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LIBERATION OF ! FEARGUS O'CONNOR. ;
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TO THE MAlUil ' ls uF \ . uUMANBY , 1 IF . TR MAJESTY'S SECRETARY OF STATE ' YOll THEHOilS DEPARTMENT . ! Mt Lord , —Your ord « r for my rek-A ? - I ' rom the ¦ t . leVsl fjiio ^ y in "which I hnvc bc-fa di-i . iti . c- j for ura ' ly sixteen moLthi , readied iu-re o : 4 S .: nJ-y ia .-i , ; when ii ? contents were immediate " : y comwuiwcaicd : to me . My Lord , ¦ vrhr . o vo'i csr . net erpect ray 1-a . t . k . ? for tL . ii act , c-.-rta . inly very prompt . y j . i * IueJ to . ueers ^ tv . l-ut £ 0 ly . r ^ denied to justice . y » -i i : \ :-xc . ? a > o ^' . e ' . uiuj ; c . nsolo ' . v . y -. o ms :.. id gr .. ¦ ¦ ct ' -. - . i in your . Lordiiiip , La the aee .-iiit-aaiiae ^ t 10 ; our ur-ci- i « .-r my itbenf -on . My LvrU , 1 " ' . "a ? de-L'r . r ' . eJ as 2 mo ? : ciD ^ rou ? p ^ r .-ji ;; a . iiso fjr bau -i ; ie ru ' . e of e . \ y-: d . .-r . _ . ¦ prevailed uiiuer a sli . iij i , ' -.-c . s . i-:- A-iuiin'str . . ;;¦ . ¦ " , " ... at ; L . res 3 " - ; r-: or en ? " av-weti ; :: the ilv . i ^ e ci Cou > mons 1-y cu ' -c-rs an-i in-mb ,.-.- - - ; of ih-.- Cc- 'vn ' rr . r . ' , in . a * . if we . liie CLui ;>" . ? , vvr-. u ? : l-. ^ uliy , \ vwire UtTtrihele ?? c . yj . " --vi : ... ' j / removed " fiuK iha es-.-i--. d p- ; . ' . .:. Ik-vrcv-. r , my £ ord , yon r .-ve , iu my op . . \ oz , a . J v .-ry p : cp .. rly , c :,-? v . "td ' . he ; i < ig 3 :-. r . i 01 IE-: C . if . ¦ .: V ; . >" - ; i ^ .:.. :. ¦ y d ; -r-. ii .-i :. . ^ ; y \ : ' p . a f ^ uij-L ' .: •; . ¦ v v . - .:: i :.::.: p .. r--lj-: r : 0 : t ::.- .-. ^ -.- ; :: cv . ; : ' .. ' . c ' :, : ^ : ¦ -. -.-i :: t- ..: rue ;! , ¦ nect—tty of uuiiu ^; ; u . > ..:.- = : ^ r u . y _ , ¦ ¦ - .. i » ivur fur i-. vo > - .-r ; . "iouiv . iry Ljrd . vi ...- ^_ .- " . ' ... o .. v xrr ^ r ;; 1 ::: ' .. - " ¦ . ;• . ¦ : ¦; " c-t r - . n ; o ^ 'cr is : _ . .. * , < . - ¦ j ; . t .. ci o : i . cctM :: y ovor will . I - — :.-.: c-- - ¦ _¦ : : i ¦ ¦ ; - _ r-- ¦ J .. ~ " vf ^ O : i \ 12 sT'j " iljo . i lnj . lt .- > .: Jc ! : v . l . ' .- i . } - < . -. " . I :, hfc ' . f ^ T' -p-. Ti ' ... a . ; I -u ' . i jVl ' , ^ ; ; . u" j i .. < - :- ¦ . * .. ... ¦ _• * . r \ -. ' , n ; y ciiir-.. i ^' . ' iry j > -i -j . -o - - - - -to ' - < . :. _> tl . rvi ; : l :-.-i . i . c : v .... j :, Iv _ t-. _ . .. L v ¦ ... . - 7 ¦ . r ..-. :-. r ray reica-t . I r " :. ti . Il r . it :. " ~^ - . r .. . ;• . 1 the lor . S ; P- ~ t , but Sr .-ii C ¦" .. " ..: rJ V . i \ - '' i' ' . o crc-lU-^ a :. etr v , L ' . vli o ;; -rr ; d - . n ! ::. ! . '• - . . a- - . rri . fii M ¦¦ i-d-y . i :. v :. A ... 11 " , I » .- - . . f . p-. -., I ' . . bf ' -jT"d w ;"" : s t ; - ;" . li :. \ . 1 . 1 . 1 " . . . '• . - .. ^ . ¦ i , . ' ¦ ! j ' . r--C-.-: vv : Ir :- I t . k tl . t : ' . ' . " ..- ' : : -: . ]'>' ¦ ' " : " ..: ¦ ^ ... ci : h . ' iiJ . : ¦ .. - . :: vt . d . wi -i .-: :.. ; :.. ^ : :.: ...-v ; - jrrcit z ^ I < i-T ? i \^ r \ :. c :. -. \ . n a ^ l :-.: .- : _• : loi' ^ -iav pr . £ <^ ed a :. d U- ^ ir ^ . l . y- ; jia , it-i pc r C- ! :. » k : ; ' . « . l . ' i the courss oi' co ^ Ter ^ a :: ^ : ; , tl . v >; : > j-c : - 'f a ^ - own ; : r . c--jf h- ' - lihwas ii . TCKlutv i'f t .-. aMr D-.:-.. c .- ^ r . be J .--5-I--: l L-v •„ : - ; : if I V -i : -: . * :. - -i Li . ' ¦ ::: ¦ ¦!• . •• • ¦ V - ' . < ' ¦ ^ :, S . -. V . : v - I- ] C ' . --. •" . / . ' ¦ ' -- : " of V " .. _; ' . . ; . _; - ¦ .-. •• . . lie ^ -: u i .- ji— : " . 1 v , .. - or . ' ...- - U . ' . :.-. .. H' " v ~ er . I r- > u ;^ u e ::: ^ r ; o ;'> . . - ' y : ¦ ^ . ..- : t / . : ¦ : D . ' .:... !; " .. " . - . - 11 ; . ?• : i-i L ¦ 2 ;" ; :--. ~ . , ' - ' _ ' ' J ¦¦ u _ i _ :: cn to mer ^ v :,:,.,. ;; ; " . - . • ¦ : ?¦ ; ¦¦ : \ ' ..-. C ' riv . j , u ; a ;•• . - .-.
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THE ! OCOXXOR DEMONSTRATION | COMMITTEE TO THE ' ! WORKING CLASSES OF TEY . EMPIREFellov .- Workmen , —The will ot God has prevailed over the "vrill of ruau . and our tyrant ? Bbo were deaf to our appeals for the liberation cf out friend and champion , have been compelled m length to } ield to necessity what they , j-eiuse-i to justice . On Monaay lpxi , the 30 ill of August . O'CONNOR WILL BE FREE : A > . ^ . brothers , our present object is to make tis freedom a welcome offering , bv presenting for ht ~ acceptance the incre-nsed arlection o ! ibose for ¦ w Lora he has Ftruircled . It is now more than two years since O'Connor wn ? first tried at York by a special jar } -, for v . hat is called libel ; it is nearly a year and a half since
he was again rried at York fcr what is caLed " paV-licsnoD of libel : and outoth occzinm ? we had an opportunity of hearir . fr and iudeinc for ourselves , as well of his principles as of bis courage to snpport , ic ^ rn . Ad ^ , fellow workr ' . en , we cnLesita * iucK' deel-ire t :. at Lis manlv fLand against oppression , his ur .- ? r dt > resaru of self , his rlrm adherence to our rrinci ' j les .
and his ndvooacv of our nghrs . tanur .: n . ~ to look 'up ^ ' 3 Chanism as the on ? oliv tV . r . :: worth iivin ? for or worth rtyicg for . Tor uearlv .-ixreen months he has been a Trisoner -sriiliii ! view o : our everv ihv . 'ro " -jl . isre t ar . d q , 2 T b ^ arts have = « :: ! : when of ; e : > : i : nr- ] e ; ivi : iir th d :-. the smoky ce ! l . ^ hi ch c- ' -t-t ^ it .-ed the
crc-c-rir . ^ ^~ 'i Jn ? t Oi-cir .- ^ ns : i -iv ' ¦ " .: ever : ov : r . ~ s ] tr ' tt of our friend . ^ . v . e have ?
macie i' a vart of our duv to " - i ~ Ir ir .-. v ,. am K ' . ' rr Las he allowed us fcr oi : e ir--if . ent to ^ t - " ? r r : o dcvc- e an h- " "jr r . ' - vari-: L-ne ^ u : ! iJ
its Herat .::- !! . For manv r . ivutt .= p ^ s * . H ¦ r > T ' . rr-i ro CTeat m ^ -M -ai :-rT . to convince c-: c : r . :-. t : 5-e :: ~ e that O'C \> sn : " ~ co :.:: ; ie : r-: i : ur . s 't : h-r ::. ii ; ii ] 2 his cc : ; s : i : u ; -.-t : t ; . ~ v . ov-.-r . the Trse " . . " . v . crs ilii r . t tii- ^ ovc-r the i . tci t :: itil - } a ~ t v .- -. rL v . hz-u a eer : t £ eate iras fbrvi-srnrJ to the lijr . te SecretuTT . statins thai lons ? r cczTs . zr / . ^ n ' . . v-:.: ; J ^ 1 ; j ? er x ' \ - s ii ' e of the rriscc-r : ar-. l ii- ' .-rr ^ -re an ' -r-:-T v .::- ; hnhe ^ / - " ? rvr . f :-r h : s ivivr-.-te . :. ^ 'l in
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to . siit-s . itt :: ? r ; rr . e .-.: > -iy \< - ' - . r S -tre . -. : -r i :. r ch- ^ rr . r .:. - . / - := * i : ^ r-thv c - . nttcr r .: ;•• ¦ . ¦ - :: 0 " .. T s ~ \_ .- - . 0 "O ~ < XNOH ,- , . _ . -- __ - _ _ ^ ^^ ^ tv ^ ~ -y ^ . ^^ - ^ ' ~ - " zr '*• " ** . * in ; . :- . A .. ^ .: Al . ^ . ' ¦ . _ : i > ( . ¦ . " ¦ -. ¦ :.-.:.--TBimiPHAL CAR !
