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TTNI TED PATRIOTS _^ AND PATRIARCHS' BENEFIT SOCIETY . U Enrolled _pursuant to 10 Geo . IV * c 56 . 4 & » _^ _ffl- _*^ . & 46 , & 9 & WVic . c . 27 . —IasHtufed , 7 th Feb „ 1813 . - _P _^ ronr .-T . S . Do . N <» MBB , E s _^ .. M . _R . _^ . V ? AKi . Bv EsQ .,-AtP . B . _Cabboi . _Esa , M . 1 _? . - - - . F . O'Gqssob , Esq ., JLP . _LtaxJASiEsHAKsARO _. EEB . . Tbe Socictj is divided intb _dxsections , to weetthe necessities and require ' _ments-of all classes of mechanics and labourers , from fifteen jeais ofaee to forty-five . This _5 > pcrery consists of above two thousand members , and has a towed amUl of 2 , 6221 . _lfis . 9 d . ; hawng paid the following Brans for benefits since its formation :-Sickness , _| _£ _rak 3 s . l 0 d . _FuneVals , l _^ _SfHL Superannuation , 301 . Us . ii . Fire , 3 SHGs . 5 _Jd . _ Jrotal , 7 _. 159 L 2 s . 71 d . The follomvgis the SCALE OF FEES to be paid . at entrance : 3 s . must be paid _irienadmitfed _, and the remainder can extend over a period of six months , to be paid with , the subscriptions , -montlil v , if desired :-Acs 1 st section . . 2 nd section , 3 rd section .. 4 th section ,- _tftli section . -6 th section . From lotoS ! .... «! 5 s .-2 d . ..... £ 0 4 s . 8 d X 0 _ 4 s . 2 d . ...: £ 6 3 s . 8 _dA ... £ 0 Ss . 2 d £ 0 2 s . 2 d . ' . . _ 32-35 .... 0 7 2 .... 0 6 S .... 0 C 2 Z ... . 0 Z > - S \ 0 5 2 .... not admitted - _ SS — 40 .... 010 2 .... 0 9 S .... 0 9 2 .... o 8 8 T ... * « S 2 .... " over _ 40—45 .... " 112 .... 1 0 2 „ .. 0 19 S ' . ' .:..-0 J 9 . 2 _T ... 0 IS 2 ... _twentyyears ¦ _SEEXLV ALLOWANCE IS SICKNiSS ASD SUFEB _1 _SSCATI 9 X . _" MESBKl ' S _BEATE . —WIFE ' S OB _KOSKfE _' S _BEATH , FiretScction 18 s . Od . ...... Cs . Od . First Section .... i 20 0 0 .... £ 10 0 « Second ditto 13 0 C 0 _Secoiidditto _.-. lfi ° 2 *"' 5 I , v ¦ ni irdditto ...... 11 0 4 0 Thiiilditto .. _^ - _« 0 0 6 0 0 _Jourtli ditto : > 0 4 0 Fourth ditto 10 J J "" ! _I „ ft _FiftlKHtto 7 0 ...... 4 « _Fimiditto .. _« ) ' 0 o ° " u Sixth ditto 7 0 none . Sixth ditto . ..- _•• - ° none LOSS BY FIltE . — In all _thc-Dwssions ( wifli flie excention of tfes-Sixiu ) £ 19 . Moullily contributions to ensure the above benefits . Under 30 _years « f age . Under 40 . _3 _iiidev 4 A _FwstDivision .. "Ss . 7 ii" 3 s . 10 _« d .. * , . .. •„ _^ - 1 , i „ „„ , i , f . „ _Secosdditto .... 3 < f _lceneralExiuses _S- 24 ] Insurance ia caseof fire , 3 7 Nd . amontlfor Third ditto 2 4 ' iiieludi i" 2 <> ! can be raised to let ., is 10 1 ilcdical FonrtJlditw 0 _> T « _fe-ffe , i * I JM . amtmHi « t « _, 2 *} _[ Atteiidaiiceand SSM . .. " .: 1 8 J m . My ' . l __^ 0 j or - 20 _L 3 d . ainonth . 2 _ J j _Jlediciue , Sixthditto .... 1 3 __ _wiaowat , _aorphanBn _' _nmlsexh-s , for whicb . sec tha rules . _Aeenciesare _cstabliicd _nruVvoftl . c _v dadpal _Tomis _Ouwjjtont the . _kingdom , and ascnts arc _rcquu-ed mal B _^ S _^^ S _ertSl _iSh _inaat Every information can be obtained by apphcaUon to the Secretary , at J _^ _Q _^^^ , l _^ _M _>^«« t , _»^ d _# *« «» dows fro , a fl , e * _" _» _Tottenbam-coiirt-roadj , Rt _^ _rSs _fa _' _tlieCounfry _anphins for Hate can tan them fdraarded , by enclosing tffdre , p : stage stamps , and if for to n of _app'icati pn , or i » _£ n _£ _atUA , ti « e stumps must be enclosed . _^^ _^^ _^^ _^^ _^^ ,
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ALSO HIE BRITISH EMPIRE FSEEIIOLD LAND AND _BTJILTHNG SOCIETY . On an Advance vonr Kent is Saxed-yon beeome your own land and Iloiwshu ' . _dsr . Patrons . -- S _Dcnwjke , _EsJj _., M . 1 ' . T . Waxlet , Esq .. M . I _* . M . B . Cabiieu ,. Esq ., _31 . 1 _' i h . J . _IUssabd , Esq . i _' aui _/ _-. * —The Commercial Hank of London ( Branch ) li , Henrietta Street , _Coveat-Gardcn , '" c / _iaw-BOHf / _Oirectorf . _—Geojwse W , M . Rey 50 U ) s , Esq , * Ionian o _^ ce . _—^ o . is , _Tottciiiiain court , Sew Road , St . l ' _ancrjis , London . —Daniel Whxiak _Jlurrv , Secretary . . AniuxGEa i . v _TnaeE _SECTioss . —Value of Shares and _Pavmciitfor Investors . Full Share .. -. £ 123—pavinent _ol'Ss . 