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Substance oi a SEKMON Preached by the Rer . WILLIAM ESSLEE , of Stockport , at the Re-Openitig of a Chap = l in Stalybridge , in Connectioa with the Eftv . J . R . STEPHENS , June 30 , 1839 ; b . h Reported by WILLIAM . GRIFFIN , aa Operative Painter . — Scookport , Published and Sold by Wm , Griffin , Arden Pool . All Booksellers may be supplied by sending to him .
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A COHrflTTES for the DEFENCE o ft . LOfETT , COLLINS , and Others , at Daily . Parties who have made Collections in aid of thig Fund , are respeotfully requested to pay the same , without delay , ro James Guest , 93 , Steelhou ^ Lane , % vho is duly authorised to receive the iame . As ths Trial * commence en Monday next , the increased exertion of erery friend ia reiuectfolly requt-fteci . Signed on behalf of the Comffihtee , WILLIAM CARDO , Sec . pro . tern .
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mHE following is the First Day ' s SUBSCRIPJL TION to-A-aids tbe DEFENCE of Messrs . WILLIAMS and BINN 3 . Yoq will oblige . the Comraitree by inser-isg it in your talented and extensively ' circulated Journal . Yfitk eveiy feeling cf respect , Yours truly , JAMES ROBINSON . £ s . a . United Tailors Society 6 10 0 Stmderliyid Co-operators . ; 3 2 6 Weavers , Dobbi-fgs Shop 16 9 ¦ Anonymous 0 9 0 ;— Joint Stock 0 14 0 Collected by J . Robinaoa 1 11 ft Do . Porter and Coates 1 10 9 Do . Robert Fenwick 12 6 Do . F . Hyland o 11 0 Democratic Fund 0 8 7 Flax Dreisere , 0 7 0-A few Saceraakers 0 15 7 From Coxhoe ... 3 0 0 Mr . Clark 0 6 0 J . II 0 3 6 John L-. * win 8 O 3 O Mew * . Ferry aad Supple 0 10 Mr . Simpson 0 10 T * o Friends 0 10 £ 22 4 » From tho Women ' s Charter Association 3 8 9 Burlington ' s Factory 10 0 A . M-Daaf-le 0 2 6 Miss Btjmbnt 0 2 6 SoiidrL'S o 10 0 £ 27 8 5 Sunierlancl , July 24 , 1889 .
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&S 5 SDS HACKHrBT ? COACH ^ g . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that tfee LEEDS IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS will hold their ANNUAL MEETING , at the Court Rouse , in Leeds , na "V Yednhsday , the- Seventh day of August next , for INSPECTING aud LICENSING the HACKNEY COACHES for the ensuing Year ; and all C ^ aeues for which Liceaseg will then ba required , are to be produced in proper Repair and Condition , between the Hours of Eleven and Twt-lve oa the same Day , on the Coach Stand , in Infirmary-street and Park Row . By erder , BARR , LOFT HOUSE , and NELSON , Cleiks to tha Co'ritnb'sioners . Let-da , July 24 ih , 1839 .
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RUNAWAY APPRENTICE . ABSCONDED from his master , Jamos Dearden , joiner , Halifax , THOMAS DEARDEN ,
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H I 1 ELLAWELL . Cutler , Irokmongke , Sawsmith and General Dealer i :: ; : ti Kinds t . t Sheffield Gooils , respc-ctiV . iiy inf-jnris hi Friends aad the Public that hn has lately opened a bhop , 20 Caitle-gate ' , Hu . daron 3 lt 3 , in the above B . ieiiKv-a , ani he hopes , that by his superior Advantage id the purcha ? ini- of all kinds of Sheffield Gsods , and prompt Attsntioi to Bu-ine , ;* , to merit a-share of their Patronage s . v . d Support . Wholesale and B-.-tail dealer in Cutlery , SaiTS . FiJe ^ , &a . ¦ ' ' N . B . Siws ef all kir . ds Set , SharntDed , and Repaired .
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BLINDNESS . MS .. CHILD Wg 8 to atmcuree his isttntion of ag-tia visiting tbo following town .-- , * fiz . — IDachngtor , Wedr . eTdjy and Thursday , July 31 st , August 1 st ; York , Kirk ' s Arms , F .-id . tv aad Saturday , the 2 ' ^ d z .-z'A 3 d of August ; Tlui ] , 10 , Waaon-street ,- ' Monday , T-. 'tifay . \ Yedae :. yay , an | Umr-day , the u ; h , G h , 7 th , and 8 th of August ; Uoncastor , Rv . ii Ian , Friday , August 9 ih ; Si 3 tkield , Siiurdsy aad Jlcuday , the 10 th and 120 i cf Au-Mr . Chili will vi-. it the above towns every eight VVt' -bh-. iVilvLe gratis ; hours of attendance frg-n ten to fo : 7 r . ''' , ' ¦ C-iild , S ^ n ^ havi'v ; t-- . '; ' ? n np hi .-- porrr . anent ¦ '• ¦' ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ i . i i-u .. !) :: . iia in ? y ba i-ou . 'ulf . ci there c ' vr •' . ¦;! " i-orn ¦ . -a i-ivu ' j a : 44 , Pa ^ atiise '"•¦ rect , ,. ' .-,: r tho Town ii ^ il . <•
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~ il * J l / u HIE *'» T ? * * T * JO f&B EDITORS OF THE KOBTHEBK STAB , y SKTfE 2 * BS . —It has been a frequent occurrence B fcf . is town to deface- asd p all down bills posted on * tte walls , "by pmisns who are interested for a certain firtj . Oa Friday eve ^ ns-, July 12 th , wtea bills ftlul b ©* n posted c-=. r * r s few jj 5 hn-. ~ - ? beisrgTEg to tfcc Jortherx Siar , Mr . ¦ W ili-am Kay was seen to iefa . ee soae bills . "We think that proper notice ssgLt to be made by the proprietor of the Star . I am , S ' r , Yoarg , A Lover of Fair-Play , A Constant Keades . HuddcrsSeid , Jclv 24 th , 1 S 39 . nvjwSEivuuJ ) . aft T * 3 R TTi 7 TV \ M HP TT 7 P 1 VOTiTlT ^ RK STAR .
Petition Signed . —During the ia ? t rreek the ^• onhies of Honley vri ? hic ; z to pet n ? a petition for th ? brtter orwrvanes of the Sabbath , banded ; t < i broad sheet into a certain nuil , rear the Bridge , for the workmen to siga . and requested the overlook or * to see after them , but , finiicg the men too iadt-ptrcdeat for their purpose , they tried their powers tf persuasion and intimidation upon the cuiiafen cf *\ ^ ^ 5 a 7 scbool , into which it was carried , and signed by enrarea even uccer six yeare of E -e . Yew G-keen . —At ihe weekly meeting " of the Vorkics iJen ' g A » --oei 3 . tkra , icid in their room , at the Sh ? pheru ' a Arzis , on Monday , Jury the 22 ud , 1 S 39 , the ebairman baring opened the n . s :-ne *» of tht meeria . c , the Secretary * r * si \> rer the ninutes of the Use misv ^ j . and th 3 a ~ ave a briei
accoiut oi tee prscre ^ of the Association , . 'howisp taat tne ms .-abira increased even- week ani - . hat £ 1 had btea r emitted ta the WtV : Kidiua : F ^ r . d f : Jsanr . T . ii Iv ?~ t . Hi ? also stared that the -ab * c iptio = » , bo ; a for the N ^ ao-ial Sen : arj : i Nations DclcQCS fuse , were ^ r « ing oa wirh reaewe : e ner 57 _ . t = ir .-.-rn ' ttr . cf thu A ^ cia -Jon go : oT ic ^ k £ ix ; a . r . y ' or his perfidy ; hia conduct fcr tji
last fortnight axs o-rrrcoTse the- tiiEidirv , ard desrroye-d ; he p- < jadice of af . - . j , ard lifted tht-m from the vtliry of piv > r Whig-riddfn Loc ' s ^ ooi to join the Working Men ' s As ^ eiaiioa a : Ye-r Green ; they are cow quite eenrlaced ef trie ah-oble p . ce ? sicy of being prepared to tike * decided part in the preseai taoYeiaent . Re-oiatiocs , thanking Fields Mtt-Aswwd , aad p ledjjin ^ th etaselves TO carry o ; t the BoggesQous of lie Continue" - , were earned \ masimouslT .
i ^ EW Poor Law . —We understand that a meeting took place oa Tuesday laj-t , at tin .- Nvj Irsrs , HnadcriStld , prepcj'itory to c-slhr , - a Uck > n meeting , for th- psrpw oi fcsrabi . sfcivg a Pvor Lv * Aisoeiation , when it vras agreed that a gertr * . ! 3 &eeriDg of Dti ^ gates from tath township in the Union gh eald be held at the > 7 ew Ide , Hnddcrsfield , next Tuesasy , the 23 rd iMtRnt , at faar s ' ciock ¦ sa the afternoon , for the above xiarpaae ; and e . 1 s ^ to taie into consideration the best rneana of jetrbj &sice the election of the pre ?? at Gsardians ' , they having been elected by the Clerk , under an illezai order of tke Poer T ^ kzr Comniissioaer 3 , drprir ^ ng the ra . rpsjers of iheir right * . IE « -a . a !« further agreed liiat the next meeting shcnld be opeu not oolj for Delegates , but for any person favourable to the akoTe cause .
