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CITW OF LONDON . —0 a Thursday evening , Noyaaiber the 4 sh , Mr . M * / Garth , member oT the London Delegate Council , r ielivwea his maiden lecture in the Institute , 55 , C Ad Bailey . It would te injustice to his Tery exoellr mt and Instructive diseonree if an attempt wasma fa to give an . abridgement of it only . Those aV jthful members of the association lose excellent i xeatswbo do not Attend the Thursday evening 1 aotures and discossjons , -which are conducted on t £ ose nights by the London J ) ele £ ate Council . On the following evening -the Committee of the ( Sty of . London Tract Loan . Society net as usual at the T / fepatch Coffee House , Bridelane . Mr . G . Wjatt , in the chair . The minutes of the previous meeting jrere read and confirmed .
Subscriptions were xece j ^ d . Mr , Cater , the secretary , read an answer tr , 1 ^^ be had sent to the secretary of the > Ational Qiarter Association , requesting the assist jo ^ of the members of the Executive Council at t M p ^]^ neeting ia behalf of the society , on the Uth : tfee answer is as follows : — *• My Dear Sir ,- -Mr . Leaoh will attend your meeting on the 15 th . Y « rs sia « erely , J . Campbell , Sec On Sunday r jenung the hail of the Institute , 55 , Old Bailey , v /» s opened to the public for reading and discussion , ft ^ gratifying to state that those three or four iiM * . jvfduals who were looked upon as the foes of our peteeable awetings , appear determined to beeome , fr > « B « y * t fcgt ; therefore , those friends wbe absented tbewBelves-ea their aocoant have the opportunity ± o > tmvnoe < tfoeir attendance on the Sunday aomin ? £ , without € ear of annoyance . In the aftersoon of ; &e eame < iav , and in the same place , tie
Londo a Delegate Meeting was held as usual i Mr . Marti a in the chair . The delegates appointed to lectn- « and attend the weekly meetings of the working rrtfrrn , gave in very pleasing reports of < raany » ew - « orrert 8 to Chartist principles in the localities . De iegaies were appointed , as usual , for the ensuing "Wf ek . . The meeting was very interesting and laborious , aad ata late Soar the chairman left the chair ¦* a th aTote of thanks . In the evening , and in the auw pUce , tfr . Wm . Beobow gar © tbe-first < p » rt of * Qinstiaa Cb » rtisi sermon , is lieu of Mr . John Watkzna , The preacher retired at an early hour to lecture to the Shoemakers' National Charter Asso ciation :. A wry instructive discussion followedassisted by Me Parker , Kin the chair , ) Messrs . Peat , Dr . Loeky , < a new member . ) O'Donnell , Winter , Spur , and several others . Mr . Cater announced the sale in the hall of the Northern Star , National Vindicator , and thaErtcutive Journal .
&AJSLBHTU . —A lecture was delivered « n Sunday evening , at 4 be Chartist Hall , 1 , China Walk , by Mr . Wm . Carrier , one of ihe candidates for Surrey * nd Kent , in the next Convention . Mr . C . delivered & most able lecture , and addressed himself particularly in oie part to the young men present , calling upon them to use their utmost exertions in the people ' s cause . He said , let there be ne disunion amongst as ; no struggling for leadership . Let every man take the post to which he was most lilted , whether it was sweeper , candle snuffer , or on the platform ; never mind what , bo long as it benefits ma cause . Mr . C Bat down aaidst much applause .
Lambeth Hirnma Hall . —We have observed with pleasure , that the committee of this hall are using every exertion in our cause ; they have thrown open the hall free on Sundays , and have also supplied the room with a pianoforte , and gas ; they have also established a library . The concerts , which Are held on Monday evenings , are attended by some good singers , and are well deserving of support . The profits arising from them are appropriated towards the expences of the hall . Towbb rT ** " -wra Locality . —Mr . Ridley lectured sn SaUday on the past and present condition oi -workiDg men , to a crowded and attentive audience , and received a vote of thanks for his able and eloquent lecture , and briefly thanked the company for the fair and impartial hearing they had given him .
Taqobs . —A meeting of Chartist tailors was held en Thursday evening , at the Red Lion , King-street , Golden-square , Mr . Shepherd , in the ouair . An ^ excellent address was delivered by M * . Ferrer , and much good effected . London . —A new locality was formed at the Three Crowns , Richmond-street , Messrs . Goodfellow , Martin , Farren , and Shotakie , addressed the meeting on the necessity of rallying round the National Association , and assisting in causing the People ' s darter to become the law of the land . Thirteen aembere , tailors , joined the Association , and this promises speedily to make a rapid progress . Mr . Martin was appointed to lecture on the ensuing Friday .
