :-Every Subscriber ' s Name Is entered alphabetically in a book , aad numbered . A Ticket , signed by the Publisher and numbered to correspond with the entry in . tbe book n given tbe Buhsc ' riber -and be instructed to ask for bis paper bg th * number , and show hi « Ticket every time be comes for his paper . Every paper be gets is marked off in the book , This i * at once simple and effective . Whea the . Portrait is delivered tbe Tickets are gathered ia—the book referred to—and it ia at once ween
whether he has taken bis paper regularly or not . Any Ageat caa have Ticket * from the Office at 2 s . 6 d . per hundred . < - _ Sr
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lit mwnrff U maay eoqoirW , we h-i to steto A » t ih « Ber . . fir . Stephcs * tuu U 1 MSCLT pobluiMd fen M « w Xeu'm " &rsaon in a perfect lorui , pr ice 44 . TJwy will bor «* 4 v tir « JeK » trTT » t tbe ' SorOurn Star tiffle * d ' uri « g the conrwt of » rxt « M . : A « e » u we rvqorrtefl to tmasaiit t » eU « r 4 emin nio * . , The Vbitk AB « Et Election Pxacard Mitwwk . Johm , White , Hradforu— Vftmntmny ike imumtioaii b « illoilrt to cbuuld b « m »< W , b « u we e % m . m »\ . ' wen * i » : w > « ui only rxprrM our » w » *« lu 6 urti >> B from a- > f « r »<> R »» sj »« : m |(« ot urn . je » r » , that Whui « ins , vq 64 R « Uk » l , nd derive . \) u , . npport of tbeBntfora lUditsl * , which we hoy « he will iyeuir « . . The ADpaeasu « r Quern-W ^ Nortbera Ua * M « , Livmrig * kaeiaU * , uidLeicfiier Rm > ke « l AMociattoM , nve cn » - pelleJ tu omit , abort tu tb « la » l w . We will try to f'tn \ , notu for Mtue or all of them Mat week .
A NOTMEa or LETTER * , pr . b » M y twenty , w * biv * tot htA tbu « ev » \ a i *» 4 . omr _ fi nnsai waiiiM wwt nri * ml * aim . - *»¦ - — -- T' * = | *« - iffy riiBnTfii lyilWFgjninpruBiUe to took eren . attlMRr -oaatrtert ^ sst , ¦ Q + ' -- ¦ TBI PlOCBEi . iRft 8 4 ikc ^ iortlytni Ustoi * f Worito ' Conmoa , lb « Drmoermtte A « x > ttati «« « f ArmU , atid the Working Vie *' * &m * r * U * % mi Hears . w « ate «> a » - |*> W « to limit . . . . ; - 7 STrFHENB ' s Dervict FdhP—rn » m Mr . Mqjst , s * ms ^ «« - ua-Teu , iJ « . ¦ " , / * .-4 . ¦ . ; . . , T . USGAap , Bamriey , Kk , y ¦ r *\ A , - National Rent . —From Mr . Nash , flfrfctafc . ssfjss * . ts . RECClVtD L . Mallatntt •»«* . i : ¦ Bsceived two last ps ?« r ) a fr « sa J . Tealaaia . Sis s « gg « Uua ku been » U « b 4 w 1 ta . ¦ We dkfek wamwtnmgj . Kavaai A . Smith , Brilwskear fium Air . Mkjrw * vd , or M » rckr » ur .
Te QCABTCRLY scuxcfttBeas , —Uw QawtariT Selaerifem are TH ) t > r « iml tu settk- ibrir »»« , »» to UMvmWr . AH perMduirMhii ^ tobecwsMauUcribrrs t ^ ts « Kftlktm Star we r « queat ^ tu meui a reauUaaaa , am Mlrwcn , pon paii-irta ^ lfc * . pur ye » f , « r 4 » . M . fw «« aneroihrrwiw ihry will aot be MiyyUti . ADV £ HT » ER 8 % n n ^« ecte 4 to Mad their aftv « TtiM-me « u earlv in the week . This we « k several h » T * Ww > omiUKl , brinic too lutt , tht pre < u of PtritemfftaiT aM Coav «« . tii > n new * » i > ri 4 giu ) i oar adrertisiu fin . v ¦ , The Error wiiht *^ jrct to Mr . D » rk « n '» paptwa was nm di ~ tuTrnsl nntil it nu U . o UtW to rcctifv * L Uis fending monthly will ht—uAetorf . ' National Best . —The wu « U » U 1 »« b « f flpUaby baa smt * H .. S 4 . u , Mr . W Ode , of Hull . —MnaxAMd a £ Flefc . lv ha * e cuntributed ^ 15 , jTIU •! which mt « Wcb seat to Dr . W * dt , vheir TrorMe « utiv «
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Leeds Nobthkrk Umion .-. Tbe proceedings of the Convention seem tu iafane new me iato tbe inhabitsut * of Leeds , their proceedings » p to the present time seem to be sarirfactory to ta # ta «» beri of the above body , as will be seen by lYefkreaoe to their weetly meeting , given brio * . The memberassembled at their room , near St . Junw ' t' Church , on Monday evening , at eight o ' clock . Mr . Sappon was called to the cbair , and tbe meeting was addressed at sotae length , by George'Wkito , who explavaed the ohjecu of tbe Association , aad tbe geueiai principle * of tbe real K « tical » , asd drew a line of dininction betweeo them and flie
