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roait ought to be awarded to the wembciroriBe Radical Axsoci ^ &DnofrthLi-Qlftqe , fartbar
muremittmg zeal in prepMSfejIje pawujninoyior s # uccess-&BmmiMgito # &to 4 & fi »^ m ^ e ^^^^»^ rfisoi , ^ . mfF&fri S ^ teg ^ m ?^ TOPiJr ^ "JB ^ ' ^ of tlfisir" own cMete 8 aae « » j > danmHeci £ i ^ T ^ eiemans , * hich lle- ) iwb (» -fe »« ^ accelerate tiie ^ h ^ ii ^ -flf * ound ; J « £ © CB-fecJ ^ Sw * , wi TyWa ^ ta . tl «» yfcacft- of ^ goTttpment , uroafly terri ^ r idihSeV WFaW mtrattto' affirm , hare been rewarded witku * ona * rfl&mt , which promise * , en ? ^ ffp g . y- > Tra-| JiMxJiUf » -fotl—matpgty » - —A » - » -eenwiinggproottrf * hJ 9 j « s uke tbeyliber ^ r cl refaAtti jg . the receut Vlt&ion of Police Comnrissoners itfrtBe ensuing year . Although ihgfy'p Household Suffrage , the Coiuunswoners have contriver t « deprive the oetiple . of it ? beiiefit - and top 3 n « f « t tfiei » fcsi »<»/
into ; a Ajif-elecied and , irre * ponfibie body . Jt wa . s impiBaMe to yrocure a / oqpj of \ lie P . > Hcq Act— -40 . carefai Vrere they to coiiiffije tta- circuliifiotf ' amongst theHM »«? lT » and " ttirir own immediate friends aiid conufiiuiis . Lh . u " : very lately the people \ never Ima ^ i / ied tbvr h ; ul tite privilege of electing theCoi iinussiont-rt- ^ -tiiat i-very t ^ e-pajer "had -a right tu assemUje , ia tlieTo ^ n tiaix annually for that purpose ; the onw ^ -. ence wag , that -the . importuni . trust ; of «* iecdu £ I ' -iapetent , persons , tc oibchirg .-ihe duties c » iiueeie / - with that office , devolved up . ni &i £ ere fraction r . j liie inhauitanl ^—wht } , _ il" wejurv toj »^« -fowfi th « -ir j ^ revious conduct , thought rmire of re t-. utuig improper iaoindoals" in public
snuntions , mid screening notorious ueuaijuents—t ' uaj i >; M , wxr-ii > g tfjr lut-cM of justice equally uii-j iiup .-trcaUv t »> rica a . 11 . 1 p- > - > r- '» V " e caun- > l reiraui trum uuuii ^ the niaimef . iii h--j | cu the placard ^— - -oBTtOiin ^ _ t § e peo . tSs npoa F . sn . » h . « occasions—have * teen dniwii up f > 5 die O > : ii " . « >¦ - ! u .-rs * Clerk . Why not j 5-iy espje , Jy Uiat * ' ir . e iLu-yayers are to meet J"r tne pnrv » se ~ _ « 't ei- " . ra-i . L--nami 5 suviujrs '—ius ea-j o ** & * .-ever ,- ! -r ^ . iu > i- , ¦ a--jiedto vote , forCoimuiss oners . " He » -. it ; -ii > t n'jit-. it- any rea _> -u 6 why such -uhni .-eiV . ogj » uiuiJ J > e /«„•» -ri \ i to bur one , and ih . it ~—[¦ in
is 10 « ii « a » i > l 1 1 -e l ) i-- > j } . ^ » keep them igiu > - raucv . Hi : i-ie t . mi > ajl thai the fate ^ ptt' - sh" -iiti inert U > r i ; . ai pu . rj > . j » e v there would ti < t . e bfr-i : ir . i ti-niji—j- > niiccrtaiiity . " Every person a& > .- ^ i « rd » uol-i the n have been apprised tual be wa » caiiea ifpnu i" rx ^ rii ^ e that pnvil ^ fe , and wojja hiVe ^ c : ^; a-- ^> raii ; g ;\—tmt there is no thing deiin-te »«¦ . ~ ti--i ^ ei .-rv m ~ tiie several persons . " It ID ' -Kii » iziiidjj , i » ^ tapptf-u' 5 it U : d , t . ie- wholr" uf the rare- i Wyt-roT-.-r it ia ^ at l . e roustroed to nj « an , onlr a () ii ; i ; i >; . ~ n j < n » -3 * - £ .-u rr-w , ang ihere w « s ; i jjrerdifin 2 ;! ii )'>^ - - "i > j t - -iich *^ s tbe c as ^ . Tu . i l iui
pre > -i » u , we are j : ; vi Ui ^; Iy . wjis erroiit-uu -. ± -ven ra : e , j- > er Uas 3 u »; i-e ii the . apj -ujiituie ^ t <>] the twen . V-tiue p .-r » -iu > , / rtli . i gore u t . ie t »> ^ i ;— jroa Dp : M ills ii ^ - ; i b \* ^! m .- I . e > haute—tue < : i > tTnc--3 ''bf a-fg W ' . to . c ^ i-r ' - ^ e-Ui * jsn-i ouiil ** : ! rs' ^ -r- or n .-e ii to fh * ¦ i ^ v-. v-dtiii ^ o , n ; 0 juj ury of hi > - ! c-Uo . v-toiri » aiiieii . TA ' e » lil ii' > vs ^ . 01-t-e . i ti > reiate t . e jiroceeuin ^ s at tie i-lr-rtion o K « l ;< v Giin > t : v > ai > ners , that t . nik p la ^ -e <> u VVoliirts . ny . ihf i . i . iustai . t . Beipie we do * s h-. » -vever , wv » * h -r > Vi lnviic * -, that the members o ! the Rbiical A ^ tic . uiiiiu-. a . i assembled every night for a 1 >« rrn : j ; iit jiren .-n > ly . n > toneert msasnrea lor an effic ^ fut op ^ ioKiiia u > \ ha re-eiecrion of thoitJ ^ parbr's-vs \\ ' m . i-i < p < i , niv ; s . who were rvpated friends
of the jire ^ cjit » iij ^ n ; i - t-in } Mstfin . The sncces . ^ ¦ whi-.- : i j-r-iwut-ii t cr eflorts ,- priive ^ their prndence an Utre > iaiit , ; iii : tWJr cajjajity to transact thwir own <> nriue ^ s . ' > ji Ainnd ir evening , the 1 st instant , afr < - t public mi-ling > as ht-lu in King-street chii ^ l . in insy-rc- iu .- j ^ -oyle with re-olntJon ior the appro- «' i » ing .-rr . u ^^ e—uii to o mviuce them of Uie aec-s > irv o ) hriuo- at tlnir po ^ u « n the following "We-l-. t- > jay . T ' -at mt * fdi . g-w » ts the death blow of tyranny an J o ^^ r ^ -iaa hi this to-. ra . It was a gorioas s ,-wtac i- tr > hcfboid . The chapel filled u > excess vixli uiteliiteut nptrown men . Several , persons « a . ire--iMM ; -e nicetiii *; npon the importance of the sufojerU !¦»* which tiiey w « -re asseinWed .-aua earnestlr calkM npuu ihi- pei pie to do their dniv .
Air . Deesai . fj ) ., ike atCAJUsiUerable lenjjth , and with much eliMjnt-ner . oesciibing in > tr » iug terms tan Tarioas abiserf r-xisting in ihe t >> wn , and urging the people uevVr t »« re ^ tsaji .-fied autil they obtained their lights autf enjovd the bL-ssiugSjof good local government . The pejple were thns prepared for Wednesday ' s work ; an 1 on tU ^ t murniug assembled in laree number * lif £ >" e tie Totru Hall . The door was . uly half opeatd . VL \ -was guanledhy half a" 4 ozen watc / tmenanil constulAes . - The cnHector of rates was also there Witii h ;> i »> ok , to examine every person favourable-to ibt * lif > eral catisfi beiore he was admicted ! We cauur > r vouch for e > vry pcrsoo faronrable , to the old state 01 things nnJt * r ); oiu ^ a similar examination .
JJo per . <<> a w «> allowed tu go in whose riprap was not on tLe r-= te ^ . o ^ k , nor nuWs he had paid up his rates . A »«> r > i ofadronnition to tbe . inhabitants of StaW Bridge , npon this part of the subject may not 1 < t- iu ; iuj . r"priaie , and may famish matter-for n ^ ef nl reneMion . ~ We wi > h to convince the rate payers Uiat they will begnilty of a gross dereliction of onry il thr-y allow tiirm > five » -tooe disfranchised by not paying their rate . * . Li ? t every head of a family o » u > i . iert £ r-s matter we !! , : ind we . iare no fear of the resnlt . lliemim , who ba * three or foiir sons
under the paternal riHC , » h «> may be well qualified to exercise the suffrage , as far as regards Booral or intt-lVptn » l-caj » abniues . t > Tit may be disqualified ibj B"t- > - ' ^ ai }> Ti ng a hoTise , sbunla remember that it i > a M"riims matter to cieurive ti . nsv sons of the benefit oi nit-ir father ' s voicmu the > e important . matters , A > - -jx > n as themeetiust "ffis opt-ned , Mr . Derham enq ? iir « -ii " whether a j . eixm c « -uld-be admitted to re }» "rt * or tie Northern > iur , Mud was inlbnnei' by the - ^ ge : iu : i learned Mr . Apjileton , the Comiaisr Eoners' Clerk , that no pers-m was allowed to attend , who was-lint a rate paver . .
