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sm&FXS&D . —Fie Ijcee-Lasb . —We request the Stte-tiUvB of our brother democrats throughout the country to the foUotnnt , as tj imitating fkeir Sheffield frstntis is the adorsiaeBt of tieir public Tooms , they ¦» pt ) l'i _ -we ttunfe , do much to make their places of UiCT = t - > z more attractive , and a so create by ebcd means & la :-ra , g impression of lisa be&nty of the principles to ¦ wLv . ! ihbj b&ve vowed allegiance . Tbe _ abov 6 room ha' ! - ? beEB lately deined , the tollo-Jring poetic and ottrr itacriptiosB appear upon ite waus . "within whi-rh uc-nc are fveloomed but ttose "who are willing to emula ^ tbe lives of the patriots whose names are emblazon thereon , sn 3 ^ ao , Ilka them , ¦ will * devote all thtii r-iicrxias for tie triumph ef freedom's holy cause . sn * -, La sslvaiion of the homin race . Over the rostrum 3 s placed a buBt of tee marryr Holherry , and under the tu-i ifee inscription , " The Charter and No Surrender . " At tbr head of the room , on the left of the rostrum , is .
in ia ^ e characters . " Universal Suffrage : " on the left aide ui the room , facing from the rostrum , is in separate eo . i-s 5 rnn ? Tita , Vbe o « ner •* points , ' namely , "Annual P * r . 3 Ei = n -j * —* -Tole by Biilo ; '— " No Proper ; J Qnalificcn-jn * — " Egoal Electoral Districts "— and - Pjy-30 : n : of Members : " and , unSer . thess inscrip iio&s , appear the names of the following celebrated men , " Psins "— ? - Wallace "— " Mui ?"— " Sidne > " * & ' :. s < ls of the rtffisa tax-gatherer ; this 13 surmounted bj r ^ - ' Cap of Libert } ; - at the lower end of tbe left aid ? is the name of Tell , " © v « which are a pair ef m > ' » 5 PTo&scd , sarrnennted by the ' Gap of Liberty . " 33 i- --r /^ aide of j&e r » om is inscribed as follows : —In dp i- ^ at ra in large characters *• P . tsst , Williams , and Jo- - * - - ;* on the on 6 side of this inscription are the
•• Tls IFbsty alone that gives the ftrver Or Siting life , its lustre and perfume , Aiid we are weeds -without iu " O- & 3 other side : — " Freedom ' s baUle once begun , Bequeathed hy bleeding sire to son , Though baffled oft . , is ever "won . " Or t ^ t- ssmB side of tbe room are tbe foDe'sring Ulustriua > ii 2 . w ^ : —* ' Haropden . " " Firz ^ erald . " •* Washington , " Jfferson , " " Franklin , " " Byron . " " Barns " and Sc-iiry . " At the low end of the room is this intcripiiuii in l&rge characters : — "Ciayton and Holberr ; ., Biircyre in fine cause of freedom . ' On the one aide of tbis irseripiien art the liats : — ' * Til fiearer the grave or tke prison , ingrained by one i a ^ riofs nama , Tnrji the treph' . es of all who have risen O . liberty's ruins to iame . ' *
Voder these Enat is the name of " O'Connor . " On ttlfc vt ^ er aids are the liD ^ s : — " O ¦ srhere ' a the sIstb so lowly , Oo ^ denmsd to chainE unholy , Who coddhp burst His bor-ds at first , Would pine beneath them slo-wly ?" St- ^ - -ral emblematic devices complete the decorations . O > Stt ^ tdat rfjsi > G Mr . Haroey addressed a BlEttiiig ; and Mondav fpeEicp . at the n * nal pnblio mtf t ^ ng , jlr . Ferxand'B Eptech on introdocin ? his bill Ibi tfee-alljtmtnt of waste laiHs was read ; aftpr ¦ which a ^ i . *«^ 5 ion * n the lacd followed , in whieh Messrs . Bar ** --: ? . &m , Boyston , and others tooi part .-
urfi . iatb Nottingham Elkctios . — "Tbe Chartists have done it" is thB cry . and eore is tbe dismay of Hie Tories . Bead the following from the SfoJRdd Hermy of 3-rturday last : — " The cry of the Wbigs - was , a i- -w nrniihs agff , that the ministers paid Ft&rgns Oi * -.: - » er and his men to aaislead the people , and keep lee ? « nt of the hands of their proper leaders . Hiej ¦ - ¦ ^ a tbe same infallible authority for this as for me * . - tteir statements , that is , their own invtntive faci ) r _ o . What are "we to think of matters now ? H ^ Vf the Whigs paid a higher price for Fear ^ ns and his followers , or are ^» e to understand that they -were iifnlly mendacious in their late accusAiions " ? Mr . Q ht ^ -Tce who has been so nnfortanate else-¦ whi-TS , haa , by a coalition of the Whigs and ir
