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THE I^ORTHER^ STAR, SATUEDAY, -MARCH S3, 1839.
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TRIUMPHANT MEETING OF THE CHARTESTS . "AT TirF : CBOTfVK AND ANCHOR TAV £ RN . ' .. "' ¦' *• Public optics iss > Wo » WTorig , £ B 3 nerer very long wrong . " ' Seen wan OjT motto lart week , and tie troth of it -we ha ^ e since fuWy established , in confirmation of wbioi we "beg to -refer to the report of the meeting "held at the Ctowd and Anchor on Saturday last "We hare taken the report of this meeting from- the tctaans of tie Homing Ckrvxiele , in order to shew that we are now in a position to figkt -and beat tie enemy with their e ^ rn weapon ? . V »' e did not ) a « t wreck—neither shall we thistreek—attempt to dissniee from cut readers tie fact that discontent
ha ? been engendered by the postponement of the presentation of the National Pcdtijn . Re& « on-arjd the ju . « tne *> of our casss suggested the propriety to the Cansrention of meeting the first ^ eiaMance pf di » atwr ^ ctioa which presented itself ; and now let * 3 congratalaie oar # elvei , aad th * oouatnr upon the trial ind trinmphant acquittal ef the Convention . It i ? necessary that we should state the maD y inconvenience * against which the-ao * n * ed had to contend , in their la . ; : 3 able anxierr u > ha . rea the pihiie judgment . To those aee'jj-tonjea to public
meetings , aDd * e * pe ^ 1 fillT to public meetings in London , it is well known that time i * - qoired for perfecting the arr * Bgenients , aad that the dny « waiting to the peoples tfoiiTenienoe are matter ? of importance . The -GjMJYention , huwever , r ^ ardleas cf a . 11 inipediaents , came to the resolution , « a Thursday , to hold a meeting on the . fallowing Saturday ; tbns allowing bat jsho ^ t time for preparation , icd selecting the worst day m the week for their p * irpo * e . _ Upon this short notice , however , and upon that Eight . ' mo « t
iBconTenieat to the working e ! aa * e « . we had- the honunr and the pndc to witness tbe largest- , the roost resptctable , and the best packed iu-door pnbh ' c meeting ever held inthis celebrate room . The resolnSon * , declaring implicit confidence , and pledg-» g unabated support , which will be found in anothnr part of onr paper , were unanimously passed , zsd enftmttasjcslry responded to , without the shadow of as attwjpt to move an anxjodment , or to shew that the sKgr . iert ditliioB existrd aunjcg *; tbe people .
" enow tm * t that the veriict of the men of London will be eonnrmed bj their brother workmen of the provinces ; and that tbe Convention , in it * neTly-amsased position , which , from it * tffne and Bivsline < 3 , ha < become more than ever dangeroBS , wi 3 ! receive tbe aid . the rnecoor , and support of thii $ f "b y who « e breatt aad eeuntainee that bod y can ilone t-xbt . So important were the last week ' s proceedings of the Coimnrion , DoraliCitaaaTng the a « ertira of the Binnltiek-tnt Jesr . iril . that no bn * ine ** Gf
Importance was cr ^ asaeted daring the wetlc , diat instead of .-tbe incidental appearance of & reporter or two at inrerviU , Wf bar .. . l > t ., > B honcuree vn& . -the continuous presence of from six to nine of these gentJejpen , gone of wtcm wili , no doubt , receive tbeir salaries direct from the Treasnry . Upon the whole , we cn ^ no : > hct onr eve- * tc
pa *? ing event * , and to the sto-. t : asxiery which is now attached-to oar $ r . - ? etc : ni : * . <>_ r Goverrsment , either -uaab i * or jmaiijitp to < k- t ^ u ' t-stastiTe set ¦ of jwtiee , will , co 3 outi . r-.- * ? : ^ mpt tn s 3 tsifice the people aiid tbeir Tcpri-vnta ' .-fs ut rhe sfriue rrf the 105 minority , Vjk ^ ote-3 fo / -.-beap IaLout en . 3 no bread on Mon ^ r . y aislt 5 c ? t . Already Las tte Whig-hemld . th * M' ^ unr C ^ rc > mcU : scandt-l to
- -rev ;— fc-eariy b ? .-: it y-i ir . ' -i re-JU-sitioE . ail the Tnalif ' oti ? ingen iity ot' , whicl it is waster , for the .-purpose - ¦ ' , » c . repr = -e ^ ric- the CGEvtsdoD as to inftjre an a « sii : r > from tie Govemnent battery . But v , e "haTt : b ? f < : re tote Lie thit the pri- ' onpr hate * his jai > a » n ; -,, ' : . a-- L . « jailor , snd while the Ciir- 'hl > -h- -chuJJers *¦ ihe invention « f- a pike , the jailors < h' Lt . r »^ a- ; nire vf : 6 YoTk ? h re hare iw \ war 3 ml < givi ! : g < f / omverj dirTc-restacticipauoo-. There it ao n « in longer c : s . En' -iD ? tb- fact— that the Cosrention hs . ? novr sss ^ mci a po / itirc wbieh there is danger in topponing , aoa death * betraying .
Tie dinaer given to Mr . Fe >» st , at "White -Con 3 s ] t House , ma a good dessert to the Crown « Bd _ Ani-hor feast . _ Mapy of the middle elaR » e « were there present , who j ovon « ly ana ea {' ai : ej& « - w ^ Tly responded to the tiriliing ? . j'pDal < it beKnif - » f the oppre < 5-. d millionm -Adotrd to those misi . "festations of popular power , five or six crowded -meetings are held nightly ic the metropolis , for tlic furpo ^ e of backing our claims ; and tc tfaU plan of systematic agitator , we niost attribute the succe * . * , b « th as to cumb er * , ?« ntimeDt , and u ? : « . uJTnitv of Saturday light ' s meeting—bj those means vre tave been eaabled to man tbe oatpo ? t . fmia which oar fortre ^ can be . a ? if br naqi ? . coBctntrated at a
^ i yen monrent Lnaer eu lcirccm » &iice « ths : tonatiy will ? ee , that npoa lh * mselves and np- ^ r . them-eUp ^ ' alone , mc * t now depend the issue of th < r grrat qae-rfon pf * ' Universal Si / ffragt cad w £ vx ~ rrHti' . r . " *~ ^ ^ „ ^
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RrRAL POLTCE . "We bfg to refer onr reader * to the oenrertavon is the . Con vend on on th : >? important ' subject' Now is the time for the national will to be lca&ifivted . Prevention is better tiian core . If one half of th * "ieterHiined spirit of opposition to tbe Neir Poor Law had been * bown by the people to prevent iu pacing wL'i ^ h is now « howa t « prevent its opera .-tt < kn it never canld have passed .
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MEETING AT THE CROVTN AND ANCHOR ON BEHALF OF MB . STEPHENS . On Tofttday night " last ,. & meeting was b * Ai in the large reom of the Ctowb and Anchor , for the purpose of discas ^ Bg the treatment vrhieh M % Stephens has « j » erienc « t at tht hands of the * GoTwnmeiit , o » ged on-by the tyrant masters of La a . cashire . Of the meeting we can only say that it was a hamper ; and the feeling expressed was as Sittering to the Rev . Gentleman a * it wag creditaWe to thweio who * e cause he has bo lcBg , eo abl y , and so honestly worked . We do not pretend - even
-& give an eatline of the p » ceediiig # , « bict did not . t enBioate till haltpjwt twdve o ' clock . - The upeecfc- « t Mr . Writttr - wr , v ^ i Bjaste ' rry ^ an 4 atlej setti ng fc ' r ^ h in " fresh terew , ' tte . . . bwbj pwntt whici . baBB ^« en preYwasl y nrgfd by MkOmtibk , « t ihc * varioEs t » eti » g » wbieh . he ^ 3 * . a ^ Dded . The speech ^ . Mt . ^ aW ^ rb wa * = ^ p . goodptee ^ fi ^' l-w ^ j ^ i .. welt "' ai « qQiK ^ ^^ . . *^ aaa * WBe 9 aeftw ; wi 4 i « oe . witfc wor « . x&xt , jnpam 3 *^^ jrtj « t ,-t * w »; -H » . Qj&njtJ t ; katspba' ^ / JjrifcifcKr of ^ STiPSPKs ; li ' wiicb ;^ i « jkk ^^ etuut U ^ mQiied ; ^" fl ^ wiy * . iaitical 4 T ) j " eX « ir . est ; ' H » ' % p >^ lf attib « iJ »* o b . b 4 Acchor , was tdo ^ T jndiia-: btaaalSkltely , ^* n 3 Vis rtspondei to by cheers 9 loud as ibese . which acao-incid bUarmaL ¦ That
. SjKj'B . KK 5 B «« r feared the tioT « jnment , their tocb , er the tvranny of their law ,. evidmt fropu bis senBo-3 *; that he kasro eacse row to fear their tGOTter Mtesjpt , spoi > h \ a aWrty , tb * - -roice of tht-¦ ketrepMia baa loudly d ^ elarsd . We always a . ; = ertw ¦ that the men of London wcr ^ d do their duty as Ix-caaje them , to this cmaicent of ss > c : ety ; « were ri ^ ht , fort ? eri « of meetings ? -rt now in oor-tc-tt piaticR , * to k ^ ep np tb « fire d jctic * . Oa 5 Tx . i . e ^ aa aif Mij taiii » Ji $ *** eo * Jfi be ^^ "P ^ -
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phexs ' 8 tase , which fr « m time to time bi * be ^ v . reported ™ tbe Star . The great valw of 'i ' ncsviax '» meeting was , that it went to prove that , ug : n tl : . : question , the Xi n ^ dom is united , namely i ' u ?\ Stkphess way be considered as ibovo ti-e rz ? . ' : \ - of hi ? oppressor ? . "
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THE AMERICAN BOUNUARY Qr fcSTTON . By tie packet-ship , England , which arrivco ^ ::. Liverpool on Tuesday , "New York P <» j ^ r > , np to 2 nd lEftant . have > een recfived . T ' uty oi :-tain the message of the PiitsiiiKK'i to Congirs s on the qoestion of the rupture hptween tbe Srate <•' Maine and the British Province of New Briius-• -vick . The whole question of the boundary d ^ y-i" - i >» gone into , with much appearance of temprr * :: p > od feeling . The Prkside > 'T deuie « taa : ' rin " agreement fver existed , ceding tbe r ' cl- - ; cf p os » t-s > ion and legislation in the disputed t » -rKto : '\ t& Etialaud , till the adjustment ^ f the queMior-. He uree * the neeosfity of preventing ho < til <; fet" ¦¦ - *
between the two countries , h y nn imuiodialf * i 1 .-mpnt of the dispute -and proposes tha ' , . '; ' ¦ ¦ hr , ms ? t « cannot be setileo by tbe agents of ri ? o i--- , conntrie « , or by a commission of Arbitration , wpSan umpire , it shall be referred to tbe dei ;! ' ^! : o " . ' -. ; third poKer , This is a rational aud comniuv M-i 11-.. m- ^ de of proceeding ; such as might b < - ft- ?*¦ , , *{ from a Government emanating from tic v . ! . «\ - pecple and not from an ignorant and be ^ o / . '' fraction .