eham-Radical *; he concladed by calling oa those present to exert ibemselvefc in tb « cellectjoa of the National Rent , which , be stated , was tbe proof of tbe sincerity of tbe working men . Mr . Charles Connor next addressed tbe meeting in an able and energetic speech , in which be called upon all working mea to npport tbe Ceaveatioa with all their , might , and declared his determination to f . > rfi * hUf »( if jwee * snr \) in their defence . Mr . Bettotaley the * esfcefrrvtard ' and read a long letter from Mr . 'W $ » it JUtter * ^ Wrested to tW AssoersOo . , aW ^ We fT SSKJg Delegates , m which be gave a anJ # chrerinK account of tbe proceeding * , aad aaaaioiftr of the Convention , aad declared hi * iau-ntiou of iaratiawfoe to cerrespoai with hie constltuentt . Mr . Jones
gave aotiee that the Rev . 'William Bib bad kiadly consented te deliver an address , or eermon , ou Wednesday evcainir , tbe 27 th of February , ia aid ol the fond for the defence of tbe Rev . J . & . « tepben » . Tbe following revelation * were uaaniiawtslj agreed « o : —l * t . " That this assoeiarwa place tbe ataiwt reliance on tbe good sen « aud knowledge el the members comprising the National Coavebtina , and take this opportunity to puYtliifa their eemplete aat ) entire eoaiideae" iu them , aad their determiaatioa to abide by their decbienv , and support ibem to the atBKMtof their power so loag as they faithfully discharge : ajkc trust repoeedia them . " Sad . "That the thanks of this meeting be given ta tbe ¦
operative brusbmakere , for tbe liberal subneription towards the National Bent ; aid « ii » for tbeir manly appeal to their brethren . We also hope that the working vlaa ** may be induced to follow their example . " S . " That moBtbly taeetiag ^ be iu future hoiden at thi * rnom , tor tbe purpose < H more eftectualry agitoting this boroogb , that nerice of the sun * be given t « tbe jahabiunta by ptaeard , and that the firnt be held on Monday evening next , February 18 th . " It i » boped-that e > ery working man , wbo vak > o * Jiberty and hate * slavery , will attend the meerfnf oa Monday eveataa ; aexi . No * e or never , it remains with tbe workios : men , to ** y whrtber they will ke fr * s « r not . Mr . Tbnroton , of Halifax , will be iavited tn address the meetingk
LAtlNO OP THI fOUKB&TIuft &TOKB Ol « A mew Pkixinri M » tbodi * t Cuapcl . —La » t Tnrsday , at batf-past t «* u ' elock ia-the afternoMi , tbe fouudation stone of a -new Primitive Metb « eVt Chape ) , to be called " Rehoboth , " ww kid ea 8 t . Peter ' s Hill , Park Laaf , Ixtdn . The Rev . J . Harrixo * pn-aebed a sertnoa , aad a liberajl eotleetiaii was m » dr . ' the fiwpacts . nf tbv ereotKt * are . ea enceurntrinR nature : the Society , wblrhin autsmal ia that pan of the town . ba » e . tvBC rerward <| eu& , Uihute very baadsomely ,
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) K& » f ^««> t » TmTURIA JUT ** AMD ftutMMS . ~ % i ^ tWA *» lW » «**** , f *» aa » ri « rf iakasil-¦ ttBB iM ^ j&mr ' ftm- aariwr to promote ka prosperity , t * jr » reoeatly femed theneelvee iif a Joiat . Stock C » mmnr far : *• patyom of purcba * iDgtboe ^ elef ^ uuVatbs . lately knowaiaii Willlama ' * Batba , . « a » V ajea die Original Promenade Boon * , Wbicb wilj bereafbnr be d >« ignated ' The Victorii B ^ ths 8 * d Ro « to « . " > We endefr taad that the purvbaM bmowt reatdred for botb them tote astodntu to £ 5 , 800 , OBdthtt tbe whole of it has been already
• ababhbed . W * think it dnf to partien who have ponmiWardjitoUberally on tbe prevent oecasion to menOon , tha * If 4 e pre ^ eot opportanity bid been suffered to hms , ( t ^ more tb * B preMble that the baths would W *» e falUa into tbe heads of tbe pro . pnetor of a rivai , ewehli « h « m , t , and < waioh would doubtleM have led to the ( Strsjiation of an anitnt av ^ Bop oly , alike prejwlidal to the interests of the iobagtMCi , aed « f toe visitor * . We are Ipformed that 4 he * bafebold «« hav « oiaaimoasly elected "'• ^ g " " ** Benn , *• their triamrer . Mud Mr . John Rtebarslaon , honorary aeoiretanr to the . Com-¦' ¦