Chartity been elected for -the great and immaculate town ^ f iXo ' -tinghain . The contest took place on Thursday and lay betsftr-Ti 23 ? . John Watter , son of the * x- Mfircbsr , sail Mr . Gisborna . Th » polling -wtLt se&r > rq- ^ al , and but for the eo-cperajitaB < J the Ch&rtist ^ -w-, M U 8 T 9 i ^ ned in the return « T the Conservative . We have the authority of Mr . O'Connor for the tentk' 3 uf iLe -eoaopact . He -was not silly enough to Xfifu-r help ; ihe "Whigs camp to him , not fce to the "Wiii ^ —and sooner tliaa not hava the help of the Charlists . Mr . Gisburne and Lord Randiffe sneceeded in dlpe = tm ? all ths points of the Charter This same Mr . GUfccrta \ a a "Very aseoinmoAaVing sentliman . He fcas rej-iirfeaite'l ths acrea and the ipflnppp * of the Duke of Dsvfjo&iinre for North DerbyBhire—he has' accepted a
• eati - . thehanis of Mr . OConnell , and now placas- himself « ts 2 « Ir . 0 Connor ' B nominee , as Member for Jftt-6 n 2 h-. Hu Mr . Gisbome has become Ghsrtist , sad e- »« = ry "W-iasissf ! in ass roun ^ Trili'beconie Chartist , if he can gam bis ends by going ijito democratic extremes , which eas sever be acted Bpon , except at a fearfal cost to onr Berurity * s 3 nation . Well might Mr Wailey consider them as made of squeezable materials- We pereeive iisst : ut BHcht , the notorious { Joaier agitator , has not far « i = 0 TFell st DorfiEH ) , -where he has bees atarttd as taudKl 3 is in a » League interest . What a pity that Hr- O'CoEnGr eonld not beat T > arham and Nottingham too " E ^ re is the proof that Mr . O'Connor ' s predictions BI 6 i ? conrae of fulfilment ; these are the first results of & * ir- ^ cb-abn sed " pru- Toiy policy . " WTjat rays the
Mercu y \ "but for the Chartists the election would tan ia = « a& 3 in Hie return ofthe Conservative . " Here is aa aciaowledgmeat that in the hands of the Charfcts is the balance of power ; they have bnt to use that powi-r TTlsrfy and they nmst speedily accomplish the tnaxaph of tbeir prfuriplea . As r ^ eareis tbe Kottinghain tifcuon , ~ wb have bnt an indifferent opinion of the successful candidate ; his printed addi ^ sa was neagre and meaningless , and his speech at the nominafion a miserable hodz&-podj ; e , as Mr . O'Connor called jt , about SoclesiastiesI Courts and Jerusalem poneya ; ¦ we bes pardea , bishops we should have said . In vain we Jistentd for the enmaation of great principles 01 ¦ file defence of gre » t truths , both of which we had lloped to beat As far as Mr . Gisbome is concerned ,
ire consider hia election as bnt of little moment ; time will tt-ri vhether we underrate that gentleman- ; we hope -we < io , and tbat in spite Of OUI feaTB Mr . Q \ &-home 7237 be i < m \ d zealoosly -worlScg side by side with that dauntless champion of the working classes , Thomas Slingsby DansMmbe . The importance we Attach to the result of tiie election is , that 3 or the second time it haa bow been . shewn "Shat tie Chartists of K ' jvrozham hold in their posseaion tbe power to seat « r UH 3 S 3 S -who tbey TrilL It has now been published throughout the country , that but for the CbarSsw Mr . Gisbame vronld not have been returned , and but for his adhesion to the CSj 3 rStr that they wenld not haye supports btau This "Will have a great effect in other towns . Xet tbe Cbarfcts cl those other districts see -when the favourable
errcuaistiinses arise that they tike the right advantage of the feeling that -win be necessarily produced bj ihe issue of the Nottingham election . Let our f . iendi pooler t-n "what ve ejs about to assert—That vetxi « RftI Us Tjoarkhig dosses cosi from them those reuniaMs o , ignor-. ir . i adoration of vxalih , and slavish respect joi jute ^ au . still dinffivffio them , in spite of their an fouh ' eii advance in vMligaax and virtue—never vnti they Tcspect themselves fitHy , which they do not at On presrri : time—Kfvtr uitlil , xrWioiU waiting for ihe pa irca ^ t cf a wealthy but nlutfani Connri Id Oieir pnn tijiies -Jay go &&- 'd- y to ihe hustings teith a min of theii sttz o-dsr . insist on bis election , and haa ihe virtue U KmprJ she electoral c ' ass to submit to their decision one sxpjjo-1 'hem i » their choice— -bevxe nsTii iiffis win TU £ PEOPLE BB -WOSTHT OF THB CHABTEa , 01 THAT <' HXB . 1 SS . BECeME llT !