3 Ir . -Af » el Harrison , an extensive ttiTII owner , was prnpt > se . j as chairman , when . Afr . ¦ lies 1 ox mode an amendment ia faTOtir of Mr . Robbbt Seel , whrreup < in 31 r . ArpLELox rofaaul sxid , he thought it woold betreatiijj ; Mr Harr * i > n w ; ta di-respect , 'did fliey refn > e iuel ^ ei him cliairjiiaii . He Tirged Tipon his belialf thm ht ? had r « -n " appointed hrad constable " by the Lord of the Manor , th ^ Earl of Stamford and Warriujft » u , and in courtesy they onght to honour him MiiU the uresidtrncv . - .
Mr . BEXTox yeplie- that the Eaxl of Stamford and "Warriuj . tou had nothin g to do with their basiuess . Ti . e r . ite pnyers assembled to transact theii . TnisIness » ani were not tobe influenced in the election ^ of their cha : miau , by Lord Stamford . He then pressed Ms motion , tuat Mr . Seel should take . thg chair , which ¦ was carried almost nnanimously . The meeting then proc ^ e ied to elect Commissioners . -Several of the old oue * were proposed , but were rejected by the mei-tiag , and new ones chosenintheitplace . In fact the people had it all their own -way , " there was nothing Eke opposition displayed against thaa > So well were they disri plinefl , and so resolnie , that on one or two occasions only did , they allow
themselves to be overreached by a few wily , caomUg fellows , who were determined to ( accomplish by stratagem , -whatit was inpossible for them to do by a fair and . honourable trial of strength ,. Wp ^ alkde ' to th- election of one of the- fiddle-laced . iiibe ^ ^ aie e $ the sauctimonions , canting , prayer-making , 3 nBtho- < . distical gentry , who tinder the ^ pretence « f auperiorpiery wonld oppress their JeDow-men ,. by- the most cruel and tyraDnicallawsI ! Letthe . peoplebe more Tigilant for the fn tore , and aot allow a ajtarci . to be stolen upon them unawares . With one or two solitary exceptions , there was mo inan chosen - except
with the sancton of . the peppTsij M&ss& . JSeiitGni Mai kin , and Derham acted " nobly apoo , -thai : occasion , and deserve the . thanks ofi $ kevc ~ &YLbw townsmen . Peafless , independents ; ^ skJ , socoiaipromising , ihej stood in the ^ K ^ eflaKW ^ vianfcj of tbe people , and fougnt their- , bsitfe aoHyand tritraiphantly . At the . 1 terminBdttJ ^^ of . thEr proceedmgs , the leader ? of . the Jladipal JJcssodstion . ' wen t to th ? Haigh , a larra vacaiit piece of-, BroaB& adjacent - to the Town H& % to in&mJJl ^ W& « I who were refused - admission- to - ^ e rate-paTtf ^ meeting " , of the result of thear eserdons . The weather threatening to be unfavourable , the meetingad ' - jonmed 30 King-3 treet Chapel , —^ md , itnowJeHiir dinner fime , there- "was . a t&j ncmeroug . attenf "
ance . . _ -.,..-, ,, .: ; Mr . BEXToswas calledjo the chair , ani-relafei the proceedings at the Town Hall , which , appeared to give immingle 4 , » ti ^^ tioa ; tatJiB . . a ^ idiHai »; He called npon the people , / a . ifpprj | en * q labgnafe , ' ; to prosecute , with vigour , the canse urwhich they had embarked , until ftyery-abas / ef ^ i . 'tis tow » . w «» eiadi--cated , and all fheir grierant-BST T&faessedS ; JHe ! srs ^ convinced that . a system of good Jecal GoanUaent would amply repayfliKr exertions . 3 - ' . n ^; -.. * l < Mr . MXlktn , who is aa * Amusipg ; speaker ^^ -congratulatea the meeting upon t £ e yictOTy , ttto people nad achieved that morning .. . He *( ffltJJ 4 erHl"it : trot the prelude of other and more importadrt ^ trittmphs , if they continue to do theb-dn ^ . He ;> xcited oor < aderable aar ^ h by obsemBg-thaifc ih& Jud ith atf 4 ^ r "BemML&finge ^ . jativer-m ^ tai * e /*~ R * toot
-pasKiQ -wpma exerci ^^ their fcpuseiholnsbSeag -msaA& m ^ mJoJbfiWi tefflBrOpponehfa-mw ^ e 8 er * ^ 1 » iii ^? % « »^ «»^* e ?^ al 7 ^« rfea it as tbe snks ^^^^ Lasixag JBfit . . aD . 4 :-Tigkw > nsfo > : renuoBBLy-fs ' . ^ i ^ , , , ' , - - . "¦ ¦ ,- ^ Mr . Debjas " afto iddressei tile- meeting , -enforc ing the claims of the JUdieal Association to the
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! ¦ rfflr ^ M ^ blS ^ g r ^^^ j ^! , ^^^ lines * instead of misery—^ briery ttl ^ klfcpi i nneaa-nrtue expel Hfig _ iifie = and cheerful , happy otttssfj with , contented inmAtyts adominE Uie igno . 1 i ^ taOces ^ Ai ^ esKdifi ^ jdeQtedfXM ^ ' f 88 W-m ss W 8 ffi&i $ &&- > yt i J-i ?^ i-SL Tffr . TiBMAii thtjn . read , for the ^ morn » hon Of j he i oirefen | l CnWw ? n ' 6 s orth * . persons w ^ o ^ p id ^ b&m ^ frfMTf ^ r * : tln-tfep lafe 'Bdtedr ^ re ^ eSiNNo fr * S * ma&i % Kielve !>*' ~ The ^ rieefiiit < Be # i ^ iteS ^ hi ^ hly ^ leaied with the cheer ing niriraihefih&A ijpceived . - ¦ ¦ . ¦ .- r . r » - j " yfeftPP ^?^ Md ^ en . regubi ^ . con dflct ^ l ^ he p ? p ^; e \ as 1 »» ii the tue % ot nmversalB ^ nnjatoHi ,
rft » n » rnom- «> pt « ta ! affy' ^ ht *» erf toiiry \ nfa *? tfflm aua * tmfeivAJt «};» J-. io 'feotttely SocdoHif * 6 d f& : * a ^ i « ii *^ tri ^ Bd * ' 'Wf ltwleWpow * t ao 3 e 5 lT ^> tlon . ii ^ ij ; fw » ps , - wa « y ? fs 4 » eTjrj sopposed > tteP ^ gWWJ ^ eoidusffxteusifc : their renftrgiea- w ^ ephtmtBSg ' tefiHttiir .-W ** % ?*• ¦ and Tories ,.- yrbUst ^ they « 0-i 1 if ( & ^ i ; - ^ oytar . and enormotw evils to ^ cctUBiuata < ¥ , fi « fA # « M ^* . ^* f » , ™™ M * l 9 * $ J $ ** fr ; pointed . Tbe people nad long witnessed ] nuego ? t ^ ernment , ia every s !> ape , —makingj » giff and nnexa ( rapK 3 V ^ 3 ev ^ nnt they oi ^ rTnaitea ^ aii ' atripicious " Jpi > ortuniiT , i& > ' #£ & ? the ! "mamti > i'id (^ : career .
T " n * time at length nrnved . an ! the-worlc was done . The- Rsulicai . AisitctottcU / has - been very active , im procuring tetues , where the' constablesi ana watchrpen have acted tmproperTy ^ ihBt tne parties aggrh-Ted ma j obtain reJress . The late * uperintend-: eci of tbeiuglit ponce brought forward -vaiioiis cases j rupUcatiug lii » former-colleagiies in office :- Those ; xdiarges are of various descripdontf . ' Some are 1 br drnniemiess—odiere for dishouesty—more for ex-: lortidri and brutajity . of conduct . Serioug charges ,, indeed ! and weil worthy of investigation . One of tne constabiea attended the A *> odationr . ro - oni , on Sunday evening last , to defend his character and ' conducr , which hd understood had been impugned . Several charges preferred against him , ' he answered in so satisfactdrj a manner as to create a favourableimpression 011 aus behalf . He also agreed to appear
i . t-lore a ctimmittee , whreh ^ was appointed , to answer auy charges advanced against him , to the satisfac-Jioa of Lie people . This circumstance speaks . volume * in favour of the people . Such an ocenrxen . e it unprecedented in the annals of Radical Associations I It demonstrates triumphantly their po » rer of accomplishing-good , and proves the capai . itty of their memiers to assume a prominent jojitioij in themanageinentof their own loed affairs . T « ey are well qaaliiied for the momentous task of directing the energies of tlie people . The people , when properly guided by honest , talented , and zealous leaders , are irresistible ; their claims must r > e conceded ; and , when their conduct is characleri ^ i by temperance and foruearance , they will iSsuredly have the cordial approval of every wise and good man .