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The "Whig G : akt pct to flicht by a Wkis : ; ' : r > :-CAL . —N-- ; cannot ir . stfrt this pan . gr » pb . It ii . . . ;¦ -. pcbli * principie . and we caanot make the Ac .. ' .... , ' - ' . ra vehicle for p » rsona \ irie « . THK « Iper to Joseph Co'lin * , Rrso ana Cn . wr . " ... V .. t bcou si'nt from thi * nfiji-e « eeklv ; il Dot rf < -i » iv r-.-, : y . y at th > - Po- ^ t Office—Lf uot there * o < ni lo thr ; viei < jrr \ I , rt Master . THOwrRIDGE . —The p . - » rtraits for Noble w * tp . » --rl t ... i . ' - »» , Sh'j ^ -iar .-i . NobV hau Wits semi tu ivurill- » . . c ¦*' .. to forward his parcels in fuiare . Tt xn . TFi'E fi . \ Ti-, ne . » r Bradford . —Kor Sv ^ . 1 ^ -. . ' . •> i ! el « nc * y \ inii , i 3 . —Koi Natio » - * j Rent . ^ 1 . ClllLKEKt . eY , XE . \ R DKW > Bi : RY . —>' or Sti ? ub >) is \ P ifi ; , j : 1 iO * . GATVTHv > RPE , NEAR DEfc'SBrKY . —For St «« phr'i-. ' H Le . ' -ic-. e ! 1 < J * . .
To . AGENTS . —Several of r . iir Ajeuts ha \ iv- « .. * t . Oiu- ; -1 ' . tiiups , ordered lanre pajx-rs on condition tha-, if- . » » : „; , ; ktiT « thBpertTTiIt . if Stephens with tbcm - * he ,. i . w . i givvn , noit imte to n * complaining of thrir •"¦ t . It .. ; n . j heine » ti * ni 3-d to ; wf wish it to be under- ; . > ..: 1 , : ]<¦ m that Ihey may send for what nuniWr th'v i . ' - ' .. >> . J addition u > : h » -ir prt- ~? nt pr . ifrs ; but they ra--.. I' ^ . vn Ju « re portraits than they had papers on tL .: iC-V- .-. Kebruarj' . THE RESOUTIO . VS of the Nettinghan-. r » ogi . t . ' Vcn ' . rv . . neit werk . B \ J . C . Hartley , fcr £ te ? heas " s Defence , 17 s . I'M .
KROM ta » t Bi * rVi > -,-DN \ r , KtsI » 1 , x \ 15 » . )?> d . IN CONSEQi ENiK Or Mr . BAXTtR ' * - \ ett-r Wm ^; ty » -1 a-f we crti ' .-i nut insert ih- ; following iu its plec : - - _ 3 Ir . Baxter :, iay It * cunoiilteJ at the - . unier-naii . • - " r ! ,- \( . Oc Mvaiay ani T «> as-1 »\ , '^ oih r . ul ^ 'i 5 th . at . »! r . il . ' .. : ' , E = ? W eel « " } ,: . . ' . ( iLr-fai . i : I . 3 = a . W--HhM- *' . jr . ( he iTh . at . Vr . K (? n \ "ii > , ' ,. ;¦ : i , I | . . - .. K .-ackburn . Tbtti * d » r . th- - Sthj tt . Mrs . . SJickV , Bjr f , ¦ ; . ¦ Barnley . Krid » y an ! ' Satn' 3 ar . ihe 2 P ; h an ^ ? Ah . at M ~ . i ! ' * * ijje iVhit-Hart " Irn , i-. Jaiurdeu .
THE U . \ y TO M . \ Hr ;; s si r * a iitlk u \ Wc ^ -, uab'o , - - v ^ -v from ta « 4 th t- > t&c iivh . J . A ., Ch . ipei . Town . —Hkarriwtk- -, wM na-r . ^ lv ! r , r r : >¦ - . Jic ; i : icE— lmt it is pfViir w-i ! lur :. i " . r- > t aiMnt : ; : .-» dv :- « : hu » to try agti-n—h- 'ma \ e- ' xc- & V « i ;; t . T 0 U » 0 i ; DEN BATKrAYrm . —Tt >; - . 0 > r . Ksh ti-i » l--, u .- wrf » . r coiumns at pre « rnt , and its p ' jUicat ; . i ; h > » l-j , : - 'V ::-. ' 1-r h tecffiijiry . »»< . urpon <» p . ttrfeii : tr ! U i « thai ! : i _ . ^ b : i . well pos ^ t d tbrongh the dUtikL ^' . B . P . —Tho aadi « s to Diiiwl OConnll w- " : c-,-vr . " - r sps « e t > Jo ^ Drp . - > i ,-: ;• mcr ^ y twlairw ^ -t •' . i f-f tthat ha = appeeTfd " ui th-iu jv ^ r » nC uvrr t > i . ~ " c . 7 . 1- <• -... * . t * 2 J . R . , \; . l ., . ..- will I .. -. 1 do . . V ^»; : /* J ; - " f = rc . ' T , > .. i .- Th-ir inMr ,-., n * x » we ^ ' -. < . EiJ :-. -. ' r ! ge . ~\ V . hav- ; not n-c-uv *^ th * . 5 , Vn » A -, •• " U = ; V > -. ik . - i i .- . » ' . ' o Ji . y ' .-- 3 , ! , t . v ir . nd : jr ; vrfc . it 1 ^ r . j , ^ - .-. , . - s-cr .-cv . WI :. i j . th ..- ¦• *^ .. od U » ni # l ? " ai , a - -.. . » ; ** > r . w > i , ( l io Jrj ^ ti ^ . ^ - '
. i h ' .-iHt-H Tttil'rr . —Wh havp n-. f room f . « - } : U ! -f . B . » , 7 ^ . - Ok ; : ;»> •" s . r . y « . ' » r ^ . i . « v .-ill in ; t On . / 7 ; V ;^ .-.-a ; yt \ -. Ai .- . e- <*\ .-. —The letter had b * -1 v-: ; £ , 3 : o !> . , i-et-Ia > o- ih m ( . 1 ; : jri . , % * . ' . ' Titavmvifhr ' . i b * tt * -r rorror ! t ) ¦ fullk- a : : ' Bi- ' . jr . " p » « i ( r . Kciiumom thrir . Eh t " i > . ; ^« v »» ' .-i >> fi .. . iV-. ' ) . ' -.. , \ Ih ! sr 3 ihnn . \ Yr caus ^ jt at pr ^ stit Jmd r .-Jl . " i " - > ;\' i :=-4 i *< . i-ora n . WM- Uli . lVR . M \ -. ~ -1 \ . n . 0 . 6 U . -1 ; hai nst ••;; - . ) V- ^ i ilr ^ . L \* jl * -e -. nil p-rbE ^ s ca'i , ir uV « h . C ' - l > r ' ^ otice . ' - " - ¦ " : " Wx . M .-Mjy i-Stli , 1 SW . > TvOM MoRl'n , 1 ' ot Cou v ^ t ' on . K , Mi . l'iilVS ' . S l ) Lii : ? , CK . Knni fliwtal ' " ^ * ' ^ !