P »» y . ¦ •; , . ' ¦ _ . ¦ ¦ ¦ . ;• ¦ ¦ . : ; . , ;< :: ¦; . ' ; . ; .- . ; . . ' . ¦ /; . - ¦ Tii :- * A »« Storm . —Appbkhcndbd loss of TH 8 Sbip Mai > b 4 s orr t «> mouth or thi kttAKKON . —The diaartrous effect * of tbe tremendous torricane of tbe * ta « lt . are eull every day deTelopIng theuuotvw , an * it * devastations appear to htve . Ws dreadful . A sealed bottle , coataiuins * w » te of wbicb ^ foHriwiaa ; U * copy , ha * been * art aiAote oa Fermole * traad ( Brandon Bay ) , on tbe ? l « t ' . ule . whfob Dote was forwarded to tbe aecre-JV 7 » r Hoy « J '« on tbe 3 d ins * . The bottle was found by Mr . D yer , chief officer of © oast guard , on the Brandon station : —
ueL . „ V ^ P * fa *«» tJan . 13 . 1839 . M Sbipil / a < rV « M , appToacaiaf tbe Shannon—full of WBtor > aiMi . infjBafdii » tre * j ; b «« ee dawa ^ with , ia ail likelihood , every soul on bend , < wei « f that sbe was "full of water" on the l $ tb utt . , U 4 aovhiug having been beard of her since .
BA&BNU . BY . N 0 B . TKERK Uniom . —The Member * of the Northern Union met at the house or Peter Hoey ., Wilnon * Piece , on Monday , the 1 lth mutant . A public nteetitifr , to nuke an appeal to themhabitHnt . tuward * defraying the expenceo that will be incurred in defending tbe R ^ v . J . R . Stephenn , wan agreed ta a committee appointed to draw up resalarion * tor it . The Chairman of the tn ^ tisg wax requt-xted M invite the Reporter of tbe Northern Star , to attend oa the occasion . —{ Wo are sorry that it * va « impoiwible fur the Repor ' ter to comply with the invitation ; he baring gone to tbe Corn law meeting at Halifax befor « It vu received . If our friend * at Barnxley can wend us any account of their merith * for next week , it shall be in . Wrted . ~ -kD * . } -Afirr which a deputation was appointed to wait on the
people of Cawthorue , near thi . i town , in comptiauce with a request from a number of inhabitant * of that place , te form a Northern Union . —On TuvmJay last a public meeting was held at tbe yi gn of tbu Golden CroKS in the above-named village , Mr . James Beever * in the chair , whett the fottnv * ing reiwlutiouwere UDauimously passed : — " 1 st . Th » t we lorm ouwelvea inte aa Union , to be called the Cawthorne Northern Unioa . ' — " « nd . That we pledge utir i-elves to umr every legal means ia our power to support the delegate * now assembled in l ^ . nrfon , for tbe purpose of etrrying iato effect the ohjpcis contained in the People ' * Caarter , and that we d < . immediately set oa fiMt a suhwription to sepp <> rt the « nme . " Afterwards a number of individuals enrolled their names aa membere , and appointed a Committee te conduct the bu * ine «* of the Unioa .
B&ADFOBO NoRTHBBir Union . —At a meeting of the committee of ttie Northern Union , h « td In the committea ' s meeting room on Monday evening la » t , \ \ wax resolved , — «• That Mr . Joaa BtnuH be appointed ireasurer to the National Rent Fund until forwarded to . tbe W ' e » t-Riding treaaarer . Aud that J . 8 . Shaeklet . Mi , Newsagent , i be appointed di-trict treasurer for what Hubeeriptioue may be received iu aid of defraying the expenxe * of conducting the defence of that persecuted f .-iend ot the people , the Rev . Jjveph Rajner Stephens , and that S . Emmett act u * wn-retary to this fund . That Mr . Arran be appointed treasurer for monies received towards defnyiagfcrepersi expense * . " ¦ " ' ^ - aLAIksflFftSB . ' ' ¦*" ' 7 /
Thb Bar . J . R . BtepAbms .-On Saturday ereuius ; lwt , at the Labour and Health Inn , \ o ihii > town , a KuWcriprfon waa « et on foot for tue purpose of raiting a fuod * for the ura of the above-named gentleman , and the oat-townshi p * were moxt re * - p */; tfully solicited to ] oie in the S * nie , and afer fiHe < Jting in tnefr eparate . itemo , to forward them in td the Radical AMwciatiow at Halifax , that they mixbt be sent for the use of that gentleman a « early a * possible . .