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' , ¦ MAK > MAT . s ox ll- - - ] : > l-: n . vciv . COMMITTEE OF K I-: LL A > L " !) D ; : . i . \ STR ATI : ¦ N . T ~ : ; :.-: :: v ? . we ' . r ::: ? W :. ; - a :, ] ( J . - ? --:: n : i :-::.- -.-: enrr : —a-:-:. •;¦ r : -. I . t ; c . - _ I : ¦•";"•> . w - ^ rir ^ H . - - - :. jtiL ; .:.. ; -. 1 . i > ji- ^ iJ-i- N i . ix a TiiiT ' . MPHAL cat ; ::: Ti : e > . * -:-. - :-: ' : ' :. ? ? - ¦ tie u . re- . . i rhrr-. In t :.: ~ crJrr the rroce- ^ tvi : v ,- ; : i }• - , -ffr'l r \~ .-... .- _ , ,. „; .. , ; ,, f -, T- _ .. .- -: .. ,.:-. - - Kt . 2-- - > ::-.: re C 4 ri . i .= 1 ^ :--: ; d . v . h-:-re Mr . f ! • . ' -. ¦ : > L ^ r v . ; : ; : ri- ^ v :- ^ i-e >~ > . ] .-- p- . vle . A :: rr the T . u ' . ii- ti . M ;' i . g Mr . O \' -t :. ¦ :. -r : i ::-1 thr c ; : ^ ::--e t ; ^ . ; recvive the ; rlr ::-i ~ * ' :.- ' v . y . v I ' . 'i . ' . 'iT ' . : ¦" .: ' . T- .-h ihvir j reset : re .::. ti i-. rj-- r om irv - t ^ r , ' . -r ti . r T- ose ; ^ -i wL :-r ,- : hr u-1 ,-- " >? r .- ' -y rr . - r .- ' ^ ci thf-: r t :--::. p . -.-. A : > : a fi ^ -: s . i-. ;'' . . A ; :-r < u'T-r M :. Di ' . ^ nur r " : •• .- ¦ ' ; . ..- _ " ' i * "¦; v . : i ] a t-. r- ^ - * :. c _ : nrr ; i : '" - Uro :-..- : ? . we Lave thus Ln--riv s ' arr-1 the c . TTv . v . z- " :. -:. s t . * . ~ .- '> f- r . i ^" "' ; r ? -- ; vr ^ the clu-= e > o : t :,: ~ c ^ u ^' ry ar ^ n :-j . ~; rifv . ire-iiv ^" - > :-r-i :.-jtiz : a to > : y li . cu uT-. in ti . ; t" f-.-easion 1 . */ : ; v . * t = t Tt- 't lc -. ' ' > T : s : 'i- ^ rei -s ni- im c ' t ; ii r ! : » - "¦ " \ :. i- dc " ;^;'!^ : ^ v . 'til Lr n v . -. tiou . 1 . r > o : £ iov-a ^; : sTi . vt tit : l Luthonah ti ; klni vine-- : t-1 "rit . v- 'hrre > . -: r-:-.:: tt 5 tr ; r ! c-es n ¦ ^ ¦ ' p » -r : ;; : the Ktiteiice of so iit :::: c-rDt : s a " i ^ iv vi ( , 'L ; . r : is" > cire ~ o he f -.-uzj-i ia orher ron-n .-, % ¦ -.- * r- ' -ivin ^ - ^ t- ::: t ? c .: r .. ; al cc- "¦] -r : i :,: n ¦ : ¦ : < yzr :- ¦ ¦ :. :-X --T - ' . -L - ^ i !'; e en ^ r : re . we have iiic-jrr ? .-: ..: ; Cat-i . Cr ' . '• ..: ct ] eQ- " ? t i-- ' vn : n th a lctr rr -i - ^ i v . i- ; c- ^ -l-I-r :-. sr :. " -: n L-t !^ rt-o-:: d to share . N ; . v . ^ ; ¦ ¦ - ¦ "WrM \\ . V . a f--elii ^ uf j-ul vu-y : ' - '? c" - ¦ . - -...-: ; - ; r j- ' -rt . ? n " * : 1 ; :-. itj ¦ _ ^ r L-:-: u : jn .
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B IRKING SAM . Lectcrers FCSD . The conuuittee for the niaDageuie « t of the abora fund have received the itquiieil anu > uut from " Walsall , Stourbridge , Wolverbaiiipton , Bilston , and Birmingham , aud 33 Mi . Mason , of N < 3 Wi-asUe-upon-Tyne , has been appointed lecturer , and that s considerable sum will bo required to dviray his tra ¦? riling ertpenceS to Birniillghuui , tile following pl-. iees ;» re requested to forward a fyrlaight ' s monej as soon ;\ 3 possihle : —Wednesbury , lirumsgtoye , Worcester , Kiddvvminster , Kedditcb , CoYcniTj , Nunaaton , Fjlesiul ! , and D . rrentry ; any other places , not named , who have a desire to secure the services cf a lecturer are a ' EO requested to forward their money as q . uick ks thev can . All place 3 , who art ) nut pr .-pircJ to do su , wiii i-e p !« ased to transmit a letter lo the secretary , Mr . Gs < rge White , No . 3 Court , K&sti-street . Binniuglam , ? tating their reasons .
llELEiSEOF Fa a Ro v s O'Connor . —The pleasing mtehiitence uf the reuiU . « i ^ u of the remaining portion of niijirisouiuent of the great . C . artist advocate and champion , arrived in BiiHti&gh . iiii , lli Tuesday morning , in a letter fruni O'Conuet to ttr . Gturge WhiU ) . The letter eUted the intention of Mr . O"Co ; ir . or to visit Blrmingiiam , prerious to tbe 27 th . of September , Wllich . Welcome new * spread with ibe greatest rapidity , and 'was received with ur . ivsrtal jjy througir the Chartist Tanks . A letter was immediately tlispati-Jjed , requesting the ui-.-iaunted fricnii of the j'tuple , to attend the grand tua purly and balJ , to be hcl < . i wi the 21 ot of September . It is also in fo- -i ' . tun > laiiv . n to hold a yreat public meeting on the occasion , wh-.-i ' , there is :, o doubt , the men :: ud won . en of Binuui . haiii vfiii rally in thousands round tfu-ir tried and beloved friend . Hurrah ! hurrah for the OljurtHr .
On Monday Evening , tbe wsaal weeKiy meeting ¦ f the National ( 'hsr : er As-aciaticn " was held at ttreir ¦ ' . u in Frceinan-sticec Mr . P -untney was catted to Hie chair , and introewced Mr . 'White to -Address the E :-. etuig . Mr . White ; dtSi-rib . Tri tbe oppression which es . st < : d iu Eni : ! an < l an ; i lr . land — . xposed the metboit resurtfrt to by the Ii . sTt-runiciit , to CJiise a feeling vl britred to exist bstween tbe iintives of these countries , :::: d stcwefi the Tritons ¦ why t ' le Irish demanded a Hep > -al of tbe Unio : ] . He hoj . t-l the English ami Irish fl- ' . rk'ng men ¦ would ur . ito . m . u jrive the hand of fellowship to each rti . er , that th- ' -v ' . uicbt by their co-oppr ; i-
' -. n , s-. cura jus ' -ice f ^ r t ith c < j ; mtries . Tls e Iri ^ b wcv . Ui tb- ^ n at * the U ; .:- > n r-. p . \ il .-i 1 . and U : e English vroul-. l gel the Pci ^ leb C ... iTt-. r , ¦ which ho hoped wou ' . <\ funn the bi-.-sis of tLe lri .-n Parliament Hu w ; u gl . id to see the good s ' stliug vL . . cx . i-led between the Eii o iiah ind l ^ ish worki ng l ; : en , a ! i > i i ; uped that it would continue un ' . il botti cjuutii-. a w ^ i-: tlesietl witb frctl ' OllV Ke t ' uen ct .: uu > r . tcJ o . ; tU K ljOv ^ position whi ch Hie Chartists ht-ld , au'l cur . ciuucil I ' .-. uiil loud cheers . Pi LLtr >! e >; i ! ng—A mi fling was held at tbe ] t . r . riv S i'lou , 1 ) x tdeat » ri-r «)« F , on Tuesday evening la-., ^ t . -h v .: \ ^ adurcf * -. a by Mr . Geoiije ^^ hite . on
' .,- } -r \ i : cipleB Ot tLe C ; it . i-r and th-j ntCt «> i > ity oi i : . r . :. \ i ' . o ; igit the wiTir . i i clBsses . " at tbe same ; ..,-. ^! - . ; i-. iu . i . c « l the mt- v , : cd re !© 36 d of Mr . UC . niuor , -. oa-j o ' ek-.-k v : \ - > 1 r : : , j DeXt , and ccu-lu-l- ' a by ' -- * - !' -. tUe ir . ir . y s ¦• - !* ¦ . ' x > -Win-. b Mr . O L ' uii ::.-r hail . j .-. ir- , n r -V .- Ai oi tuc ¦«• ii : i . i c :. i : ses , r . nd hup ^ d tlu . ' . hun Mr . < - >¦_ ' .-r > r . t : rrivc ; in lUriuiughun , Ibe peo' . r w -: ;; : it « - iLr . i' tr-. t . tu . ie lo iiitu by assembiiiig .. t ! i ..-ji :. .-j- . 'j i iVvlj :-ii : ; rir" ; "T rn-i-ption . Mr . Wj ; ilc ... tid . l :. ; . t t v ., ; - Live ii . t- - . ¦\;> j ' . \ <> i I . e N itiunal Chur-^ r , \ - ~ ,- ' : l ' .. . i : Uj Ui-. ^ t eVtiJ j-. 'S ^ lble eX- ^ rl ^ u : l o : v tUJ CC :..... Tin : i ! . trl-.-k ; th-jii i . uy . j lUVvii Utirty t ^ ie ^ Va