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QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE LEEDS TCTFTN COUNCIL . On Monday last , the Quarterly Meeting of the Town Council was convened for ^ the transaction of biiiness . v There were nine notices of motions on t e paper ; but none of them were of much public i-. aportance , except the first , -which referred to the laying of a vVatcii Rate , and the fourth , which re-V . teii to tbe valuation of aU rateable property within the borough . The attendance of members was never large , during the whole of the meetin ? , which lasted nearly five hours . The greatest number in the Council ( for the number was continnally fluctuating ) would not , at any nine , exceed two or three and thirty . The . meeting was called
for tlv-ven o ' clock , but it was nearly halt-past , before a Chairmau was appointed . The whole of the business m : ght have been got through in , at most , half « n honr ; mid not less than four hours might have been saved to a number of persons who valued th « r time at a better rate thau listening to local legislators , talking about ventL ting their spoutmg room by meaus of pipes and tobacco , wind pipe ? - , and pipes perforated with holps cu the npperside , to prevent these wise men from taking colJ , which , a worthy Coancillor was wise enun ^ h to observe , u might come upon them by degrees ^ and \ rilhf > ut their being able to perceive it . " It is well , for the credit of the . « gentlemen , that the bur ; , esses are not admitted to their "legislative chamber : " for , were it
so , they would not need to go n second time , to be thoroughly disgusted with the lolly of their repre-B ^ nUtives in their local Parliament . If so many jrorking men bad been preswit lor tbe transaction of business , instead of those gentlemen who live upon the labour of working men , and who meet 111 Conncil for one of two purposes , eiiher to aid to tiie already too heavy burdens of the working classes , or to show their own tolly , —if working men had been present for the transaction of budusss , it would have been performed in a business--like manner ; tlu-ir debates would have been characterized , if not Ly elegance ol phraseology , at leas- , by common sense ; and there can be little doubt 1 me they : would have known better how to employ ti . e . r lime than , crack
tQHir foolish jokes atbue another untierihu pretence of making laws for the , regulatio-i of ibe burorig ,. Letitbertmembered that this meeting lasted ne : trJy Five Hours . Then let every rraaer of our report look at the reports contained lu the otuer Leeds papers , and he will see how niurh sense these gentlemen can talk , and how much business they can transact in fire hours ... True , there are amount them a few Sensible men ; l . ut they are tniy like ionest men in a House of Correction . But , as has already been said , the be > t pro . f of the bu « - TtdsB ! habits of out- present Cot / tn-il wilj be teen in th ' einformatiou communicated iu the several report * ,. Bosiness cemmehced by Mr . Alderman Haw . being called to the ch ; iir , in
the absence of the Mayor , wLowas ~ not in t , wn . The Town Clerk then read the minutes of the piecejding meetiBe ; ako a letter irom the Bi ^ ho ^ o . Ripon , and ^ n otherfrom Mr . Iiajnes , ackuowiedging the receipt of . the petitions iur . u the Councd , on the slavery question , and proms .-ing thenr best support to the prayer of these petitions . It wa > then moved by Mr . Bywater , nn . i seconded by Mr . Peabe , that a , Wateh . Rate , amounting in the gross to the sum - p f £ 3 . 117 . 6 s . 7 d . be lev . ed on all rateauie property within the borongh of Leeds , and withiu st mile of the bars there 6 f .- ^ -Car ., ed . A long ana irregular debate tf > n followed ji . s to the propurtiim which the township , of Hunslet should pay of this sum . ¦ One said it would be £ l £ ) . 7 s . iOti . -Anoth . i-
declarecLthat the-peppj& . ^ rf-liuuslet- tshonid have just ; as much " of the prbte ~ cfir 4 i ' of day and nig hi policemen as they could . pajr * for . -A third av .-rreu tbat they could dispense % Ua the dny police altogether , and at length Mt ? . Aldfefflau Wkight md \ i ? d , and Mr . AJdertnail ^ Bv # Xir ^ i ' . secuideu , That , so far as HnnSTel w ? s cnUL-ehie , the luiitur should b ^ leftnithe ' vandsof the w ' jitch Coihmiiiee . ? That being agT « -ed ~ to , D ; ., > i illluison msh to prapose the adoption of a petition to both H » u :-r » of Parhament , ior amending tU-t-jjairt ol the Ai , t « h 5 th and 6 th Wm . IV . ; c . 7 G , * ii . i-. h -retera to the revision of Ae Burgoxs List lie adverted t <» tin ? incpnvenience-attenaiiig there \ isiou of the liurge& * List ; and gave it as hi » decioea o ^ iuiou thai there was but one sentiment . n reference Jo tue ren > . >> u . Courts , viz ,, that they should tie entirel y done- « i * a . with . 3 > r . ^ VitUAMsox therciore uuoeJ , mid Air .
' Alderman Gooivjiax sec . > ude-J , Uiat a petition ( which wanr&hd ) be kdopwd f and jhut ccuic-s b ^ sent to the Eayl-ofHar ' eTrttoa , tor preseiiuition 10 the House of Lards , 'aiiU v > Mr . Bmues , for K re ^ e .,-tadon to-the ' . Houie 01 Cojumous . Dr . Hvhtzh wiaied , to . know-Trhetber Mr . Boud had seen t , e pftttton , andiifjiw ^ provai olati Dr . Wjlliamsoa-¦ m i ^ ply , * teted- | haiue } uid-uotthiukbc «• «» uuoer any obligation to submit the petiri . iu to tbe iiis , ec-JjoBseither .-o f- Mr . -Bouui or , . * uy oih < -r per » oU ; ' but he . -wania state , for . tW iu . fannatiou ut l > r . Uu-au-i , ^ h athe faadshowh the . pVtitioir . to Mr . Bono , witn wfctthriat gentleraah' in : the inam , e > ore . ^ ed Im ^ atofecnon . ! Mr . 'Altfermaii ^ urGHT , W-jeVteu to tue . petition ^ ¦ beesuse it-wasiiot Eu li » ii ; " He niuiu-/ tainpd thatitwasnonsrtS *^ itud t . iat inahy claUises ^ n , ? t were perfectly uniuteln ^ ble . Ur . WIllusisos an 8 vs-er | d , thAt Jhsruwfcha-, beeu drawn tj p uy Hw ' ,, , , Ju- ' -gmeuL , in ihe ^ ujnatters , he had the fullest confidence . " ' ¦ ¦ ¦'•
: !/ . Tiepetitionwas their r .-ads ^^ ence by - sentence , and a variety offnvolous bbjwsious wew made , wbicu only showed the ign « uup « STuid tneiacUoi&iHHjosi feott ^ of the objectors . " Some of the Tory party jObiecte 4 t * th&-pe « ioii , <» o the ground that it was ' icalfculate 4 todo awaywitit ihe strviugof notjceai ' oi b ^ e ^ on : j > RrsOBaliy ! io't .. e parties * ubjvcteii > toi '" ah . i thi-i , h was coatcuthni , ^ uuid- iucreji * e the feleclTve ifiatehisei ( mie of the greatest evils u , ey could ejicotcn ierjl'Mr . Alderman W * jtu « Ti 3 te « retor « ^ x ^ ved , on behalf of the Tory p&rty ^ that that part of tbe ; peti-Saotf which Te ^ onimended tSe ' thstise of the practice oi ' serving notices of objection pers » iiallybe omitted ; hismoOon , howevp / , wai ) 6 iL / fhf correlation anw ¦ befca- * Je geuerali aiud nil *> rder-w »» 4 t * st si g ^ t oT ' . ' It wBs ccu » eo nent ] y moved , La oruer to favoar thi « iiteorderly state of tMngs . inatthe Counciloo go
inlocom-* vutiee-OvterthefaibtiuriifUie Hpiise vfComams ^ motion b ^ ing « grt-ed to an irregular d ^ cossdbn ensued on which ewry member t 66 "k Ms partVea $ i speaking , to ire nearest neighbodrv antfindtilting in every sort of remark which was mal . SXfr ^ y ^ -k ^ thought itiert was nindearnew iu Uie-pention ; angffler tfiere i wb » ho ¦ vbjcunty . One dtought : it tfes met mhw CMcw- » wned toiaeet tu * ejugeijcie * of . the ^ caser jaiift ' Jir tho igut it was downright nonsense , and gith <* ttlHiiy definite , meaning .. ; Af length 'Mr . SGoJtBitsvroBTfl uiovej that the adoption pfth&pe ^ - tioii lx ? piwtpwnea ml the next Council meeting * and ' » that hi tbe . meau time every member of th ^ Codncil briftnii > bed ^¦ J th a ' copj , that he might' ^ e' able , to ojineprfbifipni US gireeither big : support oriis oppcf rf ida to the petition , as more matuie deliberatjon might suotfr him to be requisite .