YOSK . Kop . TEr . 5 s Political Usiok . —A ? pecia 5 meeting cf tie firs : ci ? trict PaliticsiUnion , was h ? d at the hcuse of Mr . Clark , : bf sign of the Qaeen , in PsteriE ' e , on irriday erening , tBe lOih of Jaiy . Prcci .-ely s . t nine o ' clotk , Mr . O'Connor made b ' ; s appearance in the large room of the abcre inn , whieh T 5 ! dcn _ -cly crowded , amidst th * clapping of hand ? , c . zi stews and cheer * of the number ? , ¦ wheri , iiitice having bttn rritorec , he eoir-iu-n . c * u fvrzzizz , and made a . povrerfai and arru-tmr .-ive address , conunenurg oe his trial , which hid taken p-tce that day , and oa the affxir « cf BirmingLtm . in terms they reaily deserved . Mr . O"Cor . ncr left the rx > nJ &boa : ten o ' clock , and was loniiv c = ee .-ea oa £ i < d ? parrcre . The Firs : District ' ?» i .-ical Un-Iu = m : e : ercry Tuesday eTeniiig , a : 7 o ' cio-.-k , at the above Tilace .
i-iTESSEDGE . —At the meFting teld in the Raeieai A ? ioc ; aii-jn Ewm , Lirersrdge . oa : be 15 h cf Jn : y , T £ io : nticnj exprt ^ sive of deustarion of th ? dasrsrd' . y arrtsrs * f the ptople ' s D = ! rgates—of determinidoa to . stand by them and the Convention to the la > :, aad ef srstimde te Messrg . Fi ^ lden a ^ d Attwtod , were onan- ' moa'ly adepted .
BABITSl ^ y . Public jIectixgs . —Ozj raeerirra wore h » : d . list week as iL-aa :, ia Bitrnsley Ball Tiize , and verv mos : in-ifro ^ sW at * ended . On one occasion thtre were seTen or eichr thousand present . The newspajers wrre read to them , and an espiai . a orj Fyfctem adopted by tie £ sreral readers of these paptw , whe . ' eSy they saowed the ssszeia of oppression nnder wh ; ea tre Labour , and d * rr . oa « trated tha : the pooi of this eouarry were -worse treated than S ^> iaa acii * . Tke secret socieues around tnis n e : ^ iiboaihood are wirhdrawing their monies from the S * -ri 2 g ; " Bank , aid are determined to do al : in their poorer to e&barrass their tA .-k-mxters , is accordance with the edrlee of the Cca *» ention . ' Ail
^ araes "¦ aeternj-ned ob itepin ^ the sacred nciidaj , for on one of onr E ? etisg nighu the railway laDCTorers cf Ccuwer-. a appeared among - > , auJ eaTe me 20 i , -which I remit yon per parcel , L-r the National Defence Fed ; and other branches cf t ' re * i 3 e body tre acuvtly esgage-i in tie fnae S 2 Jzt ( G cicse . Ocr vreehly nictri ^^ was bt-ld as luual , a ; Mr . Soej ' f , and w ? j jz < &i r . cmeroa-l y attt-ndt ^ , £ » Teral nev rneaberB \ rere earelied , ' « .: a- the greatest anxiery prersilrd ac . ng the K . altir-jde as * einb : ed . Mr . Vf . Ash ton be : r " g called to ; be chair , he opened the prvceed ; E .: 3 in tis n ^ -jsl argumentative style . The meedng was add" . e >?> dbv Sieisrs . Crabtrec , V&llacce , and o ; her =, whtn the rcUotving re > oint .: o £ s were pa « s ? d unaaimoailv ;—
. ± L 3 . i on tae pre'en : sc-iaentcas cri > i- , taac a Cccnii : t » e cf P- ' frc i ^ fr' . y be appcinted from this Eeerirg , the narabi-ra to co 2 « i > t of 5-e nie-E : ; erj < , and thar the ^ cner ? . i bo . j y of the Radical * of Da ^ nsley are rcq" . e «^ d to a ^ -. ere to the i ^ .- ' recrion * R-iieh eaiara'e * ro-3 th ; 3 Ccr . 'ritiee . a = tbtir da : y is to sse that the pub'i ; are f-nd v :: l be pr « recrai dviriDaihe Sacrrd ? ucnth . —2 . i ; 'Ihat aCoa . titrre tna . n be 2 ppoiTjted from each of the cut U . ' iic ; - , : o r it o ^ the ' .-Tcntrai Coarnittee . whc ? s dvj :: ii : o report progre ** is "b = ir jevtra ] locilrdr ; , so ta : : he CoEi £ n . - , Ute cf Public Sa tr- rna-r iss ~ e ' . ' ¦ rir : r *
tractic-rs for the pnbic ? a * ery . " '—\~ ~ e tad a . i . - < a aoi cnziero ^ s secure of the Femaie Ue : ^ d S ' . c- ' erv ind SSTe'&l Btw Elrnbtr ? -R-ere earcllei . Afte irir -u ^ eai hnsire ? s was tr « i :: * ac : € d , tht-y nnas ; aoasl y voted two pOTJEds out of their f-nd ^ to i iptsrO f iriated to the u * e of e-ir Union .