' : r 1 ' . jU' : ~ u ^> : aor , ; .:. cr v . iii . ii li ^ -y separated . i " .: ! ! .: ¦ . >> .: ; > i t ! : ; ¦¦ - A m ^ ctln ^ rr . ii ..-: ' . •' . -,. - . "L Li :-: ' . i- * . r ; :-.: J- ' r-iv . ; . » r ! -. » trfet , ni ^ 'ln-Viv ¦ ¦• -.. •¦ ..: ; 1 . t , Mr . J . \ V : is-.. ir' -m in tue c-h . iir . Tii " ; h ' " : k \\^ e a . 'jdr-s » -d ; y >¦ r Wi . itt' , in the c-nrEb ! " vi : ; n . a L-: i . .: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : V .. ¦ ¦ m ¦> th- i ' . vj .-oeritk-al con-iuct of : h- ] j . ^ -t' -. i . ' y . n . Mi . i .- ' . er * w ] , > lately ad ~ f >! iMe-l ;< t :--: i .. > -.- -jr . 11- iLeii : i : ir ! -lp tl : y cor . ilu-: ' . of 11 ¦ o ' . _ '¦¦ •¦ ¦ ' ' -i-i in ! - ¦' ¦ * <¦•' .. ¦ ' - £ a . ! . i j . 'in ' . e'l cu' tha fi- ' i ! y f i ''' i ; : r-. ' u ;> t .. . sti . li \ -r-ir . s f-. r a 5 ^ ^ ' . ¦ . ln ; t . H > . ' x " rtf-I : LI i ' - 'S ; " . t j l-ii ! i !' a t !; e : r ex riinn * at . d
" .-i . rp-sn : i . ; i f T-. iv .-ivcj i :,: \ f-r V-.-r . r p iUtv-. il f . ii " . r ,-• . - , •' ¦ . ! . ' ¦ . J .-.- ¦ ¦ ji ^ . y L- i .. ii ; i ; iin then Ut- ! iverr > l ; r > ¦ : ru . it > ¦ ' i- 't ^ it--- ::. ' !} .-j fi . ur .-e ' .. f w ! : i . ; h he said tl . At ¦¦ Ji . d i-. « -n r . ) --r :.-si . ..- for l !! - ' . ry ytirs ; t ! . ; it Lj s'I !! -, J his rdijtivus . seiiiiiii-nts , but iiaJ sviJ . ir . ited himsrif from tb * C ' - ^ ret-iti u u « v liich ha -telonaed , aa he considered lt to bo a iu . KUfjBinkiaz utAii ± ' ™ ii % ex ^ scd the hrrx-i-r ^ -y cf ih < iBiiJfbzr-prv '*< sh t » -saw :-t- ¦; - - ^ -s a Li ^ , «•; ...-1 t * :-.- / u ^ - ^ . si in starving tlseir ! -.: - ' .-zS , al . U V . ^ i i L : j . i ! -.: lu ' cd . itiiTAL i . r . ; : i ; r . '< ii-:.. —The usual niet ' -i-ng of ir-.. ^ :..: ^ ' r -a- :: ; .:.. > ' . < .. i . cl ' . at Mr . ( j : ' . tu : ( . > V , Uld M- ¦ -::. -tr- t . •; - ::. Uy < -v -r-i-. g l ; - ^ t , Mr . Bliick ill ; .. ¦ . ' . ' 'r . J . ¦ . i :::.-: r : ii c-ii . ' - 'I lipou the wardens t ^ hu .:-. i !!¦ iL- : ;; ;! r ; ' i : r . v !¦; ,. ! - -, tir «' l , when Mr . Moor-. .: ' . in a t-:. ; : i , Mi ;' .-:., v ,-.. - ¦ : : Ju < t ' . 0 the aiiiOUIlt Cul-: >; .:-- ( i ' . b .: ii , ; .. i u- : > ' ¦ t . 1 _ f twenty-Jive iihillinu ^ . ; : r ii \ .. ; ; .-i . a ' -. ; ..- ¦ ¦ -. ^ ir- ' -r I hims-if aa an ac . iv-. c !!¦ . t-r . Aftti i ' ..-j ;;; r-y . i ..-ir . (* s h . i'l coiiciudtd , tLu r-. . -: t t i : ' .:.: ¦ , t ' l ; n J ^ st « . i' .-: * '• ¦ n - was real to the i :: ' _ ' .: ; .. - . » i > . r wbl-.-h Mr . . "•; --r . : i li ' .-ped that thu stute-?; ,- ;; : : -, ur . : ij ' .. r . ii wi , i ::-i i- _ - i ; nec ; ed , as h « tbuuii ' iil : t ; . ' : ! . ' . : '¦*• i ¦ : ; . ; : .-r .-.-. rl . i ' c ii . ' cant thut lies Wu .-i lur '¦ : . ' . _ i . ' ; C' :.: ; r ; t ; . ijj :. itly , : i K . i fH . 1 of the Cuion , iitui \\ . :. t -a .- ! : „ .- : ¦ ¦ ::. t- )¦•¦ . t ^ i .. c ' .: itc ( l with anything _ :-s . i-. r . M-..: i-j . - v- .- t " .-i : i- ! . ;< 5 il upon to address tl ; e Hi-- tl .. « , ¦ w :.. v ' :. Le ¦ .. •; i « i . "_ c . u 7 t .-r and huuumrous .-j .-.- ^ ci . ' 1 .-w . i . e lr . ^ t : i . > ji IK ¦ . ' ]_ ¦ 3 Whiu- a ; io S ]> -Jce - .. ' . s - . ii-j ; -. -i .. ' . ' . t : u : ¦ ¦¦ hivh ' . ¦ _ Secretary dbciari-d his . ' . .-. l t . i . _ ¦ rrij .. ; . . ., . <• ;) ,- . A- » ociation iu Duoiin : ¦ » i- aL --l . l . fl VL .-. .. : . p r . ' -c- t .
O ^ an- rt . il ' . i ; . n • M'n-M . —FeargusO'Connor , t ' .-q . h tx :-tc - i ia j'J ;; . ; . u ^ Ii .-irn to attend the tfa ; ^ r : y . ¦ uh . tL : tt-k - ^ j ^ lih .- l . u t ; -. ' .- i'lst of St-p ' embor . 1 i :- ' T , i \ ! : ' .- ' , ¦ . ¦• -. ami . Javts . —The general co-. i ; - ! L ! i :--e i . T-.-.-i : n :: t :: i-: n uirn of the above nainu ¦! ¦; : j : v-. ci : a ' - : . u i ' . < u .- ; n wt-ekJy meeting oa Tu- s-. ' j y i-rfiii : r . ¦ - .=-, . ' . ' -. i ' :, OTp ' j i ; i the ci . air . Jt v- ; i .-.-j r .- ! . •] v > _ u . ' j .-ar a ifii .-r I'c = tiii , to the Mar ( j : ii . H o \ Njiin ; . ¦ ¦ ¦>• w :- ! .., !! t d- : -v , ri-jii-tsiinji au ajis ' . vt-r t <> the ni--:. ; : ir'ai --. ' . t )• . ; n : s c lum ^ ite--. " It was al = o re .- ;• •• ' ; . " i u tiio utiMi : : te . hdld a public nieeti : \ , t-v--ry i ' u ¦?¦ ; : } - rv , _ i ; ' ! : > . ' , tcr ' . he ^ lrpose of crc a'i : ;^; j . 'i ' urc op : i ; i- ii 1 . 1 ij . v .. ur ot ihc vfeuu ] . ? , and > o la ^ -e : ii rites ; -. 'r carr > : i . i , ' lh-- \ i'j ( ts " ^ pie-Oo nimittee i . 'ilo Lii ' t- ; t ; " j :. ^ \ j . ^ j '' i :. ai ibia Jfoiircittee , for the ; .. ri . vse uf . ' :: ' ; i . lt th-.- _ -rnoral jVn *?? , do agree to . i ; . ; . t- ? . ^•• irv r •; . ' .- ::: < . i ¦ and p . ac 5 ^ <) tc . lo bo ]« it f& ? t ' .:-j ! uf . i , ct •¦¦• - ; :-. ; . it . o : i or ' ui ' . i corDaiktoc . " r . ^ 8 SJB »; jr . lii . ! .:, 11 ¦• li-.:. ~ , an I Thompson vvere (^ ciod in < ii . ' . j ,-r- of i ...- i- v , ; i ) inec . by order , Tiio ^ is H . rj :, \\ , . J . 'ii . N V-, ; . \ i .- ' ^ r > -, J , > : nt Secretaries ; A ! c uiU . u . n- ^ . - ;¦ ¦ ¦• .. > . s > r : i .-.- vomminee to be addressed to . '« 1 .. ( . ; n .: i , S . r » :. ilc \ l ^ e- ' : ane , lj : rmingba . ni . PLYKOU'TE .- The fo'lo ^ ir . g resolution was a ^ ri ir'i to at a 2 cru-r ; il : ! ie- - ' - i :-g of Chartists o n Mon'ii' -i ¦ — " Tl . e } -i . iiuii of > ' . r . 'I t . umas' B * dwell's en « i » pejii ' iit as ui ? .-i ,-i--ii 3 : y for tbe f-. unty Of Devon lnvins ¦ -xp : rt ; .. l , s .,. J f . at -riiLit-. vi .-in rtLurcod . tO JJ . Uh , tb . it tL ' . u-j > : tuanks o : if ; - t " i .-irti !!* s i > f this district are iliie .. uJ are Lieic ' . ) LMVen Li'u , for hid untiring z-alnnd c-i . u .- ^ y , UJidcr in-st ur . Tiiv jur ^ bl-c cireuiu =, taccos in tl . e i j'j'j ciii . e v . Li . > t a :. ' j ^ r . ^ ' us . "
NEWCASTLE— The ChctttstB h ^ d theii -weekly nieeti . x ; vn M : ¦ ,.: r evenist ; , Mr . Cdfldon in the chair . i ' ,- ) t > i-iut .- iry r-.:, ' . l tLe in : r . uti ' r of imt meetiug ; like-* i- ' = iif . t-r : r .-: a :-: r . u ( . •¦• ni : Qr , selling that au order l .-id j-.:-. t ars ' v ^ -. from tilt II , , i \ e Q 8 fic 6 for Mt . 0 'C'b i : i .:.:-: O : j :- lii-r ; r .. 'jzi frjm 1 eri jfeoL 7 'he Hall iniir . ri ! . 2 t- ! y ruhi : with m . st ii . if- : i : nip ^ heeK > . Mr . II :. rri ^ : i tJ-fcn nmvid ;; ¦ d Mr . Sirr ';; : ; . ; Seconded tht : fo ! - I-iwing ri . s- - -. iuti-: ii . ¦'¦ r h ; c " o ~ . ~ 33 c . rrpd ur . iinilliou > ly : — ' T ::: wt the i : it : ; n : it ' --ii of Mr . O Goiinur ' a rt-iL-; :. s > i l >< ajiiv une . u 1 'V } i ' i : t " : d to-ji . urrow jiiorning , ami to .-ii ; i ; -j > -. ; c i . ' i .-lii : ^ >¦•; It id , for th--, voirpusf of electing ;; ¦' :-. ' t . ^ att to ! iit-et uii-. l c-. ) i ! g'atu ' . ¦ ¦ - Mr . () Connor on iiss liv . j ' s at ti . e iiri-. ii gave , iu tiij naiar ; of iiie p- 'tnot ^ of Ntwn-tl .-. " i ; .--re wt' > - _ - : r > ^ -: jinny rj' - ' -v 7 ( j : jubfr . s - :. T- !; - ¦! . rtt'l thr tu ; n of : .. ill . hnruieil iu for Mr .