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BI ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B ^ BW ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M T" T" ""—' 1 . QfTP' ^ fffrJiH Dr . WiluaWoh wonld ^ ov preiw its adoption 1 ig » jttiE tij » . <^ of <^ Co ]^ y ooaho ^ h ^ aob tiA the Boroujta seal attached thereto ; and ^ xnat ^ SW «| Lod % and ^ b . Baiii *»' Ito ' khe « bu& 0 Qfi . CJoifflU ^ nBHCECinic ;! i ;" : V , ( ' / tA > fO V . 'ijlll'j fj ^ s * u " lbtkAi ^ reia ^^^ ttfeiiMSe "A ^^^ ott&fl ^ mi ^ t ^^^ S&aj ' - A THeMfeport * ai it ^ Wsffli ^ mitom i t ^ w »^ tated tS&tawfiScaat * y 5 ^** Qtt »« W ? M *
¦ bWnah £ 5 ^« Dd ! iS j ^ BAdr 8 itgdlffiiconfej « bdiita £ 79 f " . ? hi % : ^ jKMifo £ h $ Jb * tAeTtn iOtoread * - * will bert ' u ^ dBrfy ^ d ^^ M ^ jpaat j-iunjfji ! f wntiwl ^^ t 'A iii ^ t " m ^ aji if' roun ^; rwwW rvWj ^ i ^» i ^ M "vemulator and . ' am eaium oftligbt '} , 4 ydit is brobkbl ^ Mi tie' wiraows Werfe'V &e blbcKM" im , « 2 i 6 eii ) fce atm ! g ^' nleme . & > mpa&ed rome ^^^ g 1 art " qW ^ « pn , « ? hittfr ^ bmm ° fpfbligB . ^^ af ^ t ? rowB . Hbllali ^ ' wtot&wPblindf . ' ¦ ' 'TW * % kf fi * ht , ' t ! iet § fdtfiv wOTWsare ^ eir eyw 1 fr 6 fe ^ b 6 mg ^ dfctife 8 » Bd ' 'With tbb hrilliaptaglartiBs wBllascarryi off ali < h « f 6 ol breath Which they emit from their stomach *; while-making gpee ^ nes , Dr . Willi amson , indee 4 \ adautte 4 j «» t 4 t woul 4 ; bepo ' ssible tpyenmsitfl the , xoqjj « S ' a c cost of abbtit ' ' £ i or £ 5 , tjiabmi \ 6 ( a pipe ; pliacfed in each , corner olM ^ ootii ;^ " " ' ' ' ' ; '¦;• ,. . ., Mr . BivM , therefore , moved a that these pipes be tried first as aa experiment . " '¦ ¦/ ¦ ' Mr . Alderman WfijOHT . desired to Tcnow whatkind , ' ofpipes they-woujdbe ? , ; ,,, ; . • , ¦ \ - . Mr . Baker . yer * . courteously , repuefl-that *« ey
would be windpipes .,, / Laugh ter .- ; . . . , . .. . . . v .,. , Mr . Alderman AlusGBAYii tliou ^ oit ^ w ould be better at presenftb adopt the least ex 6 engiyejmode of ventiktion ; aiid hetherefore gecoiidM Mr ., Baker s motion . In order to'effect a complete yejl ^ Iauou of the Council Room ; at the least eiqp ' enseV : ' ' Mr . Councillor CHAfttEswoBTH mbvedV that in fu tare all these membert ' who smoke , shoul icome provided with pipes and tobacco . The proposition was received amidst shon to of laughter , at this un * expected display itf ' wit . At length the propositiou for the cheapest jnode of ventilation was agreed to , and the matter was-referred to . the Court House Imnrovement Committee . This being decided , ¦
Mr . Alderman Mi'sciRAVE again rose to move , " That with a \ iew to the making of just and eojial Borough Rates throughout the . Borough , pf Leeds , j it is necessary to have a complete map , survey , anu valuation of all the rateable ¦ property-within the Borough , made by competent professional persons , and that the expeuse thereof be defrayed out of the Borongh Pnnd . " He said ,, that in thti different townships of the Barough there was much opposition as to the inequality and injustice of the preseut valuation ; and that it was not onlylikely to end in considerable 4 ind serious litigation , but in the prevention of the collection of the rates . A , valuation by parties disinterested would , thereforei be the
most likely way to settle these disputes . Hb ( Mr . Musgrave ) had written to the Poor Law Coiiimissiouers to iucjuire , if they would give &ti order for a . new valuation . Their two letters , which'he had received in reply , were exceedingly courteous ; and they stated that they would have given antjriJerfur a new \ -aluation , if they had had the power tb do sir ] but they had not yet tnat power , because the whole oFthe borough was not yetformeu iutoa uhioo . lv further support of the necessity of a valuation , he mighi stale that several meetings had beej held oil the subject ; and that all parties concerned were persuaded that notiiiug sliort of having the , entire boroujih valued by couipetent parties vroiild ever
re ^ ore any thing like peace , or anord to the several parries concerned auy thing like satis-Jactiou . hi conneqneuce vf this the report hud been drawn « p , which they Were de ^ iron * of -preseutiiig to Uie Cuuucih Au applicition to the Quarter Seiisious would have enabled the parties to obtain the valuation ; but that would b « s attended with cour siderable expeuse . They had , therefore , resolved to make appliiation to the Couucil . They were induced to no this from the . act that the Couucil have tbe same power iu rulereiice to a borough rate , that the jiistii-es in sessions have in reference to a ctuiuty rate . They h ^ j , there-tore , tue uovverto bndera aew
vuluauiiij , the expense ot" which would be delrayud out of the borougu iuucl . He regTeUed that ^ some less expensive xneituni ot ' obtaining u valuation conld not be Uud recourse to ; but he was persuaded that this was the only one which was at nil likely to bi > satisfictory It would be remembered , that in accordance with certain resolutions , passed some time ago , at a vestry nu-etnij ; , valuew were advertiited f «) r ju thr *? Hot tlie Leeus p . ip ^ r » . Oiiepanyhadotte'ed lo value the vcuolc ot IU ^ borough for" the ' snirlot td , i ^ w . A u « ituvr ior to , OOU . Another for £ 4 , 409 . AiuiUierlof i 3 , / 00 . Aim aubtherior ' £ 1 , 800 ; but iicHu iiiqiur . es tiiat h ' . ui been made , if had been fodud ihat iueiaPtuieiitioned valuers . » vre not at al
l . keiy to give s . i > iaim Uon . W 1 U 1 respect to the map , * e ., the prirties wuo ijiia oll ' ereJ to take the valuauon for £ 6 . joo would luruifu the plau ot mapiuclmiew iu iu . " - eWt abyivenamed . . Tiietfe " parties had been e . \ t- u-i \ viyvuj ; ii ^ ea in valuing | jr . iperty ,-rthey uau valnva tor Lie " ; it » -r U'oikd ( Jouipmiy 111 Bradiord , Hua weie allowed 111 everv re » pi-ct to be coinpelent per » oi ^ . 1 ) tie tioutftu that biiuiiiess could Us iioiie iu < iii ) 'o : lii-r v \ ny , he suould vote against the prupoajtiou uc was ubouc to make ;; but tie did uul Mr iju . v it Has in be ui > ue . It would ba more SciU >) actory 4 perhaps , in the first . luriUmce , it uu
us-.-ves * meut <> l uil rafc . iOle property iu the borinugh wa ^ t >> be liiaue by tde owrsc-erp . Jnatvd , i bel . « re tiie council couki uo any thing , iv would be liece . « . sary to Cull upnu ihe . itver .-erra to \ alii tli-j borough ; uuj il they auouiu r .-u . se to an s »» , t eu th « Council co ' uli oraer jt t <> i » e ' . oue ; «> r «\ eu it ttiey uid Hot do . it saliMiictoni ^ , . n . Couiifil could uraer it to be re-ValDed . At )» v , as t ; ., e ¦• Ver ^ teH ha ' u . 'lately JklleM IU lUeir iUieaij'i 10 g . vy i > . iiK-lacuon to the . whole ol . tiiji boiocijiu , . i ' >\ i < ui . i u .-c Oe worth their while to luuke jtuy remr , i i-l I ic . r v : iiuaiion . * : He , tiieru . ore , b ., pg » d to iu < ne tne rv- » o . i . tioi ) " , w incut lie read at tiie beyiuun . gol h . » ; ia neii . ( : ve ' rv-st > miioii auove ^ i
Air . CHAKLtJirtOK'iH s . uVuld be glad to * lftibw whetiier some i »> v . A ^ en !> i \ e niode couid not be miu ^ uia . i > jr . » vii ; s (/ HAVhr , was quite of opinion that this wa . » Jlie lasln soiirre . - Mi . t . oWAjtK 1-ej . gea U > f « y a few words upon Uk- ^ neaUvm . He luil . cieu one ol his ur-u . il riuu : » - iUU .- s ^ ei-cues u , jou iuj Cuiiiicll , the MlUslnure ot » viiiCh vtjis ine iiuexv'ti nuunnr ui winch pHriiea were ratei , a ' uu tiie -ho ; k » i . g thitigs wU . cu he iiiuisi-n uaa kiiiiwn t > i ua \ e 1 . ecu ^ mouocd un . erthepreieuceo . \ aiu ; ng . . ^ lr . Ba-kR i-ieij delivere . i u l . djj ; speec'j , wliicb * a » Uiveuuea to pr . > w , mui le . uivit ^ iliu . g coul 1