HITli . 3 Ia . Prrsa Bi'sscr at Hitli ,. —Ou Friday , th ; - 9 : h iii j Uiai , Mr . Baf ^ y arrived V . y lie 77 fh / s : ea * nihip fr .-ni L- ^ ndpn , cnhi * W 6 T to Tiiii h . is consrkneE t * > : the \ V--ri Rjdiag cf YcrksLire . It h . AviD ^ D- 'en 3 isie ^ riio ^ H thatbr- ~ ui i : xLe t »> wn , the CoiETiitt-fe Pas in . m ^ dii ;? 2 y calie-i t- > £ eth ? r ia or-i ^ r to eiva-Mr . B'a » - ; y an op ; .-orruiii * y of a'i ^ re .- ^ ir . g the Kr . di - } a . L » of HjiL ej ie rsr . st i-.-r . re Hnll tia : evening . jThe be : laia * i "> •" =. < sent ro-: ii , and bills v-. ere pasted , ktmctincin ? t ' ~; a : he »* ' rud - "irlrrtss them at half-past rli o ' clock uit c-Te . i-. ? . iu Mr . Th-Tp ' .- roc ^ i , Blarirriarc-t-. . At : uy tide an ); .-in ^^ , the rjcrri
r&- fau , vhen Mr . B- >~^ y cs ^ iirier . ced to aidr ^ -. v ieni . but it " ^ a > fccr . d i \ &i ih ? room * f 7 p _ s too snisllj ~ 2 "i an a . dj&Lrnraer . t l = > T - » lr . c ^ inu > th ? street . 2 * It . lohn Prck v- ? i called to ti . e chair . Mr . llossey , in . ? peech ^ rl > ich o ; cajie-i cu-= h-jtr and a half in the L ? : . T ? ry . laid bare the sltSi ? of Lord John R . nrsell id his oozj-- -y-, cri ~ ita r .- "p . Ctt 9 Mr . AlCWOI-i ' s a ^ t . ; n in ; he Hc : ; e of L ' or . v . 0 j » to tike the » a-dcaal P-- - ; rl n iutr roL ; ir - ra . ti : r . : Dd : h' Erjsn ? : - 2 "irhich . tU ? pep ' . ? \ "er _ - treaiedbv ' . he A . 'l «' r > cracy i n ; t £ ^< fe rine by 2 'iinieB' lbs People ' . * CL 5 n _ -r . le then detailed Ui _ - 7 rr .: » : oti attack made npen tho 4 ^ eoj : ' . ? of E rriLg ' -ars by Lord Johc flnssreii ' s body raard . the Loxmoii pclic- " . and thi « h :- _ ve rr ; ats . eit or Dr . J .-hrj Tayi-. r . He th , er > c . iU < i vp-.-s tl . s pecple b bo rnitftd . " aud c ^ rry o j : the r .-cir-riiesca - . i' -i c . f ^ . 2 CoETenrion , and eicpl-. i ^ - ! "he ~ h--le ao ^ inrj jrstsci of the ccsitry . i : y sb ? vr ; r ^ : he manner iL " rhich the . Isaiit : s cna cv . « n -yn . M-s : r * lived , n- ni tea , r ? ac : ol stdte lie _ ni u' -y murket ^ n- " in , r .- . i tL-. nonut of bullion in the baiA . ar . - i dopo--iis in the ^ ri ^ ge' binks , and ih = it it ww time th--rpeuple x-ird after their aon ^ y . He th-n we :. t in ' . D tb ^ atioasl EJacarloD scheme , - ^ . d ih e-. ed plainly the j ' e .-ent P ^ . rliiTEeuc bad m ; -re g ? nero ;; : _ r t-j tl . e ' ^ eez ' s o ' . i horwi t ^ ar . to "he pe-jpL *' s rdicatl jrj . V ? gras- ! --, a iT 0 , 0 C 0 ta build ces- s-abl- - . =. wirr .- ;; : > 5 P " . i ' . d ' . - * i frLin any of the meab ^ . -s : out T-hen £ 30 . 000 T 7 ii - ^ i . e-1 for -lie people , t-- ^ c * 7 ~ - - 1 - ' - ' [ Tcurch si - i- ' . our ' -oly r-iiisVi : ^ ' a ? i ^ ricger . Af' . ei ' isiiad cwiclu-ieJ . ' : he te .-p ' e -s-er- ' cjir .-d to fciro j tree abress ^ ani rr . V i - » f . l ' -. Mr . Bu ^ - ey to th-i » & : ! :-: ; at w ' icL a pr . cx ? - - ;_ -n ra ia-nxeiiat ^'; I :,-rd , sia Mr . Bu-V .-t vti < grr ' -c-d with rbr-e ; i = es tiir :-2 ae ^ r ; v ci- ; e ; i on ihe ' ozck-ji leaviDJ th ^ j r- ; r . * * , Pfly .- ; cAL Fj ^ rh . —On Friday last , nr . affrsy tsolc i '• -c- b-:, r-rr . ce ; : 2 in s ^ idlt :- ^ , f tie f J * c r ? > ; jie--. ) v . r :-r ^? d . er ^ . and tie peri :- . Ti . ^ - jOiui ; : ? vr ? ro - ^ i-lc-r-i GTid - . tn-lve . r _ id T . > . r-n tc " -i by : be pcMcc i c b ^ XaT ^ be ; : r . ?^ . c : ¦ : ' .: to "he ci- ^ d ri . * : i : y iVj ! os j c-Si-nif ^ t-j i .- ; -: e t ' . ei- rri ! - ¦" . ' . > -- ¦ ¦ o .: u .-.-ffir < iIi ^ .-. j ; 5 _^ r ' :: 5 r f : r . ^ . f-. i :-. ? - ' :-- . ¦ : . - . :: : ¦ ¦{ : ih- '• ^ -i ; -1 - ^ - ' - -us - u 1 rr ; n 1 ; L : r ¦ :. - . ¦ . ; .-- _ ' ' : > .. - j ¦^ -i ~^ . "' * " " - - ¦ ¦ -: . — - - -- - ; i |
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vrj zmvzQHAm . "Wo kff ? em »! ved a letter from oar correspondent dated Brrmin ^ ahoi , "Wednesday ni-tbt , 12 o ' clock , from idi ' . ch ve give the following extract : — " The magretmte * attempted to get op a collection for the blueeoatea 'butcher- , lut they found it &a imrracttcabW ^ oit e . i-Botn-Tfirebroieonton Monday night , in a cfirpeirttr ' s shop—it v . as a good God-sead . The aathorirjed as a rnauer of conr = * , made it a ChartJHb-ia-, and a reward of £ 50 has been offered for t = e apprehension of the incendinrj- , who tarns out to be a poDr old mi . He vt « up Ute making a OT ^ UUNOHABZ . \ Y ft sft ?*» W ^*> 1 w » d b loffo » f *^** - . - «« «__ i _ _ .
eoinn , and dtrins his work , he llglued his pipe , from which a spark escaped and caught ihe shaving * . Abo-ut £ 16 damage wai done . Aluniz kk-ked up a pretty rurap ;* last night . He ft- ! l a- > eep in the pub : ic-of 5 ce , a : ; J hi . J guilty conscience having con-, jared np fires and armed inea , he iampt-d up and raised the cry of tire ! lire ' . ! 'lVe Thensaad Chartisu !! The police tnd military turned out , and in a " ew m'nsteis turned in a ^ cin , cursing his worship for the fil-e alarm he had piven . Aco : '~ er ludicrous scene took place on 'he Wtilinsrou Road . Two serfinna nf
pp * : als iti ' i foul oi each o'her ; and eac-h varty , suspecrinc tne ocht-r of b « n ? Chartists , thus beleaguered each other a fall boor bt . j ' ore tht-y v . ere a-srare of their ra . ?; ake . The bjys about the country , taking advantage of the kobbie in which the raapistrate . - * hav heea placed , Lre ph } irg all rnnnner # f prank : * on tbeir " ' ¦ V or ^ -ps , leasing them ana thi ; r satellite » eie ^ j t dauett Morth , Sou \ h , E . sr , ar ; j "Wesr , by avrrS reports f-f armed Chartists spptariBg here ac ' d there , ilhe tcidiers ar < - btr . ru ' iT rij ? i ; u < ted wirh : he ! r t )
eu * y , anj are be ^ innu-p l ^ V , " What ' s thi . < their &o : itr a ? - 'jt ? " whicii » raiher an osiious qntMirn . The PcffDce Fjad CoT . mi'tee mt-U this day , and every preparation is making for the nppro ' - icbir . s trial ? . I ) r . Ta- >' or , Mr . Ca . r " do , Mr . Bauweil , and oth ^ r delrgate 3 have arrived here . We are eo ^ v ; D : i--r a military Bc-verumeur , and everv eff-. rt i » mads to compel the t ::: zen lobe dumb aud ' thc soiu-. er to be deaf . "
DAsz-iK-arosr . TVBLIC ? J"ETIKG . —On 'Wtd * -es 4 RT la ? t a iceetic ? wis held a- thi ^ to ^ rn , in the Market Pi ^ ce , wcich commenced at half-pa ** , seveu , p . m , Mr . N . B .-a _ -g in the chair . Ihe Chairman , in a nea : speeen , stated the object of th- _ - nieer , n ; z , which wa-. to pass resolution' ! oondsmnafory of the condnct of 'he Biriain ^ htun authorities and police . Mr . Byrne , fjr Newc& * : ie , fo . lowed , and m . v > a powerful aad t-lo- ]* Jeut appeal to the iatexii : s , vri-. ich - * ba re .-por . ded to rno-t furhml-. tfticail y . The meeticz was a l « o addressed b y ii ^ rs . Fox , Mend , and Brewn , of Diiiington . tScveral rttoluti-cs were passed condemnatory of ths cJ ^ dci-t of tl-e magistracy and pciic- ^ at BiT-ainiham , asd a fell determination to repei ferce by force . The meeting was more numerously attended than any of ihe previous Chartirt meeting * , and did not di ^ p ^ rse till half-past ten o ' clock .