Stokevasoss . —This body of Chartists , owing to the trade strike , has had but few meetings of late , many members being in the country ; they met on Saturday evening , and re-organised themselves : Mr . Robert M'Donald was elected Secretary , and Mr . Wilkinson , Treasurer . A Committee was appointed to audit the accounts . Active steps were taken respecting the O'Brien Press Fund ; and when the strike is brought to a successful termination , it will again take its position as the leading London body .
BESSU 7 TH , Cob > -wall . —On Monday evening , "Nov . 1 st ., a meeting was held in the large room , at the Miners' Arms , to hear Mr . Powell , late lecturer , from Derbyshire , Mr . Hancock was called to the ehair . Mr . Powell delivered one of the most able lectures that we have had here , folly requesting that a happy union might take place in Cornwall , and Aowed that it was not far distant , when by a perseverance of purpose , the Charter must become the law of the land . Mr . Powell was listened " to with great attention and retired with a general burst of applause . Mr . Loogwood moved , and Mr . Scoble seconded a resolution , " That cards of membership fee immediately sent for , and that we join the Uarional Charter Association . " The resolution was carried unanimously , a vote of thanks was given to Mr . Powell , Three rounds of Kentish fire were even for Feargus O'Connnor .
OTJSEBORH . —The Chartists of this place held fheir weekly meeting in their Reading Room , neai Byker Bar , on Sunday morning last . Mr . J , Eebdin was called to the chair . Mr . John Hall broiight before the meeting what took place at th € Newcastle delegate meeting , which appeared to give general satisfaction . He then proceeded to read Mr . Shaman Crawford ' s letters to the Repealers of Ireland . A le ; ter was read from Mr ? . Frost , in answer to the money sent to her from here . A cuml > er of men came forward and . enrolled themselves members ; after which the members proceeded to sake arrangements for the public meeting to adopt the National Petition . Thi 3 was one of the largest meetings we have had for some time . O'Connoi seems to have put new life and vigour into the mei hare ; M 3 address has prodnced a most powerfu ; tS&ei . The-work goes nobly forward . The two met ¦ who lost their yrork at Shieldfield Colliery , fo : leading the Demonstration Committee Circular , hav < cot work .
POTTERIES . —At a meeting of delegates from . the different townships in the Staffordshire Potteries , held on Sunday , the 7 th of November , at the house f Mr . J . Yates , Miles Bank , for the purpose of con- i sideling the propriety of forming a District Council . He following delegates attended : —Mr . J . B . Mart ; and Mr . A . Snnkey , Stoke-upon-Trent ; Mr . J . Colclough and Mr . B . Colciough , Longtron ; Mr . C .: Hackney and Mr . H . Steel , Hanley ; Mr . J . Yates and Mr . J . Oldhand , "U pper Hanlev ; Mr . J . Col- |
ewngh was appointed chairman , and Mr . Mant , secretary . The following resolutions were unaniaaously agreed to : — " That it is the opinion of the ! delegates that a District Council ought to be formed ! for the governmeDt of the Potteries , and that its a » eetings _ should be moveable . " " That - one for « rery thirty members in the respective localities form a council , and that their first meeting be at Hanley , on Sunday , the Hth November ^ and that those localities which hate not thirty members be entitled to send one member . "
BRADFORD , Wilts—On Friday evening , a meeting of the Teetotalers of this town was convened for the purpose of hearing a lecture delivered by a Mr . Syinons , of Cornwall . He concluded bj stating that all the privations endured by . the working classes were the effect of intemperance , and the enly remedy that would bring plenty , peace , and contentment , was by their turning teetotallers . Mr . Mills , a Chartist teetotaller , replied in an argumentative speech of great length , in which he proved that class-legislat ion was the sole cause of all the poverty that affects this country . He then explained the five points of the Charter in a masterly manner , which gave great satisfaction .
SRZD 6 ETOIT . —A meeting to held last Wednes-• &xy nigkfc , of the dtartist * , in their otto hall , Mr . Fortune in the chair , when Mi . Malcolm deliTered his lectors on the right of resistance . The meeting was afterwards addressed by Messrs . Shovelbottom , Black , and M'Kay , after which votes of thanks to the Lecturer and Chairman were given , when the meeting dissolved . Caxton , No . 23 , KlBK-SXiEBX . —The Young Men ' s literary Association having previously agreed that the
fsir sex was the most constant in affection , and that the married life was the most bsppy , came to the conclusion tttat the next proper question was , whether should they agitate for a repeal of the Corn Jaws or the Charter ? Accordingly they debated that question on the 2 nd inst Mr . Young in the chair , -when Messrs . Moir , Martin , Vlsaae , King , and Fearguson , toek the side of the Charter ; Messrs . Camming , Nelson , Frew , and M'Millan the opposite . The question was discussed at considerable length , after which it was adjourned to that day -week .