Vi :. ; . a ' . e Mt .:: nNi ; s . —The C " - ' ? . rti « t . held a ruiVic cieii ; i , L ' o . i lust v \ , uj . c-day -5 ve : ; : flj ; w-.-tk , at Lijke iliii , wi-.-cn ivjia :: iai ;« d Oy nil the male popui . itio ; - iu t . ic v ; ,. 3 t ; e . 2 ilr . X . ai-oii very ably auci - t .-. si ; j ihciii on the u--Cj : siiy of procurlug a full and tair rcp .-cM- ; itatio : i in u . e sio . t , as the only means oi i ' ei " io > . ri £ the u-i ^ L-rv so vciy prevalent amoii ^ st the : ; : prot ' c ' . t' j ixiiiiic-j . j . lie speke ibr neariy two
r . yMYy , Jtid > vas louvily cheerca tJiroushout . A £ oa < J ir . uiiy new mLiub ^ rs wirceuroiled . The Newcastle v hart . jib uei-i a pubi . o mef / Mi ^ at Freeman's How , a eoliiery village Bear i ' artiey . > jr . C ; o ^ w ^ i ^ ' . i . d to tl ; e chair . Mr . ilar ^ an , in a very talented m-aii !» -r . Kciurcd \ v-ou the Five Points of th--I ' vop . t ' r Charter . > i ;; i \\ ii >^ i ' -x- ' r consistency with t :-o , a-. v of G ii uii . i iiuinauity . A few friends hero eontr ' . vutcd " 2 s . lo ' .. to M ? . O'Brien ' s Petition Yaad . N-veral Chartists acconrfSauied the speakers dov-n to ll-art-. ^ y a Gistniioc of li enrly four miles , when another public nKUing -svuS hold at funr o ' clock . Tr . e whoie population of the village listered to the variou ? pLisons who a-ildrts-ted vhe ; n , illustrative of thy piinciplei ot univerasl liberty ; afier ^ hich th . y escorted the friends a ^ J fay ag ; iie beach , where tiie gtcan-boat i : ^ y in waiting . TOBBiORDSK . —Mr . L ^ ob of Manchester , lectured i ; ere on Monday night , to a numerous 3 R < i attent ^ e audience . At tfcc cV . ise of bis address votes of ti : 3 nks vrcre J ^ iven 10 XllC ifCIUrLT , FtUT ^ US O ' Lounor , and all pah' . ka-l pTi a or . er « , Tiutforgeitnia Fro-s , Wiliiamfr , aud J « ae . , to the Editor of iik Kouliem ii-n-, to ilr . John JUllJnrake , for Ie : id ; i 3 £ ki = ruoa :, ai » d to vue Chairnu'Ji .
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CtrBBAM . —At th ^ fa ^ Woraartiste ^ Friday evenii-g , 20 th inst ., the ^ Ma ^ ifi ^ NUUtkfb' ^ M unaujinoosly agreed to—^** TlrtS fiatrnj ^^ ti Si ^ eTed and approved of the plan of orfftinfeition of the NAtJtffijtf ^ alPleif * Association of 6 kat Britiin , we ^ l \ Motii 0 fl 0 d ilto the members of this Aesociatfon at , tBfe 8 iSt : 4 etieral meeting forthefr adoption . " The nieeifrift ia fixed for this evening , the 2 « th inat ., at Bradford ' s Temperance Hotel , when every member is requested to attend . RUN » EafcAM » . —On Sunday afternoon , Mr . Williams lectured a \ th $ Life-Boat House , to a larj ^ e audience . His ; sujjjftct was the power ot' Chartist reform to remedy exiatiBg grievauccs .
KEIGH 1 . SY .--Tho news of the speedy liberation of Mr . O'ConuoV was received in this town wuh thu j most pleasurable excitement . A-baud of music paraded the streets , and a large public meeting was ' held in the Working Men ' s Hail , at which several ; coD ^ ratuJatory addressee were delivered , and it was ; determined to iuvita Messrs . O'Connwr , O'Bvien , j and Banbow to visit Ketgalcy ae 6 oon as conve-, nient . It was also dotermiaed that a lot of the lads , would attend the liberation . ; SAT . 1 SBTJRY . —The cause goes gloriously on here , j A large room ha ^ been taken for lectures , and Mr . ' Vincent is oxpecttid shortly to visit this place . kYCAVlYX . EBON £ —Mr . Ball . - * delivered a lecture here on Sunday evening , on the banefits that would i arise from a liou .-se . of Commons , chosen under the ' pri / ici [)! e 3 of the People ' s Charter . Mr . Scott gave j a very cheoring account of the progress the cause j was making amongst the trades of the metropolis , i
TIIBEVRY . —A numerous and respectable meeting I o ( Chartists took pines on Monday evening , Mr . Fussell ; in the Clwir . Mr . Wm . Balls delivered an impressive adtlress npo » tha poiuta of the Charter , and the means j to bqienrplojefi tor its attainment . A Toto of thanks j was p . issed to Mr . Fi > s » e ) l for his conduct in the chair , j On Tue . nlay , Mr . Watts attended the torg « room at the j Northern star . No . l . Golderi-Tarie , where * numeroaa j iiieetiig took i )! -ico . A discussion on the points of the Ul );» rter vm introduced by Mr . S ;/ urr . Mr . Fasselt ¦ was ; i ] ijioint :: il to wait upm sevural members of tlie j ' .-weHt-rs' triulosociity , to conci'ct an adt ' rtss from the ' ¦ 'Ohartists to th " , esuhuiatory of thoir piir . ciules .