BBOMPTO 57 . MiRTING OP Chartists —Last Thursday evening , a public meeting oi the inhabitant ' - , and the ^ upperters of tha Charter , was held on the front of Mr . Hustwait ' y , innkeeper , to listen to a deputation froia the Darham Charter A-sociation , compysed cf Me-sw . Batchelcr ar . d Brcwn . Mr . Rogers , nat m » ker , was cr . Hed to the chair , who , having opece-i the bs- - ; K es < : of the meeting , introduced Mr . Batccslor . HU ap .- ; ch thrc-jshout gave g ? nerul 4 a * is ; ac ~ ijn , and was often iaterrupttd with ioud ;> ppLiofe . Mr . Brown , a : his first appearance , wis loudly preettd with chcen . Such a Wling a-= --revaiiti ttrou ^ houc his ? perch we never -rime-ftd before ; in ? pi : e the -presence of the Mt-s ; ra . WiiK . rcs and Patti--O 2 . < i , ca . \ Dufac : u-er « , the konest-bearttd wearers burst out ir / . c osegiaiultaneous shout , " We will , wkh our right Bras , mppor . the Charter . " A vnte o :-iinis wa given to the Chairman , and the mee ' . i *!^ quietly br . Vie up . Upyrards of 50 menill-jrs were aftenrards enrcllej . ASHyOJT-U-TDEB-tYNa . STEPHKXS ' S 3 SEFEKCE FIND , CONT 1 NVEB J-SO 11 LAST TIEEK BUT CME . -C 8 . d . Bron ^ it forward .. 513 17 64 The foLosfiag neon Lav * - betn receiv-d by JJr . Stephens : — A Friend , llanc-hea ' er ] 0 0 A Friend , Bochdale 1 0 0 Si . t ; cr .-: n-A * hne ! d 5 0 ( 3 B . .-. o 3 0 0 Ch : o Pr ; nt . r . < , Utddi .-b Aliiis , near Stockp > rt l 15 o A PuorMaH , . Vembsr of ihe Church cf Ensia . d . Dnrv 0 10 0 Mr . Wil . iarn PuUev ' n and Ftmily , York \ . * . ] 0 0 Friends , Heavily , Siociporr , by Jamta Parnngtor : 10 0 StAhbridge IS 3 lu Bramp'on , Cumber ' and 2 0 0 Newc-iistle-on-Tyne 34 3 2 Ditto . * ) 2 4 0 Livtrpoc 4 , p » r J . C . Hf ' .-by 1 10 6 £ 503 4 G . I All parties holding asy money for the a ' oore purr > o « e , are requ-cteJ to tend tn ^ ir ac-coustj iroraediAteiy to Thoaa ? Fielden , E * q ., of No . 5 , Pcel-* treet , Maacautei . OWHAM . Political Association . —Last Monday evening a metti :: ; - cf the O d ^ am P-ilitit-il Association vrd ? htrlii , when tbe condtct of ihe Lo--doa Police , in interfering vith tbe people of Birmin . batn , when peaceabl y avembk-d , end the conduc : o ? the autnoritie =. ia arreyrirg Mes .-r * . L -vett and Collins , H > rtstrongly rtpro ^ ated . Re >« o ! u ; ioris were pas ? ed , pledg ing th ^? e pre ^ rst to comajer'e aisbjcri ^ tioc ic a d of the Nan ; . nil Defence Y . i' ^ 4 . A co : sinit'tt ' vri , « cfro ' - nttd to rer := e : be be- * tc ? uns of carrying tbo ^ e re-c- ! u " i-s" j-to i Ifrct . The co-nrcir-ree bare tiiri ^ d she towr ; ir . " o disurict . - ' , aid s ppomied coi ! ' - ,- - tors t ^ e- 'ch di = "nct , ¦ "'ho are ordered to v .-iic ri ' : i fho-jkee-. rr ^ , pvibiic : n . « , and ct ' sers of : ri . it cia-s jr . p 9 . rr > - ' -r , m r .-der "a sscertsir . ; be ; r 5 tn : i * n .:: its ivwards ths -s-criics clashes .
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E **^** M **** i ** C «*** M **^ W * W - « MMpB * W «* MMB - t-MG ****** n * B **** Ml *^* S **** HOKWICH . Femalb Radicals . —At a meeting of the members of the Norwioh Female Democratic Association , it was agreed tha 5 five pounds should be forwarded in support of the ^ National Defenou Fand , along with which , the women of Norwich convey their resprcts to their glorious Delegate , George Julian Harney , also to all the brave ineD wbieh compose that noWe assembly , and pray that their determined opposition may strike terror into the hearts of our oppressors . HOKWICH . | T ? »»¦¦¦¦ « -r -m * Dk *« vM .. « Aj . ^ -a ^__ m . 9 * V «
xsraREssoaouaH . Chargk of Fraud on thk Trades Union . - Oa Wednesday last , John Firth , John Brown , George Mawkridge , a , nd Thomas Lutz , were summoned before "W . L . Fenton ScoU , Esq ., « . nd W . J . Coltman , E * q ., on a charge of defrauding one of the lodges of the Knarcsbro' Trades Union . Mr . Samuel Powell appeared on behalf of thu lodge , and stated that tbe Trades Union was established for the purpose of preventing unnecessary reduction of wajea . It wns governed by a district secretary and a committee of six members , and was divided into three eepirate lodges because they could not obtain a roo ; n sufficiently large to accommodate the-whole body . Srfll each lodge wa « dependent on the © tber , and no business of importance could be transacted by one without the concurrence
of the other two . However , on the 13 : h of April last , ten of tbs member ? appropriated to their ov . n use the fura of £ 1 7 s . 10 J * eacb , the property of tbe society . Tbe carue 3 of these membsra were John Bro ^ n , Thomas Lut 2 , Th . > ma * Dix' > n , Samuel Firth , John Firth , George Hawkridge , George Iiik-j , John Satton , Jc 3 < p 1 i Watkin ^ on , Benj , n :: in Icman , and William Lsngsiafi ' . Mr . John For-fier , secretary of the . above named society , tbsa fully proved tha according to the rules and regulations of tbe association , a minority had no power o' -er the disposal of any monies . Mr . Richatdvoa , on behalf of tbe defendants , c-nntendtd that aecoruh ; i ? to an act of William III , thU soci ^ Jty ought to have been enrolled at a quirrer session * ¦ and as thin bad not beek done the society bad no legal cla m on hi * client * . This proved to b ' p tha ca . « e , and the magistratesi in consequence dij ? rni' * sed the con- plaint .
B . CCH ££ & £ ! . Public Meeting . —A public meeting vras held in the Beits on Thursday evening last , to take into consJderation thw' conduct of the Yicar and churefcwardens relative to tbe late poll for tbe church-rate , in this uv . vn . The lliv . George Heav :. < ide was called to ' . he chair , who i-. mfly introduced the bu » infis of the meetiug , aad called upon Mr . W . W Burton , who in a <; cry energetic speech related tbe unmanly and unfair conduct of the Church party , during the whole of the polling days . During tbe speech tbe assembled multitude testified their disapprobation , crying out " shame , " See . Mr . B . then mov « d the foilo > viug resolution , wkicb was passed
without a dig-enting voice : — " That in the opn ; ioa of tbi * meetis 5 g the Vicar and wardens of this paiish have been guilty of unfair and dishonourable conduct during tbe recent contest ; that the return of the poll made by tbe Vicar is incorrect , and cannot be snstAined ; that the extension of the period during which tbe poll vras to continue , ( from four to six o'clock , ) fca * nullified the whole cf tke proceedings ' , and that tbe pncuVe of tbe pro . Church-rate party haji been an iu-tdnce of ryrduey strictly in keeping with the hateful character of the impost they have unsuccessfully tndeavourtsi to fix opoa the p-uijh . Th ° . t this meeting believes thu wardens dare net proceed to levy a rate on tbe amboritv of a
colourable m . yority obtained by illegal mean * , and most ? trorg : y u-ges upon the parishioners the propriety ai . d the duty of returing payment of the rate , should any dtiv . aiid ' us made upon iliH ro , " J \ Jr , W , felnlp . ? on seconced the re ^ niuiloa in a short speech , in Which he juiBt'J Mr . Barton in deprecating the I . OU-¦ luct of the Church party . Mr . John Bright war ? ntxt ca ' . led upon and af : er a lengthened speech o , ' great iaterw , meed tbe following , which - . vrs seconded b _ v am inttlivent di *« anter ( name forgot ) who il-io spoke at great lencth : — That this mee :-
ing ho ; j ;» that the principle oi" Church-rates is unji : st , Aud -iiro-: gly oppo * ca to tb ' - ' spirit of run ! religion , which they are profegstdl y inttadeu to support , miA it declare * its firm determination revc-r to submit to tbe oip rts-ive exacious of clerical rapacity . " 1 te meting wa-= attended by many tuou ^ antls of attentive . « ptftitors , ' .--ho for a part of the time wt-r * anroytd by : i ri-u-jk ^ n biackiuard , ( uaraed Iil ; ick B . ll , ) makijig a m-jck spttca at ihe outtidf of i : , bat tbe police drove him away , although a nunioer of tin Church purty kept eocoun ' . ijiiig him to keep ou with his mock br > rangce .