ITCEUM ROOMS . —Another splendid Chartist concert one off there on Saturday night The house was crowded to the door . The Committee have fitted up a « plendid stage and scenery for the performers , with The Charter , * printed is large letters & front , which t » a a fine dezaiing and romance effect
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ABERDEEN . —Ever since the visit of our distinguished champion to our capital of the North , the only topio of conversation is O'Connor . Indeed be has completely electrified our good citiaens , even the very ballad singers are chanting his praise in the song of "Brav « , bold O'Connor 0 . " They have had quite mistaken notions of the - man , both in personand manners . They had been prejudiced against him , and yet . strange to say , they could assign no reason , bat that he had bean misrepresented through the press . They had pictured to themselves a ferocious , wild , uncultivated IriBhrnaa ; bat , when they had the pleasure of seeing him in propria persona , they beheld in him an accomplished and refined gentleman . His speech at the Boiree , and
his manly defence of his character , and that of his distinguished countryman , Bronterre O'Brien , at the subsequent discussion with Brewster , has completely established his honesty in the opinion of tb . e public , while that of his traducera is only thought of with execration and contempt . The party who bromght the parson here to oppoBe him are quite ashamed of themselves and the miserable figure their champion cat , by bis shuffling tergivers Ation and his J esuitical duplicity on the Bight of diwuss » n : and yet toe fool himself thought he did admirably , while his own friends Washed to see him . By the visit of O'Connor our esenies have bean completely silenced—our apathetm brethren have been induced to become more enthusiastic in the
cause , white those calling themselves " moral or intellectual force Chartists , " have been considered by 5 , 000 of their townsmen , ae Ohartista—their character as -such being involved with Brewster ' s . It would be ¦ presumptuous in us to -attempt to prophecy what will be the result of O'Ceanor ' s visit . Chartism in Aberdeen was never in such * healthy state as it is at the -present day ; during the last six weeks , we have had , on an average , an accession of twelve new members a week ; our Union now numbers upwards of eight hundred good men and true , who are determined to free themselves from their galling bonds of slavery . We have invited Messrs . O'Brien and Vincent to Aberdeen to keep up the excitement , and impress our principles more
nrmiy on tne minds or toe people . ADOtaer good resuH from Mr . O'ConHOrt visit is the forming of a Female Chartist Association , which promises to be a powerful auxiliary in the cause , and will do great good in inducing our young men to become Chartists also ; for they have said that they " will acknowledge none as fathers , as brothers , or as lovers , who do not acknowledge the glorious principles of our Charter . " This will have a wonderful effect in bringing the youth of oar city to our ranks . The cards of the Association bear the following inscription , surmounted by the Bee Hive Female Association , for benefitting socially , politically , and morally , the useful classes , and " while we are compelled to share the miseries of our fathers , our brothers , and our lovers , we are determined to have a share in their struggles to be free . " —On Thursday , the first weekly meeting was held , when the number was augmented to thirty-one . They are very
desirous of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the principles of oar Charter , and a few of the members of the Charter Union are to deliver a lecture , essay , or address , illustrative of our principles . The first lecture will be delivered on Tuesday night , at eight o ' clock , by Duncan Nicholson , " on the influence of woman over man . What has been accomplished by woman in former ages , and the benefits expected to result to the present agitation from the women taking an active part in it . " Then will follow an explanation of the principles of the Charter , and the people ' s right to it proved from ancient history . They would earnestly impress on our brethren throughout the country , the necessity of adopting a similar course to the above , in order to make our female community more alive to their own interests , the causes of their present degradation , and the remedy , to render their families and posterity independent and happy .