. )' rem R ) bin « imV Fr ^ -fry . N « r » r Ka , ror < i , " n « r . N . 4 uni . 'ijMi 5 ; < . I » f , irom Lejee * ter , per Iie « J , r-pariicTi \ kr * uj-st w-. - ek 3 ; o 1-rcrr . > . . r-T ..... ; g 0 l : iK XEV .-sL » it-rs of oi . r Kn'd a ^ De ' Acl ctt r-jrr . ^ . ^ . 1 . . . wen- too lat » to be -j : ? . ty u * i . THi ; C 0 FJlt- > TO . \ DF . Nf . > U-m-. w-r . . Mr . Kr \ ki tr .. . . 1 .. I .-,, ChancUor " * Bl Epp-.-ar in-iiii Dfit . OCR RlCilJIOND Corrfoi ... ij-icjt mr ., ; e « -Dil p ¦!¦ , '" . - / .. His letter ni * jltrajs tTrlvei t-.-, ;* t .: t ,. t : — - B- ; rr > - to cs . TUF . Coir ^ p'e . d'r . eo of Mr . y *„•„ , ;; .. r . ^ i \ ,., R ^ . - . ¦ . . ciatvin oJ R ^ ch 3 a ! e i- ! ir . Hi ,- . ¦> „} % . ¦ > VW- ¦ " ¦¦ ¦ * ¦ * . . •> . ¦ ' ' '
A . > iRE ^ . T nt : n : t-ir r .- * r . otif ^ o woeHnei ir m .- ' - - •¦ ' - in 3 i : p . jn of . Mr . S ?» pheiw , and » rf tbr : . N » . iY- . ' ' , ' ' ¦¦' . aient . : t » . in t . p-. b-. u dispNe-d by tb . ; Inn ? ¦ .-.. ¦ •/ . " . > ¦ the HiviiWiis-riu ¥ » & Law \ Saar 4 hn * ' cai " , \\ ~ i-.-. comiail at lS- Ust luMiu-i . t , 1 ] , ^^ - . j » al uv . , , ^ A . I la-ie uuuL appfar n » xt wi-rk . i-.- \ tr .-. ' : ' r . - --local j > ur .-CTapV . s v . r as > - 3 . e ! -jd » -. i ; >¦ . ilVc iue ; - ¦ . - . "" " T . ' iE letter of Mr . Ridpr U in type , but dL-pU-t .-. I ¦¦ -... T week . THE LetUr of 3 Jr . Bsxci u it tvr-p , ttt <> U 5 . ' jr- > - ' ¦ r - vrerV , Ci ! i » i : L '> 'KA 7 IoN . S TOO Hit TO P . K ; sOl 1 ' ' li ! ' a 4 - 7 Vi ' KtK . T > H . HEr K . ' JCNmVlXK . i . Mi L-. ll Si . . NEV . ' si i . —r ; n ; > v . - ' JVCCV . id tCK- 1 st" Uj br l .-tf-J .. THE 5 H 0 E > i vrr . Rs' S ^ iilK > .. —Ti ^ W't er -pr ^ fo-v ^ j- f , ^ - — an a > c .-n > it of lie -jri j -iii . jf ibis ci .-p > jt- i < »; : j- : j i-r . eat * a-- ; tlu « ' % T ' . o nnne . it sh . jn ^ i al so , l ^ r t- ¦?; :- » . ¦ - tion at least , hav * nim ^ d thf mkrager sud w-r- ¦ ? j- ' ,.- w referrei to . ALiX . IX > rTTIT . —We think tV * p-r «> c of » h <; 1 , « p-.. ' w » contRinptnoBRl y caa »« t b » wurtt » o ir .-iv ' t ¦¦• . _ i •• '• - . - ¦• as his letter « caUi ocrcpy .
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LEEDS AND WEST RIDING XliWS . Z > £ SX > S . St . James ' s JrKioa Club , xhxi IV . ov m Crockfo « d " s .- —TMs ^ lub opened for th » : ' . -,- - > j - : i ,. Taesday night , and ,. BotHrith . < taBdipg the c ; , . :: tt attraction ? at "WwaniEster , whicb raigbt h > "" v :, ;} . » pTx > prietois to « clakn " a plagne on V :., > . \ o . / bou ^ js , " tbe sprinkle of " tbe gay und ih- s , J ' . Lui ' gave evidence of undiraiBTybwl popularity , . '^ b-i : ! of trB tbou ^ and jwtcd ^ independent irf the i .: ! : i .- ' ^ character of tbe vstabUsiimenr , in aft it- apii . ' i-. j-j .. -. is r . o cTnall attraction \ o the Kpeculsri ' ye , airf ii .. " > i «; -1 tbe maxim " pay as ' jou go" is u « w cntoif-i ' , j % t no inquiries or '' sets off' respecting p ? .- ; > -or * - , teDd t » intimidate i 'by-go ? ie " acquainta : ! , ; s f "<;> o having a » by . "VVe understund tbere vr ? . s „ ? T'jo haul from tbe heap of temptations on -Timr « £ &i l- ^ St ¦
. - — - £ — — -r . j- - v »— _ ^^ ^^ r ~^—^ ^^ ^— V j ^ — j — bit , like tbe ' * magij pun < e a . simitar rn :. ; i : vain itek displayed tb « eight following , arc (•• t ' ui .-s aight aftt < r ni « bt in brond black an 4 fthiN } " ( . o vSl teptJc ' wm at defianet :. " If I ' m a fool inv A . j ;^' ; not , ' "' says tbe old adage . "AH we can * ky U ""l ^ i-l to tho . te -ffbo de > erre it . " Tho * e Vho-sYftp ; p . v iS are litelv to wrib or low ' fie least' Tie ic ^ nfhs . ' / yi
aii other clubs arc eligible . / or . adJBfe « iwi so tt-i Sv . James ' s "J onior . —Bell '*[ Life U Luaj / 41 . Boocock ' * Br ? ssKR . Pn : i . s . —Therfe » iy .. yp ,- } : aji t < nr more preliiic toaree * -of dH ^ Hte' ^ ijiL eJ ' ft itja ^ «» tivet » tt «~ hefftw tb *> ljo 4 ] if-tfereWks rtioa ' . mended for its rcosovaV , firoongst wiucG . r , o i ^^ -Uf , few are equal to ^ Mr . Bfwyiock ' js piBjjer' iPilisf \ - % * a b * ye h ^ dTHfrsofioi expfini'iioe ^ oC * k \ £ ? ^ jacy ^ sDu tfiereiore kUQW them ; to Wi B&fe-. nuli ' . auJitJUf if Kriinj .:. ; . * " . , ; .:, L " .:. ' . * ' ?^ f ! " " ; -S « TB' Betost EtKPTTOK .. ^ 34 if . ; BE " ebtLj < a Xoryi- iwbrta-ratarb « tf > % 'if In ^ Mt ^ AS ^ tfff M ? Mi WM | oppoD ^ , t . - = ' , - ' : -- . , . -.. j ,.
. MCKpKR AT . ^ A ^ Bf , JT | L 1 » JTxBB ? r PB ' . —^ I br * i ^ aB B * ningH Hediurej . a ^ upU of ibo e ^ tJlSfc ^ . mtrnt of tbs iUv . Frstoei * Soinsw ^ . ot tt = s ' p ! r « , I about twentr-one year * of age ^ has beet coirtri itt ^ , i oa tbe rerdictof * coroncT * inquest , enargiiig b : m J-with tfce m \\ ix \ murder-of a fcHo »' -p ; jp- : U u&uied j Al » op . A qnirrelLaTicg enaatd bftv-eon'Iciwj , ' , uec « i < ed cal ^ td thepri ^ uvr uliar , a » d ablso '^ crajd , j aud immediately r «>« -. e 4 a bcayy blcy ;" - m « tbkk sricV , vrbirb tbe vn *^* r bed in k : s is :-. ' . ! He clo « i-d rpen a » u wrvrched I ! e y ^ .-i . f-on : bis j hand , ami * r . « abflist tc s ' rlke tie priw . s ^ sit ¦ - , \ rb « : \ tbe pri'ohcr irew a 1 or « kcifclV . n : V * ' i-: , I jusa s :: vr , i : cinp ic & fkt - . f ia ^ po . t ^ . -,- . > i .:. . c " t , ' : e ! o L ' w bo-sxl * j iwjljcting s ^ vc » d , ir ¦ s . 'L '" -- ! h j died .
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.. Committals dvriko jji ^ WEEK ^ Wilhain rj < & «« , « tealin « uloth , th © pf « perv " of «*¦¦»••«' * l >< wt » r-8 baw ,. B « ar Lane . ' Jlt . rtbetV . LueRB ' f Lsttriugion , stealing money and jewetmibo ^ ropert * of ber master . * Thomas Dob <« on , Inuke «^ f < H : * l > eok . Ramon Rodriguey , a Spaniard , tf »» ln ( lh . ' ? from James and Mary Grant George St'llbotT , «'/« y Gn « eD , hwjsebrealtirip and rtcaliDg morffej-j the property of Mr . Pickford , carrier ^ William Holmes , Htenling a brasa pan , the property of MY . I'a w «) n , Cardigan Arms , Kirks tall . Elizabeth Mann , aad Sarah Jobawton , street brawling . Assault . A labouring man named Robert Smith , was fioed £ 4 10 * . a , Dil co « tt , or ) Wednesday last , for assaulting a Watchnjan , on the prevjona ' evt'oing . . . :
Execution v at Mostreal .- — -Pursuant to fcntence , Cirafle * Hindenlangr , ^ Cb . eKaIieriDe JJoriuiier , Francois Nicola * , Pkne Rtmi aWboiiue , aud Arriable Daunais , vere executed yesterday morning , in freot of tbe tiew gaol , for tbe crime of-bi ^ h ^ rea onj ' and leaders in the latu insurrettion in ihifi i-rorhse * . Shortly after nineo ^ lovk ; the fivenotWr ^ vacate Individoaln appeared o * the platform , attended i y tbe Eev , gentleman wHo iwsijsted them fin their devotions nn tbe awful brink of eternity . Hiridenkrig . rag tbe firrft who ^( pp ^ ared on the pcaflold , ; i ~ nd advancing to tb « frant , jid , dtfc ) i 8 ed ' tbe ' 9 pe < jtat <» rs'of i . is ipnoniinioun « ud is a short speech , in which be maintained the jtu > tice of the cause in which he
differed , and concluded with the words , "ViveJa Libcrte ! " IvicolisnextcanaeforwardandaddreHsed fbe crowd . He did not admit his participation in the cruel death of Chnrcrand , for whi ^ h , with his present fel ' ow-sufferer , Da « nai > , be bad been trifJ , ar ; d most wrongfuHy convicted . None of the other r \ jfortunate individual addressed tbe multitude , bat devoted their time solely to their religions texeruUe * . When thrown off , none of the five appeared to suffer muck , except Nartwiiae , who , having but one . hand , was aot properly pinioned ., aad , by natural instinct , employed it to gave himself from pain . De Lorimier , . Nicolas , Nsrbonne , and J ) sunui « , were iuterredin the catholic burying ground . The crowd assembled ' . ^ witness the execution of these unfortunate individuals was greater than on any former occasion . — l '' rcm the Montreal Shtzpfte of February 16 .