3 d . per Week , or 10 s . Gd . _perllontk Half Share .. .. CO 1 2 _£ _33-Qaartt-rShare .. - 30 0 71 . - 2 . S . ' _Ayplicaut- ; are r . _qacstcd fo state in their form tlie Section they desire to be a _Hemlier of . No _StsvEVOss' , _Solictoss _' , cs _Kedejiitios Fees . —The present Entrance Fee , including Certificate , Utiles , ifcc _., is 4 s . ' per _ahro-c , aad 2 s . Cd . for any part ofa alum :. _I'rise of _liulcs _, including _I ' ostagc , Is . ' " OBJECTS . " " ' . 1 st —To enable _membersito build DwelUsg Houses . 5 _" . n . _^ -To give to Depositing Members _aJiigher rate of _iu-Sni-roaffordthe means ot purchasing both Freehold t _^ f _^ _tajf _^ _Wmi _^ m _^^ inxe _^ Unmt . ~ _ii _™ i ., i . i _iv _„ . _^ _vi ; nc _«;• _T-.. _M 6 Ji . —To finable Parents to make _Endowments for their _and _LcaseboldlroiJcrUesorL . i . d , CUihtowi . or _Dusfaands for their Wives ,. or for Marriage 3 rd .-To advance _Heritages on _Trorcrty held hy Scttl ( . men ! e . . - - » _members . 7 th . —To purchase a piece of Freehold Land of sufficient 4 tb , —To enable _Mort-a _^ _srs biing members to redeem value to given legal title to a Couuty Vote for Alemucrs of _AeirMori—ves " " ° Parliament . _Sectios I— liv hiiain- this section every person in town or country can become the proprietor of a House and Land iu its own _iiri'hbyurboodrwithout being removed from his friends , conucxioes _. or ihe present means himself and family _Miavliave of _sainirg a _livelihood . Sectios 11 -To rais _;; a _capit-il by shares to purchase Estates , erect Dwellings thereon , and divide the Land into _allotments _fromhalf-an-acre upwards . in or near tlie towns ofthe various brandies of tiie society . Tlie property to be the hoaaMs freehold of the member after a term of seven _yt-ars , from tke date of location , _according to his subscriptions . _Sectiiiin" HI- —Savin ;; or Deposit _section , in which _ininibers not wishing to purchase are cnabed to invest small sums , leeeiving interest at _il : e rate of five percent _p ; r annum , ou every sum of 10 s . and upwards so deposited . _j _£ B . __^ £ 53 ;! will be advanced to the- members of ihe first Section in November nes t , when all persons who have and may become members for shares , or parts of shares , oa or before the 4 th of _Xoveaibsr next i aud who pay sis montb _j ' jnbscripaons in advance , or _otIicnrise , wiU be eligible for an advance .
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_EMIGRATION . IPHE _BTvlTISH EaIPIHE , PERMANENT EMIGRATION X AND C 0 _LOJJISATIO . Y SOCIETY , To _secm-e to each jlcmber a FARM , of notlcss than Twenty-five Acres cf Land in AMERICA , Vu . _Squill WeeMy or Monthly Contributions . ' _Loxoos Office : —13 , _Totlviibam Court , Xen-road , St _l'aucras . —D . W . _IlurFr , Secretary . OBJECTS . To purchase a large tract of Land in tlie Western States To purchase in large quantities , for the common benefit , ef America , upon which * o locate Members , giving twenty- all necessary live . and dead stock , and other requisites , five acres to each Share subscribed for . supplying each member on location with the quautity re-To erect Dwellings , and _ck-cr a certain portion ofthe quirec at cost price . _Jand on each allotment , previous to tlie arrival of the alkrttecs . . ... „ . „ i . v , „„ , _i , „ T _, _^;„ To establish a depot , from which to provide each family To prondefor the location of groups , _boldingthc Land in - i Z . . _e , , ' _e , _,-, ., •„ eomuion , as well as for individuals , securing to each their with the _rcqnu-ed quantity of wholesome food , until their collective and separate rights and _immun'lies . j own land produced sufficient for their support . VALUE OF SHARES . Each Share to be of the ulihmte Value of Twenty-fire founds . To le rais : d by Mo ; itidy or Weekly Subscriptions , as fjloios : — AFavment _ofXinepeiicciKr Week lor Ten Years will amount to 191 10 s . Bonus , 51 . IBs . Ditto _Sixpence per Week for Fifteen Years will amoant to 192 . 10 s . Donus , U . 10 s . Repayments may be made to the Society in Money , Produce , or Labour . Prospectuses , Rules , Forms of Application , for Shares , and every other information , may be had at the Office as above . All applications by Letter , addressed to tho Secretary , must be pre-paid , and enclose a postage stamp f jr reply , By enclosing twelve postage stamps a Copy of the Hules will I > e forwarded , post free . Forms of Entrance by enclosing three postage stamps . Agents required in all parts of Great Britain .