HVLL . Social Mbbtiko opRbpohmbbb . —On Thursday week , the walla were placarded by the Whi g * with invitation * to all grade * of Reformers to attend a social meeting , in the Victoria Rnonu , that evening , u > bear aa iddrenB from Colonel Thompson . The mom * were filled , and tbe gallant Colonel received with great applause . After ah excellent * p >» tt'h from the Colonel on the rights of the people , which wan vehemently cheered throughout , about 200 person * sat down te a convivial eutrrtuiament , wbeu the * 'People ' * Charter , " Henry Tiocenr , the Hull Conventional Delegate ,, and several other pa-. triotic toa * ts and health * were drunk with great applause , aad ably responded to .
Election Union . —At tbe weekly meeting , on Monday , several Hector * were registered in tbe society ' s books ,. pledging thenwelvetj to vote for no candidate wbe will ootsappert the People ' s Charter . It was resolred to divide the toera . into districts , and ascertain the feeling of e ^ ery elector by personal canvas . WoBBXNO Mbn ' S A 88 O 0 IATION . —At the meeting on Tuesday , several new members were enrolled . Mr . Vincent ' * ( the delegate ) letter wu read and approved . After which k wa * moved b y Mr . WiWe , and seconded by Mr . Agam— "That thU A > wociation be divided Into small sections , and tb « t one member be appointed to call upon each membvT for bis eubnoription- to the fund for maintaiuiagour delegate ouriog the meeting of the Cob * tendon , and that they pay over auoh subscription
v * the treasurer every Wednesday evening , at eight -n ' eWb ,. at the CoKaOttee-Aoom , Royal Oak , Biacklriargate . ' Moved by Mr . Deheer , and seconded by . Mr . Lundy — "That thitt Association vi « ws with fiwUflg * of indignation and resentment that uncalled for falsehood uttered by Mr . J . B . Smitb v in his npeeoh at the late Com . Law meeting , titt at the Guild Hall , oa l"har » day , the 7 th ftist ., Where be declared publidy that he had re-« w « fr ^» » etesr BVaW th » Hull Working vWen'lr" Radical Aesooifetlon requiting him to move ao amendment on the above question :--u That- thw merfiBg hereby dinelaim all knowledge of any « ueh letter , aod call upon Mr ., T . B . Smith to produce the it , otherwise thi * . meeting will consider it as aotbiBg lee * than a bate calumnious Hlatderon the partefMr . T . B . Smith on the Working Men ' s Assowatien . " ,
HOJfXJW . Thb Mttbdbr Booti .- ^ lhe Honley Northern Union have publidy : read and publicly denounced the iufamoun publication by Maroa * . Thtsy expre « * hope that Government witttnstitute a r gorous iuvestiuatloo , and , If poanble , ascertain and bring to f -uuishoient the author . .
0 TOOKPOST . Stockport Worb : 1 no Men ' s AeaociKTiow .-A public meeting was held Feb . llth'icatunt , at the » t » ndu-y Arnw ^ fcr the Wrpos * of appoivting a rteleKato U act fotead « f X B . Skephe u * . MrTc . D . Davits , the president of tkn Association , in the ertair , who hrirflr sUtod Ae purport of the meeting * nd called on Joha Wright to move the first resolu tion , which was an follow * : — " Revived , that » wing to tbe arrest of J . R . Svphenn oassing bin inability to serve «« in the Nattooal Convention , thw meeiintt appoint / amea BrouiwreO'Brien , Esq ., to act m conjunction with Hrary BethtringtoB , in 'he National Con ^ eatl on ia"Leodon ' . " Seconded Ky 1
Mr . John Royel , and carried unanimously . Mr LboniHS Young moved the second reHolution , which wax seconded by Mr . Jvn t * Mitchell , and carried unanimounly , —** That it is tbe opioion of this meet . « nu that for the suppose of carrying out pur great object , it is the duty of all present to take an active part in forwarding the NatioaAl Reot * nd nupportiny ihe deleKAtes in London , asaembled to advocate the people ' * rights . " Mtoved by Mr . R . Pilling , * ej » nd » 4 h y Mr . Peter Breal f , — ?? That this meeting rrcomtuend that the * h <> le of the rent po to on . iteaenil fond , and that *« ilftegated be eqnallv p kid . *? The whole of tba ' ttfidlutton ' o / b ^ iojf tarried * l h * mwting wpargjed , .