A-LMONDBURY . Dbfekce Fund . —Four Bhillings and : five-peHce has betn collected towards Mr . Stephen *' * defence ? . r ? . onp a few poor cottagers at Farnley Bank , after a « ermon preached by Mr . Smith , in a private house , and 2 i . 7 % > d . from a few ; frieudx .
MANCHESTER . Murdeuocs Assault . —A mo « t revolting and barbarous a ^ ault , evidently with intent ito murder , was committed , on Sand ^ V af ternoon , in Oldbamro ^ J , by a fellow named Whhaker , on hte wife . It cm * that the drunken habits and jealousy of the ! ; iffi » n had previously obliged the poor ; woman to leave hi * bou * e , and go , with her four children , ro utrfHthtr '* . Tbttht-r he shortly afterwards followed , Fiid , feigning repentance , induced her to return to iiim , in lodgiDgt * wnicb he had taken at bin brother ' s .
He behaved kindly to her in the presence of hi * brother and hi * wife , hot on their going « ut , he took bcr into a front-room- ; and taking , up a hatchet , Vi-gan literally to chop her in piece * . Uue of . her hanc * was cnt off—four finger * of tbe other hand t .- re severall y t-ut off , and lying about the floor , ¦ . 0 / ile tbe remaining part of the hand was t ut comp l-rely throujtb , down tbe knuckles fr . om the wrist , in f ^ iardinpthe bU % ws of tbe hatcbet from ber bead . ¦ iha had also several wounds on the heAd , btfoxe ie villain could be secured .
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HOUSE OF LORDS . —Monday , March 18 . M ' -er neveral petitionsIia 4 t ) et ! npres . nt-. d , ' Lord SKAKOKD inquirvd wlketb ^ r Ux >; Government j , td » ny ¦ l ^ ciion to h-. y before ilia iiouae whatfv-fjr caittiunuiciUaua ' aWeu nceived oii the sutyrct of free labour Lu Ike ujaud .. Jauiaico . TTie AUr . i « u of NORMANBY cxprwwd hi re » ainc « s to ;; . ' o 3 nec » J ] the infof . » tion which « he Goveniniont posMfase . } . Lord SKArOKU then javu notice th » t he would move fur : !> o japem tr-Rmrrow . Lorti BUOUOHAM nrfed upon the Government the jT'prittT of pardoning the Gla ^ tr cottoa tpiiiu ^ rs , who : i :: e ^ ntencvii to tnaixiKjrtation under the combination 73 . TVn-y V-iA » lr »» dy suff-red » year and a half * in * Ti .-j ) iun < nt . Ksr ) STANHOPEprwtMHei a petition from a man in hU 8 !» t 5 » ar , who h » a \ n \ A poor ratfw for a period of SO years , andvra i ; o . r rrfiiwd ont-d y or relief in Ida poverty . He objected to the 7 j ; liho u * ea » aprw ( iD , and to g ^ -nratiou from hu wiA ? as » . : nd vujution m his old ege . > ,. Jr >
.. . Ttcemiay , March 19 . Iot& , ABRRDKBN liiorcd for certain uupera connected with att ) Kslerii ; . fijir » . A coiiv ^ isaiinn pprnnj ; ent of ilu , pr < -- < atMion of two T- " !! UimiHir . * m hand . liM > Bi u-envrr « , t y Lo : d LANSDOVVNB , on » tw Kul-j'et » f theTrark SjHt ^ m , in the cmnw of which , JL < 5 nl Sl ' ANHOPK rcmatkbJ , thul tho hmnd-loeui weuv « is *> tre a very dutre «« vd and oi * prvsi » rd c * * M pf ni ? n . Tb « r iTjrfkfd *¦« much iu ! 1 * kou » a-day , anA jft they got J 10 m ' - e iu » n . Si . per week for their " lebour . Ho wwiied the Nol . le »» id' Lu ^ riied Lord , who xutfi lo Iw # 0 elo ^ nunt' « n ?»(( ro « kvv * ry , xnd the ill-trfatnihit Mid l . ard >» bonr to which the « hivc « in tha W ^ st In 4 it ^ # wt' * ud K > hare beon ' ^ jJ 4 « A « d , would c < Bi » id <; r the condition « f tbuM whijij i ' * ve » nd omipare tho case of the hund-loiiiu v \ .-i , v ,-rj , - . ho hut nuihiog mure than tw <> pcnc ( -halfj ) j ; i » y per i ' ay to ' . ' . \ r im . with tli ^ t of tL-e negroes . , The H . ji uil' aujuurned at a few minntfts past six o ' rlocV .
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . —3 fc *« ftiy , iM a . rcA 18 . Lord J . RUSSKLL ( inan « wer to Sir B : Hall ) void ( Uat it .. rtsuot iuttiided to proc «« d with the MeUcpoliutn . Police t . 'l -ouiil hfttr Ksstrx . TiiK debate nu the Com Laws was thfii onf ^ iuore resumed : ¦ . hAuf , tb « fifth debate on Mr . Vi ' . li * sji '» n . o | iou . TUe only 5 » : rtion of the ilehat ^ worth y of ooiice in the fol-; j vinK Itoin th « upcocli of Mr . fJ . \ V . UaKVKY : —He 10 -i . Ttt » d in'ieh tbo turiun ol this nioticm it vzvn luueK-too ...-j .-ow i . jr it-- object . They ought _ ti « i lo h- j fru bWu t-ngagt'd w ' . : hu pr *» Hnt ! nuiiy : rt iu emj » idfrinji h mere clmif int'ffit =. c ' : i « powirful , itjnnst b ^; admitted , both fn » nd onto : the Houm . He * huu ) d&iirc been pleated if the nrotUm had Wen i ; r * comiy . iUtv a thv whole Uoiuse to ' rnntider of tlw atat >> of Ih < aauon , for that « - m thp real i ? tat « of ttic fjue < 5 tio » , say v / lmttlmy might . Ho would tell those gontlcim-ji , tbruDKt ) .. ' rtts « icstunce thin riu-cumi . ni orij : iiiatrii . that thev wmild
rn , ij ; i : t the bCvantage they c jitemplattfdflnlesH they direct -d . l . cir tttention t « \« hat th-y ajiiware ^ i T > y commnu consent , ^) ix «» n « to conceal—vJa ., - ike 4 vxc 01 tax » " ti , n ) , lor , if they had = trer trade m com to-morniw , hU b « ti « t was U would ailord • ¦ jy little aavautagc to the labon / vr eiihar ; in umnulucturrs ..- ugTKtdluTe—Ichrera fr * m the uppcaili . jii . ) He hoped the .- i-ndi . iir orttiw decUr «' .: < . ri v .-o * nut liii i lcu-ait . Hn was K :.. tuif » what he believed to be tmo , and hu was perfi-ttly : nli - 'Ir-reftt whora hit piea ^ d . Hew _» rt » il it was dclusum—( . ; . Bewvdch « iii /—ntidit \ r »» fartv . inu tot tmlj unaentrous liH prniiciiiua ex ; K > tr > a » ng . ( tJear ; hear , und cheers . ) r -i lung art thwe ivaathefr . ortuors and fri gbirnl iiKqnality in u-wrn of taxation- ^ j l ,-i , g < Ihe auioimt vf . » ir Uxutfcn , ¦ ~ -nrBityd with that « other eviin ! r" > s , yna as 3 O . ( KW , ( K « to ' ¦ . : j . w , rt :-o , lic would asVgenUanwo , with all < J « e respect in ¦ . wr . it K * y did Ujhv fancy they « ju ! d be « t down . Kncntf > f « llT
r j ; : ndt th-. >> ., nrnl efi- ; rt 3 ffhicb wer » waking by tie jd-j :. (! blood of oliwt naliuns ? If tley tid ; i free trade in ¦ r ; i UMiuiwr , hw ppinion wan , that the stale of the manv ^ artwing poor would be even \ ror . ie ; instead of tlwir bid eajHdition bvijig improved it Would b ^ greatly aggrava-: « , •' -. Although he was sati .-fied that to * fctte thia wao pot ( ft advance the irit « rest of the pelitioans , yet he felt :. s 4 Rr <« d that the'time was not distant irheu they would i * . ! tier detect the . dtliiiiou or udiuit iib existence , and ¦ :. a iiiJ 4 iiH (» ctartr » would be Compelled to come to the , 'j-jiisr in c , op ^ rat ' un with thu labourer * , who Would be fa&y to cooperate with t " he > a > rhen it * hon ) d t « found that " . —)• had not » rant interest to promote , but that lh < -ir J .: vp und aiucere aniinfy w » s' to njvuisco tiie . | Tuspetily , : j . b'ild tj > e nre » iut- » rt , and , above all things , iinpruTe th » . jCition , bv iccrcpiting tbe bttfpuif-v . of ttv l » &vtsj « r . On a division , lie numbers were—Kor Mr . Yilliers ' ii motion 185 Agaitut it . ,.... Atj ¦ Mnj ^ rity ag » in » t fee motion , * ,,..,. 147 Tive result w »» le-jeivtd with uuifuriu . ; che < : ring . ' . Tuesday Mamh 19 . ' Jfofliing of pnblic conwquciice trasdone . . . -. * ¦ ¦ ' w — , ~~—^ _« i ; ¦ „ .