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N A T IONAL' BEN E FIT S O C I E T Y , Enrolled , pursuant to statute 3 th and 10 th Victoria , c . 2 " . THE . ABOVE SOCIETY , as amended , and legalised , was formerly known as . the _NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BENEFIT SOCIETY ; the managers of whicli have long ' seen f e necessity of legal protection for the sccxriiy of its _members In _fanning the new rules , care has been taken to _equalise" the expen-« _gture with the receipts , so that the permanent success of tlie Society should he beyond all doubts . "fir . - Society is divided into three seciioas , to meet the necessities and _requirements of all classes of _mechanics _r > rtd _lsbonri-rs _, from eighteen years of age to forty . BiE _r-jixowuJG is hie scale or _hes to be paid at I weekly allowance is sickness . _ent . iasce : — ! s . d . Age . lstsectinn . 2 udsection . _Sndscction . j First Section .. ... .. 13 0 s . d . s . d . s . d ; Second Section 10 » FromlSto 21 .... 3 0 .... 2 0 .... 10 J . . Third Section ........ 3 0 _ 21—27 .... 6 0 .... i 0 .... 2 0 . ... — 27—00 !) _S .... G « . i — 3 0 ! members death . wife ' s death . _ 5 'J—33 .... 12 0 . _" ... 8 0 .... 4 0 £ s . d . ¦ ¦ £ s . . d . _ - 33—35 .... 15 0 .... 10 0 .... 5 0 I First Section .... 15 ( I 0 7 10 0 — : > : _—3 S .... 16 0 12 . 0 .... « U j Second Section ... 10 0 0 . . 300 — 3 S—10 .... 21 0 .... H . O .... ' 7 0 , Third Section .... o 0 0 ...... '" 3 0 0 _IIOSTULT _COSTaiEDTIOXS . . " First Section , Ss . fid . Second Section , .-2 s .-Id Third Section , Is . 2 d . Tlie Sjci-ty meets every Monday evening , at the Two Chairmen , V / ardour-s ; veet , S . iho , Middlesex , where , every _informatii . » n can ue had , and _membersenroUed . Country friends , applying for rules , c : ui have them forwarded , by enclosing four pu _^ _age-stamps . 35 . m ' _oers of _theiite Co-operative _UeneSt _Hock-ty , who have paid all dues and demand- ; up to tlie 23 th December , 1819 . caii at < _aics be transferred to either section of tbe Xatiuual Benefit Society , without any extra , charge . Agents and sub-secretaries of the late National Co-cperative Benefit Society , are requested to immediately inform the General Secretary o ; the number of members likely to transf if to Hie _National Bentiit Society ; and parties wishing to bteome agents , or to form branches of tlie new society , can he supplied with every iiiforuiation , on application to the Secretary , by _enclosing a postage-stamp for au auswer . _Jat-ies _GsAsssr , General _Secretarv , 9 j . _Rcser . t-street , Lambeth .
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DE _AFNESS . — Important _Notice . — lh \ _FRAXOIS , the eminent aurist , who has devoted Ids attentioa ' soHv to DISEASES of the EAR , continues to _efcet t _';^ most astonishing cures iu all _tiiass inveterate cases n . ' _iidi I _» ve long heeu considered . _hopc-les _? . and < _-f tliir .-y or forty \ ears standing , enabling the _patiest to hear av . h ' i . _^ _'cr , without pain or _opeisiiun , effectually removing deafness , r . _oises in tha head , aad aU dixeases of tlie aural canal- _i _! r . F . attends daily from 39 until C , at Lis consulting rooms , 6 , Beaufort-buildings , Strand , London , i _' _crsons st a distance can state their case by letter . Advice to the i « or , Monday , _AVednesday , and Friday , from G till Sin the eveains .
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MIXERS' _MESTISC-. THE MIXERS intend to hold a _PCRLIC _ilSETSSS on Sbadon _SliR . _ncarXeweastleon Tyne , oa -Satc _23 at , _Jzse 15 th , when it is expected that _thewu-. ih . M ; f the Cullers uf _yurtlmiabeYiaud and Durham , will turn out to a man . The . Meeting will !; _e addressed by various Miners , who will _expose t ! ie gross tvramiy and _oppresaion wiiicli _prerails at the present tiuie _, and lay down Mine general plan _caicuJntc . a _t-j emauci i'ate the whole of the mining body . J- ' . _it'CossiR , Esq ., ll . l \ g has btcii invited , , and will attend , if passible .