ne noi . e m iUi » mutter , 1 . -wa > ., ece « sirv l .-t . luat tli .- overseers of lue t . everni i < uv ,. mi-. jj 8 s .. o > i ) d be senea witu notices requ . vii )); tiiein tu umke u valuat . 011 o . tueir respective . lo ^ i . MUj . s . 2 . 1 . 1 nut sticii v . uuatiiin suouiu uot . m . y be ream 101 tu tu . Uouncii , win tiiai . ita accuracy s-iti . iiii . be » . n > ra Ui , » o tar a » ti . ey ciuIj a » o . rtdiu iu ' 1 ujs ' iutu-r , <¦ •« ot . tUe iiusaiess ha . iji > i be .-u a teiiuej t .- , uua , therelore , t . eCouuc . lc-. uld uo uufhii : ^ in tiio >>( c'seij t umtter . lie ot » j . "ctej to u staii-iueut ln . uie iiy a if . Aiaeiimui . vla > g . iivv , '' taut the Lodnni . md j > -i * e . r tu » or . Ver a uw * Aaluauon , . u csij-e tUni in ' . ie o . v i . ie ove . set rs » vas iiiit a . itiMuctory . ' - ' - 1 uc umi . h course .-iu- buch cases -wua not to grant a u * - vula . iUou , but f <>
apj jea .-, ai . iue yua . r . ert ) e .-s . our , iigjiijnc uijy parttculir j ^ aiti ii me : vaia ' ttiou » o aiin .-. Auowiitil C in ^ . -i , ne > v < iuid ph-ss Miu ' tue-. iuiiiuo oi t . e C-uu . il tual ihe li » iueii Act , us it was cnJie 1 , vv ; i » ii . il > uuiCicul tur lUein to go ~ buou , iu t ; iki .. g a vula < t > ii ) u j became , Alien L .-eds was pUL > miu . h a union , the Four iyj . < x Coiuiui . » Siouera wouli imve power to oruer u uetf- valuation , which tney cerunul # , . imgiit . uo , auu then UKj wnote ux ^ -u ^ c ol iho uVeseut valuAUu u > voull be lost . He , l .. « rei . Te , ^ uUU JUot . ka'K" tUe 1 ' uwn LJeik liiree que .-. tiou > , i-at . iiave tue pi ^ eyis \ t&-Xi isssuea U » the Oki-r . oevr * > iiua .- tJave l ., i-y been returned ? iW . H < tv \ j t . iey b <; cn re uruea uuoii Oj . tll * :
The Town Clehk repliei that they hud been issm- < i aiiuitHurneu , out ii . ii up . iii ouiu . Mr . BiiKEit ^ -tiieu theic can i / e ui » vajuatiou . : Mr . Alderman M usgkavf , " to meet the case , then moved , to the efttvt - " Thitt' the overaev-rs Ol" the p « . » r , or uther persons appointed to act is such t ' ii t . reseveral toftusuips witiuu ihe borough <> f Lee « ls , chargeable to the borough raie , be . rfquiredtb inake returns to the Couucil l > . « the -ei « v * i ) Ui day of June uexr , of the u > ial aiuouin ol tJ ^ e toud , l » ir , and alii nual value of the sevvnd eat , tie « , iiousen , and other rateable property , c . oirfceul » k- to the .. borough rate *; to the intent that the » aine in ay be nseU , ill aud for tue inuknigof a ju » t ana eqnitabie ; torough .. rate ,
hs Hccnimiig to tne sraiut . iu that ca > e made uud yrouded . " hitwto ci '> n \ int-e , i , t at Jrom the « ii « Dp « - Uou uianifeited by tiie . Poor Law Corii ' missiduere iii the two letters he had received Irom them , they were nqtatall l . keiy b > attempt to disturb tbe valuation made by the Conucu , Mr . Wilson seconded the motion , ( which ¦ 'We should , have observed , was substituted for theprecetiingmoQOD > i Carried . r T | ie Town Clerk then read : the report of the ' FaiauEial Cijujiuittee , of biUo now duebytheCorpo ' radou-to the ainouut 01 viffl . Js . lOd . One of the item ' s was . £ 296 for compeui > atitm to Mr . Read . Ordered to be . paau . . . ,
The next ; mown w « s for- the' election of nfrie member « of the Couucil to act with die directors of the ^ Leeds Water Works Company . " The following ' geutleinen were elected : —A ? essrs . James Williamson , S . B . Pease , Matt . Guuut , Jauies Holdforth ,
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^ $ nnf r . onr PMitimtruii c * rhti > h mAti wiva . 4 t .. u * irl n : K-ii # 4 — ^^ W m& ^^^^ && ^ rwiwl te thirpii ? jfl KflBSf 8 f W wim itt ^ itj-AttVe i aftl- * . ' Qtt ^ brttiuit ^ ^ M&Ug W their ' merilsti by t ^ jtitnw ^ ot'ttitf tieit'tJotrutil Meeting . ' ThWibeing / doutebusinefis"Was'ended / ; - ' ¦ ¦ . - ' -
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TO THE KJLHTORS OK THE NORTHERN STAR . , ); s iAwS BELATIMO' ^ 9- ^^^ OK I * 4 ^ o ^ . O ? ,. ¦| - -r ' . : " . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ; . ' : CHAitA ! cfrtBi . ,,, ¦ < ¦' ..: .. ; .. - ,.,.- . i TRie tersft , fAirmation ojffc ^ aTactef ^ aaused at Ralahine ,, i ^ j niotse-pon ^ prtjhetJsiVjti in iik imiauihg ^ ^ than ^ ca ^ on ^ j ^ ic ^ iji ^ g 3 « v ^ r 4 fucircttms < AuceH « uid every arrafl ^^^ a ^ eitVitrJlif p , tirpo # « i ^ ioa » ovEing iguo-> x rW ¦ Wi ^ . uHftaf ? 6 ^ W WM * I . U ^ M «» . w » nd ^ Jiii ^ iwo ^ ng .- "MM } ifMPflSiliua * ,, ; reMulatiuB thei . couduot .
aiiu'iiWfeasiu ^ the bappiMeW " f La ^ m : W ^^ uarP ^ e ;^ , ' ^ g . ^ fhtir ^ bat ; the young ijhildren'ofmiy pe ' rsoH dying w , l « Ist a member of this So ^ iety | ShaU ' tte ' t } q ( ialty p / otedied , » i > ducated ^ alid cberished , witff thec ' uil ' . ireir 6 i- the liyiiig thembM , vand > afctie 1 , ^ beu -tiw j' airri ve at the age oi 17 , to aUithtoj ^ riviiegespf ^ mKnii > erii . 2 ( 5 . . Thjue tw- ' individual shall enjoy perfect liberty of cptis {; tence ) ; aui | freeduiuan th «; expression of opinions ^ aud in ; re % i , ons > iforiih : p . ; , 27 . That we tiBch . iubse / ve tiie : " utmost kindness , farbeaTiinev ,, wid .-ctyanijf ,, friuui all vkIio may difler froni \ tsiu t » unn « m . , < \ . <
28 . Thit . Aty particularly observe never to ; call any mefuber : by uny other liaiue ' thati .. the lwiue he or she may be t-ii ten-. ; lii the Mirk ' of the SuicietyV ¦¦ : ¦ 29 . Thnt ho ^ amiiig ^ of ^ Hny kind ue pr actised by any uunnbwt ot this Siiciety ; !/ ' ¦ ( " 30 ^ That . n > i ludiv-idnal' shall keep' a fonf-footed beast « jr poultry of auy-kiudi ¦ 31 . That no spihtiioosluiuArt of ' auy kind , tobacco , or suull ' , ue Kept in the iJtore , or 011 the premises ; and any . ni » -uii < r pej ; ni * ttiug » uy of Un ; s « articles t ; . be brought 111 , « t kHowjiig hetn to be used , and not giving iuioriusttton thereof > < w the , Couiiuittee , shall be treated aa ior a breach of ; Rule 3 G ., r .-.- . 32 . 'rhut il any of us ^ Upiijd unfortuuately have a dispute wit 1 any other ; person , vv > s | igree to abide bv the < : ecisitn » ot a inujority -of ' the ' members , or any pern . 1118 to whom the ltiatierin yuestioii may be by them re eni ' . iv - ¦
33 . 'Una any inember wishiug to niarry atiother member , si ^ uu declaration : o tV 1 at effect one . week previous tt » tlivj marna { : | B taking pi ic « , »« d th ; it imuiediute prep ^ r . itiuiis be made , " ior the erectilu > o : Httiiig up 01 a atiitable dwelliiig-hbutfe ior their rtjcepu . ni . ';¦ : , ';¦ ' . . . , ; .: 34 . That any peraon wishing to ^ marry another persou hoc a member , shall sign & decluratioii accordjug to the t ;;* t rule : the petsoftVot alnemijer s . iall t en by . bit Hotted tor , and if rejected , both must leave the- ' Society .: . ¦ ' ¦¦ " . " : .: ' - " . - - ¦ ' :- ' : ¦ ' ; - ; 35 . That each m « mber haye opportumt es anu taciljties ; pr CfJHimunic ' alioUjWithL their relative ^ aud fneiiduj and tor traveiiiijg ;; ' and that sucu tiuie be allowed U > the membwa tor these purposes , > is shall be compatible with thejiiterest of the . Society , un . i tUe . pleasure of the individual . Suitable accoiuni < - dation « sliall also be made for the visitingirieuds a i the member * . •'
So ' . That if the conducp 0 f any member be found injurious to the well-beirig of itlie Society , the'Committee- shall explain to him or her , ia what respect hia or tier conduct hai' been injurious ; aud it the said ineinbHr ghull still continue ; to transgress the rules , such nieratier to be ^ rQugh ^ betor « , a general meetiiig , calJed for the purpose ^ aud if the complaint be substantiated , three-fourths of the members present shall have the power to expel by ballot xuch refractory member . * <
PRACTICAL EFFECT OF THESE LAWS . The principles acted * tijpoh ' . in the formation of ch a ^ racter , at italaliiue , ' w « re— -lst : That the character ol man is formed for him , and not by-hiTpsel ^ by his origiual orguuiwition : at hia ^ birih—by the : cirpumstunces that are uljpwed to iulluenoe that organization throug 11 life ~ s \ ud by the action and reactiou ol i , each , of tfie ' se upon the , other . . The practicedf this principle coiwisted in ' reu ^ ying every , ciroumstaiice trointhe fedciety ;;^^ b ^ o i , ; l ^^^< 5 y AO i Creat * bmi tempbrsi bad disppsid qhs ^ i gfloxa ^^ e , vice , ai | d crime , aud the in troducfipii ¦ of aitau ^ eiueuta to hialc ^ all wise ; virtuous , apdnaji ^ y ; . ¦' Tfiei ^/ ei ^ oifo" were dir febted to prevent- ratherithap io . puilis / t--to reform ^ uot to inttict pain iipou iifiimdnais .