DtFExes Fund . —The following resolutions have pa .-i . td at a me- , ting of weavers in a ' . ocini-utlOjl in this town : — 1 st . " That each weaver agrees to pay 1 * . each , by w-ekly instalinen ' s , towards the National Deier . ce Fjud . ' " 2 n .-i . ' That all footings iu thf -. h . - iy be givt-n to the above fund , instead cf fpendir * it \ s htrt-iofore in liquor . " 3 rd . " Th : it if ar . i wagers be made ia the shep th * winiiiog party » ball oniy tate his own money uaek , tbo oiher to eo to the Defence Fund . " Si-. r- > sd- \ s . —On Sunday ) xs \ three = ermons were preaebtc in the Primitive Lletho ' . st Cbn ^ . el in thw tn * D , wben £ 13 12 s . b ^ l . » i-re co ; lecred for me v-e of the Sasday Schc , l aitithtd to that place of \ TOTr-hip .
B'JS 7 . GsSTlEMES , — Ycur inst-rri .-. n of tho following iteras in your Star of Saturday next vail oblige your-i truly , T . Eawson . Received by tha Committee of liury District from LivcPty Field £ \ 5 0 B ^ i-iclt 13 0 jial ' aiie 1 0 0 . " ¦ j . -n-nerff 1 - 15 0 fc . uc ' i'n- ' . 'iridce A- » oc atior . 10 0 Ti > cti . " 'i . *' . 'i u ( 'Ju U-iioD .... ' 2 4 U F-r . 'jr J .-iue En-J .-, ditto 1 0 L \ Bra . V .-jLv .- iia . ll b ' ocl ; Fri ; itt-r-i .... 1 10 0 " A ; tw Fr ! ea : i J at Hrriirhtrn ^ t Colliery 0 3 0 Ii ' . crcdl A- ^ nciation , iSradsbaw .... 0 1 J 0 Fi-males * i T >> : ting , na 0 16 0 Pig ' s L ' .-o 0 12 (' , Dun , fur Mr . Stephens 0 7 0 JOHN Rawsok , Secretary .
ACCSXWGTOK . Gkntlemek ,-Seeing the nece . » » ity of aagner . ring tbe JSnTional Pe ' rnce Fund , we hereb y fcrr . t you tbe ssiu of £ 1 IU . D i . from a few friend ' s JT Aecrin-. fon , aisd 5 i . Si . J > o * n the Crofters of T . r ^ - ^ rter Brid _ -e . r i . hc > Acrrli . st > 'U Radical Assoc : itlun sfRt you £ 7 a fevr m .-nfhs ;< ir . ee , wi : u v Jc > i'e that tbe sum should be in > . rtiontd in the (' i--cveBtion . N ^ : h : r » in ^ seen i * notie (¦ r » L ali , jui y in tbe Northern Sinr , and uot iijd , ; : tru ifi the balance her ? , we u : e arxicus that you cbdd givu us sor . iu ex-Unation , as i : wyjjd giv .- -encr ;; l ' ta'isfac . ion hi-re . if \ ou eou'd po ^« : rji y iiuer * rbis letter , i > , voi : 'd murh oblice your n-a . itrs in tLis town and nd : ^ hb ? i : rhcr ,. - ? .
Yours mi :. " respeotfnllyj John Brown . Arering - on , July 22 nd , 16 o 9 . [ It k-sis p-x ] d as m « h through the medium of the Siril . crn litur , aku , ; - wirh various other sunn - on f ' r . e 21 st rf Apni , ro . Mr . M . ittbew . * , the West RitiiDi ! Trt » a > urer , and it will , th-rfcfoiv , oe iscludrd ; c tbe Ctuvtntioa Balance Shoe' a : nor » st ibt ; ; jid s recxiTed frora the North ? rn Star . —Eds . ]
: ZTAI . FOR 2 ? . Female Radical Association—Exclusive Dsalixq —Tlis fepajle bs ^ ociMtion commencK ' : ht-ir week l y raeetirp-i on tiK- l "* b cf July . Miy « YKte- ia r- » e chair . After ihe faiv sfi iiad -n-stfred 1 . 1 sash r . ^ iiib .- 'rs as to ajtoni' -h th-e rn ? n upvoi-. a ^ d to ai ? i .-t in ttrj ' ihng tnelr i : ' j . rs < : ? , the ctiuirworaaa opened "b * - ineiriing in a neat p , n-i p . ppropri ; it ' .- manu'zT , b y iKipre . ^^ ing upon tne audience t 1 f necessity o : ' usir . i-ali the i-iSuence they p- ^ - es- - ia tht-ir variourtreets and noighbeurbood-:- ; afti ? r which Mr-. . Litler prcportd the followisg reroiut on :- - ' That this r ::--fiJr ! g btli ^ vi's tnat ovir h " .-. L ~ anc " s ar . d f-itbrr ? , and bA . ' ;? -rs a * j onlv stekliiff iho-e rltr- ^ iL ^ .- God an . i
' . / u : d irtchdt ; ' they > hot-l'j tav . > , r . r . d tim ,- ; s will rci -iy" f ry a ^ j's * 4 tnce in our pt' ^ 'er . " Sicc-ndec 5 . b _ v ; -li— - Fi -tob-r . —L \ "or : d , moved i > y Mr ? . Coliin : " r . Tiit iu orl . ff' carry rut tiefo . '•? £ . oi ^ g ree- ! ation . wi- . ^ a fc rra - ^ ---ivt's into ;; ti u . siot . ' . ' . ion . ;;• d er . it-r . ni-i "be ? j- . *¦ . . i .. ' tb : > movvrn'T . r , by t'ad . r-g v , ir . h our fierJ 0 : 1 ! v . ' Seconded by Miss IIilf . ThirJ , m ^ . TCU by Mrs . ilss ? ey , gecordei by * J : y . Hinch-¦ ¦ : ' Is , > l fbat tbis meejing having vieweJ '> lx- co ::-( . '• 5 ' jt c . i b . "rb "Wi . ! gj un-A Tcrie .- : a tfceir i 5 ;_ frt- ] : ; j g
a-d de-t-:-r :: te dt ' ern- ' L ' p . ' . icn to r . irry out tbrir u ^ - ch : i >' . ar . sy- > t ! T \ of t- ' . \ i ?> : tie food ar : ; . dc-trcving ::.- ¦ K .-ith ? f tb . - - ^ opit - , ar . d then ttferir . . . - '' :: ni 'he pibii-i e-. > ::- ' . lat ; - -:: o- rt ^ iri :: ^ from lh ? h-ii . - •' . -j c-h t ;•• . - , bv l \ -. - v :-. ¦ •; : ijlo-3- "> ? j : v . n of ; o-. t ; .-.. lS- > , '¦ - ¦ .-.-- < : ¦ ' -i tl-j 1 : ;¦ : ¦ ¦ . ¦ 1 ; v ~ . c . ^ Errv i n t _» : \ las . ilo , to :,- ; -, . . Jf-r * • - ¦ . - / - . ¦ l y h » -,:: - -r ' t :-t -o- - » - !;> ) nv , - 1 V -
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STOCKFO&T . The Bastardy Laws auain , —At the StockpoTt Police Court , the humanizing operation of the bastardy clause , in the New Poor Law Bill , was manifested in ita natural colours . Oa Saturday , Aun Kelly , a poor deuie « ric servant , from Ireland , was brought up before the Mayor , for refusing to maintain hsr bastard child . Mr . Wheelor , the reliering officer , vrbo had obtained the warrant of apprehension , said that , about 20 weeks ago , the defendant left her child at the door of a beer-shop in Heatcn-iane , for which she was taken into custody , upon a warrant , and committed to prisan . On her discharge , she was applied to to maintain her child , but being determined not to do so , unless the father was also compelled , ar . otheT warrant -was obtained , STOCKFO&T . ' _
aid she vrnii again apprehended in Stockport , ths Union having heen put to the expsnse of £ 3 in keeping the infant , which was then in the Workhouse , and had been since the mother ' s cainraittul . When apprehended she had 7 « . or 8 s . upon her . The offence of parents leaving their children was now become very common , aad it was only last week , when one woman ( Margaret Curiey ) ahxndoned her child by throwing it in a ditch for the purposs of destroying it . It was then in the Workhouse , chargeable to Heaton Norri ^ , and something really must be done to check the practice . Kelly said it was not likely that she could keep tha child , just coming out of prison . When she applied to Wheeler about the child , In told her to go to thd
Board ; and then she came to Stockport , for the purpote of redeeming a fc . v pledged ariicks of apparel , having got into a skuatiou in Manchester , domestic servant , at 2 i . a-week , she neror thought of utierly deserting hor oiL-pring . Slio did not like begging ; and qhe had obruiaed a situation at ary price . S ' se was willing to do her best , if the fathvr of the child , who is in good cireumHtancts , wa < vnad « to bear his share . Mr . Wbe ? ler—According to your own confession , you wan keeping company with other men at the time the child was begotten . Kelly -I never said bo . If ha had not known that he alone w&s the father of the child , do you think that he would have paid to it , an he did ? N : »; and I have plenty of evidence t » prove that he often gave me
money while I lay ia , and svnoe , too . Mr . Wheeler informed tbe Mayor that the Board ef Guardiane wiehed the defendant to be sent to her own country ( Ireland ) , she having no claim whatever upon Heaton Korris . The Mayor—But what is to be done with the child ? Mr . Wheeler—Why , I suppose that it will remain in the tow . nsh p ; " but , if something is not done , wo shall be troubled with a many more of them . The Mayor ( to the woman)—Where do you belong to ? Kelly—To Charleston , in Ireland ; but I will never take hiB child to Ireland . Why , did not the father stand laughiag at his O ' . va door in Heaton-lane , when the Constable wtM taking me upP but ho ha < i
nothing ts laugh at , —he ought rather to be ashamed at the coBdition to which he has brought a poor , lone , Irish girl . The Mayor—But it cannot be fathered , you know . Kelly—Fathered ? Why not ? Ah , but it would very goon ba fathered if it had been an English girl on the mother's side . I will not keep hia child neither ; and I'll never take it over to Ireland . An order was then made out to remove the mother to Irelandleaving the father of the child , and the author of her degradation , to encape seat free . The Magistrates , however , pub ^ uquentl y agreed to liberate the mother on condition that she would take the child—l « ave the town , and raaintan it heraelf . The mocker consenting , she was discharged .