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THE ONLY CURE . FOll RUPTTJKE _Licidental to Men , Women , and Cidldren . TUUSSE 8 . —It is awell-Icuown fact , tlsat of all ihe ills that flesh is heir to . none' suAcr from prvjudicesomarh as those _afilicu'd with _lleriiia , ilificreut liinds < _. f Tru _> _sss being required to meet tiie peculiarities of each case , aa _^ l as the majority of _Trafts-iaak is are strongly pr _> judiced to their _o-. ni _iaventioas ibey use them to the _esd'isHBis of _asl others . _Tlias it is rti . it the ruptured public are obliged to visit numerous Trass-makers before being-suited . Xow tlie undersigned , a praciical maker , _liaviuj beta twenty- retrain the trade , and well atquiunted Willi the virtues " aud failings of every Truss extant , earnestly : nri : es a visit from ilio : ; fii . v > - _-d . wlien he _uill _ex-Iiihii so " : Ucw tlie real causa of their _di « wa « fi : tsrc . and agree :: cx iu receive one penny unSil eo : u ] iiele satisfaction is given , the mo * c hopeless and _desperay cases not cxcep _' - vl ; with whidi latter J . G . has teen eminently suecessfbi , Irom _bisiiipartia ! _svsicm of _adaptafion .
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BO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL AND _LUXURIANT HAIR , _WUlSKEttS , tc ? 5 * pilE Immense Public Patronage bsstowed i . upon _JJiss Ellen Graliam ' s XIOUKRENK is sufficient evidence of its amazing properties iu _vepvodueing the human hair , whether lost by disease or natural decay , preventing the hair falling off , strengthening weak hair , and checking _greyness . It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers , _Moustachios , < fcc , in three weeks , without fail It is elegantly scented , and suOicieut for three months' use will be sent free , ou receipt of 24 postage stamps , by Jl _1 SS ELLEN GHAilAM , _C . Ampton-street , _Gray ' s-itm-road , London . Unlike all other preparations for the hair , it is free from artificial colouring ami filthy _greasiuess ,. well known to be soii'jurions to it .
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'" - _' _, ' . EXEMIESINT _11 _ECAMFM Brother Chartists Beware 11 RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY ASD _PERMANENTLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS !! CAUTI 0 X . —Sr / ftrers are earnestly cautioned against youthful impudent quacks , who copy this announcement , assume foreign names , adopt various addresses , forge testimoni ils _, place Dr . before their names , make assertions , trie most extravagant and absurd , and hare recourse to tlie basest practises to victnni ? e the public . OVERT _SUFFERED FROMEUPTDEE i-J ( _Siagic or _Uouble _, and of every variety ) is earnestly invited to write , or pay Mr . _JJAHKE _' R a vhir _, as in every _caso-he-gaai-. _uiteesthera a perfect cure . ' . ' 1 During an extensive practice m main thousands of cases , his _roaieily _liaslwen entirely successful , as ( hcfe ' sliinonials he has received from patients , and many eminent members of _themediealprofession , _ainiily pi-ore . It is _appliusiblii to both sexes , old and young ; easy aud painless in use , and most certain _hu-ffcet .
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TO THE EMBAKRASSED . /' _ _ . THERE are t housands _of-perBpiis who havo long struggled , against thoTdrceof misfortune , but few are aware that , by very recent Aets _. _all _^ sm ' all' traders owfcg debts not exceeding £ 300 ,- farmers , . private and professional gentlemen , and all others , owing to : any amount ( the latter without any publicity ) , . can be entirely raised from their difnculties ' at' small expense ,, and . without imprisonment or bankruptcy . "Allsuch Mr .. . Weston bogswill apply to-him at G , _Essex-strecf , Strand , by letter , or personally . ... „ ¦ - _' . „ ¦ " " _'• ' ¦ " ¦' - .. Officehoursfrom . _lO-tiU 2 , andGtill 8 . -.. _-.,, 3 JB . —tho above / Acts stay all Palace Court , ,.. County Court , and other proceedings . Clergymen _nceduot submit to sequestrations .- v ' . ' ' .. .. _' . ..
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EMIGRATION TO NORTH AMEHIGA . _' _- m -TAPSCOTT AND CQ .,. SHIPPING Wl and _Emigration Agents , Liverpool ; continue to despatch-First Class Ships—To NEW YOttK—every Five Days . To NEW . ORLEANS-every Ten Days . To BOSTON aud PHILADELPHIA—every Fifteen Days . And occasionally to BALTIMORE , CHARLESTON , SAVANNAH , QUEBEC , and St . JOHNS . Drafts for any amount , at sight , on New . York , payable in any part ofthe United States . Tapscott's " Emigrant's Guide" sent free , on receiptof Four Postage Stamps . Gar About twenty-eight thousand persons sailed for tho New World , in Tapscott ' s line of American 1 ' aclcets . in 1319 .
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_AGRICULTURE , MANUFACTURES , -TEET 0 TALISM , The best of trades-unions , ( A _hoiyTitisiTv-is-usmY ) T ANDr MOST FERTILE , £ 2 per acre , Ju _CartAGES ( two small rooms ) , U ; Double ditto , £ 8 . Ono of-the latter , which caa be divided into _twa tworoomed ones ( with large gardens each ) , and three acres of land , is ' _jall that remains in baud ( with immediate posses sien , ) fm- the accommodation of one or' two . more families . There is nothing to take to , 'and-no payment in advance will be reguircd from handicraftsmen of good character , who arcpledged TEETOTAtiEits . Tlie real blessings resulting from uniting Agriculture , Tcctutalism , anil Manufactures , aro exhibited by the splen . did crops raised by sltotmnUers _,-. and other teetotallers , from Northampton , now to be seen on this estate , the properiyof a wobki . ng _gextmssiaSi , who ones a splendid fori tunc to teetotalism , and continues ,. neverthekss ,-to work hard every day of his life , from religious principles , and to improve the morals of society . - .
