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TftE HOlTHERJi STAB v.. ¦ ¦ ¦ SATURDAY, JUNE 8, IN50. '
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THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY. ;; Judgment h...
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PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW. ADMISSION OF JEWS ...
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. _'•;; : _•;¦ SUMMER DAINTIES . _^}; : ? . ) •¦ ¦'¦ r Z ' ~ ' _' _¦' ¦ ' ¦ ' Important to [ Cmfeetion \ _ri'Fmiterers , _^«^ _^^< C _^« . a « i « ra « t / . . ' \ !; , ¦ ¦ . _-. ...-a \\ ONSIEUR EUGENE VILLENEHVE " informs _jjhw ; nnmerons patron ' s 'and the -1 * 1 pnhlic geneiiiv . that his annual _cullecficra . of ; recipes ftrr _, making aU the ; delicacies of : the _sawon , ' are _, now reaBv- they wfll be fonn ' d tobe _. ' uf a ' _jnostaupenor _desenptjon , _jt _^ _. snrpas _^ ng anything _thathasevecbefore beenprqw ; ht before _flie public , and are not _' pnly seiviceable toithe above _tta _^ es . " : _hnt _^ _nibthera of . ian _^ _UeB . ' _nUrtes _. _^ and meaicru men ; they will be found _inTaluaMe .. Prpfessor . T . nanngenisled the ' serviceV ' of his '' _ipteemec _?[ . frlena _, _lw . _itaipn Burdert , whose intimate , _profoun'd , and practical knowledge'b'flibnbble _pfoYegvibhi is a sufficient guarantee that every _foraatatherdri contained _mB have a permanent _benefiual effect onto health ' , as well as achieving _^ momentary xettbrative ( when such U its object ) , ' . ' _,- ' . " .. T '¦ _:--,. ; . _'; _^ : _; _- ' _; ¦ --. ¦ The following are a / _eio of the recipes that aire given , arranged _. under their appropriate letter , and , be « remer _» De « o , "ttat these are only _afevr , the' book _occpujing many ; _pages , compiled at a great expense . , ... ¦ \ _,.-. . . _fOESSAXr , _AOBBLATED SOI- . ' . ' ' . WKEBil WATEBS . ¦/ .=.:.. t , ,. - . _gtmOFS . . - - * i'Aj ' ' ICES ! ' . ' *" • -.- ' :- - _' _MKR _BBvEKiGEs . > - - Carbonated and Aerated , Syrup of Ginger . _- "; , _Icedweam , _ffiiigtr Beer ( threemethods ) Powdersforproducing them Ditto _Oranyepeel "' . ; . D _{ " ° % _^!! L cLi _^ n - " _¦' - '¦ ' ¦ _eSSniAs . . ¦ . simple . * . 6 iaww _^^ . . : ¦ . _' ., . ; ,. _vSfi ° 2 ! 2 SS 2 _t _™ ¦ , Lemonade : Aerated Water -Bl _^ ( St _^ n Peel V J . ; 5 _^ Strawberry . _MBc Ditto _.-..- . _AftalineDitto :: _JMttoEa » pherty ' : _'SSjlfSSi _,, Woi * n _' ''* ' aerbet . Aerated Magnesia Ditto - , Ditto Stra « rberry ... _v ¦ - ¦ . ¦ : Ditto _) k _«> l _* bm | i _^ . . . Persian Ditto Best ' s Fluid Magnesia ' _Baspberry Tuiagar . .. ... « _c , « c ., « c . _^ _, ArabianDitto : . Carbonated Lime Water ' ' whey Powder , . ... j .-.- ., ; Orangeade . LethiaWater . _Capillaira _,,. _,.- ¦ .- : ¦ ..,. 'Z- ¦ - ' ; _Gingerade -Baden Water ' And vary many others . - _, . =. . ; , _Baspberryado . Carlsbad Ditto '¦ ' Z ' " ' " nuUJ > a ,., LemonaadKafi ' Eger Ditto , . - ! : Orange ( Butter superseeded ) Kectar « iftheGod » . JJarienbad Ditto ¦ tStrrant Ditto . ¦¦ ¦ _¦ : ¦? . _- ¦ . _KngCap . ' EnisDitto 4 , _r ,: : _?&? _$ _,, _'Z _^^ Aa ' '<'• ' " The Sew Albert Fop . The . Celebrated _Purgins techan Ifarmalade ; . Most of the above . are in . Salts ofJfarienbad _S'J ? T (! , „„„ anil . - _Bauiaaaadpovfders . Seidlitt Water .. . _*^ _ftf "f * Z _* F * JZ _& ¦ ' . ' « " ' "'' * " DulnaDitto Medicated wmes , which ; .. .. _...,. . _, _SeltwrDitto ' , . _pcqupy a great _« pace . ' . _^ ; .. , , t 1 _iooIm _™~^~ .. « _i » _niittd on for accuracy , and Professor'V .. will also he happy to attend to the com _raunicaSL of In _^ _Meno _? _S _?&^ _SucSs _^ _^ _fnriSrr _^ _MuVe _wmbehappy toTorward ' the recipe'Iby return ' of post , on receipt ; of M . postage stamps , , addressed at the Publishing Office , 6 , Spur-street , - _Uicestfir-sqiwfe _. Epndcm .. - . ¦ .. . .... . i ., . _^^ ic r 3 l _^ e _^ will be abte to manufacture them at a grea t _advantige , and tavingavast amount , of profit , as Mr . T . bow supplies all the principal ingredients for the powders _hMigelf at very low _priries . ; ' ' ' . . ¦ ¦ ' ¦