MonAL Demonrtuation . —On Sunday mornin ? -, about -2 , 500 Chartist * attended the morning service at the Parish Church . The place was crammed ; and the psws having been taken pos-Sf'PS ' . oa of , the owcera coaUi not get ia , and Were obliged to rttuvu homo . Many hundreds of Chartists and middle class could net be accommodated , neither could the soldiers , who walked about the streets , and apprare . 1 to enjoy their libertv . The '' uemoustratiou" was conducted in a very creditable style , both for mg .-. nizatioa and order . The Ructor performed tha service , and selected for his
ixt—not any of those suggested by the meetingbut the lGtk chap , of Acts of the Apostles , 30 th and 31 st verses , " What muit I do to be saved ?" and he ( Paul ) said , " Believe in tho Lord Jesus Cbrwt . " The text t ^ ie preacher endeavoured to apply tb the occasion , urging upon his hearers not to struggle for temporal tbings , hut fDr eternal salvation . Tbis manifestation gave rUe to con-* id ' . TAbie alarm , lett a brawl mi ght take place in : ha Cburcb , but all pas .= fd off exceedingly well , sv . i the occasion i . s viewed by the friends of the Charter as a eosnplete triumph in tbe way of organization aad unity of action .
DEEBY , TO THE EDITORS OF THE NORTHERN STAR . Gentlemen , —You will p lea- e to give publicity in vour valuable journal of Saturday next , to the following account ef ' a nieeing held at Derb y , and also shall feel particularl y obliged if you will icetrt , that the mt-cfciiv silk hosd brnncb society cf Derby , carna to th . c unr .-iimous resoli- 'ion of withdrawing their money fr-iia the bank , and h ^ ve magnanimously cfn < ribared one pound to tb . 9 National DeiVnCfc Fund which wiil hh duly forward-d with the amount uow ci . llscting . in- the Derby aeSr-ciatioK , and that they intend to provid * fJiMn-islves with arms from the funds of their society in defence of their constitutional rights and liberties ; that every working man i : i bentfir societies would go and do likewise is the sincere wish of ,
Gentlemen , Year obedient Servant , Nicholas Truscott . It ' -DiCAL Association . —At a meeting of tbe Itudienl Aswhfiou of the borough of Derb y , at the Ro-e and Cro-. vn , Jul y loch , 1839 , too following reFolutinriic wera ur . animousi y agri-ed to : —Fir ^ - mo veil b y Mr . John Twi . su , and seconded l » y Mr ! ConnHu * Bt-ntl .-y , in very approprkre and fpirited " ¦ p . ' -. -chf-s , "That in the present i * kuatka of aiFutx and the circumstance of no many of our bravf ' f ; icr .- ] s having be * n . ! -n . 'o :. ii by the base Whig uix ! Tory fictions , it is <> ; r firm ( k-termluation to defend
t ; oie bvavu thampinns of liberty , by immediately con-nWmg to the Na ' . io-ial Dj-fVuee Fund , and tl ^ o whenever the struggle Kg ons ? 0 ] -prt'Kr : iOO shall come , that v . e are resolved to sacritioe our lives , if cecf « . sary , in the glorious cnu .-. e af emancipiting our be-JovL-n ^ coantry frutn the- thraldom of tyranny « nd misrule . " Sujon . i , tnov « d by Thomas Alexander , and seconded by Jamen Farn ^ worih , in soul stirring and animating observations , ' That in consequence oi tbe inroads that have beeu mude upnn the p- ople by ar . ur : eor ! ttii : utior > al poi : ce force at Birmingham , that it is the indispensable duty of every man to procure r . rtas tor the purpa--e of repelling any cct of agL-rs-x-? i ' - > n tbr . t r orty be cli ' -red , and Slso tiiat we ana ' ourselves ft » r tbe protec ti on of lif ^ and proi ; eity . "
l ^ W-IVZSZXS . TO THE EDITORS OF TKE NORTHERN ST&R , GrxTLEJiEK , —Aliow mr- throug ' -i the mediupj cf youriavaluabie jjurml , t > return our since ** tlaank . i to thoso persons who f : ave folt it their duty to contribute totho stipport of Mr . Daegan , their delegate in tho Convention ; and for their satisfaction , we beg to acknowledge the receipts of the following sums : — £ - •• d - < -Elections ia New Milis 6 8 lOi G j . rri . « n ciilico printers 0 14 3 Frits l > lr . Pott ' s shop 0 G 6 Fiiia Whilcr ' sfacLo'y , Mt-llor ... 0 10 0 From the friend * n-i Mill-brow 0 JO 0 From a few friend- at Disley 0 6 6 A . ' evr friends at Wha ' . ey 0 9 0
£ 9 5 li As tb »> Tnnia arc gf ttiug low , p . nd ti ' . e wcrkimr raoiiot New Mills have nothing to give , we sbafl foe * it our ri-Jty to civil upon the shopkeeners and publican * , an-4 nil others whom we think-ara abl-. i to co ^ tribut . ' , . y . id th .-n " wt > shall have the satisfaction oi knovsiag our irieads iroai our en ^ miej . " Signnd on bobalf 01 tQ 8 Commutes of the New-Milia Radical Association , Ror . E . -iT Smith . Nort h DtnBYSHiF . E . —A public meeting of the i-ariaL-ltaiv . s of No-, 7-. \ li ; lJ , Flil . ^ field , Mull :, r , find ti e adjacent villages , ^ 'i-b h < -H in CKvnnish-sq ' are , ( hencsforth to be called the Bull-rinjr , ) N-.-w-Mi'L- - , on Friday evening , aad puch a meeting for sj . iri ' r . r . d aef .-iiminario-i cf put ; ; ; 'se as beggars ¦ Jescripticn . Mr . J-.-Ln M 3 ? - w wsie un-nimousiv call .-d ? , ) tha
( - .. sir , nra aUrr a iow f-raarkH called upon Mv . W tii . rratt to m > ve th ' iirst -ri -s o ! ntii » n . ^ bicii wai , " TLr . t tL : s jat " . tin ;? fpc-ls confident that tie present i- 'aflVrings of the p ^ oolts nri . p solely from th ' e wan of t-qMu . 1 TPZitiif 11-fa . tiot , and vri ? ave deterrrihied ; -. c-, Tr to re ft— 'So help 1 : 3 God '—until r v .-ty la ^ -t bas r . Toi ? t- in t ;; ° \* . r ; i h * is c-. l ' ed xspoa to oboy . " it p .-: ; sicrndd . i by ;' v-Ir . J . i } .-. i ! cy , and etippo : ted i : i au able ar , 'l fni-r ?? cic rriiur . cr , !> y t ' u- il * v . Mr . iv ^ k r . of StoiVpcrt , in ci ^ pcccli which occupied upward ; , of r . n hmiria t ' ai doliv ? -ry , p . r ..-l Tvhich v . ent I ' - 'ho . ! .-r , rt of ul-nost i-vory y .. > rs . jii pro . ' ^ rit . Th " Ch-iir'aavi ii . ? ii p \ t tho resolation v . h eh v ? . p ? -. rrie . l r u . . ;; ... > : i ; -- _ v , - ¦ - ; d : L . « u c ; -. iisd upo '; Mr . It . S-. 1 th l- - « J ¦ ¦ ' . I ' ll : t ? . C \ : ' I ' " - ' ' :. ' ijn , Vliif' - \ v ¦« ' V .-L . . t
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oat into practice , any measures they mar adv&ace , to make the People ' s Charter become the law of the land , ' or die in tb . 9 attempt ; ' " which was seconded by air . J . Wooley , and mipported by Mr . J . Mitchell , of Stockport ; who entered into a long detail of the sufferings of the working classes " , aa 1 pointed o « t the only means of rtJmaJyia ? them which was by 'tickicg to the Conv ^ ntioa to the death : " H- ^ concluded a long speecli which was rapturously cheered througliont by telling them of the usage that Dr . Taylor had received for rescuing the two policem- n ; —but by , said ho when the "Blue b'nmts come over the border , " would thf > y not bo ready to help them ? ( Tremendous cheering , and cries of "We wiil and . we are ready . " ) Tha resolution was carried , and after threo cheers hftd ba ; n given for this Cotv ? ntioa , aud threa for the men of Birmingham , the meeting dispor ^ od ; swearing de \ th to the system wiiichis grinding them doxn to ita'dust . ontinto practice , my ^ e ^ SeTthaTraay advance , tft mn . lcra ulA Pi ^ rtnlA ' u f 7 hnrf « f « WnmA ? Ka law nP iUa
