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A Lancashire Secession meeting — Scenes in the Hall. The people of Oldham, England, assembled a few weeks ago in the Town Hall to memorialize the British Government in behalf of "intervention" The proceedings of the meeting we entertaining in as far as they give a very clear idea of how a noisy English assemblage interrupts t and the extermination of a brave and noble people. [Cheers.] How could men talk of the freedom of the Northern States? It was not such freedom as the people of Oldham, of Lancashire, of England, were now enjoying; but such freedom as was consistent with that most despotic deed of suspending the habeas corpus act. [Applause.] Ma I shall not be long. [A voice: "It's toime tha'd dun nea."] In spite of the counsellors and aldermen of Oldham, [cries of "Question," and hisses,] the people of Oldham [question] still know what is right. [A voice: "They dun that, and they'll let thee know to-neet." Another voice: "Tha's towd th' truth."] In spite of all their