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r ^ MWl » M > pW p ^^ bO * % *> $ * ft mmi of ex » ea * ea taoarroi Vy tho ^ B ^ froai . th * fortnatwn to the areaeal time , pawed atTSeetia , of g ^ d ^ eoo tle ^ tb ofJulu ^ S g ^ . j . GeonalEapenm .. .. '' * £ & $ * . ' * : tSatfiS ^; :: ::.:: , 2 i *
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: E 17 IOBXA 7 . V . ' , GOO * KBWS FOB THB PuO » . - — At » l » to meeting of the Guardians of this plaee , an applieipt , tfommunly called apcuper , presented himself to -the notice of the Board , nd requested a little relief . Oa betas } a , ue . stioned in the u * ual manner abonl what he had to live upon , be frankly told tbeav' it wan twe * hilliag * and . atopeaee per wee * , watlhe found it insufficient , and hoped they woow adl a little to it , Oae of rhe Guardian * wbo bad oiee b * en wretchedly poor himself , appeared aatonisBBd at the nan ' * request , and told him that a person with aa income of two * biiliag * and sizpeBee per week , bad no reason to ooroe there , as be would
very soon preve that it would not oaly support him comfortably , but leave him a very hfinrtrftaie overplus at tix « end of the week , if managed with economy . In proof of this , be -told him that be had notainR to do but buy two pennyworth of oatmeal , and a halfpennyworth ef old milk « day . The oatmeal , divided into three parts , wouW make three good basins of pcrridge , and the sulk divided in the tame manner of one-third part toeaoh diVh would act a * a beverage , and thus furnwh him with three substantial meals a day ai the low rate of twopencehalf-pcnny . His victuals arould coaHeqoeotly only coat bin about seventeen pence per week , leaving him thirteen pence clear—a suai
which , Kul * a proper c # re of , would serve bimoa « pme futvre « cca * ion , whea he might , perbaaa , bet ma sute © f real want . After this charitable * < ivice ti * man was iinmisaed , and the whole aseembUge of : Solon * forming the Board , seemed hiihly delighted with the penetration of their brother , who cnuid teach the poor man bow to save a fortune out of two tfbUting * aad sixpence per week ! The abAve «• * fact , and shnw * with rapid stride * the march of economy is progressing since the introduction of the New Poor Law . MudBhm CHRiBTiANiTY . —On Sunday last , the following inorauoe of Christian kindness took alaee » t the Old Methodist Ch »| . el , during the process of collecti that
a on wa * making towards liquidating the debt on the building . A * is usual ia auoh east * , placard * had be « n pb . « ted up that silver would be px pevtrd from all persons occupying the gallery , and person * were appointed to wait at the bottom «> f the » tain » , and receit-e the extra donation from mII requiring a seat in the above place . Amongst nlhrrM wbo presented theuuwlvM ai a candidates Ut thin hlgh « pricrd oituation , wan a joung woman who n-utvd a pew in the gwliery , and conjkeqoently rbought beralf entitled to tit in it , if she even did not pay the extra demand . This logic , however , did net alter the mind of the inexorable collector of the coin , who ra * i « red that , « eat or no seat , none nhftuld mount the utepx without payimr sixpence at
l * -a * t . FitidinK that the woman still persisted la rhe unreasonable arguaient that paying rent entitled ta povexnion , the collector of uxw le » t ail patience , and , to save further time and trouble , convinced her of her error at once , by taking her by rhe shoulders , nod thtunuoy let down stairs . Thi * was really pe < farmed on Sunday last , and fully evinces that physical force is wimetim ** considered net-e * Kary even in the boune of God . ' Stkphknbb Fund .- -Od Monday evening last , a meeting was held in the Radical Association Ressji , to take into connideratian tho heat swans of making a pablie subscription on behalf of the Rev . J . R . Stephens . Xhe met-ting appeared quite zealoaft to the cause , and after seme discussion on the snhject , it wan finally atrreed UDon that tbe best
and mortt suiuWe tnetbed would be to have two «« rmbns preached in tbe Primitive Methodist Old Chapel , and a collection made after each sermon providrd a jtrant of the place could be obtainedthe gallrry te be reserved for those giviag silver . A deputation was immediately appointed to wait npon the trustees ef the place , who kindl y gave their consent , aud Sunday , the 24 th instant , has been fixed npon as the day . It was further agreed upon ^* t Mr " »»«> of Bradford , who is a rtaunob ffaefoat Bad a Prtssitlve Methodist Local Preaohet , •> aculA be Invlnfd to offioiste on the occasion . An opportunity will by this means be given to the la ^ habitants of Keijthley and the surrounding townn and villages of tentifylng their gratitude to the pernecutod advocateof Chrintianity , and the rightt of the poor in a mauaer suitable to the occasion *
BONOASTSa . RdBBERY . —A maa of rwpectable appearance , wearing a pilot coat ,-and having with him a parcel , « iippo « ed to contain gloves or stockings , arrived from Sheffield , en Tuesday evening week , and slept at the White Bear , BoacasUr . On the following morning , be proceeded te Hull , taking with him a hlaek lace square veil , which he stole frem his bed room . As tfce veil is a peculiar one , a descr iption may lead to the detection of the villain . The p attern is formed in sarcenet , a lily being the border , aad , a three-leafed « prig the centre flower .
lffANCRCSTJbit . G . W . "Wood , M . P . —ThU gentleman baa been disnisRvd from the Presidency of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce for hw betrayal of the Corn Law repealers .