DEHBYSMIUE . —Mr . Buirstow lectured at Dufticld on VVtdnesi ' . uy nigkt , Witt very s $ Te < xt fetiVct ; after M'hii-li . an Association was formed . On Thursday , at Kipluy , to a cousiderabl'i audlunco ; Ss . lud . 'wus coll
ryOBLIN . —The Iri-h Universal Suffrage As ? oi'i :: * i : l-. clil tl ; ir n' - 'iiul vttk ' . y meetins ; on Sund ;; -y au . Mr . ' j'hernas Weed in the chair . Mv . 1 ' . M . llrojihy , i ' r . c .--tcrotary , rend the tntnutcs of the la-t uircrinr , afu-r which , thirty new ni » -in ! -e .-5 wm''iir . ilc ! , JUid several iiotirc-i for thn a'itrassiou oi ' i ) : ';; i-rs nvii ) ^ ivon . 'i'i : o c : ; : ! inria' ) , in a lumiuou ? r- ; j » ocii . op-ni-d tho fj ; r-in" *^ of tho mt-etin ^ b > . iisiTr-ririi ; the ehar ^ i-. s mide by Mr . O'Conncil airninst i ! iu Phartpj-, siid by detailing Mr . O'CoiiUtli ' s abti - .-fJui mt-iit o ; cv-ry princij'lt ; winch lio \ i : \ tl ! orni-.-jly r . f ;\ 'nc : i ( o . ( . Hh snH it iv : i-mii ihn recollection of tjv .-ry p- rs « ii p .-. scut , that Mr . O'Coniiell advofatcu tins tw . ' .-i ! an-. jiitioii of Liil ; t \ s in u 1 : 2 : 0 and in
n : ! turo . until not a tr . ic . i would remain behind , and > vt ^ vhen Sir . C : i ' . vi ' ord brought forward his motion : <; r iho to'al iiuufition of tithes , Mv . O ' C' .. ii ! i « ll voted with ewvy Tory in Ihc llon-e a ,-jjiiir ,-t Mr . C : a ' . vtorii ' s motion , am ) with tin ni ' i : ;; voiil-.-tirriiii ; spoiM-hc 1 ! 1 , ur ^ cd tho people of IrcVu . c ! 11 ¦ t to fay riii ; e ~ , ami b : ui { th : it Iik w . iuld iMtinr rot in jui ¦ htiii j > -iy HR ' in hifflspl ' . Hut v . ! ..-u p-or Kc : ily i-: m > . ; ht , the f . ro thus mJ ' ii- ' ^ 'l i ) : to his > w \ ui > d co : i-¦ o ' . vn'i ;];;!< ho would not t ' .. riiti ? 1 e-i to t . >; h"r . r .:: 0 ! h-ish'n : » n should ho a !! o-, v ^! r . ( J'ComiilI' iu bu th ; first snuvlyr , \\ c . vj <; ir : C 3 VCi-ra ! i ; d for noil-bayintl' . ' . ' <} " ti'iie 11 . He ilit-i in ) : ) il , and when Mr . U'i'ynnoli fuii ! id that * hi-la ^ t bvc-nh had left him—that pooi Rully no longer lived to reproach Inn wilh hi to ihc \
u < ui ^* jjy- ^ kt 4 riiC , r . uiy ^ uc ? . k' : d dovvji courts , aa ^ yjwk" fil at -cryrr irt Irciand to pay tithed , ai ' itr - ; iyin , fj ' . so n \ -n-h in opposition to them , aid at ' ts r 50 much bloo'l had bei-n sited by following his advice ; nmj that < iurinj ; the . administration of K-. rl Givy . . >!• - . O'C'i . 'iiell , in his letters to Lord Duuetumon , I ' vf-mri' -Jiiled Attorney-G-. ; ncral lilackbuni , an ! other Tory lawyers , to be promoted to tin- bi-in-h , whi ro they coiilil do no mischief ; but tho ni'ui !; "ivt Mv . ( 7 'Coiincll found that he w mid sh ^ rc in thr l > : itvo ; mgi } of th '> bench , jik ! that he con !< l g < t M * iiaii (>» s for his own T- ; la . ' -ioi ! S and fo ! iowi-r : ~ . froiij : iiat of c . ) i : ; mon pi / iic ^ njan , fo the e ' erk in tlullr . naper office , ho raised the cry " kei'p out tho Tories . " \ V <» . ¦• ever ^ t *) ii 5 « on iiko this pr tc' . i ^ ed on
a . cr- dnlons and c ;>) : h liiii' peoplu I Mr . Wood concluded oiim ' Ht gre ;; t checrmi ' . Mr . Kenry Clark s ^ H that , a ? a 11- ; n ; m Catholic , he fV ' . t proii'i of briiiirnonnLCtcd wi- h the members of tho Iii-h Uuiverr-. il S ; ii ' r . i ^ c ; V « i = oc ; iat ! oii . Mr . O'ConnelJuoriisedthein nf having I'ran ^ ompn nm-ni ^ st them ; he hoped that fie-o were many of them members of the Irish Uiiiv ^ rsal Sufi ' - af , - ' A ^ socintioti , in which there was no tlch'siin , and which would prove that we wen * mir" sv . i ^ l-smuI in contiltatii' ^ themthan MrO'Conw \\ had hren in his five years attunpjfl ^ 'l ^ treludc ihem into his over-pay ! : ; g a-socia ! ions . He hyped that those p « rson ^ w ! i-m Mr . Mr . O'Conncll had ondivivourcd to 'stigmatise , w :.-nld rather pity th . - ; t \ K ! i' . thon tioudcn-ir ! iiim : tor iu his ( Mr . Clarke ' s )
o ^ ir .: ot ; , it , betrayed a ^ reat vfeskjaess m Mr . 0 Conncli to pa . ' * such unmerited strifttures on a v / orkii !« : nan , as h- had d ^ no < m Mr . Brophy , who he was sorry to 'ay , was suiF'i'itig on a-i-onnt of the unw ;!» riii ' -ab ! e attack of Mr . O'Connell . ( Gvcat scnsati ' .-n , nno cries of "shame' ") - Hereseveval pcr ^ o : ; s b- > re testimony to the good . moral coudust of Mr . Bro ; ! , y , some of whom ha' ! known him for more than uvc ! vu years , and who always found him advuc : itin « < ho rights of the productive classes . Others bote tovrfniony 10 hin b- 'in ^ an ut fl'iiehiag suppovtev of ti " .-tenporanc ' . ? reformation , arid who kntw him to hav .-ai-it"d and as = ist * : d in tho fnriiation of four of tl ' . v . ^ v-soi'io ' . ic' iriDubli'i . Mr .- i 3 i- ) ohy thanked ti ; e nionib ' - 'r .- * t ' nr th" tfstimony they } jave of his charau-1
ier , and saic , ;> lthfii : ^ h labouring unaor cxcccdin ^ i ; 4 i-ca . ( . ' . iiii ¦ r . li . i . jjs , from iht-at ; asi ; a of Mr . O'Conr . L' iI , ho plf ' tL- ' - 'd himself that nothing short of sickness or
vc .-ry-ni . il who had swindled jjim ( Mr . O Hi ^ rius ) o ' . it ' ot a sran of . j £ 750 , a » d- other friends of U'Conncil ' Sj who bY'the-bjffl ^ are nowiiia compamons , but out pf-w ^ g ^ h ' 6 ttJes he ( Mr . O ' rlitfjrws ) had'been Uiid ^ - ^ Sfuif agreeable necessffiy of taking his stolen property , and whom he would have prosecuted as receivers of ftolen <; ooda ha 4 it aot besn for the i'iti'icnci ? of his rc .-pocted friend , tho late Rev . i ' titiic-k Walsh . Well , those persons , the tv . iisaJers t ' . tut their friends , and tho rcceivevs of tlic stoli-u goods and th-.: ir frioncs , aro now , JU ' i hive been f ; r boim years pa ^ t , th-;¦! " .- ¦ : ;! frloi-ds of tho groat Liberator , and h ^ vo ¦ . 1 : 1 t ' .-r y . 'iir ? past circulating tho vilest falscho ^ d .-¦ i ; r . r-i ( . in ( Mr . O'H . ) which human ingenuity or
: -. o ( i .-vil hi ! u ; 'If conld invent . What a stran ; :-¦;; f . e » : ' .--oi / iety it is when those men who forfeited ¦ .-very ri ^ ht to remain in the country if justice were iloii ' . u > tlu-ui , employ themselves contmuoiwly in v : hi ' y : iii ; n :: d traducing tho very man whom they iriYj p ' u'iJircd ; but , dare they , would thoy ventm'o £ 0 tlo a -j , vr ? To it not for the iufaoiotis impunity which V- ;\ O'C'onnell holds out to them I Who v . ro t '; o ? e men \ What are they ? Where did tln « y , o ; i :- ; iVoni I They herded iu Hties v / hilo those r vi : om t-i-y traduce wunt to school . Mr . O'Connd ! s : iii t ) :- ! t licproetiredtlie expn ! .: o : i ofhiui ( . Mr . O ' li . ) tVorn tho sjt-it-i . y of Irish volunteers iu January , ' .- -v-: ; , fcr cor . ijuct uubicoming a patriot , a gentleinai ) , ci- a C ' ii-i .-tian . Now he ( Mr . O'Higgiiir . ) hfcd j . 'O reiiollec-ri' . 'n of having ever been guilty of conur . ;> t fo niichristian as to a ? .= ert gnch unbhisbinfj
tal-ch' ; oc ! a a 3 these Ho now challont ; eJ Mr . uVoui . eH to s > ta ^ c publicly any chars-i of any nature or kii-. il whatsoever that was brought against him i'i ii ;>; V )! i : ); leiT Association , or in any other association . IJi-inni ' d defiance at him . He charged him as one 0 ! ' the mo ? t base , bloody , and brutal calurn-• . ii-A-. ors ti . it t : vur breathed , lie accused him ( Mr . O'lii . i ; in ?) oi' not being a ^ untleman , or of conduct not CHOommu ; a jjentl- man , why did ha do so ? for tho purpose of . securing his cowardly followers from the personal consequences of the lies and slanders v . 'u . ch ho enoouragod them to circulate a . bavntt hun ( Mr . O'iiiKRiuf >) . He a , " 5 ; ain called upon him to state publicly aud in detail all ths charges he could make out against him ; but he solemn '} ' warned him against celling any more lies . Let him tell the truth , the who ! o truth , and nothing ' but the truth . Mr . O'H . apologised for
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TSHjeWeen m&'&ien forO'Neil and M-Cart « w Mr . wn ' ljaaj TooTe was called to the chair , * s « s > thanks given to the Chairman , when thB meetia ^ . Jjave three hearty cheers and then separated . HALIFAX . —The Qiartista of this place , determined to do all in their power to extend the « lorio 5 £ principles oi the Charter , and diffuse iHforiEDtnNa ' amontt our suffering' Irish brethren , have eoinme » T 3 < S . 88 ndin * thtiT Stars to Ireland ; and they ea ) i r >?< xr ¦ ¦¦ ¦ their brother Chartists throughout the country t » 5 a- - thc sam-j , in order to assist in promulgating asa . ? *' establishing the ri-ing spirit of liberty , and break t 5 vv yoke of despotism and the trammels of political d ' ^ gradation in which they have been'field bj that % && '
ficing politician , -D . . O'Connoll . Tho demonstratis * committee meet evw ' y Tuesday evening : at eujfc o ' clock . On the evening of Saturday last , at a psbii % - mee ; inff , the following resolution was neajiinio ^^ Ji--a » reed to , in acnordnnee with tho resolution pasa ^ Jat the Delegate Meeting ; , Hrbdcn Bridge , on Suncrij ., the lodi instant : — Tha t we , the Ckartists of HaiiSi £ > do most respectfully iuriti ? that noble champion asfS unpaid defender of the poor oppressed and toil- wok : 1 slaves of Great Britain and Ireland , Feargus O'Caa >^ nor , Esq , to a public demdnstratton , in order thai wemay tender our grateful acknowledgments to hintlc ;? the many sacrifices he has made , and cruel imprkaasment he hau endured on our behalf .