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EMI GRATION TO GEORGIA , _IltWIN COUNTY , UNITED STATES . , ' COTTON ! COTTON !! COTTON ' . !' . Independence !—Self Government in Factories!—with , _, ' . ' .. • Fixity of _Woi'kiiignows ! The attention of _Manufactuvei-sand Operatives in Cotton of smalt capital . is called to an extract from the New York Correspondent of ihe Times ; dated 17 th July , _18-b _; ,. which says , relative io the State of Georgia— ' Advantage has been taken of its cxtensire water power to establish cotton mamil ' actoriet ! A fact riot Olllv _tl'UC , but also till ! t . tlie . returns making upon the capital invested in those _tiictorics average at the present time from t _> veiity-nv _« to thirty per cent . Why , -therefore , do not the small Manufacturers ' and Operaiivesof Manchester and its vicinity , . who'now only obtain a precarious livelihood , club together , their funds , while they have any , aud proece ' d in a body to Win . _Coauty , Georgia , where , 'if a number—say from 150 to 200 families , with capital sufficient to erect a mill—will proceed by the vessels of the advertiser' in addition to tlie ad * vantages he oilers tothe general emigrant , be will allow Ihem to choose in the vicinity of their ' town allotments , 'free from all charge ,
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ItDIN OFTUJ _1 LI 5 ANS ! Just published , price 2 s . or ( free ) by post for 25 pos ' age stamps , M _SOYER'S Recipes for Promoting HEALTH , II . _VPl'INESS , & LONGEVITY , "¦" Ry tho use of his cooling , refreshing , wholesome ? ummcr Drinks , all medically attested , and equallv adapted for CHILDHOOD , MANHOOD , and OLD AGE . M . _SoVeu having long seen the necessity of more useful and wholesome ¦ beverages than beer , spirits , and the filthy compounds now sold as ginger beer , lemonade , Ac , ' the dangerous" character of-which is amply testified by medical men , hasbeen thereby induced , to give this eol _' eclioa of most useful and beautiful J ' ecipes , as lie found the priec of the various drinks lis li : i 3 from time to _tiiiiCiin-r vented , " placed them beyond the reach of tho inillion- The Hecijics , however , arc at the disposal of all , being cheap in themselves , composed of cheap materials easily obtained , ( many of which being extensively adulterated by chemists , or if not adulterated sold at exorbitant prices , will be supplied at a mere uomiual charge by M . S . ) . The . prices accompany the Recipes .
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_, _^ _g-grsgsr _* " _' ¦ ' ' , "" ' ¦ " _¦ _jg _^^—i . _/ ' ¦ ' " _uuwii nin _« _i— * a— _HffWMWii " _¦¦¦" '" ' ¦ _••^ ducat _ipni _forJ-tiie' . MiHipift _^ . ;; ¦ ¦' ¦¦' : ' this _^ day _is' publisiieb _, : : . ;' , ¦; ' - ¦ ' " : ' _- . '" " No ; n . op _.- ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ _.-,. -. ¦ . , ; . _^ _lffi" ; jipiAi :. _pppi ft ; '; . ' ¦;! _- ; . ' - : . ' PRICE ONE BENNY- ' ' Tho _oliject of the Proprietor , Feargus _O'Consor , Fk ' o " _Ivwij ' _is to placo - within the reach-of tue _boowsfc ' classes that Political and _Sosial Information of wbich ithoy are at present -deprived by the Government" Taxes on Knowledge . " - tho Lifo and
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tub _cnEirssT ebition _evek . . ¦ : _.- ¦ I _' rico Is . Cd . ; '¦ ' - ' " ' . ' r \ new and elegant edition , with Steel Plate of the Author , of _PAINE'S POLITICAL WORKS .
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SECOND YEAR OF ' _riiHE DEM OCR A TIC REVIEW i- Of BRITISH asd _FOK 131 G 2 ? POLITICS , HISTORY akd _JilTBftATlfllE , Baited by G . _aULtA ' N 1 IA 11 SEY . ' This day is published No . 10 , bcins the first number bf Vol . II . of this monthly exponent of Democratic and Social Progress . The contents of the niimhcr for June include a letter from the Editor on'the _Cmu-plraey in , France to destroy Universal _Suffrage ; Tactics anil Programme ofthe Counter-Revolutionists ; articles on Democracy , Mar / . ini ' s . work on the Popedom , ic . ic . This number also contains certain letters excluded from . -the Northern Star , including the Editor ' s defence of Chartism , in reply to a Kencffiidc- _'s ltovelftiions ; with other matter important and interesting to the _Cliai-ti 3 ts , and all friends to Democratic and Social Reform . .