2 nd . Thf \ t . uahujnto being ; has any natural right to require auother huiri 8 Ji '; being : to do that ior him or her , that he ot she ou ^ ht <> r ^ puld refuse to do for tbat individual . Iu otheFiwords , all 4 ttaMciiiU are btf natiirefiquul . Hence , tliatit . xvas the duty' *> ievery meiuber to perform , aiiy , sexviceVlhit wasmecessary for the . ci ) nii ^ rt aud we ^ being / of tl » t | Socjeiy . > Tiiat all employinents ^ at are iiecesijury ^ are equally honourable ., t > om " . w r ^ o « ul ; and naturat ' cla ^ ; j ^ cl <|< i-! "iticati 6 n accordingip age ^ ea ' cb . a ^ e piirtonnijQg those servicettfpV tiie Society ihat vjere best ' snitedi tbius l > r e « ous'kji 0 w' ] edgii afid e KjJeriiSace . ' Ttiis was thiir rule ; but ovring to their ' previous traiuing , some excsrptiuiis were made in piiictice . > , ; '
3 rd . The only religion taught by this Society ^ was , the unceasing prtvettee of pnJuiotiugthe'happiiieiJs 61 every man , woman , andj C ^ ljd ,: totije utmost extent of tueir power , without tHei ^ astregjard to country , s : ct , ojrparty . Heiicolhe * yibfe Windt used ai-a . school-book , andjio « ectatiani > opitnon& ^ were'taiight iu their ' tffsk ' ^ l&w . ; . ^ doginas :. or party pou ^ ical ,, questions took ' place : liiembeVs were not allowed to , ridicule or revile each otiierVreiigion j ; perfect ire ^ dpmm the perl ' ormance of . religious duties aiid religious extjrcisesjuWBrt guaraiiteed to all . The teaching of religiiin to the youth waslejl lo minister ^ oj ' jfejigtowanditt ) thapWents bt the chilureii ^ no ] pnest ^ mjui ^ terrreMiyMpaylrom tht > t ' amls < iV thin Si « Ml » rv . nut tint-It Di-ntuutinit- im ^
Cjitholto priests . ' wer ej ^ y ^ tjieltssj * ,: fondly , to the » y 6 iviV y ti&sQon fe sou wasi ttjey found ' tlie ' soBer . ' iu ' d ^ striou »? p ? KtouB had a little to give thehi ' n ' o ^ f odf - , 6 tV theirwa gvs > whereas tornieriy ; they ii ^ d been' beg ^ arsV '' "N o htckiiairieswerei ullowed to" be used { ml yere obliaed to call each other by the "iiames ' tHey -were entered ta ¦ ¦; the . . Society' ^ books . i » Qtranvlliug ' was a' high crime , which , wonldi aujj | ew meniber ^ ^ be , cnlled Uelore a yocietyVrUM ^ fiuft"and ! U '! ifcpeated , thb ^ who c ^ u ^ ed , it wouidl bo , eatpelledu !> No litigatioui , eilher b e fore lawyt ; r or , ^ iag ^ tri » te , was lailbvrco ; - ; ap' di . sp iitcs . w , er , e , se ^ tk ^ bx ^ r ^ irtttiwO . aittongf themselvetf , ; & » we hay ^ , ; belom obaeryedi No . aiiiKle
iiistivuce occurred 111 , Uus tjoqte . tyjof , ituyappUcatioii either ^ a inagi ^^ te ; ; or ^ la ^ er r ^ rels oriuiy inoinent toblt ^ Ji «; e ^ ampug » £ M ^ i « u ^ of these jiirdse iyo . Biti ^ 5 ; f * o ^ : i . tti ^ ' uieniber ' ^ going to « iu «/ ot thiise iriaS •'' ' ^ p' ^ ti tiAu ^ Jttbo ^ n ^ atiou ^ . ^ uiu / cejWhe a ^ d < i , iK ^ uaa . irelanu ' s greatest curse < Whiskey , giveu hiui * hich mauehuu , drunk ; aud ga ^ q d bjUu "to kick Up a ro \ v , o j -his ; reiuVn ^ hom ^ , ; tipE : ; which he was espelled at'a-soclety ' smeeting ' ^ but ^ as agaiu iu a * few days : kipji \ r f ] ti $ ex ^ ' ressiug sorrow for ins conduct , aud a desireWavoidthe ca ' uijtJiyXiture , " uu-i he took cartt wever t 4 > oftefia agkiii ; , the ottier was cttuseU by a pussjotiuttj iatib caHing ; artother by a HifL uame , ihts trfafcfor ^ hich » Ua ^ euea yhwri l was ; lu 4 , * rH , winolirgtivejne anoppertumty ui witdessiug a
im-epng of tho Kalahiiie . rHtiiaineut . ' TWenty-yeven » u | uit >> Ma ^ j |« 1 : U < l ^ , vente ^ Uyliahale * weie iasttembled ! py tiiis o . ctiasj 6 iJ , an . ti t ) if tc ^ ei « a » entered ; incb aud eu , ued in a ^ ett ut ^ pe tition of saCii , jpon ^ u ^ t .,. 1 AliL iWSeiTBL . educated'at Katoiiue , niale aml j (^ ti } e ^ auir : ^ ti- - ' i *^ ived ' -t ^' be « . tf 4 *?^ tjwu 1 i phy-ttCjd ^ iuteU , lectualj and inor ^ lj that eMer . Mr ^ . y tukda ^ u ^ r , or ) wiiy othttrmember of tn » roclety ^ oUU ; iihnart « ., ' 1 10 the Infant Schdwr ^ gynWdstie ^ yibiis ^ the pme , nature , aiid f use - of evefy ^ aVfl ^ pdPeyfery ^ bject aruuud : them , - and ) th «» -pringlpieV- . br ^ pve ' to 'each oiher ^ we % ' luughfy make th ^ little ^^ creatorettbhiteri ^ Vft ^ h ^ p ^ yi * > ri ; ! ; '¦ Thej xo ^ ths , and .: a 4 uit ^ vi ^'; thfeirf ^ choyil , ' * ete : te » gUt !( priucipall y by Mr . . CJrti ^ % Badi »* g , vmntitig ,-arittu ^ tic , M ^^ A em ^ y ^^ m ^ f ^^ mg , ( otwhich Xsa ^* omOfetty piece «; execut ^ fay .
}> loughi . b 0 y 6 , ) donie 8 fac ' aW' « o » "c 4 ecpndm ^^ momte ; adtur » w ^* ato ^ other . ^ ub ject ^ by ^ i ^ r ^^ MR ^^ eyr . ^ cl occajjipnally . iby g « W ^ Wj T ^« t ^ at ^ Kiif'hb ^ e . Air > Craig also gave lactdr « J otf : OlMinJsayj'elucidated by expeiimtfnts ; nausioiand > daachig ;! were Wfo taaglit . ; AKe hsive ^ e ^ d ^ iiaei ^ neawthat ilev ^ ry ^ ' youyb , p » ale and f §} n ^» ilftMi ^ te «^ cifltu ^ cieiiiiig , and some manufacturiug trade , before ihey 'wen * ^^ seventeen . > y ^ ar ^ bjP a )^/ aM ^ at ^ vfeiy'Sdiift ; membeB , ou entering th& ' eo ^ i ^ y ^ ngBiged' to do ^ he " : saraiJ . - jiinowledge , virtue , arid <^ oodinorai »'«* re thus secured , by renj ^ nng tjlf ; ^ ircums ^ anices ¥ ( tb \ at produced 7 ^^ ^ M ^ mMMJym- > pI jubhc opinion , imiukeilnoss was prevented by raakinglit Impowbltf dririfc . Tlieyb ^ ni | m ^ in ^^ i ^ reV aud ;^ paid ialabour notes J oiilyyirinW WiJtit ^ not ^ aii * at ' . Theyhswlat tirst tw ^ ri ^ tiSu-e » ^ Uew iselined to ? be idle , and they wer& cured ia tlie way wild ele- ' 5 r ' xJi . i- ' ¦' ¦* 'i- " - ' ' - - ¦ - ¦ '¦ ' - ¦ - ¦ Vi > / - - ¦ -- ^ - ¦ j ^^ f - ' »« ' ¦•' < :.. ' : k ' : i-rO- ; ; ' iri : i :- ; ¦ ¦ " * "Woei ^ ever membera were discharged , the Committee notified to them that their services were no longer fequiTed : that they would h » ve no more emplo / ment , or wages , or food from the store . !