SEtBT .-The Chartist 3 of thi 3 place held tsevr weekly meeting on Tuesday last , at the house «? - Mr . George Woodall , Temperance Hotel ,. Gowthowp- f at which place the Apsocialiou have a room . "Sbix society is getting on in a spirited yet caut ; ou 3 wax ; the number of mem-bora is sixty , aid every meeSia ^ night brings additions ; n > doubt but this will set a very powerful aid to tho great aud mighty cacs .+ of Reform , which is ? o much needed hi our misgoverned country . The following resolutions wesafc put to the ¦ mee-ting , and carried amidst cheers frcsrt all present : — " That we , the Charustsof Selby dt . hereby tender a vote of thanks to Air . O'llijcgiasy to Mr . Brophy , and to ( hat great good and worth / - gentleman ' , the Rot . Mr . Ryan , rector of DonajoaiAf , Ireland , for the able , mild , manly , and patriots defence of himself and the poor but brave Chartfc )^
brethren , a ^ ai » . st that mo : ister-roya' ! -loyal-anythin % snothiiiij , Dan O'Cormel ! , and his deluded folli'Weri . v '"" " That we , the working men of Salby , having asbonnded confidei-. co in that unflinching advoecin and champion of the cau . vj of Universal liberty I-V-arsus O'Connor , E- ^ q ., now inff . rrinjj his sixUeEti niouth ' a solitary coniiuement on the felon ' s side •* £ Vork Castle , fur no otlier crime but being a frisadT to hurnatiity , and . in order to s ' : oiv our estoera M i admivat ' . osi uf the pvij . c . ples of th : it gentleman ^ ! : * it resolved that w \; f . 11 .. w out tViO roi ' . otumendati'j ^ r ; of the Hsbden Bri (!;; e meeting as ruuch as po ? 5 ib > j : v 7 ,, tli&t -we iio a ' . tind on ihe day of Mv . O'Connor ' s iiboji-ion to welcome him to h ' s home , Lis people-, aivl his country ; ar . d let th « i . r task musters : ' co ti-. ut ahlV- . n ^ h v-j be parted ii : pemon , we arc iu piuic'iulcs iliu stiine . "
GLASGOW .-A mfr-tivo ; of the directors of in-Universal Suffrage Ar , r . t .- a ion for Lanarkshire v / ahild on thr > J 7 ; h iri p ' aiit , in their IijII . College-ores , Mr . J . Colqtihonn in to clinir , when it was utia . ^ tni .-i !!>! y agreed to n .-i ; r ! h ^ rci ; . ! mviration to Fear ^ tJj 0 'Con ; . or , V .-q to pay : i vi .-it ' 0 G ' a ^ ow on the a- ^ - niversnry of his first vj-: t \ n Gia- ^ o ' . v , when he n . Vi ^!» b . icly _ escorted thrr ii ^ 'h the principal streets £ 0 She ii . iziar , by a - ' a ^ e 7 orc /; -ii ^] it prvc ^ sio :: ; orroow , ii' lie cm make it convti . ieut . A coiomuiee was > a !* c . ¦ .. p ;! ointed to procttre , ^' po-jib ;' , the large and com m-jdious hall i : o \ v buil : a- tht- B : znr , fora soiretjrth » j evening , 'iho < iii- > ' 0 i < n-s then agieed to mee * -m the 27 th current , to h ar tho n-pou of the said cess * mittee , and luako avr . ' : ! -f . - i-nn .-iU 3 i ' ur holding a largr public rnefc-. iii ; , ' on tho t-u ! . 'j > -ct . A vote of thalites was jfiven to tho Cliaiimau when the meeting dissolved .
CifAKT / ST Cuvrcu , < i ' r . nAT Hamilton strkkt , — leotiiic ! v . : i- du-ii-. i . ; td juj- o on ( bo ught ot thj 21 > t instant , by rh .: 1- ¦ v . Mv . V-r ¦ - . vi : i > ii ; late of thy United Stcec-si' -u C ; . i : ; ch , ' I ' li . ictMiltrie ; it w ;' : S nntioui-. ced on ilii- p ' acin'Js . n'iii's ; the mcetii- ^ , th ,- /; -. ihtj vfuera- 'le cicr . y / n . ' iu h ^ i It' ?'; that powerful diav ? enting body , wher-: l ; e cr . uid not flud a kiJiilros spirit aa } on > . 'st its ih :: i ; - iv . r .: ? p : i « tor 3 , and had mad * , common cav . w with tl-. t ttrf-ai ntid powerM ^ bodj o * the people nov .- sivup ^ V . u ^ tor the a ' ttsfttn ^ i df tails civil and rcli ^ ioiiii lih ( .-i '' ii . s . 'TMPtSSJBPBS ' - ' wfts c »» =-p ' otc ' . y croiv' ! . d . . \ t .-. Cullc-n was unatiiinoneV ' ¦¦ ailed to tho chair . T . \ c Hov . and venerable sli man a-ecn ' . e 1 the pulpit otiii-Ht thn tumuhue •* chet . rs fc-f ' tlu 1 meeting , cud \ v : » . e inii-uduned in a f . ?* "
pointed remarks by iho Oinirrrm ! . The ) lvr . ^ rntl ? m in took a review of the whole rairif ; atioi . a r J % society , which he provr-d corrupt to the very core ¦ ' ¦ owed that rd ^ ion as it was now prt .-a-chi .-a by thv clergy of tho vr . rii ^ s !^ : ;; bjish 7 i );) : trf was iw . iVti , ro ' rgion of Jesus Christ ; denounce !) ti : e w '; 'ole systems of the Political iOtoi-. Tni ^ tii , as b « iugj fumn . ied oxr error and fraught with the mi > st- b'uiL-fui cf-n ^ Lquen ??^ to mankind ; pointed out Mie utter worthle :-sness &S our present rulers ; and showed the nature of tho'je persons arnon ^ tho working cl : is- ~ e-5 who din not jojju in the movement , and the way to df a I Tvitii ti ' . tirs , - His brilliant wit and keen fa . ; i- * . ' rep < -a -eo lyaroi ! s » -i !' the risible facu'ties ot the ^ ruvtfci ; of his .- "idici ; *^ wKiiohis burc-t-sofeb q-i- 'isee brdU ^ litdownthUH-ifr-: of aop . ' a'ise . W ' iii'n lie sat do-vn he received sir
distinct rounds of eheerhiir . Ti . e Chairman tlw . * . asked if any one p' -e ? cut hat ! any rtmarks to m : Ae against anything which had fa Men from the lecturer , butno oncenmin ^ ' forward , Mr . M'Karlane ro ^ e , ou * in moviuo ; a vote of tliaiiks to the lecturer remarki-J-, that the cause of Ctiurji . sm -was now moving thtcountry from the base to the ceutre . It had mov «" : the C-jmmona , and it wauM soon move the Lordsaye , and even the throne itself . ( Great cheering . >—The thanks of the rneetins : w . re th . ji given , first b-t rapturous cheering nnd . ilirn by a sboiv of ha ! : rf ? , _ without one d ' K-st-i : t . ' " " . ] t v - ;< -i ; . ^_' r . Rodt ^ 'T ihc- v . moved that the lecture- sho'il-. l be published , wijiiV . was seconded , and unnniinoi' ^ ly a « recd to . A vu-tc of thanks was then given-to tho Chairman , acd tb : & a \ ceting dissolved .
Djscus-ion ;>• im : Cu . umsx Chvrcu . — On Mov ^ day nijiht , the o . d nu-tu .: t , a di ^ eu ^ iu ::, accordii : £ , ' 'o previous agreement , to ^ k pl .-rce on u ; o iectuvc o _ - Mr . Roy , which wa ^ dt- 'iv-. i- t-d in 'he satsi-i place o > tiiO . lO ' th instant , \ v ! : L'rs .- ! : i ) : i : cii > i ' -svoured tu pro "« hat the o : » ly way to .-pr .: u ;] tcot ' -ta !' .--m vras by iir ^ obtaining the Ciiartcr . . Sir . Ik-y fu- ; . t address-- ^ : ho meeting on the opp-:-i-i-e side , lie wa . s follovret ; by another ^ entkria . u , wh .- > to : > k a very olt-ar &vA cjmpreheusive vie-. v of tin-.-vl j .-c :. Mr . M'KarJans followed . Ho belk-vfd th : u i-oth tho Teototaili t .-and the Chartists ¦ Cvero wo . k nj ; for tht same end the one for their natural right * ; an . I the other prvparing them for their-re'Vcpiion— he therefore wishstf 'hem God speed . Mr . J .-irk cnii-ii ^ eraii ; ntmBperzr <^
ilovved from poverty anion ^ tlie v . orUiug clais-es as ?'' ignorance among the ' upper rai . k- ' of society—th-.-tpoor men wero oftsn d ; iwn to spirituous liquo ,.- , by tbe depressed state of iLeir doan- ' .--ic cir »; un > .-itances and the miserable nature of tlicir horne ? , A Teetotal advocate r . ext rots , and referred so Father Mathew in Ireland , for tho good he htnL done there ; he had mado thani first abstain from i » - roxicating drinks ; and now they would thi ;) k te ; - thumselvca . Mr . Curric Cuiijiuered its advocate . ; had ever takeu a proper vi > jw of tho ' snbjeei : referred to tbe temperate habits of the people a-Switzerland , Prussia , and Fierce , thn educat-iop of the people of these countrus , tUo plac-s of -uciis-:-iucnt , relaxation , and where thi-y cor . id eni'ytii ? .