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KATSOKAL . CQ-pVENTlON . - . ' ,. , MEETING AT THE CROWS JlNJ ) ANCHOR . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , ULTERIOR MKASURES / J . A pnbKe ' jrieetin § t" ^ F tHe industrious cias ^ B ' wiis +-V . d ou SRtord-ay ' eYexrinJr , at the Cr 6 i » ra arid Ahchor Tiivem , Strand , ; in accordfinc © with a re * iub < itioii ;> otu tl > fc NsttDDftlC ^ nrent ^ on . Thd attendance wa £ Tttry niimetaw , th « large room of the tavern being rf'jmfeiy crowied . - . -: Shy ) ciuur \ rtui taken by Mr . Fbcst , who observed r flint the object * of the meeting were twofoW . ' fjtsft ¦ : •} rX | iuB «) W Bieu of Loudun t |» e reasons wHdtt i : r . tljudaot ^ theQimci ^ iou to delavthts presentati « ii Kf ttiB peiJtfcn ; " tt ^^ ecoud , to obtkm tbetrWtip'brt i fnr Ibtt Cdfiwo ^ ou , if it ih ~ i > aid be d ^ emedStonUy ol ' : Uatsnpport . ' CCt'W'O * I * emembers ^ tteitl » dy ' '• ronteitvA tbe Tn ^ ctiig for tire ytirpwe of submittiiWf to
Khfir a ^ ttoa- ttl * exmiiU « it £ > ti , aid receiving from i-i <^> ii »' jB * 'Ji& « k * i-- * ftr '« en&Bre . - ' '• ¦ V- •¦¦ ¦ ¦' . - ! J ¦ ! ' - ^ Mfc 'iA * aJtv , < felepUe ; from vEdinbiirgh , cariie 1 icr ^ itrd to i > roj > o « # tfc * Srat meoltitisa ., When he | bMM ^ far « 4 ; J » i p >!)()««» tJtj » ttt * b » f the oppressed working i-c ]» MMn (} be \ lid * oj w « py ^ at t ^ r . urroaUerjCe y « oud . cba » f « . ) PeAap » tko ^ ^ . bo bow cried out ^ r gaiusttht ; -ConTCotiou vfi « Uje . gerAoni Who had , r « p « lered " oilBy xjecessaiy . ( No , ; n 94 ! Th 8 &ct . 7 ^ , that tnt ^ re was ^ reuolut ^ orj of the Conv « ntiori : '• bat within a fiTCn time all the « feeet !< bi tbeyetitiou j rhcnld be prerentedontheSSttfol'l ^ bruarj ' , at the ¦ arttwst ; bat he regretted to anV tliat oft domSj to , Loftdon ^ heyfodB * a food * -deal of » eattir . ( Cri » s ? Ho
i 01 - it w not so nuw "— We ire r « ady . " ^ was sure that tho « e -voices would not be raised unle # s j 'hrre was a resolution to rexpoud to them with their ; ivctitfiut . ( CUeers . ) The Convention wa ? , however , . d :.- ? irous that tbu petition should be signed as uumei ronslj as jKi * . ible ; uot that they expt'Ctwl iha . t th ? ' nusabero of the signatnres would sutnro its succf s < . : ' or if it htul inillioa « it vrouU be rejected , but thai . iiivpe wh <» d .-. re-j to reject Ihu petition of millions ot v--e veopie tboulo see that it wa * a ih attar of gr&vr j iinportoiic * , a » d tkat tcc «» w » o ahwild prtsent sa « ii
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& petitbi shotild he enabled to Say-i : " Th ^ rp are the signatures of inillioDsof iigI ) tingnien—lUu | liter and cheerji)—' ofpaen who ^ un ^ erstanitlieir constitutional nghtx , . antf . who will npt allow : a ^ ny aristocracy , ? l' « wcp /» landlords j fotton-lojds , money-iords , or a » y > Wv U > tj * 'j # ime over them longer , and are ^^^ Ml ^^^ m *»« i hauds , to sat themselves rr > . C ^ W . miwt . yenefctfnt ncclflinntionf , wavint f ( flftt 4 > W ^ ctii ^ *' c . Mowed this d . eclw » tion for seVe ^ llSnrjtes . )' . Ttei delay * Wcahtuloccjsned w ^* tW Bfe aa ^ rfdb ^ Tffl WjyogfeBsing the canse . Filteeii ' t ' fi ^ iit es liiui gone into > different pa * t * of the c ^ tfntry , fo ^ t " * th ©> men ' . wlio were ground down tb Mmvt it 55 J -V Xi& + or ojd . per day . In the awanti ^ dMraiu ^ w ' -Mi *** -weir occurring to make
the , oth « r classes y » n / tueiu . in conclusion , he jnoVed'tUe lic . it . rem > iu * ion , e ^ pTje . dsive of a right in the Convention iA I'xercufi their discretion in promoting the * c . inne of the ClisMer , and" the ; right of uttty . meatiug , Tiptwithstftndin ? . to censure olr apprpveany act eniaaa ^ ing fro m thar body . ; j ' . ' •¦ " Mr . ReGi : ris , < ielegate from London , seconded the le ^ olution , and ccnuplaiued tha » Hiaijiy of those who were crying oata ^ einBt the delay in ihe pre » entatipu of t \ p p . eUtiou , had not signed it theraeelves ; ) at iftheir patribtitnT wad bo great , that they wonlu not «^ n in black ink , let them « gn in red iuk . ( lirayo , bravo . ) . TUat will b » « ignvticant enough . ( Btrivfl , hrav ^ . ) A « s the circumstances of the couutry woold ulone lo . 'cfi 011 such a change as men were
Rccustome . j to call a rpvoktion , he had that confidence in tha i , reat foreriijht and intellect of the peopie of E ^ land , to hope that it ' would be produced > y petiCeial uie : in # , and that they ahould not wade lor it , as in other cpuntrit-s , through sea « of blood . ( Hettr , heBr , ) The leaders were now ready , hnd he u * u » ted that the people would boldly join with them 111 achieving the wonderful and Rurpanying benefits of sneh . a ching « Jor all classes of the community . ( Brnvo , cbedr . 4 . ) Mr . Fkaroch O'Oonno . h also ? poke to the resolution , and sjid that the Convention was desirous thnt it should be backed by millions of Rignatures , not to show tlie willies of the people , for tb . ey weni known , l > at , to show that they were determined by moral force if ihey conldbut at . all events ' to ' have
, Universal Suffrage . ( The cheers which succeeded this declaratiou continued for several minutes . ) Whom biHthe Commons had the people to petition ? Not" ihu . Queen . * She , poor thing , could' not even , see the wild bn ; uh on Wednesdays and Fridays . ( Loud lr . ughtf : r . ) Not the Lords ? Thathougj- was principally composed of parti ?* who were deemed , worth y otllii ) peerage only when they had lost the confidence of tbe people . ( Loud cheers . ) There hud been now four nights' debate on the Coru Laws ; . but wonld there be such a debate on the * Charter ? . ( - ^ y * " <>•) If the people expected that their petition , iu consequence of beiug signed by one , or two , or three , or ten millions , would obtain them Universal SuflVast * , they were mistaken : and he
would tell the , 'uernbers of tho Convention , though now happy , M »\! i ^ j , and comfortable around him , tiiat the people would iutpo . se a duty on them very soon after tin ' pr (* utatiou of the petition ( cheers ) ; and if he . did : u > t misjudge the power and determinatiouof thus ? who were opposed to them , lhay also would do tlieii' duty ; audit they , should ; there most be martyrs bafon : Universal Suffrage wonld bo attained . ( Renewed applause . ) , 'it wag now out of the nature of . \ U ' ugs that the Convention should break up without making ' some attempt for ? ecurina the Charter ; or , if thoy should , the people would know how to deal with them . Backed as the Convention would be by the men of Birmingham , Glasgow , Carlisle , ritid other towns , they would present
such a pbal « i » x » s would compel those-who would refuse tbe Cu ; u- ! er to their petitions to grant it to t = om < Jthin ! T else . ( Load cheers . ) The people should re collect thut it million of petitions would not dislodge a singk troop of dragoonu , and they ought to act on that rei-oHection . ( Cheers . ) And if those in power shoulu b * determine 1 to oppose their claim ( violence , they could resist furco by force , and J-litrti farewell to— - ( ihe concluding sentence was lost in the -plaudits , which follo * el ) Had he been nn Irish oeassint us , vouM have long since rebelled , and liw only blamed his countrymen for the patience with , wluch . jlmy had endured their misiortunes . The-gruat diffi ^ ui . y which he saw in the present ci \* ii « . 9 L 3 , that it j > e * not dealt with bymenwhp laboured all day Uiumaelves . In conclusion h «
would say , *' ier tiio ^ e who are determined to die in freedom ruth <»] tttau Jive in slavery , si * t about the work tbeowiveV ( Loud cheering , ) , Dr . Taylob , 'lel ^ -gute from Renfrew * hire , evoke to the name re « oUUion * . Hefaw a balance iu the Jtir with a itatiou ' s righte in one scale , nnd tha claims of the uustot : racy in the other . Were they equall y poist . d ? It ^ o , hft weuld , like the Romans throw in a sword and upset the balance . He be , lievej tb at i f the people allowed 11 steady an d de cided fi " out , : > ud were ready for ulterior measures , they wiraM never . uccil . to usw them . Hn-might be wrong . V . \ og >;;} n power might be in ? id enough to plucjJrt oppusition 10 the people the people ' s liveried servants—th « Uoopa . He thought thry would not .