SALFORD . Univbbsal Suffraqk ABSociaTiaw . —At a meeting held i * the Town Hall on Monday evening ; the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to : —*• That this Association greatly deplores the want of that high , manly , old English feeUngin our present county magistrates , which has so long ; been the cause of this country being so highly dlstin-Kuishea abeve all other Europeaa countries ; and thw Association looks with indignation at the slavish obedience ef Lancashire maewtrates to the * uggestion of Lord John RumeU recommending the in « titution of a Rural Police ; and further , tbTa AssociatioB , believing that the Lancashire people are very peaceful and great respecters of property
cannot view the recommendation to thrust npoa tbtta a Rural Police , whether proceeding from Lord John Russell or from the magistrates of this county , as anything lea than a foul and shameful libel upon the inhabitants of this county . " 2 nd . "That it bean instruction to our repreaentativea ia tbe National Convention that they see Mr . Joseph Brotherton as early as possible , and that they request him to support the Charter , and take down hie precise answers ; and when taken down , that all the parties who wait upon him and hear his answer * , xhall sign their names to ( he statement and transmit the Same to our Secretary ! . " 3 rd . "That tba Secretary write to Mr . Brotbcrton , te know whether he weald oppose 4 e the uttermost the introduction of the Rural Police into this county . "
OHOWBBMT . Basical Mbbtino , —At a general meeting of the Chowbent Radical AMociation , the following reselotions were unanimously agreed to : — " 1 st . Wf , pledge ourselves to support the People ' s Charter by every legal and constitutional mraas , and especially our noble and patriotio delegates now stttsa ^ ' tn Convention , to the utmost of our power , with saftral and peeaaiary means , and with oar right arnt , ' if required . "— " 2 nd . That this meeting has board with sorrow and regret , of the arrest and committal of the Rev . J . R . Stephens , the bold advocate of the people ' s rights , which only tends to exeite ia the
minds of the members a determination to oppose still more rigorously the unjosc proceedings « f pdr , oppressors . "— " 3 rd . That we , the members otthis AsHociation , do immediately enter into a subscrifltion and use every legal means in our power to augaient the fa B d now prepariag for the defence of the Bev J . B . Stephens at his forthcoming trial . "—'« 4 th . And further , this Association also return tbeJr unqualified thanks to the psitriotic and nnflincWig advocate of our righto and liberties , the pure anl nobleminded Feargas O'Connor , Esq ., and to aO other advocates of the People ' s Charter , and friead * to tbe cause of suffering humanity . " . V .
BDUrBVSOB . , Unitbbsal SorrBAOK Association . —At a ' crowded and highly respectable public meeting , held by order of Committee , in the Skinaers' H * U , Higb-street , Mr . John Gregor , V . P . of , the As-Hociation , ia the chair , the . followiag roAtutiooa were submitted to the meeting , and , carried Minimously : —int . Moved oy Mr . JobvDvMBa , aeconoedby Mr . Robert Wibou , That thnj m * etjar views with setpicioa and detwtsxion the present msidiom attempt of the Home ; Secretary , . ^ ( taj"V-e a ratal police force on the \> eople of Enjrtand , «« nsjder the same both » ncon » titutioaal and ^ innr ' i-eK 8 » ry , nnd are determined to eppo ^ to tbe very lait * ivery effort made to carry that objo'lt into ex *> uatiQQ ,- ^ qd , That this w ^ Uog hold it to be tho
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Sirmhtkmm Jewfua / aewspapers . UwaaaftsTtimrd ¦ w ved by Mr . Caataua ^ , aad smsartui by Ms M'Donald , That this meetiag abw ** perrset «« fc fadenceio the wisdesB i »» dWtio » ef thoOeoerB CoaveatioB of to * ii > dti * trim « knea , asm met ij London , to —ntrh fits jntaresU yf tbt TTstiniaa Petition ind Cbartor j anVrbatwc ntodga safsalujj to obey the InjimrtJoaf tber mav tUssT Beoasaarf for the forwaruiBg of , aa ^ advaiceBaS ^ aa 7 wi& ticar ^ bts- ^ ¦^ SSSSS ^ mf ^ ow duties to them . AiW gHn « tsmr ' bMr ^ K ^ - 'S ***^ - ' * " ^!^*^^ onaacted saeeting , having s »« ved * vwteV ef thaafc to Mr . Preger , ier ; hie coAS fa tlJotolSS wtig , higkfy gratiled with ^ iiJBa > > 3