rL-finumcnt of science , and couictu-. i ^ tt .- iho b- 'aurir- ' i >? nature , which wero- pi-ovithjd for t 5 ie : a by their GjVLrnments prevented th . ri frcin ri- ^ orsma - 'o stimulating drinks . In this couu ' . ry , the drldw . ^ rbrccd into factories and . vo ; kr-l ; -jp-, wh ^ ieits fracso was debilitated , and its . ' aculciej de :-ifovc < . i by excessive labour , while the t !! , '; nJ of rsau \\\ : i < U ^ : ioycu l > y tyranny in thoir govi .-mor .- - , an ! ciit' -i : y a : vc . oppression in their ma .-t'jrs . He sar J .--. vn by c , r-: v . paring the teetotalist- ; to a niiir . btr ot ra , ' c v / orl ;; : iv » round them at the natural orti . in .-a : ¦ ¦ >» c- ' mii ' v and the state of thiiu ; ^ arotind thtm . Mr . . Mumv . un Iribh Roman Catliolir , and a tu total Charii ^; , denied that the five milin . n-: 0 ! hn c-.-unii yni : ; i , who had become teu ? otalh " -t .-5 , had fci irsm to t .-mk ¦'< ¦*
tlx-ra-.-elves , when they were tolii by Jji .-s gr- ; :. t l . ' . Urbn ^ bi ^ countryman , Dan ( j " C . ' ; iiitIl , ' that F . u' ( ' oi .-mv w ± ..-their enemy , and that ho had told ih-.- En ^ ii .-b Chartists to assassinate Dan at I- c- ' - ' s ; , w ! iy , t ?¦ ey just gulphed it < Joiv / i Without ihijjlji .-ig . "iy ra- > ro about it . Now , he r-j'isi ii .-red tii . ii < vt > y X ,, r : her-, Star and Scottish l ' utrio ' . n ^ w .-pi ^ ei-th- 't wus s .-nt XIreland , would do Diirt- to Ktih ' . i . -lOnIc : U ; c-i liiiiiking , and ultimate ' . ) ' aaieiicrate l \ : < : r cond'iio :.:-. i . han ton thousand tccioul lectures . S -viral othyr followed , when Mr . GiUitpie , the chtiirniai ! , clo * a .-3 tho debate . Mr . Bi-o % vn , Sr ; crctnvy , then a . ni : ouncH that Mr . M'Farlaue would itc-ttuo next Mundsw
ai ^ ht men , money ai . d takiit to carry on tir « agitation . The house won crowds ! to c-Xv- < , > s . Tho-v debates have had all the success which was aink-i--pated from them . ANCERSTON . —A meetins ; of thi ^ ttjHrWsiH ^^ : Auderston was held in ibe Charti ^ 'fcjjQjpt ^ bt ^ v ,--. vhich was addressed by Mr . ^ it *^? i £ fiil $ MCN Gillespie . r ^ / v £ ^ ^ u ^\ EUISGETON . —A meeting ¦ Aai- ' tWd ' fej-& 4 & J Chartist Hall here , which w ^ gGof ^ cd' ui 4 vi ^ , ti i ^* f £ tion . Messrs . Colrmhovtn andjSBUl / eu addr ^^ W ^¦ ^ " » V ^ meeting with great tflect . ^ WpQ "* ^ ' / - 'O V *^" '^ 6 A ^
Liberation Of ! Feargus O'Connor. ;
LIBERATION OF ! FEARGUS O'CONNOR . ;
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TO THE j FUSTIAN uACSETS , BLISTESED I HANDS , & UNSHORN CHINS . j 3 Jr Belovzj ) FniENrs , , On the nth of May 1 v ^ snatche-3 from you by tbe i ruthless arm cf tyranny ; on Moad .-iy next I s ^ al ! be : restore-1 tu yen \> - y tbe Land of Providence , and upo'i Vbat day you shzM ja ^ e for yoarselv = s -sphc-. her r . early j sixieen lnjnihs of sulitiry—nilud , solitary—confine- : , . nifent in & wjd «« sncA c ^ il , in a lion's pr . sun , and treated i brutaVy axd in v : o ! at . on of ev ^ ry rule by ¦ wb ^ cb prison discipline is administered to the worst of fe ' . uas , lias . damped , my ardour , or slackened inv z--iL Oa iionJay ; you siiail je " : ge vLether oppression has br .-kiin O'O-n- ' nor's heari , or O'Connor hns broken upprts « Kin ' a head- : Till then , farewell . 0 .. . '< :.:: ¦/ .. . jU , my ,. t .-.: o irm I' . ti- ' rerful 5 ~_~ ..: rg a : d r . o . ? 'i .-. 'T .. J- ' . On jo : a . i ;^ JuU oi . ee ; more , the saise -Hvrds shall be -ur oa my hjr . ner . U ' . MoDdsy will be ft great i . nd gli-ri . us d : J f .-r CiiATti ?' . ! : and rkht . I shal ! , Tfith G . d ' s Le ! p , aiued by the pt ' -. p ' e ' s prayers , gain a giant ' s s ' arecith , ' twix ; &is and ' tbe hour for vhitb I pant > Ever yonrfoiid and devated friec-1 , To : Le d-. \ ith , ! P L A RGI S O C 0 > " NOR . Tjr * Ca ? t : e . 25 th of V-th M .-r . th of con iiic-. r .-cr ^' . in tt ; -i C-jndr— . Bed C-rll . :
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OLPHAltt . —On Thuradij ^ ltft , Mr . Benfcow came on a visit to thia towm % h «' n he was invited to stop and give a JSeture , whioh | 4 ie kindly consented to do , and a fevt _» o «( te wer « i written , announcing thnt a public Mg » r ^ iw 41 d Ae giveH by the ahove individual on ™ 9 ^ M ^^* Jt' : ¥ tiday % at ekhi o ' clock in the ovJttnig . ^ iJKB&i ^ wjrth waacalled to the chair . , T |« Chairtonr »» a ( hd 8 aid hisfricud whom he shoaldr introdjifle totbrta Map one in his opinion , who , for pailfjetis ^ i , -eou ^ age , and perseverance n ^ ne oould ^ jtcel i ¦ )»¦ then introduced Mr . W . Benfepw to t % 'ijieetilujf t who cQinmeuced by stating that BOoieQr--ftlttS orijpo * was formed for the good and the happiness of r ^ ff ' j but that it had merged front its oti ^ tnsU purity » ucc { jesively into its present miserable condition , and showed that the cans-eij whieh produced these effects lay in tho exciusive powr tire ariPtocMoy }; a I in the making 0 / law-, aud aappointiair v&oera to the administration of
tluni . He Went op to gay that the only remedy that could fee appR * d ~ iW w the evils was the Charter , and the meaas £ » y in trje unanimity of the people , and ur « ed the ifccessity . of ono and all sinking minor difFerence ^ and uniting in one common bona of love and ehwjfiy ipr universil liberty , which meant Unwersai Suffiri ^ jei A vote of thanks was passed tovthe . J » etarer aacf chainoau , and the meeting sepaf&tetf . ' .. ' TKOkwyoiT ^—Deimate Meeting . —On Sunday eV ' . 'iiinn last , a ^ l ^^ Lj ^^ Bieetiii ^ was held in the National Charter Association School , for the purpose of taking iato consideration tho propriety of forming a new distno | i , incfading Thoriiton , Bradshaw , and Queeusheadi , C « asiderab ! e discussion touk place iu consequence ; fil parties , however , agreed that such a step tfjtf ' wifejsary , especially as regards the Qaee ^ 8 hesd ' -&&dKf » 'Y the distance it ia litn-it rlfrniii 'T ' mi / Ifnrp *; nfJOMmfTTtlinr at which the Jmirit'ird Coiinnrr-rHiiaMi » ik * ii * c ! t thftir . husi
ness , renders it almost irapoisrole for them to attond . Tiie Qieens-head brauoii ha « for a len ^^ h of time been JuiJe better thau a . nonentity , in ordor to make tho pi ; vu as eilioient aa as po ^ diblo , and , n . t th < - same tuae , to extent } the field of operation , it was agreed to hold another jpicetin <» at the safio j / lace tJiat day fortnight , aud , in the mean time , to v ; srt all tho .- ^ o wiio sro known to be fritu-iiy to tno priiic ; j ) les of t ! io Charter m the surrouuduit ; vi . la ^ ts u . nd hunl . 'ts , ani request them to form a nucleus in various neighbourhoods , round -. vhicii to collect tlij , -ca . Uercd el onion Id of donoeracy . The pre .-, t-iit
deficient state of the lectuiiii ;; statF was likewisetaken into consideration . In order to rc-movo thi .--evil as soon as possible , a lecturing clas ^ wa-s formed with everv prospt-ct of 4-ucces ^ . Tliey wiil nieut ovcry Sunr . av cvinitij ; to iii ^ cuss some political sul-j , ct <>!¦ oth'jf . Could this pluu bo carried into op , ' : ; ii' >; i 111 ev .: ; -y district , itwoulii t ^ nd more than anything ei .-e to p '; u : tf C ! : a"ti .-m on u . prop'T b i ^ is , by making evrry )!) . ' !!) his u ' -vn Jrctiiri-i * , and thu- ; j > v : von n Jj ..-- » b ' .- ' -omi . i ^ a m--ro system ol' lectures ! . ip . The Commiivc ¦> . t- > prev . iliy rt ' ] -t « st that their l ' riendd from tlie suri-ouudiHj' neiuhlourhoud will attend .