Uat if they MicuM b « « o dutpesed , he would tell thuin , iuUv& < i ? fr , ? tooplaiu to bu misunderstood , th-. vt Uu . coBsiitnentH iu tho North were in that po . sif . ion that a »» . ? 1 « -pork would jet the kingdom in a bla / ze . TUtj \ i \<> n » i L »\ r » casliire , Yorkshire , and NortbombK ' a . ) id w- 're not to be . trifled with—and if it should ; o ;« ii !« to a struggle , it would not be the Itand . of the dvidy that would best use the swordbut the bjack biiid ^ of collier * who were accustomed to ths pirk . ( Cbiecg and livughter . ) li those in power r towdfti to Uieir wwhes , ihi « v would not ask tltem to resign a « acre of the lauds of which thev
had robUetl them ; : tor to give up their title ? , their digmtier , their court * , or their palaces ; nor to abandon tlie ¥ Hls of St . Joines ' s , nor the other haunts of tbhir view or their pleasures , but merely to restore to the people that right to which they were entitled—not . by the constitution— but b yflod himself—uuiveri-Jti suffrage . ( Loud cheers . ) When all moral means f : » r obtaining the people ' s rights shouldifail , be would claim the post of' iiuuger , and butlietiMt tofrooai ! { he tocsin , ( liruvo , bravo . ) A Mr . Wopi . i . KTO . N- , of the London Democratic As 3 ociatvn } . movp 4 the second resolution , expressive 01 counc " ont « in the Convention .
Mr . JAM ' &s nitov-i-KRRE 0 'Bairs- , in snpportin" - the resoltJtni . « oid that there were lioo , 0 o 3 agnaturw a ? reatly arlixed to the pi'tition . Jiut lie knew that / the Uon * e of Commons would reject it whatever wool-. ' be > the number of signatures , unless there was a shniinr . numbi-r of pikes at a shortdi < - tituce behind tlium . ( Laughter and chtfers . ) As the Convention antici pated the rejection of their demand .-, ¦ ¦*> w ? i » thoy determined to proceed to oltf nor . measures . ( Cheers . ) As the House of Coniinon ? « u elected by only 700 , 000 out of a <» , ( XK ) , 000 he did riotconnder tha it existed by the consent of the imtion . If he should gee the petition signed by miilioo * , he would consider that he had a right to try aay measura-j from marble * to
manslaughter for cur Aing out that petition . ( Vehement applause . ) 11 tuey should have it signed by three for every one by wnom the Commons w « re nlected , they . would h »? e u )« ht to take the government on themselves , ii they could . ( Loud cheers . ) By the law of natvae , wealth should follow industry ; but how whs the c ; «* ein this conniry ? The entire agricultnral and TO . iTii : « 8 i ; turing produce of the country W « s 444 roiiiioLS a-year . TU « - upper classes paid thems'lvenSOO millions for managing the affairs of the nation , while ; hp producers had onl y 90 miilions , thouirtthey vt'ew aa three to one . This « hould be rectified . But U » pr . vent that the uppor classes levied 54 mUiiojtM in taxes to kfrpp the people down . They would eign the tetition- and be anle to sav
witu . a . coxrespoazeat of his from the North , who , ib a letter tie recp ? Tc ' . only tho day befo »^ , said , '• There is not a labouring rnau here , from IB tb 60 , who ha « net signed th « peuiion ^ and them is a pike for every si | natuTe . " ( L >! id cheers . ) Now he would not advise them to got ptkesor guns , because the law did not fdiow lorn—and that was his only reason . ( Laughter . ) Mo was only an tiifttorian . All the men of l . «*<< f i « dl Lnncai'hire'had got pikes . He did not recommend tho ^ s present to get them al ^ otie only mwitinnwi fhe fact . ( Laughter . ) If all the ¦ ken of Bugi-ind were rquallyready with l * i * Northern friezdsit would a » W weight ana point to the petition . ( Renewed iaughier ^ As aoon as that petition is rejecfed (* aia the speaker ) , I am ready , so help me God , to do wtiabver my constituents shall command ¦¦ p . '' . ( Chfftf . y- V ( Hi ? bU 8 iniM 9 ndw is shortabd plain HTgn tibw be ' dOon-Kromribtrte to the rands of the
Ctfiiv * uridu . ' Organize fotirgelrffg into permanent associatioiw pn which the Convention may fall back in tinfe « f * i € *« tf . -Pat yourselves in' a conditiou of defence , W'rtat'ifjiiny attempt is made to suspend thtfUwu ai > 4 flOQ ^ tution of tn » coantry—as you ^ are tlfe right nrm of rhclrtate—as you are the parties to whom the govoratnent ppeals to fight its battlen , Tanmay b * *> hi , bT « , i to hurl the traitors into eternity if-the ^ shoolfU at .: « mpt to destroy— ( the : concluding woftty -were 1 « nt i * tbe thnndenhg pliiuaifs irhich greetad Uw «* ^! itim « jts . ) If yon irirt put yonr-9 Bhe » rotO'tllatTFrnte of defence , yOntaa . ^ leave' fiie rcntto yttor ^ a right arm and to Providenee ; oK m ****? wttM . f ' . 'te ' * ¦ she iiod of Jtotfee iii » dithe 6 bd ; ef B-JttXiai . ^—iH »> impo ^ ibte toe cotivey ¦ nidesof tW ^ ticlamff ^ a 4 , waving of M ^ ' *« na ^ ott « iodi-i batiofiir df- » TiJedt : popular approval with which this laSfTseittettc * w * s received . ) ? ' ' > ..
, . U ^ orgb ,-Icf . uA ; llAKNi : r , Secretarr of the J ) enaocra ^ c A » o «» uoa , being teudly called for , moved thjB third r . e * olnuoo , j . to the effect tiuitit'He undivided Wipportof tha cpuntry ; was . now eiwential to the Couventiou ia ; carrying forward the . charter . He would . a < $ ; « hora ! u there be any n » re petitions ( no , no ) , qqIw , ign ? d v .-th steel pens * ( Cheers . ) * there should be » o more Conventions . The 6 th of May should be tlt » Ust day for doubt or hesitation . The people should tiwa set abont asserting their rights in earnest , and stouTd have before the close' o { fids year nnner . <» l > u ! Tn >^ e r » j death . ( Load ch eers . ) Mr . ¦ Nf i CoftT » EM ., »» conded the rejoin tion . Dr . M * P . i > -v . > , i . * v anviag spoken to the resolution , it yvaH car ; ;{> 4 . After a i \» : » <>( ihnuU U > the Cfeairtnan , the meeting »« jKwar : i .. '
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were never discovered , while in « U other case * , « nflariy . all » jUie-Offender 3 . wcre soon brpugnt to justice Lay not ( continued the speaker ) the flattering ime tioa ti yotir J aoalitthai-th ^ - will be quiet civmam you , will h ' rst have the baton , then the belt , next tte iet ' ' ar , then the ' ctttlSisj ' HMat raw ihe cocked ha < h ^ -5 " i ? beri batttoe * and all . i ( Hear , hear . ) jf ! ana ft * .. . '^ ncfoded an eloquent address by starini O : CounW W * ' ' easier . to ^ reais : the jatioauction t that it would ' be * t tmfnsk ^ kh fn to put thet the roraj polite ntnr ,., ' ??<*«*¦ ( Wear . ) down afterwards by an y *«; '~'} > * ' there : could not he Mr w'W-HiTxiE tuooguirtoi ^ ^ n this poi :: t , ye doubt of tUe unanimity of iet . Sot v ' ° opini ons t it - : M . « fj 9 uet . deeujiuj > Qrtaace 1 ti > ttu . r . ) H
every one ought to be known on if . ( ftt ^ . ha . ^ j . " ^ agree withJVli . ^ ankey that ev . en if we . V ? " * ' !"" St ^ Vrage , any police would be advisabl elUiaTfodnc ^ n wa » 4 h © tfirst Bte ^ r . foU dexpotisin ? . ? ? f ' efieral r adoption synonymous with one ' lae ojd ^ gygb ^ Uw was that . t »» e SherifF shonlil caUoitJtlte'iafce of the eounhy , i ^ d that force censistei or javcry , male person in it . ( Hear . ) ltg , ob ^ twasy to prevent tj » pxpressionjof the woole # & * -l ** ft . % * tionrq ' c / nDeIl , itself . Sfhe pniireiiderand atettoriwthis iufatnou * schpm elor wfainde * numasmach as they are divided into hor «» anii . tbo * ., ^ rm © d and : equipped lik e wl diem wto ^ wp t imt hae »; « t in coorw ot justice , who 2 Wideucetsconswlered of more-weiglit than an * m *
^ , an < uooe . «! wfeom he had seen to stiike witn ««* f ^ ope * court . ( Hear . ) Mr . Whittle thea wmdlQudcbeeni Quoted the opinion of Lord JoS ^^ W ^ ^« -The force which sh * U be S HoVedm the nnal overthrow of Euglish liberty wUl m > t be a staging army ; it will npt march doVnto WeBtminster and dismiss the Hmue . ol Common , iT 1 i 1 ' ?! 'sume « aiseof a guardian of order-it will t j | ht . tto battles but with thebodj of the people , aad - « Mno b oodbnt that of labourew aad n »! chanter . It will not establish a ( single despotisM ^ but will uphold the tyrannical power to a nost ot corrupt senator * , and half a mfllion of iocal net ^ despots . " Mr . Whittle after a very eloqutnt appei sat down amid loud cheers , ¦ rv . Mr . . . BicHA . noaoN wasglad to have an opportunito
01 speakuig on « iik su bject ; Government thought tto people of this country wanted protection ; thisww true ; but not such protectionas that Government would offer tbe protection which wolves give to sheep , and calls the dissent it has made a peace ( Hear , near . ) The Governnoeiit had departed from the ancient Constitution ; and in . direct ratio aa tliev hadsadonfi , so had the people sunk deeper and deeper in misery . ( Hear , hear . ) Mr . R . weut at # eat teugth , and wjth muclf . minutt-upss , into the origin or" the po . ice systew , and de ^ icttd in hreW terms , the inevitable consequences of suffering this mea « nre to go forward one single step . ( Hear , ifty r % y . . . . ( Dr . JohitTaylor said , I have heard Mr . Sankoy allude to the gead ' amierie of Franceand while I
, concur with huxr m the very great importance of this measure , 1 will strengthen hw inataHceof themas .-ner m which the pphco conspire by merely statinr , that . in the year 1827 aud 1 * 28 ,. when Uw Jesutte were anxious to find an excuse for consolidatinjf their power by encreasing the onl y force whicb , frotta long system of- bribery , they could My ois , it » gmUurvterte * by several regiments , eudeavo » r * 4 to withdraw the attention of the public from tbeif insidious , schemes , by endeavouring to create aa alHrm , in consequence of the number of murden and robberies which were committed at night in the streets of . Pans , and the continuance oJ wh-dthay ' pretended called lor encreas- ^ d police power . Belonguig , as I did , to a society tor watchine- the **
nteiij-snd opposing their influence over Charles the lenti * , 1 baa occasion to traverse the streets at all " hours , and never met with anything like a ninrderous attack . In two of the only five caws whiclt cam * Oefore . the tribunal of police correctknnble , and in one which went eveu to the higher . . tribunal , the policfria diBguiae were fiiund and proved to be the parties instigating -to . the ftilVay , ftu « i tr . kvn in tWyenr act , by the activity , of tVe c&aimtuee to which " I belonged . ( Chsers . ) Jfi order to ken-p ap tha panic , they had actually ¦ got dead bodies from tlw £ hospitals of La Potre and L'hotel Dieu , at m 1 uo&-l was . then a » tndent , , , and havina iufticte * on tbom soine wound of a khife or blow , the ? exposed them in the dead house , called La MorwZ
as pretturtfod . proofs of the danger . $ uca are thi aieaHa ., waicu a tyrannical . ¦; goverumeut always adopter , ' such'it will adop £ wifk" you , srnd tkis bill is the first at ? pilaife- ~( Hear . ) You may submit to it in the South of Eagland- ^ the men ol the North , I tell you will not . ( Hear . ) I know the men of Newcastle better . I know the men of , Winlaton , of Carlisle , of Sunderlaud , and Wigton , and before such a system -can be put in force th-re , you will hetfr of many tf bloody struggle ; and whrn all el ) j 9 has failed and Eaglaud is subdued , every vall » y in Scotland-shall be a ¦ battle-field " ,.- thfe' union with England repealed , and the country one snicking desert ere such a force be permitted to exi ;* t . ( Louu cheers . ) -. ; - .-..-. -. - ¦ - ••; . > .