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, _-,, -.,. _..-N AT I O N A L BE ; NE _* t _^; SOC ; IETY , .. _-,. BaMH « d , _piirimuitto _« tatateSa andl 0 _fli'vTeW _^ . e . 27 . THE ABOVE SOCIETY , as amended ahd _legalised , ; was formerly known ; as the ifATIOXAi ' cO _^ OPBB _^ TiyB _BUNEFir SOCIETr ; tbB : inanageri of which hare long seen _t'te necessity of legal protection for tha _seckrity of its members . In framing the new rifles , care has been taken to equalise the expen-. _dttnrewifh the _^ _receipta , so " _tbat . tfae permanent success 6 f _thels _^ ery should be , beyondall doubts . ' Th « Society isdirided into three ' sections , to meet the necessities and requirements of all classes of mechanics and labburers _, fromeighteen yearsof age to forty . '"' ; .. / " .-Z--i . _' . ¦ "¦ ' ¦ : THE FOLLOWKG IS THS SCALE OF FEES TO BB PAID AT / . Z , ¦ WBEU . T _AIXOWANCE IN SICKNESS . . _KiTSAJiCE : — ' . " _,. ' ' ' . _'' " .. ' .. ¦ . '"' _' ¦¦ " . S . d . ' Ag _& lstsection . 2 ndsection . 3 ndsection . ' 'First _. Section _'; . ' . •' ; . " ' . ; . 15 0 i ' _= . _- - ¦ a . _'d . " . s . d . a , d . - - '' Second Section .. ' .. :. 10 . 0 ' From 18 to 24 .... 3 0 .... 2 0 .... 1 0 Third Section .. . ; .. 5 O ' 1 , ' ., ' ¦" — 24-27 .... ' 6 0 .... 4 0 .... 2 0 , _' . .- '¦ . . . . . . , S ' -. _' ¦ ' — 27—39 .... 9 8 ' - .... 6 0 .... mekbem death . ' wife's ' death /' — 30—33 .... 12 0 .... 8 0 .... 4 0 .. .,... £ _s . d . _.,-, _' £ _g . ' d . ' — 33—36 .... 15 . 0 .... 10 0 .... 5 0 First _Section'i ... " IS 0 0 ...... . 7 10 0 . ' _ . 36—38 .... 18 0 .... 12 0 ..:. 6 0 SedondSection . _' . 10 0 ' 0 ; .. - ... 5 0 , 0 " ' - ' ¦ ¦ _;— 38—40 :.... SI 0 It 0 .... 7 0 _= _-.. Third SecSon .... SO 0 ...... 3 . 0 : 0 _jiO-vrttttcoKHttttmoss . ' - _^ .: - ' ¦ ' _•¦ . ! ' ' 'j First Section , 3 s . 6 d . ..... ; .. Second Section , 2 s ., 4 d . r ... ' ....,..: Third Section , Js . 2 d _., ' _, .... .. The Society meets every Monday evening , at the'Two Chairmen , ' Wardour-arreet , Soho , Middlesex , where ' every inforssatioti can _ne had , and members enrolled . ' Country friends , _applying for rules , can . ha _^ e them forwarded , by enclosing fcnrpostage-stamps . - . "''• ' : ' : ''"'" ' "" " ' _{ " ' " ' , , '"' ' ' ¦ . _'¦' ' " _i ' j : Members of the late Co-operative Benefit Society , ' who have'paid-all duel' and demands up to the 25 th' December , 1849 , can at once be transferred to either sectioiief the NationalBenefit Sodety , without ariy extra charge . ' :: _i Agents and sub-secretaries of . the late National _Cooperative Benefit Society , ate requested to immediately inform the General Secretary of the number of members likely to _transfer to the Natioaal . llenent Society ; and parties wishing to become agents , or to form branches ofthe new society , can belsupplied ' with every , information , on application to the Secretary , hy enclosing a postage-stamp for an answer . •' - _'¦*« ¦» _v" ' ' : " '"' _; ' '" "'• ' _; _JamesGbassbi , Genei _^ Secretary ; 9 Gi < EeseQt- » treet , Lambeth . - ' ' ¦ ' : | . 'i- _^
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TO TAILORS . By approbation of . Her Majesty Queen Victoria , ami . H . R . E Prince Albert . .. _' _-. "
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TO THB EMBARRASSED . THERE are thousands of persons who have . longstruggled against the force of misfortune ,-bnt lew are aware that , by very recent Acts , all small tradersowing debts not exceeding £ 300 , farmers , private and proessiona ! gentlemen , and all others , owing to any amount the latter without any publicity ) , can be entirely raised rom their difficulties at small expense , and without imprisonment or bankruptcy . All such Mr . Weston begs will apply to him at 6 , Essex-street , Strand , by letter , or _ersonauy . ¦ . ••¦ -.. Office hours from 10 tai 2 , ana 6 till & N . B . —The above Acts stay all Palace Court , ' County Court , andother proceedings . Clergymen need not submit osequestratishs . ¦ " -.