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. ihanfcj are tamed . The committee who fixed tiie abquraknew tiwifcetaaBaflriMa ^ ip * 6 SMd ^^ MM !» AMii ( tteroto ^ iQrfedbetW 9 en ^ t « iH'ft « afir «»! € Mf » WOTe IESr 54 ^ 'f or ^»»« ii *)* tt rfcw ^ . f w % ]§ jv ^^ Sw ^^^^^ w : nr « of eV ^ vio ^ ai Wr efeir ' fofi ^ 'i'Mtmfan' ^^ fe ' i i » toa ^ y lbWtirt ^ rilWe < hatfVi ^^ a 5 n ! itt ^^ ' mtionjiaifc' tea « tyi <» seiiabltfnCe . ^ Vk ^ afiQ'rolS ° &f * irww ^ y'andiire'pxwMise ^ 'only'to » ecim ?^ Vu&' prBr : \ mtkatioMA « totei » f im * & 4 m 9 & ^ fa $ my
m 1 ua # c ? pig 4 ftd & > wn 8 tjaj » 4 t ^ e ^^ ffia ^ df ^ wyt facaMi i oiM ^ gm ^ M ^ W ^ rzm ^ Q »\^ t ^^^ vdarta beVlpo ^ infi ey ^ iot ^ j ^^^^ iom ^^ ba , aaipdon ^ lthout . i ^ j n ^^ owfe ^^^ a ^ m ^ jtimfr ,. ' ;« Sj L ; i 2 TO ! AwviTW , ^^ ii ^ W 41 y * f fa ^ truly afc ^ af-of i * At . * & $$$ a £ dult &s $ fc mSiKBer ^ takeB ' b ^ Votatib ^^ &yjbhoice , ' ^^ ^^ Satmrd 4 y ) e \< euittpf ' t »' kee ^ charge . b f ^ -e ^ Afl ^ meut paSvqd&y \ -to ~ se # vUiht < no mfy&s ' wkirfyffl- mitted ^ m / thepremL ^^ bat'all'th ^ i 3 ^ a ! l # ertr ^ ouer ^ fe (( , jeui-w provide ffo ^ iforvttio ^^ fitfeft'J inomei Allf
n ^ embers , iii * t 1 r « waM *} d , ^ - v ^ > 9 m % 9 nov the . m ^ b ^ bi . ma ^ . nud . ^ ¦ wereat . pe ' vle . ct , ] tb * a ; tyr jtospBrid ; . § und » y jafawpfrw ^ their ^ vv linawou ^^ eir / consciei ^ eM ( dis ^ tothout any ^ iiitet : tervn / : ^ , ay r fQ ^ a ^ f i } , ft CaJ&gljc ; a , nd a 'JProtestari ^ visited ; jFUil ^ uxe ^ fuj ^ l a ||^| iwf ^ ariiftiing iniiiiife- ] y alJ the ; ar ^ iijgrem ^ enfew& ^^ a ^ L 4 all' is very' exoelle ' nt , iVery good ^ Mfc V anflafeur , b ' uc alter all , it w ^ unts Ute one ( lung n ^ Mftl . ! ' ^*« Wb . at is ¦ : thab ladies ?' . < " ReHgionV' * ' * BUM : f "fe&tf them the Cnthoiic ,: or shall I Wach / a ^ nHM Pr \ J ^ testant rel giou , " said Mr . Vandaleur J Both ^ ere silent- ^ Ladies when ybo have ¦ ^ ejttled tnUt ^ pbinlt between you , ' '• continued Mr :. ¥# ** -. 1 'mdy * tn % n ' begin to tench the doumas of rel . gion : td $ 0 % people . " i am lespecttuily , : i : i > •'' : ¦ * w "?' JOHNIFINGH ,
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CHURCH . XtATES , C ^ O ^ PtS KK TO ri 4 ti tO » m » Ha OK THE NUftTHBBN ^ T ^ fci i i ; Gentlemen , —Ou the 21 st of Aptil F&jrit yOtf a convmti , ncamui of a meeting hv-lu at Sba % V o'tf the ! - T tb , -uo . t a , t ah expectiug that' anynon ^ Vrctold * ouesiiuu xif veracity * but , however , Ventwl ^ tia *' Sent f you a « , ideiy diMi : reiit one ,, in whiokti ^ cwty Sl that ) , nivne is ; " an fiiiir « i m ^ represwaitatio » , ^ , facts ^! aad ! coutkms no fewer , than twelve fal ^ ehood , 4 t ; '' ihu b ^ oU he do ^ s not nUenipt to show what tho ^^ lsejjpods ) af « . hi ' reply to this , ! have only tp saj ^ V ^ "Oiiitglia ^ " siMtenit'iit was read ata . niee ^ ng ' of , "Haas" on Monday evening , the 30 th ,. wjen . ^ oat ineetiiig Uf dared , that ' it contained the tfutlli ' hut
not the uhiAe mm * . Now , then , I will take ^ the artn-ie ot Veruas , " and plainly shoir ^ by ihcontr 6-veri »» Je facts , that he iins , and also how inchnsfet&it ; he -is ., l » the tirsvl place , he says , ' ^ tue . nofice was , -uiierea c << remain ou tite Chapel door as long as-is usUimary . " I . thank him for this mforaatibfl ' . ' ?! never kne .. v before how long was "cnstomaryV ^ 'bu ^ t 1 f ' tin . * uc true , it has always been •' cuatomaryii $ 0 piu it on for a few moments , and Hio jttcixe aecoij . « i . \ .-- * " A iiiue alter eleven o ' clock , a . » t ^ Mlv ; Lr > Hnpu ) ii wa ^ voted to tue chair , in the Chapel . '' . l-tii > is f iist » , uiiii ivlr . Printer knows it u . yeritasy : yt < u ¦ km **" , Hii' w > U us 1 , that J . Wilde . saidj . ^ Xinove . . lui'iini Cf' » i ( -p . <» i ¦ ¦ jvc ' ti . urthaii .,. " which motion was
second . ' .., but not put to the vot .- ; arid you-. also ' Kui > A , tli . t tue meeiiii ^ broke up be / ore J ; Travu ?' s c \ i . wW uuo . chauea eleven , timu ^ h it is ; the leauin g iIocs , at Sha « , anu cuJSi'iiueiitiy weUregttlated ; i lur iy . — 1 « Jk ** aiiieudmeiji , " in . tppositioii ' . 'ta ; the ; tiie , * ' was lost l > y a majorny ol hiiy-two—^ Boone voted ii ^ aiiiat the r-iie—it passeu unanimously . " MeiioAcmlt u » owa " 'lh . it tlier ^ is a scrutmy . ' ' u ' liat . uuarabie cuiis . steacy ! ! Now , I a » k you , ' Vents , iiues not . tins ' ptfxe that you have written lies , i ' ourtaiy . — ' it ' iuid aiwiiys been customary toi p < is » the accoiHita" ( without tiu- books ) , TflejlMr . rieliiy M hitiMiead ¦ naa' * the honesty to break that custom - v lieu lie whs Chnpehvardeu , thougil' Jl ^ preceuetl J . Milne , the presei . t one , lor he " noT " onIy
r ^ tt-t t ue Hetiis , but { iave t . it-m to others to ' read ., Tli . s is a tuc ' t tbat proves that you have written ' iuke . u . Ktd . s . Fittiily . — - " Aiiy person might' % jiv £ access 10 his bi'ok .-. " To this I snnply say ^ that if any ^ ucu language wa ? used , 1 was tleaty for I -was not luoie than two van ; s Iroin him , andVl > never heard any such wonit > fall lnmi his lips .: But : I do k-iio-w that |; e said , " 1 have nut the' booksj ' and it I ; liiid I svouVd not nail tlieiii y' and uo «« 1 ask you , Veritas , di . fbe , or did he ii . jI , bring hi « books . ; witi » him ? ' And what \ v « re those books on , which , a friend of his bat r it is true I did not op ^ ji th ^ m ,: btituwry otie that saw them knew whay . they ^ er ^; , nay , ' a brotlier-111-law told me whatttiey were . ^' -Bttt ^ leavintr iiU these absurdities , 1 will go ' on S' thai
which * to the people ol Crom p to ' n , is of mdWini- ' portaQcei iiiHsmnchHii it is a libel on tlief ^ char ^ M'i Inlyour rifth , pnragraph yon suite tliatthey * dre r 6 iH | e # fiiyouiuh ^ e to the nite , on exceeding Bpatheftib } ' ?*| nd wUy , because ' . they di . t not attend the meeting ; Aud why did they not attend ? I answer —it'Was ' because many of thein have not forgot going't ^ i Oidham to . heir their ^ beloved friend , ^ Fbarou * O'CoijNpii , when tliey were some o ? , tBem / tfin / edy and other ? i thro vu . but of empi 6 yuient , for ! 4 oiujgi # ^( aiid but too well kuowtijat such woald ; be ti ^ p c » 9 gff - , f they iiared to attend a vestry meetings ex ^ egtjthes voted for t : * e miasterrf : This shows that the Kadfj ^ l ^ bV Crouiptdii are not opposed to 1 'eargij ^ XJI ^ ConnpiV but ar >^ iiV v Iriends . Well , but they are '' apatfi «> ficV you say . The following will prove this' toJW raise ?