Messs * . Neksom aod PiTgRTJitr follawei tn tL « same side , the former showing this Vagabond cmduct of the ppUce at the- Calthorpe Street meetin > -the latter read aJettar ( we think fromSatton-in-Asirteld ) intimating that thirty of the metropolitan palie had ° e ? u sent down , nobod y knew for wha ^ an that they had so little to do , that kitherto thevhacbepn obliged , Wocisap ' y tlieirtimein playing atWbalU and brea ^ ni windows , Mil CiRVBiiitR inade an excellent speechirbich we regret we cannot give at length , but whin we mustaUude to a « containing a very rt-markabi fact , viz . that the London polico-were never commined of when man inefficientestateand the only eason
, he . could now suppose why taey were so ai ; srus to interfere with the ciiy police , which . was confeedly ontJie-most effective scale , was that the peseat Lard JVIayor had employed the pnlice . UHd /? r hlcoramand to see justice done-to the poor ana the stsviiiL ' . whu-n the Devil . Kings of Somerset House , ad the coldblooded guardians wislied them to starve i the streets . But he thought the motion might \ ia \ e gone a little further , and as London was thenost cdrmpt corporation m the world , aud did not deerve to be attended to , he would move an amendient JJiily in so far a * that the address sfeould inclnd the other couutia * mentioned in the proposed infaiou * bill . ( H ^ ar , hear . )
Dr . Macdowai . 1 . seconded the amehdmentjitid took occasion to remark that Dr . Taylor weslght when he said that no guch bill should ever bepermitted to affect Scptlaad . ( Hear , hear . ) Dh . Fletcher saidthat ^ lr . Macdonall hadju = t remarked that if the peapU of England should ub-? r , J , thi , t faillj ¦ $ ? »« t f Scotl ^ nJ * bald resii it . Hfe ( Mr-P . ) woaTd tell Sit Macdouall that the n * n of fhe North oJ Englsintf would be as promp to resist this idvasibn uf tlibir liberties as the m « i of Scotland qouldbjp . Wh ^ n ; && ptojectTirst assuned a tangible form in the letter ot'Lord John Russel to the . magistracy , the men ; of his wra town , Buy , gathered t *> the number of 1500 without any pu > ue . natice , ; -and ; declared that no armed police stwuld ever bwan , trip « luGed Jii » to their town . He agreed » ith Mr . Carpenter that this ^ was a Rural Police Bili , but he must differ from that gentleman ' s ( minion # iat
the tact of seven coMntiessubpiitting , if such shaald bo the cafe , would justify the assumption tliat the rest of England would submit . The South had submitted to tteNew Ptforliaw , "bnf Lahcaghire , Yorkshire , and *; the North of England gcntraliy , had declared theii determination to resist , and they had effectually resisted * Tha * la * Was " not in virtual operadop ia any part of Lancashire . He was glad to see the timid slaves , who were arming this blow at ourngtys ) stannk from ) ta « r avowed intention to begin with Lancasbire . He had been at some pains to teach Ae ; pepp } o of hjs district their right to resist yiptoice Jrim a peace officer . If they had twed moral resistance against the New Poor Law , it was lo * the Government to say what kind of resistance th |» measure would be niet with , but calmly auC ' adTisedl jhearai' antf resisted it would be .
- Tuesday , March 19 . \ Mr . SKEviNoToN in the chair . ;¦ ¦ Mr . Richardson said , that no doubt they had ^ aj-d through tha public ,, papew that the trades of Manchester hai separated from the Chartists and joined , ihe Com TUawianii . >' «» , he held in his haud . a letterwluch gate the lie , to this assertion , v ^ ly thre ^ of the t rad es ^ jwritiooed for a rep eal * $ W ?< && . * » " ( apeJj . ft * fustian cutters , the silk tweaVens and cabinet ' makers—and they had j # tttibn * i out of drt ^ Sr ; ( Hear . ) The secretary read a nhoM letter from MK € olnnsaccompanying
, additional sheet * , and gmpf a glbtions account of the : akann » r in ? wlnc » the cause wa « proxressing . ( Hearv i « ar ;) . ^ - ^ . ¦¦ > ,:, . ^ ,.- " - r . Mr . Kjchahdson Iwoo ^ nt fonrard his motioH thatdelegait <»«» eadfeg pwWic . jneetings should be . pu « JhA . « j ( peaim whict t ^ incurrtfd . He said . ¦ fe ** - ? . ; * V ! . ?»*>; W # » , ? aU Upon delegates out of ' ^^^ SS ^ ff $ * $ % expenses of agitaUng the A 6 ^ jrjMSnie of I */ . lbrfViaDd ^ ome as [ Ju ra as 30 s . ; ^ irf % o ' iraa ^ mf ^ iriidiistir ^ lts would not ' ^^^^^^^ tne'Kalfloi ^ nt ^ ^^ pat 1 ?