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MEJEKS' MEETING . THE MINERS intend to hold a PUBLIC MEETING on Sha . lon Bill , nearNewcastleoa-Tyne , on Satoedat , Jcne 15 th . when it is expected that the whole ofthe Colliers of Northumberland and Durham , wiU turn out to a man . The Meeting _wOl be addressed by' various Miners , who will expose the gross tyranny and oppression wbich prevails at the present time , and lay down some general plan Calculated to emancipate tbe whole ofthe mining body . - F . O'Co . wnob , Bag ., M . P _., has been invited , and will attend , if possible . '
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, EMIGRATION TO GEORGIA * KIWIS COUNTS ' , UNITED STATES . COTTON . ' COTTON . ' . ' COTTON . ' ! . ' Independence !—Self Government in Factories!—with Fixity of WorkJDgHoure ! . .. .. „' . " The attention of Manufacturers and Operatives in Cotton of small capital is called to an extract from the New Tork Correspondent of the Times , dated 17 th July . lUs , which cays , ' relative fo the State of Georgia— 'Advantage has been taken of its _extensile water power to establish cotton _zuanniactnries ! A fact not only true , but also that the returns making upon the capital invested in those factories average at the present time from twehtylfiv _* . to thirty per cent Why . therefore , do not the _small Manufacturers and Operatives of Manchester and its vicinity , who-now only obtain a precarious livelihood , club together their funds , while ' they have any , and proceed in a body to Irwin County , Georgia , where , if a number-say from 159 to 2 u 0 families , with ' capital sufficient to erect a mill—will _prefc oeed by the vessels of the advertiser' in addition to the advantages he _' offers to the general emigrant , he will aUow thera ' tochoose inthe vicinity of their town allotments , tree from all charge , ' , - _.-...
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Brother Chartists Beware ! of " Wolves iri Sheq Chthing . " ' I , RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TKUSS !! " '" - 1 . - i q _^ HB CRUEL IMPOSITIONS upontl i unwary by self-styled doctoral who for obvious re aoos assume Foreign names ; and the names of _eu'ine B * S & ih practitioners , forge testimonials , ' and ! have i _course to other practices equally base ; should induce tho afflicted with Raptors to tue great judgment as to who they apply for aid . . — - '" -i Testimonials from numbers ofthe Facultv ahd Batten
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vEMIGRATIOSiTO NORTU AaLBrllCA . W TAPSGOTT AND CO ., SHIPPINCr . . •; . and -Emigratisn Agents , Liverpool , continue to _lespatch First Class Ships— ,. ; To NEW YORK—every Five Days . i ¦ To NEW ORLEANS- _^ -every Ten Days . . i - To BOSTON arid PHILADELPHIA-every Fifteen Days . :. ' ::. <;¦ :: ** And occdsimally to BALTIMORE ; CHARLESTON , SAYANNAHj QUEBECi indSWOHHS .: _; . ¦' _,: -. : ; - . -:... V :- : \ , < -. :-Drafts for any amount , at sight , on New Yorkj payable a any part ofthe United States . " _., - ¦ : : Tapscott's "Emigrant ' sGiiide" sentfree , on receiptof ' _our-Postage'Stamps . ' ' _"' . ' _, -..- - ' _rJS _* - About twenty-eight thousand persons ' sailed for the lew , World , in Tapscott ' s lin * if American Packeta . iii 1849 .