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MA * 1 QM + JL OOMWmOV . ¦ MHufytTtili . ;¦ ¦ ¦ :. Dr . Ft . BT «« BBia tke obair . The miaotel of tht h * t day ' s nio «« oaW * beiai read , sosa * new sies&hen were toir « daeed \ andl great maay notices j > f motion wemfhttn-wVvifiereo metnVers , .- \ - . : ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - ¦¦ :. - . - Mr . Fiabous O'QpMwos ) Ulrodacfd « sr , <* Tktt if say membt-r of the C * . Mreation sbo « M take ofltot hs [ wquli « easo to btf * m * mb « r oa * e > eW * ff . " Hi aid that the fUporMrbicb ht bM siadete' «<>»«* y «• **• s wooeodlWof kit veofc laasraaaixj with vary great satMCacBW « fce > BB ^ MBssaty of fbei BrOoeodUtfaWa * * - V . -f | - ttlT n m % & ttHftit in j > roof of whieh he . sail that tie > mltotisjsT a Drv Wabb begged to , s * k \ qwetiwl ; m ne « M the arajitighaaa DeU faiesU toHe p * Bces :-Da the NattiWbam fftitioo coiwj&o » KsaaiBf ham t * town ? lie had a BM « r froaa NottiafhiusH desiria isironnatKm on this ajwetion . HeSrae tnld by Mr Collins that it b « 4 » smeBp , a » dw «* resjdyfor pea sentauon . . , ' ,
Mr . ViNCBivT banded io £ 13 rentisBmtiail , aa ^ £ 5 from Cbeltenhaan . Another Desataiefmve in £ 1 from Bristol . ¦ " T "' - .,. - Mr . RicnABBeoN bad advice that XU bad bm sent into tbe Manchester CObneil from Bewlr . The Secretary read a petitkm from a Df VVebb . cm , tho appoiaonent ef two Coroners fin Middlesex . - -.: \ Mr . F . O'Conmob eaW thispetitioo ee » ld notta entertained . They went nut tho Nadeoal Cenveotlon , alihongh none person * tersoed them so . Dr . Tavlor , opon the Secretary calling for tin Report © r the Committee appmnbtd to trame ai Addmis to the People , said thai ke had maoh satia
hictioain telling the Meeting that the Report wai ready , bat ; that tbi-y thoofht it hotter to have i pnnted , for the poraoso of haviof it distribatet among the Members . . Mr . Cabpbsjtbb was asked what time it woald tx ready . He said by to-morrow . Dr . Tavlob—Then we shall bo able to report Of Wednesday . A long disenssiflej took pkoe 0 Ma tbo proprioh of ncemng it on that day , as the motion of Mr O'Bnra wuold take preceuMee of aU then . Dr . Tatlob said that tho fasnottssKS ) of tb # saV dre » s « ho . ldb « c « n ^ deTe 4 be ( ereany eta * rbusia «« a bat if it met the apneovel of tSe raeering , hVwouk take any other day for preesBtln | it .
Mr . u-0 aiBw wae wilHaf . to forego his motioa , at The Consatetoo for woitisf an CSbeni of Par lianent cave ia tbeir report , It was as fellows : — In performinf tha doty ontmstedi to tben ^ the ] tboogbtrt right to nnito three d « lrgnlH in suo ^ osbmittoe , who , together , would eaU oei every Membei of Pariiameat naated ia tbe list handed over toeeJA sab-emnmUt «* . Ilk exanistoff tBeoeKste , any boss S te Bhoald be ol opinion that they have freatot loence over other Menbers of Partaatca t than thoae named in their Krts . aft exehaage aay be made with other sab * comatMt see . A * some or Um delegates who form the sab ~ eommittaea are about te
leave for the coaatry 4 an 4 other * hajfe Arrived , tM places of those lett muj be supplied by tboto who come to town * ' t TheCoBamitreebcg lestM to auggest mpoetfoDi to each «| b > cpatauiteo the propnete of neordia wiU » *^« stcve , ifce Mswers of the dafesost Msjk y *"; ^ ™ ffH ] P- , ¦• m ^ ws ^^ s ^ esrvBi *¦¦> wsesBA o taatsh . ia ^ i ^ de «« ed e « 4 . erilisj toai % * r iBiw oecanon the aaswi-r * may be made known to the different coBsUtiiehci **\ and to tbo coootnr . That this ftport be adopted , was moved by Mr , SKEviMOToit f and Seconded by Mr . Dovolas , asd paseed wiflisat ^ iswwjdon . ' Mr . CoBBtrn moved that tbe Rebort of the Mis
sionary Conunitw Should be road Bi » # «* Wed . Bat on the moiioa of Mr . O'Conmob , it waAtfdered that it should W rjefitrrod again to tbe CUwtsmttee for fur . ther contfideraAion . .... . Upon the motion of Mr . J , P . Cobbst * , tha report of the Commiitef appointed to select a door-keepej was received . IWr . Mark Crabtre « is acpeinteCtot that situation with which he combine * the duties ol messenger , ata saJarirof thirty shillings' a-week . ¦ Dr . Taylor inquired whether the report would be srnt back to theCommiUee without instrae * tions ?