SALFOUD . —On Sunday evening last , Mr . Booth , of N « w ! .-: ill a'h , delivered 3 ^ lecture in tc . o Ar .-c .-i < uon-ro :.-m . Afier dih lectuve , a vole of th . iiikn »•; : » jriv-Mi to tho 11 v . Mr . liyau , l ' airick O'Hi ^ iiii , rj'f \ ., and all thoso that Have dared to tpcak out ¦ . \ ta : i-t tho at-. isi' of Mr . O'Connoll . Tlicvo will h-.: a . ( i . ill ^ ot up in this room as : a : ist iu : xt Moudaj evt-. 'iiiiir , ibrtbo bsnefii of James ifroutoi-re ' O'Miiui . ^ L ^ iCiSTaR . —Mr ,- Harrison , of Calvei ' . on , r . c \ v Kotc ' : iiii ; a ; u , adUVestJsila lai ^ e c ^ ii ' ..-oKr . i ' . <> i lu .- tr- " -.-iu the Mai kcV-pi ;\ ue ,, last iv . i ;; i ' ay cvoninj ; . Mr . o : ua . vt , uelivi-, red hi .- * second leciuiv on tin : pnncip ! " >) t * tho Foopic ' d Ciiartor , on Monday iiij ;! ii . 'l'hc ihriJliiii' nun ' s of 0 ' Connor ' s r > . iou-o r »; ac . ' -i « d l . eV <
-s-. U-v ( in a loU' -r t ' roaj the bvavo prisn : ) er 1 >> Mr . Coopor ) on Monday , and every Chartist v . u . s hal ! wild v . a . i j ;;) -, ;; , - , ili . iriscoptiom . if it ., h i ^ - intesided tj i-ii ^ : ia . i .-c the h-jiir ot ihtj iion I aviu ^ h-. s cnsv ( . iC . tl ij ,-iiuay , at ouaat koou ) by thrne tanfts thrt-.-Uiia . rii . st ch ( .-. ; 5-o in the upuii A-1 ark-.-t-pl . i * e , pri'tvdV- ! an J f .-i ' lowi ;! >> y a little s-p- ; v \;' nij ; . M » " . C ^ oprr " . h ' -iia . 1 , ( the C'u-. 'tist C ^ tl ' : e-r-jwiu . i and n < i ! i < rai V 0 lr < ii .-v . ; ti . c ) w , !! bu ij ; uiui . 'i ; : te- 'l at ni ^ hf , aiui hi ; n ¦¦ ¦ k ; ¦ wiii bo Jerot- d to a tea n ; ettin # , so lhat th--: \ , hoK evouing / iiay bo d . vuto-i to an unrLFtraiiicd oxprc--I tion of the hcanfVk j-. » y which will be- cxv ; cri" ? m : e ( l ' ¦ bj ^ fcVe ry- ti uuX ' aarn ' jU at tho liber »! 1 pn " of ,. t ! ieii t hroat cb ^ flH ^ oa ^ iiiSeG iMm ^ l pgm ^ a & ¦ &&& , warded to Air . jxlucoinbe on " "Sl ^ ricay ' ni ^ rn ^ and Scivonteen on Tuesday , making' 467 . ' --
10 WER EAMiWS-A public mcetiu" of the ir . lnbita . nta of this piini'oi' * district , Tva * ln > irit ; : i oi-Tuesday evening last , at ilu- Social Iia . ! i , Wjiiachapel , to tako Into eonsidfrauou th <; b L-t m-a-is oi tilieviaafe- the- distre .-- ^ of the untnrUi-iate per . ^ n : s ' j- - 'ctv : J , ffcni their Iiq ' ^ djijgs . Mr . Drako was ^ .. lir-J tr . the ( ffialr . Tho se ^ rcisry road hcstai'Mneiits . nade )/ y tiie nnfortunatei'ifiJivKiaa ' s , soui'' of whoiu ha'i i . ud the whole of t . ' . ^ ir littli furniture destroyed , and ' . hi whole had been turned put of hoiiso and lu-ni ' . ' . Tlie meeting wa ? . nddn-. ^ ed by Mr . C- ? o < ifellow , Mr .
Wall , Mr . BlooniSeld , Mr . I ' m-kor , Mr . Rid !« y , *\ t . ~ \\' : il } :: ii :- -, and other .- - , end resolutions ivej-paicreed ( . 0 in accirdf . iice with t ! -. e oljiet of th- ) niecHii ^ . Mr . Waikii : s read a letter from F > . 3 i _ ri ; -i O'Connor tu hirasv- !'" , in vhich hi : mentioned lhat tho day of his rf-lea .-.- will be th ^ . ' 50 : h of August . Tim reading 0 . ' this ! j'ttr was followed by immense clieeriny , ami a . fall l ' .. r throo cheers for O'Connor . Lo ' . ti ' rs \ v ? re ¦ cm to the scwetary from vari' > u- M . I ' . 's . nxcu--i :.-t ; thur absence . The letter from Mr . Clay encloacd tho suiu of £ 2 .
ASHTOK-UrrOlsn-tVNE . —Mr . Storer , of this town , tieiivcreil a very interest in < r lecture on Su : ; - ifay last , : n ihe Chartist- ' . oom , Cuii . er ' . u'i-st ! oet , t ' . > l . ie > iM- ( : tabl' : andi « -: ios . Mr . Doylo leotuvtd on ' lY . c ^ uny last , i * the Chariestovvu meeiing-voom , to a Vcvy Li't > ni > ve audience . DSWSSUPvlT .-A meeting of the ChnWi-ts of ihi . s town was ln .-ij iu the As .-ociation Rooms , <> n Tuesoay i-venii );; , when tiu circular irojH York , from the O'l ' oii ^ f DemoiiEtration Committee , was laid bcloro the tfSeti ^ . and it was resolved that , a 'Joly L'Me be settt to York , to moot the nobl- > patriot Foargns O'Connor , E-q .. on his Sib ration . The new .--of Tits release caused ^" . eat pleasure . n 0 CHr > ALE . —The suddenaod unexpected loiter or Mr . ( J'Connor to Mr . Cleave , ' which ap . eared in
iy s Sun , announeiuir , tne-recoipt of an crooi 5 " immediate liberation , produced unboiit :-i ,- -. i rrr am ? n' * 5 t the ntimf-rous fi-ii-nds ol' jlc tho of
O'Connor , hcrr , it dmh ^ weekly nij » ht imitinsj . Unti = ufll numbers altended . AcnuuniHee was i ' orrr . p'l to arvante for the intended ricBuniitruiio : ! . It was uriammritsiy res-olved— " lhat a public uiuetiag shouli ! be held on Friday in tlie same rooin , to tlec * . a delegate to go to York ; tho follnvvin ^; pei > ons v . Iht then appointed coll-.-ctors nnd dnly authoriiiod to rect : v « tubscriptions—Thomas LiVaey , Jan . es Taylor , Junes Cas-oi ) , J' > hn Leaoh , Jofm <) non , J .. it-ph Oj-cnt-haw—for BclifiiW district . Wiiiittai Feat , Jjmes Mtnsey , Thomas Stansfield .
STOCKPOHT . —In consequence of tee various reports which havtj bien circulated as to Jam ; . - * 'ihi'hcirs recrivinp monies from and trai ^ actin ^ business with tlie Cou .-i-rvative party at the latu oieciion , the Chartists of Stockport h ' ^ vo instituted sn inquiry , aad , alter a ri ^ fid invoatigatiety have i : n :: ii ) iuonsiy tumo to the - ftH ' ttwirrtj ' resolution : — ¦• Thutns ! ti 3 ' 7 eports coneernic ^ Jarn ? s Aiitclifh ' - v . Mi . ' . m " . nt tholati ^ f- ' -cction , cannot or have not boon r-. ; : ¦ ' -. iint ' . a * . ( 1 fey evidence , we do hereby exonerate \ - \ 7 A frvm all U »> ne . " CPSS-ZIT . . —The Clnrsiftsof this pafviu'J . c ;>' ac-e ! nvi--: - Mr . ( . ' 'Connor t ..- > is : t , them a ^ oou as posaibiw . A \" o i : ave Lot room i ' o . tlicir address . ECO'Ji ' -. , xr . \ Ti Mancih iTi-tn . — Mr . Ci-. ri ^ t . ipher T > ; . ¦ ' :.-1 < -i .-r .- ' ! ccrr ¦ ii M . nnHy ev .: ! , ni-, ' , af ' tr wiiich S ' . v-val tiK-iulu-rs i' . li' . ed tho As .-ociation .
EUX-r'E'liei'ISZ . D . —The Chartists Assoclat ~> n IX ¦' . 11 ; , on Tu- ' v'ijy , presented a n : >* i eh-. 'erii' ^ a . ii-i u . i ' . i ^' cil 2-p-. e :. Several lrtiora wore read , a nor : ; , ' . - ' . wliif-. h was o :-ie from Fear ^ us O'Conihn-, . i . isno ' . n . ci ;^ his liberal ' . on , which save ilit : irrcaie .- ' . ol pitu . sure . Mr . E . ( . ' iayton was ; ip | K-tu ?< . if to -: v ; i ; £ iii > . ' . i h-n 0 : 1 Monday u -xt , to coo ^ r . ituiste hijji u <] beir ::: oicj more euabiod to bruatho a purer atiiiOLphero .
DONCASTEB .. —At a pnWic meeting of tV- ? ir .-hal'itai . t' v ! D-incastf-r , h \<\ at the hor . s-j of Mr . JoVm Bra . iNv . c ¦ mt ; : oD-lir : a , on U ' i'dnesrtay , the 18 ' . h . it ¦ wa 1 ' iiuaiiiincssly 1 rs-jlvrrt to send a ( io ! e , ™ : \ to tothorMxt de ] o r : ' . u ai-.-Ltin-nt D-.-Wibarj , and Mr . Ci . arlt . s IV' . cUley was chosi . 'ii to ii . 1 that cm :-J ; also , at an n > j urne . l iu = _ tit ; i » tj t .-f the A = s > c ' . itir-ii , on the Taesdav ti > V ... > w . v . si , it -w-rjij Eiovt-il by yir . D . rnce , and seeon ii-. d hy ^! r . M'Ca-tl'j , and , after n \ -y-j discussion , cariie .- ' ., "TJ : at vre , tha Chartists cf Di / ncnster , do immediately joiu the Xatioiial CJ : artt-r A . ss ' -ciation , ar . d call upoa all tufriid wlo i : avd not done so to follow ouv examoU ; . "
* kCJilh .. ~ The Charti ? t 3 of York wuh all tho K . \ ic-iHi ' tj to ati' 2 ; : u O'Connor ' s Deiiionstrai-ion , 011 Monday . Ihey mu-.-t uyai . ; o the Asijociation-rooiw , Kbor Tavern , Fo ^ j ; a .. tc , York , if ih&y arrive oa Snncaj or Monday iiiuruiu ^ . STOCXfOR ? . —A erowJed and enthusiastic Tneeti : i >< . vas LelJ on Wojiiesday evening , to elect- a delegate : o represent the . Chartists of S . ockport , on Monday , to rfeeiv ; O'Connor at his pjisou gates in York . ilr . Charles , Da vis waselected .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Aug. 28, 1841, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct564/page/1/
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