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VILE DOINGS IN NEWGATE _^ ; ••• _-- - MR . ' BEZER . ! ( Tiately liberated from the Gaol bf Newgate for so-called ¦ - ' Beditipnsjpeakin it ) . _'•> . : ¦¦' : - ! -.- * : - _iWUl deliver a course of ' ; _i-. -, r ' , P 0 . U R L E C- T U II E S — : ¦ " _¦•¦ ¦ ¦ _-
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. .: ; :. ! . .-ENEMIES IN THE CAMPU 1 -. ' .. _.,,. - Brother Chartists Beware !! ' _., _RVPTURES fiFFECTUALLY AND PERMANENTLY ' _,-. ' -.- _; ¦ •'• CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS . ; : i . ..,. CATJTlON .- _* uSttrerB are earnestly cautioned against various youtliful quacks , who : impudently copy this announcement ; f _» rge _testimonials _as _^ me the names of _emt nent practitioners , place Br . before their names , make assertions , tlie most extravagant and . absurd , and have ijesource ' to the basest practices to victimise ihr public , ''' . A Lt . WHO SUFFER PROM RUPTURE ¦ a * , ( Single or , Double , and of every variety ) are earnestly invited to write , or pay Da . _Lagrakqe a visit , as in every ca ? e'he ' ituarunteeB _ tbem a peifect cure .. '' . . '" ¦ ' - ' ¦ •¦ ' ¦ ' _i During an _extensive practice in many thousands uf cases here and in France , his remedy has been ' entirely _i-ucceasful , as the hundreds of temimonials he has received from patients , and many eminent members of the medical profession _, amply prove . It is free from danger , applicable to both sexes , old and young ; easy ' and painless" in use and most certain iri effect , •¦ ¦ . ¦ _•¦
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;; _^ aucatio _¥ _& r _ffie _" MiUioiis . : ; f _^ WSiiPA _$ J $ _immm , zH : , ,. . „ ¦ > :. _ry-i hi . ¦ _¦ :: ' _;^ _-i / -No ] ill ; : _'dp- ' - _- ' ' < _¦*¦ ¦ _')• - ' - _¦ : _'''' _- ' V '" i _* _- . * " : l ; pmCE _^ briE : PENNY ; ; ' ¦ i ' "t _! _l . '' _, i
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_,-r . _q \ : { SECOND YE AR _. OF _; :, , _-. _» i * _"J : _"' , " THE : DEMGGR'A-TI'C : _eejview iOf-BKITISH ahd FOKEIGN : POLITICS , _HISTORY .: _AndjLITBRAT _^ B _? . , _;; y . ! ., :. ' . j ... -, " Z ' : \ _\'" _EMteay : a ' Jo _^ V : _^ W ? _y' ;!; - ' _.-.,.., _{; 2 _^ _ted _^ yispublis 1 iedNo _! i 3 I ; beinRtiie first number of V 61 . II . dfthismorithly ' exponent of Democratic and . Social Progress : ' _^ ¦ •' ¦ ! : ' _- _i- 1 _!' ' _l / :: ¦¦» '><¦ _•• : . " - "' ' _¦¦;<• . ¦ ¦ ' ! \ _"'¦¦¦ J " ¦ ¦ _- . ¦ ¦ The contents ofthe' mimberifeV June . include ) aletter from the Editor- on , the . _tConspiraey . in , France to destroy Universal Suffrage j Tactics ahd _Pnigramuie of the _Counter-Kevolritiohists' ] articles ' on D ' embcracy / _'Maziini's _i work , on the Pope ' dom , _^& c . , & o . _^ Thls number also contains , certain letters excluded from-tbe ; A' art 7 i « r » Star , , _inclndirig ; ithe Editor ' s defence of Chartism ; iii reply . to a HeneKado _s Re ' velatioris ; with other riiatlef important and iritcrestiiig _totheChaitists / andallfriehdstd Democratic and Social Reform . ¦ ,, ;¦ . ; . . _••;• ,, ¦ 'i-. _- .-, ; _-.: ¦( . _' , t > i 'i ¦ - '•
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Tt ( i !' CHEA * EST EDITION BVBX _rOBLlSHED . _( : _; : f ] Z- Z !'' '' - Price Is . 6 d . ; " ' , _; i „ i _:- - Anew ajnd elegant edition ; with Steel Plate of the ! " " . 1 ¦¦'¦ ¦ ¦' _' _? . '¦ _: Authbr ; of _-- ' ' • •• ' _¦¦' _•]¦¦¦) . ¦ _PAIHE'S ; _RQ : _kir , _PAt W 0 RK ; S .