On thetwenty-hrst of April s the ratepayers '' Sent i persOrt toAlanchester to inquire of some / 'lfiwy ^ ft ' oV Inwyers , w . ietlier a rate so lutd would jb ^ i gfttfw ' tw hwor u-it , and have now in the hands ofth ^ Aswkfiafi t . 011 a layvyer ' s opinioji on the subjec ^ | ni Wh 4 i 5 b . 7 Ji ^ states that if a person be summoned for therate / ifo ' magislrate ean grant a warrant of distress . Aft ^ r this " opiniou was got , a > meeting was Called in . tag Uhuiu ; Room , , at Shaw , at which the afollbwing ' res ^ lnt ^ iiiw ^ us passed;—; > .. . ' , .: ; -... > ¦^ i ; ' ;>? .. . a "? . Tv u That jtijis meeting will indemnify any man who sh ; iii ; 1 w summoiie ' d for the rate , . and , itliatAW . e ate detenMliiedVoue aiid ' ali j ' to resist ik ^ vCvC ^ o Ui ' -Vj ; - ' : ' This iiiotipii was Carried with only five Msse ' nj ^ ng , toioesv' atid those 'five were inetobers . of , t ^ e Con * servatiw Cinb ;'¦• at Shaw , of whom J have been iiifoimed , Veritas , or T . M ., was one . ; So much , for apathy . ¦ ' ¦ ' ' : ' . *' ri : ¦ ¦ ¦ . v ' /' " ' :: V \ ' ¦' --. ¦ ' .: ¦ I remain * Gentlemen , ' r \ ¦ ' 4 ; ; Yours Vespectful ! y , ' ;; ' ; J . UUTTERWGRTH . Shavs , Mny 12 th . ¦ Vrt •' ¦¦ ' ¦ : ¦>
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•> - ; . ¦' ..: . ¦ - . . l \; : v ' :. T ^ T ^ ? fi . - ,. - ;! . ! .-. iV . ' ^ IV' •¦; : ¦ , . ; tfbHN ? ELIj AND , TUE BRADPOBD , * AmCjS 3 jS . ¦' -. ' ' ¦' ' TtJ TWI 4 KDJTOlik pKfTHli NORTHERN SrAfti' , - ' / Citizeu * , —1 u your . i gloriou > -Stiff , of the' 5 tS'insti ; appeared , a paragraph , nmier < the head -of Bradford mfelligeni , e ,. st . ! Uiig that the Radical / Associ ^ rion fb'f that ! ti » wii > had , by ; a large majority , 'declare *} 'tn 6 Hayicnls ol Kngland aiisweraule for > their non- * 8 ii ^' t ] or ' t of John ^ Bell , of whom it ia alleged-, that ! thatiadvocate of the rights , [ ot labour ; is at presaatJ O 4 i « of the Editors of the Tory Morning fleraW- ^ and it ^ at this motion had beef 1 carried in opposition 'to ^' proposed , , vote of censare on the ? VApost »« etEditb ^ ^ j Vbe paragraph \ gpes on , to stale , ! that ; : ^ i-Mr . / fieff-isr , kn ownij ^ iayei ^ een , ^ tipsier of a splendid : fortune I by <
'/ Now , j h ' ndno JS . uK ' witb the-Bra ^ foir / J J { adiew 4 for discu ^ itig the justie ' e ot / censuri pg ^^ p ^} Bfeli-p ^ much Jess ' do"I ftndVfault with ' thevoteof-. ceosnre parsed on the Englistt&cals ^ hem aa I may lasi ^ nt tne - ' ^ c e ^ sity , tlif ¦ justice ' of ^ taat ' vote ' is u&quelElnbnabie ; : ? butl P'lament 1 khat " th { par . graph in' que&ion ' 8 hotfia ' h ^ as , to render 'it very possible * - 'Wat' iMM ^ o ^ J ° ^ k reaaers may be . lfd to regard tfohn Betfas'hBvlflg been I formerly ; a mere ' * sp * c ? ilatiH »"> in * Kadidfil ' pape ^ tj and . as . b ^ ing now-an ¦ ' ?*? Apostate'EaUpRW « " ' -i <" I niustjeny that Joha Bell has ever , been 'in 0 $ generklly understood- meaniag of . the tenn dt&peculnu tor iti Kgdtcal tiapjeis ^ , I . hay ^ heard ) irfjf"fSfcaniv Radidal 8 " , ahd Tones ^ ecnkt ^ g ' iin JUdiqiilf ( apsy ^!
WP * p eny that Joim jpe ^ is ^ e ranKea vW ? fiV ««*< pMpeB . ¦ His whole 6 on ^ ^ mejit ; Of the' - ^ Vwe ; Sitn , ¦ tB'tht ! fall oOjae ^ ofie ^ t ^ a ^ eii ted and truly Democratic Mercwrfflntimphaiift y prov ^ sj the truth , of my asserti on ' besides , bad . he had ' no ipther endin ne ^' tnanf'ffiat ' wwWMe , generality of s&cMaWs 't&te , n ^ their wealthy I-ftin ^ ^ notbi ^^ whb ^ duH' ^ E ^ iffe lo * pfi his fortune , for / IJ readily coMe 8 ^ 'l J « gviMo / . pity fdr lihenffi ^ tiDaie ? ' © No ! Joha Bell expendedhis wealth Wtt ^ WnctP ot ibisi oppressed > countrymen , of whomi iI > fwiU > yftutur ^ ^>; asjf « crjt , i ^ n det jaiice of calunuiy ^ hgiHi ristillf th ^ fjfrieiidj , * . , ' r , , " -i .- ' ^ i -v [' . ¦/•; ^ ' . , ' j tfyiaw Jo ijodt . .. AgmiI ^^ un ^ Uonsidej-J ^ J ^ w ^ y « tfpat » M § ^^^ Ve nla ^ hg ^ rfor fr ^ thafe ^ e ^ % 4 \ toxX > ttM ' Mt » nihg ^^ ^ aMandt wkch ; t cannot .
taiTe'Wdn inir ^ lftodeft ^ , thdua : T ^» ot :. c « hfip . 'top ^ ite'tFutbpiMf papei : offe « ' gr ^ tfefiia'WSfte M&t&o&o& mfy ^^ Jqngtie roiieli «« 6 iiid 'hav ^ Jj ^ fetf coitfflec ' tea'wfffiitV ;» e */ fe -tMirta $ m ktt »* p - > &y ; tH ^™ W t uugi ^^ itig . . oppoBent . ofsthe damnable h Ne « r Poor , &w * , i « f jUie 8 tauii . ch : defefadepof the ehAkire&tiiitpry ' qhildren ,. a ^^ biff-ujitiring advocate for thdabolition W the ttrot |^^ n ^ pe&t o ^ 4 ^ ion the que ^ Uo ' n § $$ ; tiie cdrft } 1 « f « > , th «! C »» teaeysaidi fcBeiWad ^ w ^ vew , ? l « uW fti \ ms ^ lutong ^ oTlh ^ Lo ^ i ^ emfft ^ Awm ^ then tha ^^ J 6 iin Be 1 l maV Amte : onani pf ; jaje , abQye ^
iraportantqu ^ stiotis ' xytSdnt at ' all . apodtafiwugfrfnl , Wim ^ -mms -j ^^^ imi ^^ m ^ Tory'pa ) fer . ^ Trtief ' stiiRhis ^ Ml a ^^^ raif the London && \ i * m < s % \ i % We * ia&ft b ^ ontftfdtf&tt&e ^^ vforTpiboff ^ ffe tcHtttetemjil' ^ wit h ^ f iaowna : i ^^ eife «^ 0 ^ id « ha ^ t 6 'i ^ a ^ lrW&d& 3 »!» , ^ duQtjtintT&ei case ^ f ithx > iGlasge * Cottttn ' S > 1 i } niBwUa : th «; ) n ) y ; 4 aftr 1 ) pape >' J * J * t * afaedd& ? ! Voice in i ^ . i ^ half * v thQti ¥ 0 ptu >^; : tftT ^ v ^ c ^ ora ^ JnlV ^^ orthe 8 e » tence (^ the % erfo ] Let We sbum-Radical enlogisers of t / iatrnsh-lijM of JVhiggery the Malthusiaa " Sun" contradict this if . theucan !
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 19, 1838, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct525/page/6/
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