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The readers of tho " Northern Star , " and the'Democratic party generally , avo informed , that : thei'o is now a re-issue : of tho _Yttriotis Steel engravings lately distributed with _thd ' _'« NovtUern Star . '' They consist of Kds ' suTn , ¦• ¦ '¦• Mkaoiieu , ' . Louis Blanc ,- Mitciiel , _Enswr . Josbs , ¦ _, -Smith O'BniE . v _, HlClUllD OA 3 TW 5 _H , " JOHN _FllOST .
These Engravings havo excited the _aomivatiou of every one who lias seen thein . They aro ' faitUful portraits , aud : ave executed in tlie most brilliant style . Price Fourpenco each . .. There lias also boon a reprint of tho undermentioned portvaits , whicli have been given a _^ y ay . at'different times . with the " Northern Star , " and which are striking likeuesses , and executed iu the inost brilliant manner— ' _Andrkw Mabvel _, William . CnmreTT , ¦ Abtiior O'Cox . von , _Hexrv IIuxt , _PatiuckO'IIiooixs , V . O'Coxsoh , ¦ -.. _BupSTEnnu _O'B ' ries _, W . P . ¦ _Koukuts . ...- 'J . It . Strpiiess , ' " ' 1 ' . ' There is also a rc-isme o'f the two lar . 2 C
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Mr.- O'Connor's Tour, - I Havo' Had So M...
MR .- O'CONNOR'S TOUR , - I havo' had so many letters , requesting mc to . name ( lays for attcudiug meetings , at different Towns , that I must give answers to sill through the medium of the . " _Ncrtnern Star . " I shall he sit Glasgow on the Gth , and remain there till the Conference is ovcr . I shall bo at Paisley on the 7 th , aud wherever tho Committee has appointed on the Oth nnd 9 th . On tho 10 th , I shall ho at Edinburgh ; aud , as requested , shall attend tho ,. open _^ U _!
meeting thero . I shall bo at Carlisle on the 12 tli ; at Newcastle on the 13 th—not on the 14 th , as stated to me in _Matotk ¦ Jura s letter . I shall be at Sunderland on tho 1 ith , ami at tho Miners' Meeting _referred to in the letter of Martin Judk , upon the loth ; and , in reply to my _Iiuddersfield friends , I beg to as 3 Ure them _tlisit I have not forgotten them , and that twill name a day in next week ' s . " Star " when I shall be with them . . ' . " , ; ' 'I ' _eaiigus Q _ACoxzon . -. . ' . . Friday Morning .. .
I only this moment , received tho invitation of iny Loughborough friends , and in reply beg to inform thern i'that I will have great pleasure in visiting ' -theirtown , and-no objection to sin open-air meeting . " _tf , 0 'C .
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The Freffoh Republic In Danger. The Pros...
THE _FREffOH REPUBLIC IN DANGER . The prospects of Democracy grow gloomier in-Fraud ) . The "difterences which separated tho various sections of the reactionary party , have been arranged , and the whole of * their _forccsthavc been combined in the attack upon the Constitution and tlie Republic ; It is-now certain that the _Bis / _hnielrising Bill will pass into a law , uudorrcircuuistatices which will striko'oiT , _at'lib as _^ . _l | ji <; lialf of the _Actors who made- Louis _' _^ AP _^ _ffiibN _. l _Vesi'i _^^ . wliilc it will place thb _\ _olliteba \ f _alniDofe _|^ _ffififel y at theiCo ' ntrol _dfitltQ _^ althy _' _clais _^ _rj _^^^ it Republic . ; 'itse : lf , iipi _^ uded to _"MllS _^ estr ' uc ' tiqri of electoral rights . It _is ' _jCji _& wcutl y
stated'tue bargain is struck between tiie _Lcgiv tiimst ' _s and , the Orleanisfs , and a _restwutioiiof tliO | Bourbon dynasty detcrihiiied - . irpbny _whenever tunc' and circumstances wili'p _£ jt ; _n ] yfc _;(; It is '' understood that . the negotiations ' ; vi _& iclil have for . some _, time been carried on-. _Wwegn the ' tv _^ o ! branches of tho Bourbon . ' _'fei » iJy' _^ | j ( o _havBi-jbceu" disinherited from _'thoytiironrro-Frpce , have terminated in a treaty hy . which the' young son of the Due r > ' ' Oi ' ileans , in _^ iosc ' favour Louis ) _Philippe . abdicated _aii' _- li 3 I 8 ,. wiil be adopted-by the Due he Boim-: i ; x , . tho'presumptive' IiKxny / jy . of tlie . _oliW-rVyaiiclij ¦ as his ' successor ...-. The united _iBourbotis sire thb masters of 'th & . ' _siiuatuiii _, as
it . i 8 Miid : that Ci ! Ai \ Cr . vi . 'NiEi :,, at / tJjo head . oi tKc '' .. '' £ _ti'my-, _' . _-is their . supporter . . As to : tin : " ' _PkKSlDKKT , " it _is . __ proposed to ' biyy him oii by the revival of . thc _/' . princtdy . post of Constable ; of France , Avith the trppunaijc of Rum bonjlict , . ' and a ' _pe-usim ! of a million of francs . IT he declines tin ' s filler , the _dyiiastic'corilition mean to take advantage of his pecuniary dimctiltics , and to' place . ' hint in a position which will prove equally ruinous to him in his public or private capacity . ¦
-Tho plot ot tho conspirators is complete , and events ripon rapidly -in . their favour . Yet , even in this' apparently hopeless and desperate position of vim people ' s cause , " wc aro not without faith iii tlionoblo democracy of France . They have ioo frequently , within the present century , shown themselves a match for all the combined powers of despotism for lis to feel otherwise than confident .. in . their
ultimate triumph . Altar so hug a trial of a peaceable Republic , and experience of tho use of constitutional weapons , with the groat mass of tho people thoroughly Republican in heart and feeling , to restore the Monarchy in that country seems tons to bo as-dangerous _t ! s it would bo to seat oneself on a cask of gunpowder with a , lighted cigar . An explosion must take , place .