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' AGRICULTORE , ' _MANTJFACTDRBS ; TEETOTALISM , , _' . ' '' '''*'' . '' _teo ' _r _' lws ! b ' Vyf !( xa _^' _DW-i 7 _^ oW | ''''"; ¦ ; ' , > _'¦; . _;; , i ! . V ( 'A hdly ' _'raiNiTr-iN-UNrrt . ) i _[ _'Z ' , _, i _' _JtixS , MOST FERTILE ,. _i 2 ' : p _? r-acre ; JJ . . _iCoTTAOEs ( tw . o smnlI : ropm 8 )' . ; £ 4 ; Double ditto , £ 8 . One , of the latter , which _. ' cati be . divided into two { too- ' roomed oiies ( with largo garden ' s each ); ' arid three acres of land , is all that remains in ' harid _^ ivith _immediate _pbssessienJJ'forthe ' accommddatidndfpne . ov two more families . There _is-nothirig to take to _.- ' and- no payment iri advance will be required from . handicraftsmen- of . good character , who are _pledgedTEETOTAitEns ., i . ' ,: / . i . _;'¦ : , . ; _.-The real blessings-resulting from uniting Agriculture , Teetoralism , arid Manufactures _. aie ' _exhibiteil by the _splendid crops raised by shoemakers , and other ' teetotaflers , ' _frdrii Northampton ; kow to be scenon'thi 8 _estato , _the'property of a _woaaiNQ OENttEMAW , 'who owes _oli splendid fortune to _teetotalism . and continues , nevorthel » ssi to work hard every day of his life , from . _rcllglous . principles , and to improve the _inorals of society / -., ' _-, . - ; *" . ; . ! .. „ , ' ,. ' . ¦ ' To view the Estates , ' . ripply' < 6 _Mn Page _shdeniaker' ( or any other ofthe Northampton families ) , Dibdin Hill , _Chal- ' font St . Giles , Ducks , two miles from O'ConnorWlle . - ; , ; '
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All tlie delegates who , attended tho meeting helil at Hebden Bridge , on Sunday ; May 2 Cth , ' are requester ! to send their names and address to Thomas Fielden , Secretary , " at MrVJ . UoWn ' sbn _' _sL ijeprge ' _RiTeetiTodmordcn , in ' ordBi to facilitate tho distribution of - ' the bills convening the - camp meeting . ¦ ' ¦ _¦ - . _-yjZ , ! . '•• " ¦ ' . !• - ¦ ¦ '•'• ¦ ' _Nuttinoiuu . —J . - Sweet'acknowledges the . receipt of the ' _\\ folloiving _, sums , sent , herewith ' , _^ vie . ' : ~ _.-Fob : _HoNC-err ; Fota > : —Three Chartists at , Kirkby , in _Ashflelcl _, 2 ? ; _, lir . Meakiri , id . ''' . ' . ' . _/; „•'¦> " ¦ : , ! . \ . I - ' " "' T . A . C .-Upwkrdsof _41 , 000 . . "; .,. ' _s . ' _i li J ' ' ' . ' Mr .-Read . —Received . —It will terminate on the 20 th of ¦ ¦
• ' July . ' _-., ¦ :- '¦ -- ' . ' _'¦''" \ '• ' Mr . Wbstlet , _Welllnhorough . —We have seen Mr . Clark relative to the £ 1 sent some time ago to . the ; Land Office for the _iionesty Fund , and find it was 'properly . appropriated . The error ! in _^ the _' amomitacknowledged must ' have Originated with ' the _cbmjwsitor . ' . '' _:, : ' ' _- _'f Jons _-AsKitW near Swindon ; -ought' to know that tits ' over . ! _tu ««' . have _beenrt-jeoied'' by the body ho tnentignoj' and -. that consequently ni > lab ting union could by » ny _nWilllS . _beeffscted . ; .. .. . . t -.. _/ , , ¦ _'• . - _.,- / ,. ¦ < , _*' . _-,.,.- _, 6 . ' CAviti ,, ' Sheffield . _—Ws have alread y answered your quesrion , and can see no good that wnu , ! d result iu ' pub-• -lishingyour present letter . Your lbtter . to Mr , Reynolds ' s weekly newspajter might have miscarried . The fact tba * V it , or , a . portion of it ,. uppearafin two papers but of the _thrcejhouid _convmceithe Sheffield 0 harti 8 ts ; thatjyou aro i .- riot to blame in the matter , r' v ; ? ,.. . ,- " _,. ' , ¦ - ' ' _¦ ' ' . . . : J . _OTabrill , Hulm ' e . _iTbere _^ ex _^ ence _. _ia _Wnabn ' atiout _oneSbr two year ' s ago ; but we _¦¦ _'• ¦ fiavshdlheardaajttiihg . of , Ulately ; - 'We ' caiuiotan '» , v » er your second question . _..- ' - _' ' . i' _^'!' , . i \ _-V .. < ' . {; v Z ' _u- _* ' I A , B . C _, Stockton , —One of ths editors of this paper .