IiLlCESTBR . —Mr . Bairstow addressed ttie Sha 3 t » peirai . * J » st Sandayafiarcoon and evening ; and 01 Mos-rav at noon , the ShakBpereans and * All-Saints Cha- -c _ - ^ EJOted in holding s public meetins in tin Har £ - ; -r--. 5 e , for thepurpoEe of peiifioaiiig ParV ^ meni aga-i >! -: - . is cjnst and imeonititntional conduct 'A Baroi Garitfj towards the eloquent Joaes , of iiverpool ¦ w hiie . •» . hia trial htre at the recfent assizes Messrs Caoptrr . 3 airstow , Mariham , Bowman , ai ) d oth . rs » ddr < --w = i the meeting , Ts-Jjicli s ^ s a very throng one and . " » vu"d have been prolonged fw in the afternoon bad ;* A ihs SDow-stcnn set iu m ? Et severe . ? . Mr . W Bk-ES , ( the " WoreUpfui" Mayor for the year , an < anib-r - _ > f the Midland Cv ? untks' Charter ^ had pven du that iii ^ onld see Sir Jinjfs G ^ ham btforelasi il oBday and - »« . u } d stop the meetiy ;; but lie oidn'i : and noni 2 wil thr iifccnsst geeie in Leicester worner -wby ! In oiily wearier is -Riat silly tiirtat this vain man -wfl utiei oex . L
SHSCTSHEAD . -Mr . Cooper , of Leicester , de liverea ts-o diBcouists here , in tbe open &L-, last Sun fiay . "We oianot know of his coming until eleven ' ] ttefor ^ oon ; bat messengers were Bent off into tfc JBrrounding villages , andan imposing company await « the arrival of our beloved and Tt » p * cted MtnO . , Th eTening * aa a singular time ; the text was , " And Goi atall -wipe a ^ ay all tears from Qi ^ x eyes . " It -win i 3 ongereaie deep excitement ol that evening is forgo ttohet by ihe poor fainisMngBtockingas of Sheepshea 4 so firmly devoted to tiie Charter , or by the earnesi an enthusiastic speaker . BOI . TON . —Hi Petei Rigby lectnrei here on Sui dayni ^ ct , on the natnre wd tendeicy of ths People CStarter fc-ing nade law . HewiU lecture onSunda evening next , at ax o ' clock .
mACCiESPXELD . —Mr . J . West delivered a lectu b « e iftrt pTidjiy tvenlng , in the cominbdicna Chart ; K » m , StaiJty-treet , on ths late triaLs aiu . the law « iMon ,
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From the London GazttXe of Friday , April T . BAKKRTJPXi . John Shaw , Seymcur-placs , Camden-town , builder , to surrender April 21 . at haif-past eleven , May 19 , at eleven , at tbe B ^ nferppiif Court . Solicitors Messrs Pain and Hatwly . Great Marlborough-street ; official assignee . Mr . Whitmons Bisinghall-street . B ^ Djamin Vines , Hoole , erocer , April 19 . at ten , May 23 . at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court . Solicitor , Mr . Terrell , BaaJnshall Street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinjjhal ' .-street . Divld Redmund and John Gallop . Charles-street , City-road , hingB-TnaTiufacturers , April 21 , at ten . May 23 , at one , at tbe Uankropta * Court Solicitors . Messrs . Smithaon and Mitten . Sonthampton-buildines , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinghallstreet
James Coe Walne , of Stowmarket ,- Suff . lk , ¦ winemerchant , April IS , at twelve , May 7 , at two , at the BankTupfs Court . Solicitors , Messrs . Jones , Trinder , and Tudway , Jobn-strcet Bedford-row ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basinjtball-street . Charles Wilsmtr . Tillinsham , Essex , draper , April 18 , at two , ilay 11 , at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr . Ashnrst . Cheapside ; offioial assignee , Mr . Turquand , Coptball-bnil . iings . J * hn eorge , Brean-Bireet , Cheaprfde , and Jimeesti ^ et . Hare-street , Bathnal-green , sill-manufacturer , April 22 at hsaf-paJt-eleven , May 19 . at eleven , at the Bankrupts' Court Solicitor , Mr Clark , Finsbury-place , Finsbury ; official assignee , Mr . EJward ' s , Frederick'splace . Oid Jewry . Tiiomas Roipb , Nsw Bridge-street , merohant , April 22 , at one , May 19 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court . Solicitors , Messrs . Lawrence and Bienkarne , Bucklersbury ; official a&sigaee , Mr . Edwards , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry .
Jobn Henry Fuller , ef Flixton . Lancashire , logwoodzrinder , and Manchester , fusti&n-m&nniactnxeT . April is , and May 9 at twelve , at the Bsnkrnpts' Dulrfet Conrt , Manchester . Solicitors . Mr . Barrett , jnn ., Manchester ; and Mes > T 8 . Bower and Back , Chancery-lane ; efficjai assignee , Mr . Fraser , Mr . ncfaester . Thomas Milne Whiteliy , L veTp » ol , hatter , April 26 , at twelve , and May 26 , at eleven , at the Liverpool District Bantrapts * Court . Solicitor , Mr . Watson , Liverpool ; official assignee . Mi . Turner , Liverpool . John Whitakpr , Whalley , Lancashire , "weoIleD-manafacturer , April 21 , and May 32 . at twelve , at the Manchester District BMikmpts' Conrt . Solicitors , Mr . Chew , Manchester ; Mr . Harjfi eaves , Newchurch ; and MessrB . Milne , Parry , MDne . and Merris , Temple ; cfficial asslanee , Mr , Sianway , Mandjester .
HtiDry Lewis . HaTerfoTdwest , cabinet-maker , April 21 . at twelve , May 19 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Bankrupts' Court . Solicitor , Mr . Haberfield , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Morgan , Bristol . Edward Dickson , Longdon , Shropshire , draper , April 17 . May 15 . at half-past eleven , at the Birmingham District Bankrupts' Court . Solicitors , Messrs . Kongb and Sazton . Shrewsbury ; and Messrs . Tyndal and Son , Birmingham ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham . Jobn Norman . Wadebridge , Cornwall , Rrocer , April 20 at two , May 17 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' District Court , Exeter . Solicitor , Messrs . Lofty and Potter , Cheapside ; and Mr . Stogden , Exeter ; official a'siimee , Mr . Bernanian . £ xeter .
rAHT . fERSniFS DISSOLVKD . B and J . Fielding . Oldh&m , Lancashire , groc rs . — BUton , Ostler , and Teith . Kingston-upon-Hul ] , nier chant ? . —T . Woods , and Co ., Lancaster , ironmongers . — Faivcttt aad Fleming , U It erst on , Lancashire , grocers .
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From ihe liazitte of Tuesday , April 11 . BANKRUPTS . William Mott , lace-man , Regent-street John Bowie , srccfcr , Shoe-lane . Frederick Roberts , coal merchant , New Bond BtreeL John Cumining , furrier , Tottenham-court-road . John Hawings , upholBterer , Liason Grove , JJaryle bone . John Ivory , farmer , Mepperahall , Bedfordshire . Micii » -1 Robert Jenkins , * » - » eii » -keeper , Q-retnwich .
Francis JenkyrjB and John Hay Hardy man , merchants Love-lane , Eist Cheap . WflJiain Bites , Auctioneer , Welbeck-street , Cavendish-square . Henry Bentlif , linen draper , Maldstoue , Kent Jtm-a Stretch and Ralph Wharton , engineers , Jiottingham . James Harrington and William Pattbaon , calicoprinters , Cumbe > land . B « njamin Sayle and Thomas Booth , ironmongers , Shtffield .
PASTXERSH 1 PS DISSOLVED . J . "Woods and 0 . Turner , Blackburn , Lancashire , millwrights—Bedford ' s and Haigb ' s , B ^ tleyand Birstal , Ywrkshird , coalmasters ; as far as regards Joseph Haigh . —Dicks . ^ n , Waston , and Ca , Stockton , Durham ; and T . P . Pick and Co ., Manchester , mercers : as far as regardB 1 . P . Pick-
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Old PiHB . — ° 2 j is iu , pessible to esJealve x JBany benTiis io the hcasat r ? & ^ whisa nm ? t n - > from tne xiaoontj of u . d l zn '? i , rv . pu T ^ - . « ierial ra&ojeinv which : a c ^ imponiiicA f r ^ m Ur , dp . H 6 nliAS , ia . tJ » oasa : i'iri of ca- * - * , prt . ve : tba * oothr « se lfiJ ^ qujjae ^ to Efccure heai ^ i aua prolong lile . "
Good News Foe The Million !
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 15, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct798/page/2/
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