' j . ho conduct of the tyrant Majority iu tho Assembly , during tho debates on _the'Klectoral Bill , has been of tho most ferociousand infamous character .. Prosidont Dutin has out-Herodcd Herod in tho disgraceful-and _uuparallelod' abuse of the-privileges of his position . His namo will go down to posterity—if such a wretch is remembered at all—as ono of the most unprincipled aud shameless unities that over _disgraced a judicial or administrative position .
The speakers in favour of tho _Disfrauchising Bill , did not even stoop to tho _[ hyp & crisy of justifying that measuro . on * plausible con ' -
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stitutional grounds . . They one and ., n preached open war with the Constitution a ' { the' Republic .- ;/ They'did . not want eitW reason , justice , or .: . conciliation — . but , _* force ; and it is almost _mipoasiMo—except bv _personal perusal of their violent awl unro _^/ j ' ng harangues ' —to form an idea of tiie fu | _. L " fanaticism bf . . which' they are animate / M . ¦ de Montalembert— tho head of the religious party in' France—described the bill as the first step . ' ' . of tho now Roman _cvpeft . tion which it was necessary to make into th " interior of .. - France . !' ...: Socialism is to h ° crushed sis Louis XIV . caused , his . dragou iUlc e to destroy the Protestants of the _Oeveiuicsl . } Utitutional grounds . . They one ami .,
the sworcl , by open : war . let , when _Ji Arago calml y ; rose and complained that such a speech was giving a provocation to civil _«;»• the scoundrel who presided , started up , _buliLr aud insulted the representative of- the pconl who gave utterance to an . observation s 0 wJ and clearly called for . Even our infamous . Jeffries—immortal and transcendent in { _i _, list of truculent , remorseless , and violent villains—never _cxhibitedj during his bloodvcampaign after thb unsuccessful rebellion of Monmouth , morc foul-mouthed insolence . It ™ not to individuals , but to the whole of tlus ' larBp party called tho . Mountain , that these outrageous insults—which . make an E nglislunan ' s blood _bpil-iare habituall y offered by this ruinauAll tho
. ordinary conventionalities of deliberative assemblies—all the standing orders by _ii'hinh thoy are governed—arc either ruth lessly violated , or become in _liw hands mere instruments of relentless tyranny ; sntt injustice . M . Thiers . ' _-. iirA'do " as warlike and insulting a - spcech _^^ _MbaTALEJibeiit ; and , ; among oth < ir \ false and foul aspersions .. on the : character ' and conduct of .-what he contemptuousl y stvled " the mob , " accused thein of having Muled down _NApoleo _. n ' s . statue , and dragged it it by tho neck with a cord . . ' _SE _^ avoleon _Buonai-arte _I'ose up to dban- ac _^ _jptjincal justice and filial picty _.-ancl t & rfeTt _^^^ _gff ai gg _ hood on the snot . ' -Mo _tstocKl ' up _^§ i 'iiia ? T »! rii » a -
aud said it was not the J _^ emb _^ _SS _^ Bf Paris who precipitated , the stn _0 ' _0 p _$ : \ _pbtegfc _^ from its . column , : ' but th ' e _^ piyUlis ' _tsi-tn _^ despot _allies _^ _wlwhui'lcd h _% f _^ % _Jliis _tiir _^ ne " But President . Dypi _^ couu _^^^ aiv- thai even this justice should . . be _^ lQ _^ _f _^^ _tne-ihenibry and the popularity _brtW-Eii _^ ffllbiiV _' ' _-: Hei furiously prouounced ' _, th _$£ _^§ S _^ e against " his yo . uiig relative , for ha |) Sg . tbhl the truth in tlib teeth of the _urifetiscd and . Veteran , liar who : thus riuli | _iibd- _% 1 iie people . These axe specimens of tliG ' itrea . _tinent _experieuceab-Y the Minority of tiro -Assembly ; while . _ougngtsl in
defending tho Constitution ; - . With < T another sample we close tho disgusting exhibition . On Monday ¦ afternoon j ; Pierre LEROUX ~ -one ' of the-ablest and most e _. arne ' st of tho Socialist" : party—alluded , in the course of his speech , to .. _LfaBESPimttE , ml Makat , as . " ' _illustvieuB ' ¦' _cUijseiis ' . '' ' _' _^ He was thereupon baited by . _s _# crowd of tho infuriated Majority , who bawled _^ out to him from the foot of the tribune , ' that- - _^ "holied , " and that . " his heroes wero infamous scoundrels . ' ! What was the protection of M . _I _' RESIDE . _vinDuvin against such agvos 3 infraction of all- thb decencies of debate ?'