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the DemorjraliiC'p _3 r _# l _2 & apr & n _ttiiirt _^ f _^ _ia ' f _' _rsm \ % _Sm Wmt V * riooir . _^ Nprtterii , _Siar _^' i ' _rTheyicohflist'bf ! -. ; ' _^ ; 1 _- _^ hi '!? _Kossprir , _^' ' ' : " _^ _- _^'" 'Mkao ' r & r ' , ' _- ' - \ _^ _-J- . Z _^ r'Louia ' BhAlilc _^ ; _- ' - _^ ; ' ! _- ; Mrifb _' iiEiii ' '' !\ _v- [' _^} i '¦ _' , BBiBir / t :
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_i _» IHE : proNA _|§ N ? ; _fiOMPANT . - ' X : _Ctito : _# E ; _!^ E _^ ' ;;;;' . THE : QUEEN '' -v . ' F : WHITMARSH , j _SifcJ ' n 1 . In'this ' . case a _tkandamiw _, had '' been idsued to th ' e . _^ defehdant ,.. who , ] was the iregistrar-general of _joint-Btock companies ,- _toicommahdlbim -to register the '* National - _Laridi' Gom ' pahy .., ; The defendant had made a return id _tliil mandamus ,
Tfte Holtherji Stab V.. ¦ ¦ ¦ Saturday, June 8, In50. '
_TftE HOlTHERJi STAB v .. ¦ ¦ ¦ SATURDAY , JUNE 8 , IN 50 . '
The National Land Company. ;; Judgment H...
THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY . ;; Judgment has at length been- pronounced on the long-litigated point ,- whether tlie , _Eegis _^ THAR under the Joint Stock Company V Act _* _vas '; b 6 und '" . " to Register . the National Land _Company . ' , ' . ' The _^ Government have '; thrown every ; obstacle -they possibly , could in the way of its legalisation ,- and , even after a _fljantfamitf was obtained _^ _caused a return to be made to _th & t _% tintiaihiis % such a' shape a ? _reopened the _^ holequestiori _; and _^ of course , involved the ' _necessity . fona ' _still larger expenditure -on the part of the -applicants , for the protection and facilities given by the law . : > : , ! " :
1 ¦ L _bRD _^ _CHiETj ; Justice , after "; taking tinie ipM \ _$ ? _$ ie , has , , pronou » ced _^ judgment ' againJBt _, the claims , oft the Company * to . be _Registered , on the distinct ground that iii is Vnot established' a 9 . aU : Joint Stock _'Companies must he—for the _purbpses . o ' f ' profit ;; \ On tfe last 'b _^ eotU _^ pii > _tb _^ , H _^ _aq . _^' QiDr _^ p - aiiy _'fet _^ $ &•' rppii _^ efi _^^^^ the Court refrained _, from giving an opinion
The National Land Company. ;; Judgment H...
[ and , _weithihk _^ _yeryjudjciouBlyyforvthe _defen-. dant , _becanse _^ _efolea w . as utterly _unsupported , _, v , 3 J _hey . aygttments , uBea pythe _. CgiEEJpaB , in ; tbefC 6 _nrfeqf , Queen _^ _clusion _^ _towhichihehascomeon ? the question , ap _^ eia * ! _jd as _sdntewjnat ; Mbgular . _^ Not being lawyers ; ' _^ cannot -tell _^ _^ Howth ' _ey ' apjiopto . the legaH _^' constitu _^ run ,: counteWto _: - comnion _; jsepse . ; : and common practice . _^ _HisLordship ' _. _saya , that . tbe power _oftheDirectorstobuyandiell , Iand , _" and that
the _rentjslferges _. arisi _^ _conatit ' _u _^ _ed a _prpfit _^ m _' ch _^ 8 . 10 , 1 ) 0 employed for thei _/ _purposes-o _^^ " not appear ! to 1 him- to :-ijaatify _, _; the ; Company being tre _^ ted _^ _as a « ordKrtor _^ joint stock company . forth _^ _£ Now , _i Wahavei _alwaysiundei _^ to be jnCommon law > _" . Gourts . i : that . statutes are to be strictly construed . ' ' ; r The . simple question is , whetherthe' : buying'of land , at one price , and ¦ ' ekilitig ' . it - . at anQther ; and " advanced price , con' _stijbuteB _^ tat _jis ! called _^ a _^ _, * _profiteer not , in , _ordJD & ryr .. commercial language . ? - If . not , we oannoticonceivewhat _' _- ' profit' ?; is ., ; _, But Lord _CAMPBBLt says , the advantage went ' to
_indidualisubscnbers _^ hbf torthe ; Cdmpany corporatelyr If all the individual , subscribers , by the operation ofthe plan , received ' personal advaritage . oripfofitiithen wecontend , jthat the Company being _^ made . _^ up of these individuals , wQuldv ' as ' a whole , '; undoubtedly derive advan-: _j _^ _6-k 9 _^}^^^ 8 M _2 _^> _/^ _- _% P rofit 8 thende accruing . ' But we should . like to know on what groundrhis' lordship took the manner in ! which tlie profits '' were to be divided into r c 6 _nside ' ration ' at all lit was a legai ; __ not equity , question he was called iipon to decide . ; Whether _thetmode . in _whichjt was _propoiaed to appropxiate > thei profits : was right or . wrong in
Lord . _CASfPBEiL , ' Si estimation , _; had nothing to dO _' . with _/ the ' _questionjiwhich _yas simply—is the Gompany . formed for the purpose of profit ? Andthdt it is so , _^ eemsito be admitted by the judge himself , though he _subsequently nullifies the ' admission by objecting that the manner-in which thW 'profits are applied , takes ; _ihisycympanyoutofthe _, c _^ Joint , _^ t 6 ck .. C omp . anies _^ a _statement which may be accepted either as . acbmpliraeht , or a censure , -according to ; the taste of the reader . One thing is certain , 'had the Company been fom _& d on less philanthrOfjic and - 'j _iist p ' rinci-, _plejs _^ ' it _. wbuidhaYe hadinore legal favour shown t 0 _ltii . ii ; ,, ¦ _>; _-.-.- ' - } - !!;•' . : „¦ - _¦¦¦ ... ¦ . ¦ : < - ¦'!