Mr . O'Bbibx moved an amendment , "Tliat tba report be sent back to the ConitBitt < e t and that the Committee > Vaumeatod by the folk winy fire gen U . men : —Mr . O'Connor , Mr . DmigU * , Mr . Ricbard Mn , Mr . M'DoQal , andMr . D « iBj |» tt . V He observed , that it appeared td him lb ^ tst % « f tb « geaOetto ^ ieared to say what ttiey nMaatf ^^ uajderste odi one of the objectioa . to be , that the gnatieaxm coapo * iag th « Committee - baa elated tk « B » eheg . iui ^ ABk ^ f c ^ Jkkl . a . . ^ Aa -h *^ ¦ B _ . ^ r _ B " - * -- ? . ^ . % & ¦ »^__ - _ m- * W' * . " " aruien
^^ ^ »««» wDjcviiuo ' uou insntingnn eveoia tion , that the Attorney ^ 3 eneral bU prosaoaaced it illegal to send forth missionaries . . . Mr . PrTBBTai , ! seconded the amendment . Mr . O'Comxob objected to tbo report oa two groonds ; fitat ^^ W tbo law of tbo ease , and then on the point of expenditure . He hoped the committee would beaow onWrge& ; w It w » aot becajuo ho apprehended secreoy , ^ bo « &be 4 the C « mmitlo » to be enlarged for the purpose of fadliufing dis-¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦
cussion . - . ' . :. -: : ¦* > ' ¦ - •¦ - Mr . CABrniKB begged tosayforbimself and ib » Coaualttee , th . « y bad done ; what they coaiddered . nght He could not of coarse object to receive tho aid of otVrgeatiem « . ^ ; T ^ WW ; objected to the . amewdmeat . He Bad already ^ ntinjwmajkosi to the « e <> aUy b * 4 * d on the report . He thwlght it would be pn » feraUe to rewind the report altogether , andto allow each indinda » 1 to act as ho > tbongbt proper . ^• r ^ SS ^ jsi ^ Hf ^ »* ^ to ** 8 w *^ **?** $ &" $ ?* # & * ^ «* J »«** *» . the eogge * . noaof Mr . Viaof tot . \ ¦ ' . " . - . .. - . ' ¦ ¦ .. • * : Mr . Ric « ARMo . f observed they were pleased aai ndicaie bjb legal B ^ wfcdm en Friday . HewaliVkd tosse tht ^ ^ wew . cominftack to it . - lie bad enico # > oa a wai lestleaua wbmbad : areBaaed to obtain an Ofjs dej ^ - » -if f '^ T ^ t ^ Je jBiS ^ qyiog paid aasistltwai 1 fM | i proQoajiced ^ Iegal ' to send ont mis yioaaries . j ¦ ' :--. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ u- ^~ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . -
, thMiSllS ^ $ * ^* S ^»> S *« rt * b « to ^ e legality « dte . proceedtaf * . tk ? comso , to b * taken would Be to seek infen « ti < m intto >> ro « tf W , Djpmyi ^ fir ^ sHo Wwi ^ tnatS Committee be aiithorised to do so ; ^*^^ r **^* ?! legantj , ke wooW say that aboaM it eveTbittair oaWweat ^ ip a »» t vfee ** B » Jom tbew best defence would be to ^ how that on ev ^ yoM ^ oa ttev b ^ conwlted taekw . wto ^ tSS ^^^ The amendmoat was tkan pat to flu auttJar , anA ffTirrifrd TitianiBWTflr' - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - "" a » _ Mr . CbBBrrf obserrad tbat fte Cesamittee ofi IUl «»« Re | T »^ W > P ^ JK ) t yetb * ea * bJetocoia . b ^ Umw report * to . B ® f lS ^ SfS ? Sat
too nil ** and regnlation for tlM gOnrvBateffof : fnd C < nivent » u were reirrred excIumveW to Aat CenV-i f ^ tt ^^^^^?^^ - Mr ., OAamnrta thomgbt HsWaajipMBnt mat ' the power of Aat Commitv » iaoald bvletedb He therefore requested f- ' - « - | '' lissl laWttsjh , . TT pectins that Committee aaia > % be wofcT ^ T ; ' TTitt rtBirlTiiinn ttsi ai iniBBstij iiiuL . ' . ' ,,, ' : ; Mr . PiTsrrHLT stated tbat tbo iliiaHa * Wwiuli | og tbaomployiB 4 B ^ aBisBkMBB ^^ S ^ be * a referred to that patlicadarComBMa ^ Saw thing " ~» - ^ - >^« ^ jSZTJa . ¦* , ^" iiiliiiMHraa most wrtainly the emplaym « atof « iaaW *» - * hI
Md of m ^ ^ % ^ 3 Wmmmi ^ tion—as posxible . -a . ¦• mL ^ -. ¦ ^ L-AL 9 > jmg 9 M&r back to the Committee , ba'W 3 S ? m £ m £ S& engbt not to be dismissed til i iii > lBmh ^ £ LL-Ul mitteo waa appowted to lay * £% * & tgieM * ung the fttare sovernnH-nt of ti&v 5 m 5 ! Hu m ^ V *^! £ i *^ to **^ h * n * h * propewy , car riedoaL . ¦¦ .- ¦ . . , ¦"¦ ¦ , - . ' . ' Mr . Wbittib dM » ot think the aoestiea had Mr . Cebbett haddeiwin ^» t Convea 4 e » . wa » to ^ k whether » y » te ^ tot been takea to hy « i » ern rub *
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 16, 1839, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1045/page/4/
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