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Fr » at ihe London Gazette of Friday , Nov . 5 . BANKSDPTS . Richard William Hugh Jones , Bayswater Terrace , coal-merchant , to surrender Nor . 12 , at balf-past eleven , and Dee . 17 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Basinghall-street Solicitor , Mr . GuilUume , Walbrook ; official assignee , Mr . Belcher . . John HenrjCaasell , Mill Wall , Poplar , naphtha-seller , Nov . 17 , at one , and Dee . 17 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Messrs . Grimaldi , Stables , and Bum , CopthsD Buildings ; offlcUl assignee , Mr . Lackington , Colemanstreet Buildings . Edward Bright , Picket-street , Strand , draper , Nor . 20 , at one , and Dee . 17 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , BasinghaU-Btreet . Solicitors , Messrs . Sole , Aldermanbury ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abchurch
Lane-William Boatledge , Liverpool , wine-merebant , Nov . 26 sad Dec . 17 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Duncan and R&dcltffe , Liverpool ; and Messrs . Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford Row , London . John Senior , Liverpool , iron-merchant , Nov . 24 and Dec . 17 , at one , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Harvey and Falcon , Liverpool ; and Means . Sharpe , Field , and Jackson , Bedfoxd Row , London . Henry Caulier , Bath , nurBeryman , Nov . 17 and Dec . 17 , at eleven , at the Castle and Ball Hotel , Bith . Solicitors , Mr . Drake , Bith ; Messrs . Riekards and Walker , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London . William Stevenson , Sheffield , auctioneer , Nov . 17 and Dec 17 , at twelve , at the Town Hsll , Sheffield . Solicitors , Messrs . Wilson and Yonnge , Sheffield ; and Mr . Wilson , Southampton-street , Bloomsbury Square , London .
Jarvis Rainey , Spalding , Lincolnshire , innkeeper , Nov . 26 and Dec 17 , at eleven , at the White Hart Inn , Spalding . Solicitors , Messrs . Bonner and Son , Spalding ; and Messrs . Temple and Boaner , Fumi-raTs Inn , London . Mary Glascott , Geonre Minahaw Glascott , and Thos . Townsend Glascott , Great Garden-street , Whitechapel Road , copper-merchants , Nov . 16 , at one , and Dec 17 , « t eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-ftreet . Solicitor , Mr . Philips , Lombard-street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Basingnall-street . James Brooks , Manchester , grocer , Nov . 22 and Dec 17 , at twelve , at the Commissioners * Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Norris , Manchester ; and Messrs . Norris , Allen , and Simpson , Bartletfs Buildings , London .
John Tnrlay , Manchester , merchant tailor , Nov . 22 and Dec 17 , at two , at the Commissioners' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Jlessrs . Atkinson and Saunders , Manchester ; and Messrs . Makinson and Sanders , Elm Court , Middle Temple , London . Josiah Davy , Sheffield , draper , Nov . 15 , at twelve , and Dec 17 , at two , at the Town Hall , Sheffield . Solicitors , Mr . Branson , Sheffield ; and Mr . riddey , Temple , Ixjndon . William Mells and John Turlay , Manchester , tailors , Nov . 22 and Dec . 17 , at two , at the Commissioners ' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messrs . Bennett , Manchester ; and Mr . Hammond , FamivaTs Inn , London . Benjamin Dix , jnn ., Roebuck Place , Great Doverstreet , Southwark , builder , Nov . 16 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 17 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street Solicitors , Mr . Foord , Pinners' Hall , Old Broad-street , and Messrs . Gole , Lime-street ; official assignee , Mr . Alsager , Birchin Lane .
' : : John Longman Shepherd and Henry Drew , South-¦ ampton , innkeepers , Nov . 16 and Dec 17 , at twelve , at the Star Hotel , Southampton . Solicitors , Messrs . Daa-; con and Lsng , Southampton ; and Mr . Walker , Southampton-street , Bloomsbury Square , London .
PA » T > 'EKSH 1 PS DISSOLVED . J . Fearnley and J . Brooke , Howley Park , Yorkshire , farmers . B . Eccles and J . Eccles , Blackburn , Lancashire , cotton-spinners . M . Potter and J . Lever , Manchester , manufacturers . W . Marsden and W . Bond , Preston , Bionemasons . J . Tattersall and J . Hewitt , Bradford , Yorkshire , plasterers .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , Nov . 9 . BAKKECPIS . George Kidman , victualler , Long Alley , Worship-Btreet , Nov . 23 , at eleven , and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Court ef Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Ware , Blackman-street , Borough ; Mr . Turquand , official assignee , Copthall Buildings . John Worrell , victualler , Tottenham Court Road , Nov . 23 , at twelve , and Dec . 21 , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Pardell , Church-street , Spitalfields ; Mr . Turquand , official assig nee , Copthall Buildings . Rowland Mitchell , merchant , Lime-street , City , Nov . 17 , at half-past eleven , and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , BaslnghaU-streeb Solicitors , Messrs . Clayton and Cookson , Lincoln ' s Inn ; Mr . Green , official assignee , Aldermanbury .