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"" ^^^^^^ *™*^ ¦ FfrkE . — -A destractive fire , attended with I 333 0 property to a considerable amount , oecurteo on thepr ? mises of Mr . John Pritchard , timber u- ^ rch ? . nt , Waterloo Road , opposite ths Waterloo Dock , Liverpaal . It originated in a shod in the yard of th « CoTi-vay Mining Company , Oil Street , irauv . dia . tely ifljdnicg Mr . Pritchard ' p yard , aacl was first obet * rved about half-past eight o ' clock . The shed is aaid to have confided titriol and other eoiabustible materials . The progress of the flames was very
rapid , and they were quickly coaimunicated to a very extensire stock of deals , and also to a pile of mahogany , valued At between three and four hundred pounds . The fire iras soon got under , not , however . before tbe greater part of Mr . Pritchard ' s valuable stock was consumed . The damage done to his property 15 not far abort of £ 1000 , and most unfortunately he had neglected to renew his insurance , which , with the fifteen days' grace , expired on the 8 th instant .
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GElNil'liiLL COUVElTTiON . « ( Continued from our first pxge . ) motion ; aad yet be denied that tru-ir constituent . * were prep&reJ , any one of * . h-.-m , as to til ? bulk , to carry out tha rjsolution . His constit ' -enw were prep ared , but wera tho people of the comity of Nottingham ? He daclared not . Mr . V' / oaJhousi ; her ' read a lettarfrom Nottingham , saying th ; tt i" 20 was collected iu two days . He road another letter fiom M ^ nifiold , * "iviug a most il *[ t ;? r : ug : ficcount oi ' the feelings of the people of Sutton rtad AI' :: i . > . ield .
Mr . Woodaouse did not wis . i < iny man to b . ) led away by his feelings at the expense oi his judgment . He was ofcpiuioB that we slmcld sacrifice oiir cov .-gtitueritcf to th <* apathy of less sensitive pc > pis * . ( Cheers . ) Preliminary mcl-ourts should haw . bien 'vdoptsd bsibre thi . svoce . Thu importautdislricis iu Loudon said the people were r . ' ot , prepared . lie voted for a coiaaitttso ia coDseq : ioaco of want oi unanimity in tba Convention . Thos-j who voted , their constituent- ! w . re the Vv-ry w :. T 2 t prepared ; h <] would therefore vote for Mr . O'Connor ' s
ainmdment . Mr . M . vssDEs . —Mr . O'Brien commence A by saying that irom the thinness vi our cumbir 3 we were net competent to come to the vote . Way was not O'Urien , and other members present ? O'Bfi-.-. i asBfTted that he h . ad but a choice of evils ; what d ; 4 that infer but fear . Mr . Lowhy impugned their honesty ,, Mr . Marsden read letters froa Preston aad Chorloy , declaring that thay were reviy . They regret that the 22 ad of July wms not named . Mr . Dean * aid , that ia au ^ sex thsy v ; ero prepared . He said that Maaclie .-car was not r-. > ddy . A vote uf censure would be passed upoa Mr . Richardsoa ' d letter .
Df . Fletcheh said that in his district they were ready . Mr . O'Connor ' s speech , lie could ma ' co nothing of . Dr . Fletcher read a letter . We oonld not have much reliance upon t £ e evidence V 7 uich Air . Maraden adduced froai the letter of an individual . Tho letter said that tbe men of Bary were still determined to proceed , bat reqnirod an asiurenco that all other parts of the country would support them , which they doubted . Tte gentleman from whom tke letter came was the man who had establish d ritte clubs , and bear his opinion about arms : — " 1 think the holiday will not b J acted upon . Twenty months have passed away , aud , by G— , 1 conld not muster twenty muskets ; eo 1 am not going
to sacrifice the people to a delusion . " Dr . Fletcher merely thought it his dnty to rend this from a gentleman who had be -n in the army , who might ba supposed to be a good judjr <\ Mr . Knox . —It was ? , difficult thing to serve two matters , but he hud reocived the approval of ihe only master which h * desired to serve . He had -submitted the easy to tue Centr&l Council of the County Durham , a fair representation . He read the answer and approved of Mr . Knox ' s opinion of naming tho day ; they hop-.-d that the CmvenUoa woull reconsider ttio vote , and if not t ! iom-npf Durham wished to have every infor ; a * iioa with a view of co-interacting t ' se vote of the Convention .
Mr . Pitketiily was still of tho opinion that ho had not evidence to prov-3 that we were justified in naming the day . The d- legates who represented the largest constiiuencas , were all against tho aauiiag of tho day . Mr . Mar-den had asked why Mr . O'Brien wan absent . His , Mr . Pitkethiy ' g , answer was , why did not tbe Convention 8 u : araou tiie delegates to attend upon ho importunt a question ? Mr . Pitketh ' v tien read a list of thoso places which were Hot " represented , and above ail , there v ; as no representative fmm Binainghim where tho circumstances arose - » hich gave rise to tho parly day . Ke did not know how ) nr xMr . Osbonie ' a coistituents w < ro rer . iy . but he insisted that not 500 of those would strihenot half a thousand ia Mr . Nce . ^ om ' s district . Mr . M'DoujII ought , not to have deeei' -eit us by repraeen ' . u . uons as to having 300 , 000 n ^ en nrmed aud ready .
- Mr . M'DouAM . L denied that lie hal made any Bnch roprese . itati . -n . Mr . I ' itklthly asserted it upon the authority of Mr . Carpenter . If wh lose , the steam eow we may burst tho boiler , but for Urn years we may never again get it np . Mr . Neesom . —He wssinstrncted by Mr . Hirnoy to at « t- ? that he . would be iu his place to-nion \» w , in order that he may lay tb . ' real state of the Norchof England , before the ' Conveution . He wouU oppose both , nK'iiou . aud amwdment , beca-o . se the o : ject vim to get rid of the ori t miU vota- Ho would strike a fatal blow at the want of preparedueiiH , Thti people were tetter prepared than the leaders ; he contended that the peoplo \ vero better prepared now Ih-m ever he expect-- " . ! thera , orUi ^ n they ever nga- ' n Truld be . Mr . Neesom proceeded to road the reports laid before tho Conv-. iition nt Birmbgham ; npoa reading his own repor : his remarks wer «
reccveel withloijd laughter , as he repcrt ^ l that the perple only required that the Convemi ' on would do something to better their conditi ;> a , ( Lae ^ hter . ) He only lookeA for a rr . oral rev .-iutiDn vyon the part of tV > e people—a physical rovnlutiors upon tho part of their enemies . As Mr . Bussey was abseiu , he would treat Ui ; a with grea . mildnps ^ . He first recommended tfee adoption of the whole lump by an ani ? n Jut'ut ; but nov 7 a change had craio cwr the spirit of his drenru . Tiie people of iiris ' ol aro like olh-.-r largo town * , cot as we'l orgdni £ > d * s in t '« e co-jutry districts . ( IJe . ir , hear , ht-ar . ) The Co ^ v-uiioti caanot s . op tho cause ; but thy can stop the shedding cf Hunan blood . ( Hear . ) IS- h . ped O'Brien and O'Con-or would piinse well before they pressed th--ir resoletioa . Hi- believed the m / m of London v '\ .-rt b ^ tti r prepared than Messrs . Ck-avo or CarpentergiTeth ^ m credit { cr .