_¦ ' , Mr . O ' Connor , by the earnest-perseverance he- has exhibited in his endeavours tb procure -the' _legalisation' of _-thb-Company , ' hM ; . prpyed himselfAvpftby _^ of ; the ' confidence and ' _-.- . _( thei . ' _gratitude ,. ofits Members ., ! . It ' now , remains to decidewbat step shall ! be taken iri consequence _< of the * ¦ adverse judgment- of , the _Cburt of Quben _' s 'Bench . Whatever that may be . _^ e '* have no doubt that it will tilti mateiy redound to ., the : credit of the Founder of the ; Company ,, and be of ' . ¦ such a character as to ; secure ju ' _stice to all the contributors . ¦ . / ' If he is driven to : apply for a private ' act ¦
to wind ' . up the Company , ' it will ' be one of _tlie , ' n _) ost , iForcii ) le iliustrations , ' of . the , _injustice of vthe English Law _, with respect , to associations , of _ithe : working ; classes for mutual heip ; that _'the ' ' 'history of : -this country has ' ever afforded . In . 'vfac _^ the-law _^ _-of- ' _ipartnersbip seem _&^ 'hay _^' ' been _^ : e xprjE » _ali | framed ; for the purpose . of . ' preventing anyV . _co-op _^ ative attempt ;'' on . the part of ? the producers to i benefit themselves 1 and to' improve their condition . _TheMhjusticebf that la ' W'is ' _so palpable , and its . injurious consequences so undeniable , that even the Economist- —that organ . par excellence of the / Political _Economists-rJn . a recent
article on Partnerships , strenuously recommends the ; adoption of the French system of Partnership , etil eonini ' andite . The / law of partnership in this- country makes every partner responsible to the , whole amount of his fortune ] - _^ In 4 he partnership en commandite , each partner ia responsible only tb the amount of thesharea he r has . taken ... The system , has been / found to _Vbrk _nHoai ; fluccessfully both in France , and America , _/ and it . it is . mainly to its existence that in both' countries so many associative . ' _experiments'in Socialsciencehave beehm _^ de by persons _\? ithindividually small
means , ., _1- ; 1 ,..- . .,. ; _-. _.,.. _-..,:,.-. > . -, _,:,:-. _;'' „ i If . the difficulties . and obstructions' which , the National Land Company have bad to encounter from the : want : of legal protection and facilities ) have the /' effect of drawing attention . tb _/ this _/ subject , ; and _^ leading to such an aniendment in-the law , as will allow of the formation of partnerships en commandite , it' will _^ prbve a great' national benefit' ,: and the experience ' gained . during ' thfe _^ p ' rogfess _' of the _Company _„ wiil be of- the utmost value ) Jon any _fntureVcombined _! and co _- operative . mbyement for the permanent emancipation ofthe labourer from the thraldom of capital ; > " ! ¦ r ' ' The ' p _' ast career of tlie National Land Com-1
pany _^ ; _, has ;' shown ) in a most gratifyingand strikibg n _\ anrier , ' the immense , resources _possessed ' . by' the-masses ; and whenever the obstructions to their _Jegal collection and secure application are ' removed ; we' may fairly ahtii cipate / th ' at the high / persbnal integrity of Mr . ; O ! . C 0 NNP 1 R , . the .: unstinted' sacrifice ; of . time ; labour ;; arid means , -which "has characterised ; the whole' of 'his : career in connexion with' the Company ; ' will ; in' - _isbrijuhction with a satisfactbry settlement _^ _of'its / _diltculties ; -produce another well-organised .- ' combination'i ' of the concentrated . Ienergiesof _themasses ) which shall lead to a triumphant and a prosperous result .