Thomas Robinson , tallow-merchant , Leadenhall-street , Nov . 16 and Dm . 21 , at two , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitors , Messrs . Crowder and Maynard , Mansion House Place ; Mr . Gibson , official assignee , Basinghall-street Peter Sannders , merchant , KIngston-apon-HuII , Not . 16 and Dec . 21 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor , Mr . Parker , St Paul ' s Churchyard ; Mr . Gibson , official assignee , Basinghall-street . William Carr , grocer , South Shields , Dec 2 , at eleven , and Dec 21 , at oae , at the Bankrupt Commission Room , NewcasUa-upon-Tyne . Solicitors , Mi . Hewson , Newoastle-npon-Tyne ; Messrs . Currie and Woodgate , Lincoln ' s Inn , London .
Edward Bernard Holland , power-loom manufaotarez of calicoes , Manchester , Nov . S 3 and Dec . 21 , at twelve , at the ComttissioneBS * Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Mr . Law , Manchester ; Capes and Stuart , Field Court , Gray ' s Inn , London . Carriu £ ton Wilson , innkeeper , Wickham Brook , Suffolk , Nov . 27 , at one , and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Six Bells , Bury St . Edmund ' s . Solicitor , Mr . ChaUr , Cbalmgforfl .
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John TFjomas Scott , estate agent , Milton , next Gravesenr ' i , Kent , Nov . 18 , at twelve , aadDec 21 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Basinghall-street . Solicitor . * , Messrs . Gregson and KeweU , Angel Court , Throgp torton-street ; Mr ., Gibson , official assignee , Basmr ^ iaU-street . Ed ward Davis , boat-builder , West Bromwich , Stafford' ihire , Nov . 23 and Dec 21 , at two , at the Waterloo Rac mi , Birmingham . Solicitors , Mr . Reeoe , Ledbury , Herefordshire ; Messrs . Clarke and Medcalf , Lincoln ' s In n Fields , London . Robert M'Lachlan , licensed victualler , Liverpool , J . fov . 20 and Deo . 21 , at twelve , at the Clarendon Bxxuna , Liverpool . Solicitors , Mr . Snowball , Xiverpool ; Messrs . Johnson , Son , and WeatheraU , Temple , London . ' ' . '' ..-. ¦
Robert Gappy , horse-dealer , Halstock , Dorsetshire , Not . 22 and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Mermaid . Inn , FeoviL Solicitors , Mr . Batten , jun ., Yeovil ; Messrs . Clowes and Wedlake , King ' s Bench Walk , Temple , London . Henry Briggi , cotton-spinner , Blackburn , Dec . 1 and 21 , at eleven , at the Town Hall , Preston . Solicitors , Messrs . Wilding and Fisher , Blackburn ; Messrs Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple , London , Ann Cartwright , John Cartwright , and William Cartwright , cotton-spinners , Wigan , Not . 22 and Dec . 21 , afr eleven , at the Swan Inn , Great Bolton . Solicitors , Mr . Leigh , Wigan ; Messrs . Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford Row , London . Richard Thomas , maltster , Wick , Glamorganshire , Nov . 22 and Dec 21 , at eleven , at the Angel Inn , Cardiff . Solicitors , Mr . Lewis , Glamorganshire ; Mr . Wrentmore , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London .
Bernard Sheridan , grocer , Liverpool , Nov . 24 and Dec 21 , at twelve , at the Clarendon Rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Messrs . Littledale and Birdswell , Liverpool ; Messrs . Gregory , Faulkner , and Follett , Bedford Row , London . John Barrett and Arthur Youle Barrett , engine and boiler manufacturers , Kingston-upon-Hull , Nov . 20 and Dec 21 , at eleven , at the George Inn , Kingston-upon-Hull . Solicitors , Mr . Holden , Hull ; Messrs . Hicks and i Harris , Gray ' s Inn Square , London . Thomas Walters , jun .. grocer , Swansea , Glamorganshire , Nov . 24 and Deo , 21 , at eleven , at the Castle Hotel , Swansea , Solicitors , Messrs . Williams and David , Swansea .
Henry Taylor , hat-manufacturer , Audenshaw , Lancashire , Nov . 23 and Dec . 21 , at ten , attheCommis ; sionen' Rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Messra ^ Higginbottom , Buckley , and Lord , Ashton-UBder-Eyne ; Messrs . Clarke and Medcalf , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Nov. 13, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct869/page/2/
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