Mr . Carpexter . —TJ 10 whole of tho ep :-os : t : Dn to Mr . O'iBrien ' . s nntiou seems to be guided b y the supposition tl . at it w :: t ; intt-nded to niter iha naming of the day . There wns co » nch jssi inference to be drawn . The whole tendency of th « motion wa , i aa appeal to the country for their acquiescence < and co-O i jeratioD . ( Cheers . ) Now , was tho re any objection to that course ? If there was any truth iu the proparediiess stated by those gentlemen who supported the motion for the 12 th , what have they to dread from an appeal to a peoplo so prepare ! ? ( Hear , h- ^ ar , hear . ) If Mr . Nees ? m , wlo has
stabbed every one , has cnly out-gcabbed lii-nself —( hear , hear , and cheering)—the three g > ntlercon whom he cite ' , Craig , Frost , aad O ' C . nnor , were all opposo ;! in their evidence , tj Mr , Neesorn ' s vie-TS . Ivlr . Neejom has the most unhappy nack of makitg side remarks ctj to the notions of others , but thsre may be as much timidity and cowardice iu men refesing to rescind whut ill th > y had done , as persisting in a fuoiio course . ( Hear , hear . ) V / onld it not bo rxore magca-unions of the Convention to gay . that they took a wrung course , and now began to retrace their steps .
Mr . O'CoM ^ on . —He must oppese both motio * j and amendment . Mr . W . had made US 9 of an uutortuuate expression at Birmingham , when he spoke of the nntional holiday b . ^ ing tautaaicvnt to aiiational insurrection , but he may be paid ' . ; uei , as he read it in the Xort / ierii Siar s . * id ether papers . . ii the people only turned out partiilly they willgi Lack again , •• . e thought a strike tha be .-t in ' aus by r . tdch . thrfy could test their Strength . Ha theu retd an extract from a Bolton paper . Tiioi ; gh hdwaa not satisfied with th . 9 evidence , nor was Le sacguinc of the succors . Mr . Smart would not haw- spokon , if it had not basii ( hat there was much rmsrepre ( -ft » tatlo ;> with respect to Mr . O'Coanor ' s ataer . daient : lie did not thiuk that Mr . O'Connor ' s umsndme'it in &ay way trenched upon i \ as it but dciuaaJcd more enpporc f .. T the original inotion .
Mr . O'CoxNon declared that , so far from wL > tir >? to frustrate tiie vote , \ ' u object was to convene tae delegates , and to receive ths beat evideac , and to fornish the Lvstaieana-for carrying out the object . Now , ha prot- ' -sted that he wonld not upon , the 31 st propose any plats !' or altering or frustralir . 2 tae plan , but ou th .: contrary he wouiJ endeavour to givo it all tue effect in l-. i-i power . Mr . O'liniE /' - rcse to rej » ly . He had been fovivj fault with , lor b' ing absent . His answer wne , that he wit * told by lar ^ a bodies that he c- ^ ld besi aerve the causa by atMres-iiug l ; irge as ' s ^ -iiibliL ' s ot the p . 'syple . Moreover , lio ae ^ er did &apj > ose tha ti ; e general holiday would bo propoieci nil all other
Means lad been tried . Whut Ke attached in-jjvrt-iEco to , was a holiday , declared by it Parliamer t -I'e ' t'd -jp on n ¦ rentrai election—0 ' a C ' lartis ' . P , uliunent . —by 0 show cf hauls , when the lu . lid ,: y sl : f . "ild end ire , noi for a week , <; i * r . month , b&t fur all time , till jusUca shall be- sn ' -iSt-iutially dore to the people . Th ? mau who nrcoi pitut--a ' tLh l ' i . jv- me :: t , raay be Lithar in baule s ! aui , or ptTlir . ps iio iiiiij b . uve prc-vi ' . 'uslv' pur . 'Q !• . ' .: . . thj - ; rior > of Jii . s era safety b * y u . lr ^ -sr . g ihn > . , '/ . {? . ( h'lua cl'er - rL-g . ) lie ciii nut vT ^ ut . l \ f . \ t- > r ¦ .- "¦ . ¦ ffo : r-i ' ujj'ir . ^ e , b ^ ibe r . '* r - . ' . i , ' . ! . lT . l tj }>• : p :.- . . V ,-. ' - - ' . i ! S Cbj 1 t V , ; j h >\ i , ( ,,: - > vhe (]^ or n t ch .: p ; •¦ _ ) : v . vi ¦; seuly * - ' m- j : . ; ..- ¦ Ci iiiiTia ; . d on th ? 12 'h ; iiis ol-jt :: 'sra- ? " to say ic iL . -.
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ni ? n of England and Scotland , if you strike nniversally , you strike successfully ; butupartilvtly , fatally . ( Cheers . ) If we will the end wo most will ttiameana , t > at he iiad no relianco npoo nien who would precipitate an object without preparing the means to carry it out . Neither he nor Mr . O'Connor ever told tho country that the people wero armer . ' , they m ? roly regretted tho wp . nt of arar * . The followine Vkniondment w ^ proposed by Mr . O'Coauor , aad sjeended by Mr . Jaaies Taylor . ' That tlw Secretary be directed fori /^ wi th to summon , by letter and advertisement , every metaber ef the Convention for Wednesday , the 31 a ^ of July , for tbe purpose of taking into cossiderarioa the most ) efT 2 c * rj ;' . l iaoaas for carrying out th « ulterior measures far the accomplish . nRnt of Uaivarsal Suffrage , and-to impress upon the minds of the del--g ^ tes tb . 9 absolute necessity of comitg prepared with tiie views of their constituent : ' . " ¦ - < j 9 m ? n of England and Scotland , if yoaltrike orifo ^ oaIItt «* . i ^* - « V « a «/ . « . r . A , li ... l »« . 4 i . ' -, «_«; ,. 1 l . _ j-i ^ . 11
For tho aaendaient , 8 ; aga ' mst it , 11 j would not vo ' e , 6 . The original resolutien was then put , wh ^ n tbe number : ) were—for it , 12 ; against it , 6 ; would sot rot " , 7 . Mr . O'BaiE .-f then moved , not having' a clear majority of all presant , - ' that nt-it ^ er tho original vote , or his motion , do stand as carried . " Dr . M'Douall seconded the motion . Mr . O'CoNNon prot . jsi . ed against fie frivolons and captious manriar ot dealing with qu ' . ttious affecting the . rights oi ' the people . ( Cheer .-. ) Th- > motion 7-ould appear to gBt rid of the 12 th b ? ing named , while his object was to test t ' - . e conutry , and shelter thtra by the necessary laachiiwy . Mr . O'Bhien woala wilbdra ^ ' his icotion . Mr . O'Connor tiiea moved , as aa amendment , " that the comroittee be ex' . esded to five ;" and , to prov . j 5 ais si : ic ; rify , h . > v- ' ouid uame D : ' . Fiatcher , Mr , MeaMn ^ , and Mr . Lo ' . vrr , three who vyied for the ] 2 : U , and man ir . waoia the country and tha Corive * icloa had couii'lenie . Mr . Osboung uiova : ! , and i \ Ir . O ' Connor seccadeJ , that the om-nittae be appointed by ballot , wLich was carriad , whan t ' asfolio-liug p-. * rs . ' :-3 wer 3 p . p ; jointod : —O'Connor , O ' Sriea , Dr . Fietclier , Lowry , and K ^ esoai .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 27, 1839, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1067/page/5/
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