Why , he sided with the assailants . He , forsooth , could not allow the hon . member to apply the term "illustrious" to '"' a couple of atrocious villains' !" If the people of-France aud their leaders are over again driven into-a revolt , Avill not allthese scalding , soaring insults—these monstrous violations of every principle that should guide the intercourse of men pretending to be civilised , rise up in fearful judgment ag _? . inst the parties who thus perpetrate the most
atrocious crimes against society ? It , in " the wild justice of revenge , " the masses should remember the burning provocations they and their advocates have received to violence , and rctsiliate in a similar spirit ' , the Press of the despots will ring from ' one end of Europe to the other , with execrations bf their violence . At present—while these disgraceful , proceedings aro going o : i—they are either silent , or hound on their allies to . more fierce assaults on public _Hucrtv _. aud to a move complete disregard of the conduct which should characterise men
entrusted with the task of _legislating for aud governing a nation , . Do they mean to create a war of extermination between the non-productive aud the _productive classes ? If ; so , let them remember they are the aggressors ; and may God defend the " right ! . But we would fain indulge in the hope that the magnanimity , patience , and true courage of tho Democratic party will stand between France and that' deluge of human blood , aud infuriated passion , which the socalled . party of "Property , F _. _isnilv _, and
Order , '' wish to let loose . The very violence of their conduct shows , that in their hearts they dread most a calm ,-determined , _constitutional resistance , on the partof the people . If tho masses cm bo controlled , time will bring round its revenges in duo season , and tho seemingly _well-coiicoctcd schemes of the _pcijurcd traitors who now misgovern France , melt , like the hideous shapes which disturb a restless and feverish sleep , leaving the millions in the permanent possession of their just _rights .
The Tex Hqufis ' Act. » ; H J Jyord Ashl...
THE TEX _HQUfiS ACT . » H Jyord Ashley ' s proposed compromise with | it _$ y _$ l < _wtcrs f luis been " pronounced" unoa _ti _^^ _eifcetory opera tives , nnd their staunch | _^ r _jp | , _j who _^ lor the last _murler of a century _frgv _^ stpod by them through good ami evil _refiiii'b . - - 'Thoy have unanimously determined Ilia * rather than allow Lord Ashley's desertion , and the trickery ofthe factory lords , to swindle thfiin out ' of the . benefits intended to bo con- t ' _crivd _upon-thom by John _Fiklwc . _v _' s ' Act , , _IbiV y _^ . _'i . _llitlirow ' out any measure that may be ! propa _; ed . short of that this Session , ami , under r thd . _' . _fii-rliaiuciitary . _leadershi p 61 ' Lord John f _Mankkiijs , renew next year the _sinigglo for tin i _elnr-ieiit-Ten . Hours Act .
The voter _, ui _Oastlkk , iu one of his aduura- - bio speeches , tore . to tatters the llimsy pretence a on which Lord A sulky lias , iu the language 0 of one of the resolutions , " . not only deserted d tho cause which be had voluntarily pledged d himself to support ,-but that in . the manner ) i best calculated to _weaken its friends , and to to strengthen the bands of its enemies . " That it pretext was , that there were no-words thata : could bo put , together , which could bind tbolw iniiloivjiers not to work shifts or relays . Mr . r . Oastluii declared that a clause had beenei :
drawn up by Mr . burr , tho eminent _Qucen'st ' i Counsel , winch , had beeii pronounced by . alUl ! the _lawyers consulted to bo sufficiently _coiiclu- us ; ve mid stringent on tbe subject . * But the he excuse on which that clause was not pressed , id , was , that it would bo introducing new niattci _, rij and as Lord . Ashley bad very unnecessarily il ) given his -word that new matter should not be be introduced , the . factory workers ave to ha be cheated of substantial justice . But sec _thejit hypocrisy which . lies at the bottom of this pre-re ; tence . If the question is to . be settled at all ,
illwithout the-introduction of new matter , » should be equall y binding upon millowners _aiidtiu mill-hands . Yet , Lord - Ashley consents to ; t _< an entirely new definition aud arrangement oft u the factory day , -which _wcnld toil against his hi clients , and in favour of the law-breaking fac- ' aci tory lords . Obedience to the law is to be re- ru warded in the case of the . hardworking opcra-: ra tives _. by depriving thorn oi' thoir hanl-won vic-vio _toiy ; those who avo guilt y of violating the sta-sta tuto , have a prbinium awarded tor their _law-av ; less conduct . ; . ' ..: ; - " '
The extent to which the compromise wouUlroU piny into the _liuiiaa of tlie _vcfnictorv" uiilWiiU owners , and nullify , tho ' legislation oll ffflffl _rnay bo judged ; l , j- _; Mr . Oastleii ' s exp lanation . ion ' Just see for i » _nipuisyit whether Hie iict _iwllr was wliatwlia thoy ware toiil it „¦«« _xiicy sai _. l it wouW limit the liows . oiir ot laaiory labour _troift _siVt _. _vsir , aiul meiiibei ' . s nr ' _pai'l _^ _irhil ment ivero _assurea that this nas the ease tVom the hijflHiigl ;
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 1, 1850, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_01061850/page/4/
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