^ - " rrTSS ^ iSJ * ""ww ^^ rttfiA penses of » ^ an J m ## is& * ¦ mm ^ ithiEmmg l T paid . i (« e * r / 'toa& > itt » oj bamxjSTO - j ^ , :,- [ e P ^ Wab £ seconde d the proposition . ' . r * t *^ f * wam iytijupportef the propopal . As ! * . 'ISPftW"M P » y ;« ch , { trittiaf ; expen « e ^ would preyent . . m , » ny ot tb ^ i h ^ st , iwnnber * of the Convention fif « : ™ m * X&l <^») He saw some gffBUemen , whow engagements , connected with tbe ® S || Spntioa ill writing , < fec ., ' were not over till seven ocHgk ; and to suppose that they are after thatto walk from one to sue miles , is too much to expeet from them . tHear . )
t Dr . T ** tOR said that the question was whether London was worth agitating or not . ( Hear . ) «»» « ras worth agitating , the next question was as to to » best means of doiug so : if th « attendance of aeiegates w .-w of importance , ih . 11-the . CoaveBtion •«» tiound to . b « nr the expenxes incurrod by -yMfy-( Hear . ) For his own part , he was three or » w youtoia out of pocket , ( Htat , l . ear . ) SoloBg *" *
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BnghtoB . He presented a jecond contribution of £ o . .. .- ¦ .- ; . !••/ ., •• ... ,. 1 ¦• ( . . ; . ; ' .:-. - . •;¦ ¦ .. 1 ¦¦ : ¦• ' * ¦ ¦ ¦*¦• - ' - ¦ ¦ Mr . Marsden presented froia Preston ; .. £ 5 0 0 MrvHartwell , / rornXondon ............ ^ ..... 10 . 0 a Mr . ; Lovett , fronkCol # ster ....... y , « .. i ... *¦ 0 -O > fr . Halley , from . Allpa . . ^ . ;^ ; ., ... ; ., j ... 3 0 0 Do . . dp / frt ^ Cj ^ c ^ mapuau ., -.. !" ,.. ' . ' :. ^ . ^ ... ^ . . 0 0 In presenting / tbA ' ja ^ irpfia- ' . Jffrk ^ firj } , ' ' ^ let ter was read » stating thiit . ihey ^ ad ajr . eady ^ aii th e sum oi" £ § , and yuiuty , iequirea a receipf fi » r it * and thejr wished die CouVenUon to ufce ' meiiures for seeing that that iumhad 'Bee ' nf , ifaived ; ' ' " ~'''' ' Mr ; : PrrKETiitv . neroved' thatt > n letter be gent tit Birmingham , requiring an account bf ait silms received by tbe Council .- -i > ¦ : , This was sscrnded by Mr . Mattucw . ' '' ' ¦ '¦' ¦ ¦ '• ¦
Mr . Cabpe . nter thought it shoaid be referred to the general committee ;* ... ¦¦[¦ •¦}¦• >[ Dr . Taylor thought the matter of the utmost importance . \\' o , w , exe continually plagqed with inquiries about money forwarded * 6 $ required" by the B . rmingham Council , of waich no notice could be obtained from them , or any one else . ( Hear , hear . ) ' .: ¦' - . : ' Mr . Mealixo seconded the motion , the more anxiously as he had again and a ^ airi applied to know whether it a « a been received ; and having in vain done ao to Mr . Douglas , he had felt it his duty to bring the mutter before the Convention . ¦ The motiou was thea carried . ¦ :
STATE OF THE COUNTRY . Mr . Richardson said , that in consequence of the request ttf-several gentlemen who had not yet received their information from the coantry , he had been persuaded to postpone bis motion to a future \ tt nod , as . he thought it of tho utmost consequence that the whole evidence of the state of i tha country should be Mvtbelare it in Council . " I '! 3 ' Mr . Sankky then brought on his motion for an address to . the citizens of London , relative to the threatened Rural Police Bill . He observed that this system was first tried in Ireland , whose chains Eugland assisted to rivet , or , by berapathy , allowed others to do , and that now it seemed something like retributive justice that it should be tried upon
uersett . ( Hear . ) Ireland had ** een for a Sme period the nursery iu which the futuro legi » lRtors oi ' England were sent OBfledged to develape their powers of miijchief . ( Cheers . ) U ' e had extimpW of thfttn 'in Caaitlereagh , Pee ) , Stault'y , Lunibe , ( JleneJg , Levison . Gavver , Wellington , Morpetb , and ottters ; they had introduced a' system of rural police into' I ' relnfidy and now in the ' rill maturity of sinilt they came to fastim ' The « 5 ! e system upon England . ( Hear . ) These tneuiti'Ireland were originally called Veelert , in , ] honour of their ' origin * ntor , Sir Robert j and I may mention ( said Mr . Saukey ) that the Right Honourable the late Mr . Sawrin ,. Attoruey-General , roppoesd the-system ( Tory though heuwav ) : Ui » on the ground tbat . it was
unconstitutiopal . Jt was . « t nrst proposed to ap » point stipendiary magistrates , and a police in each county . ; This was done , b , ut graaaauy . the magistrates t > jtbor obtained or . usqrpud . the " power , the wholrt po - * er of npppinting tho ppikenien , andnow the LorJ I ^ cuterjp ' nt of Irrlaud is in fHct the inde . pendant general of an' army apr-oiatcvl : b y him « el f cominiindfd by ofticerrf cho ^ 6 u by tufrisen—and the whole subject to him aloue , for , let what might be said , I waintain them to be hotting less thanau army organi-ed , ' - eqnipped ^ armdd , divided into horse and foot , and in ' every respect a miUtary force , at tho command of one man , a despot , because wholly irresponsible . ! { Hear , bear . ) The orders given to the police were disgraceftil ; , they were
nothing pise than by every means to make acquaintance with ( he servant * towards obtaining a / iiiowtedfte of family affairs . ( Jitiar , hear . ) It had , indeed , been stiid that juch was iiot the object , bu . t who would or could believe they hail any other ? ( Hear , bear ;) It had been proved that within these few years the police of London had been put upon another fooling , and now -was infinitely more efficient , ( indeed was acknowledged to bo so , ) than the metropolitan police . Why , theii , chauge so good a system ? Why take away the management of thfir own concerns from m ? n who had shown themselves so capable of coiidncting them ? ( Hear , hear . ) It was done , forsooth , under the pretence of relieyiug them of so much trouble in the same way as was
proposed with regard to relieviug Bishops of attendance in the House of . Lords—( hear , hear , hear ) —¦ it was , in . other w 6 rds , to deprire them ol their right " . ( Hear . ); They had noi other object than to carry out that vile system of centralisfation , which they had been gradually drawiugaroond the country and having deprived Englislimen , by ti » s most Insidious nieangj of the reality of their freedom , mow to lake from them even tbe semblince of free - dom . ( Hear . ) It is our duty , thc ^ we , tp come forward to the assistance of onr J / onion btethren , and protest against this measure . ( Hear . ) A / system ol gend ' armeriii maybe a very good oj ; . 3 for personal security , but public liberty should be too dear to risk for it . ( Hear . ) I must state , lioweytr , Mr . Chair man , that even this personal secnrity'is not a neces-1
sary consequence of such a system , tor 1 hav ? , during my residence in France , been made aware that on one occasion , when a fnurdeV had been cominiUedv a person was taken , tried , eonde ? niieci , and executed under the auspices , and b y the . evHonce , of t h * police ; another and another' mmde-r , tf ) the number of fonr , ' were perpetrated" and iu like manner punished , when tiie whale werenltinaately dijeovered to have been perpetrated by the police , and ; . legal murders added by a conspiracy agiiuBt others . ( Hear . ) Tie nystem would not . stop here at the first step , as in France , from which it was borrowed , and where a man , when drawn for . the militia , even when uot called upon to act , was yet not permitted to leave that part of tho copntry for five jears , s 6 would it be in hngland . Passports secured obedience abroad , and passports iWpyld . bs had recourse to at home . Since the Wtigs h * 4 been in power , they had struck more and deeper at . the libcities of . Eng * - li
shmen than the Tories ^ itnrbngb ' oni tlie whol « of their career —( hear , hear );—and 1 detest the Toriea as much as any man can do . ( dear . ) Butthisnow proposed was one ; of the moat infa .-nous and barefaced . attempts which evep had baen attempted to be perpetratcd . against a natiou ' H rights—<> iear , bear ) : —and must . be ' met , in its very fir ^ tfiteu , with determined opposition . ( Hear , hear . ) I have no objection to a police force properly chosen , andput under proper controul—chosen by XJniversil Suflfragej and officered by theroselves . :, rHear . ) "there was a force sametbirtg of this kind in ' Scotland , although chosen by the ten-po \ inders ^ andiit workbd s 6 well as to shew that , it * more fully carried out by a more extended constituency , it would answer all purposes . ( Hear , hear . ) Every individnal io th « , executive should consider himself a » a servant of the public . * ( Hear , hear . ) , -Mr . Sanhey . sat down ! amra iofad cheers by proposing , an addreefi , which we shall pre-<> ent to onr renders next week ., . ' ,. "; .
Mr . O'Co . NNoit said that ,. m seconding Mr . Sankey , he would have but little to do , , a » that gentleman had sufficiently shewn the parupriety of the measure he advocated ; but he couid not help adverting to one or two circumstances . ' { It was true that Jrelaud was the school ia which embryo state * - men were taught how best to strangle freedom , and as a proof that these rural pohomen Were- the fittest instrument * jfor tyrants to work with , ; he would call to their remembrance that when Lord Stanley had utterly failed in proving theneceswity for a Coercion Bill f 0 r Ireland , ' from , any credible evidence even in . the English House o £ Compion « , the nnvabashed apostate prodaoed frPBa . Uis ted , box beside him , only , « he offidatiu ' of sHpeddiiiry magistrate * , . axd ! the evidence of jit-rjured powemdH , ' ( Heiir , heaT . )* iff " the eXpeiW of their ianhitpiiance wM charged -in' the Araay fisthnat * 3 , our oatlby-woold be of
found ^ dunngatime profound peace , ; ta have increased fimr-fold . ( Hear ,. hear ) Asabjarristei * , be ( Mr . O'Counor ) knew many of , tbe police of Jreland t <> , be . perjured , raurdeKrt-r < heaJr } - ^ and the » agi « trate ? , in , manv instances , nptrauclj . better . ( Hear . ) He rect ^ Ue ^ lefl , on pne ^ ccaiio ^ , hayutf been raised out of be 4 to : deleud . a man ficcu-seii , of , hiving shot » policeman ., jlhe . presiding maaYitrttle wpnt ^ i receiy ^ lib e \ fd 6 fice in Ins favour , audj wa ^ ' uefertnifled to O ( J n ^ t / lu > Suy'i he' ( MN ^ O'Cfeniior ) > ai enjib ' fetl iricontfestibry to fraw mt tbi iriaiiliadbeen shof IJ Ms « bmi * dWtn % Vett ^ atty wfAing ; tfntft'tne ^ iif upon another find 'an mnooetrtr « Wav ( Heir : 'heai . t AltBoog ' h Uhw -W 413-J do > s ; W th * * ttfefe 6 »» W-tfte bcncb ^ ge atlemitn will ^ rdVbeiiow thk t the H&I& ip ent mwnwraa « i » nMa »« 4 witit a « psnr * ' « wm the ^ jcpurt iajTpu . tting ; them iaiw ^ mnftytotfJble ! wittotrt ji Mi t !
e » . v **» * r «** v wp « Bwmp . vOT ^ y * r ^* v . » ** " * aud > laughter , ) Go anothe ^ i / M ^ ca ^ n-X ftoumratm Tk ^ be ' ejv ^ Tpiered t ^ i ^ cHifgoa ?* , ; ^ w 4 W | « . ar * F ^ f ^ gmM * ^ tw $ wh'mkt >* ba ^ one v riot su&cienUy , however , w prevent tb ^ e offended party from giving Mm R ^ o ^ d beating ;~ ( cheer *)—this man-w « scond « i * teaio bix mouths cf imprisonment foipiaving taken the law into his own hands , and althoM ^ the policenian was proved to have been drunk at ta ^ pne nothing was said to him . It had been observed wo , that as t-10 police were only ordered into a district for a limited time , where they lived on clover , that dUtrict was always quiet until within a day or two of their 1 i ow of departure , aud then such crimes were imm <* dia . tel y committed as sj-cured to them an extension oi leave to remain —( Iv . ar ) - and i : was a remarkaWd foct that the perpt . trators . pf crimes in which the poU « e were eogaged
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 23, 1839, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1050/page/4/
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