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- _, THE BARBARISM OF THE 19 th ¦ _,,:. ;; ' , ; ' _^ " CENTURY .. . _.-,.:-,, ; 'In-the _< mid 8 t _' of our boasted civilisation wg are '' essentially a barbarous people . ' _Nothjhg'h | bre painfully betrays that fact than the _hopoflrB _; we shower upon , successful warriors—the neglect with ' which tho 8 e : whp benefit their fellow-creatures are treated . ! The statues of the Iron ; Duke' _'—which are exhibited- ' in various parts of the Metropoliswill suggest , themselves at once as forcible exponents . of the . proneneBS . to worship mere brute force—the tall pillar to .-. Nelson , in Trafalgar square , being another illustration of ¦ this lowest and ' worst form ¦ " ¦ bf
heroworship . ; . ' j - . . ' .-. ;; ,, . ; ' . ; . : _;' - 1 ,.. . , We can conceive of the time when the possession of'brute courage ,, and the skill of-military chiefs , should have' naturally excited ' this sense of veneration bytheir superior _process . When _. th e Bt ' rqng right , hand was' the ruling power in the'world ,, and Becurity fov life and property-depended mainly on the possession of physical ; strength and bravery , those ! who towered above the bulk of the' community not unnaturally , became the heads and rulers , of the people . But , withthe advance of
civilisation—the substitution of law . and constitutional ; rule—and the profession of-a milder and purer _religious faith—we niiglit have ex--pecteda progressive'change in public opinion on these' subjects / The mari who triumphed iri the arts' of ' Peace- _^ who imprbvediekistingj ! or invented 1 nf 3 w : modes of producing wealthor opened'up new means of- communication between widely-separated--nations- _^ _wouid , supersede the ' mon of war , and' bloodshed ' , and destruction ,- as the true ¦ benefactors I- and heroes of mankind . : , Has "it _beerifso ? Let two recent events ¦
answer . " _^ •;' , .. .. . .-.. .- < ..- ... . ; i . ; : , Lord Gough has latel y returned from India . Last year Sir Charles' _Nameu waa sent out to supersede bim' : in : the . command of thb Indiah _^ afijiy . His rashness had , on | more than' / bne occasion , ' caused him to throw , the forces at his command [ into situations where they _« buld not grapple ? with their concealed opppnerits _^ they . were unable to form any idea « f ; tb _$ r' _^ _fe ug _^^ ' w _« redis _> osedm . tbe . r _^ -whioh ; with sure : andi murderous < _^ iiri _^ ' t _]^ ey ahot down tho British soldiwa _whelplepsly as
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sheep . Nev _^ _perhaps / _jn _V _?^ _warfor _^^ was . tbere ; ft ; _morecwanloh' 7 _S o less destruction _*^ human life th »« - Ki the _elosing _« DftttIes v _ravvhich _Sj _^^ ei _sohghthisfitial'lanrels _^ at theCo ? S ! sands-: . of . _widowisj : and _i tens -of ih ? \ orphans . _^ ¦ ' _' ' ¦ ' [ y v r . ' . _< ¦ _^ . .. p . _™*^ _} Fear ;; thath'is / _reckleBsneas wouM ., the maihteriarice , _? f pur ) Indian . _Emtf . _** % _ba _^/ M _jftJ J » _-nPii _^ l ' _'thei ? jBr _^ _e' _^ _»^ military force , induced the _authorifiA "N _* to despatch Sir V _^ _KPmvc _, -in _'T ? _atS _, take the place -of- Lord _GoVGll' _¦¦ H | 2 S & b arrival ; however _^ a lavish _^ expenditnr _, _^ _and _' the _well-khqwri bulf doj _^ ih ! stirV _« f _f , ife , lishmen _. haa enabled Lbrd _. GouoH in En ' those opposed to him ., Forth « _n- _* K _» . C 011 qiief
, breath of popular applause "' in inT _^ i elevated _^ the reckless ¦ soldier _\™ Z _**** _, General , and an _illustrions hero _««»!! _^ wereconferred . upon him by _ParJiam ? 0 Ur _« _^ P ' _SpVEREiijN , and since his arriv _? - _^ country a _successiph ' of fetes '; have hL _* thi » to huh by ; the m ost _/ ennnent'and 3 » _bodiesjn the kingdom' , ' i -, - _..- -f 10 _^
The most recent exhibition of thin u pitiable manifestation ! of _hero-worshi _. _^ place in the city of London last week _> Lord Gough was : _presented with' thl v _N of _thetfity , _*> dt & theluSr _^ The speeches on . the . occasion of thP _JT ae ' tion of : the Freedom , : are enough _rS nausea in 'the least _. aenaitivef waJ _^ these . ' . subjects . - "The _otoss w' . ° and the monstrous _blasphe _^ with 8 _?' they ; abound ,: _out-herbds _^ Sd A _^ ening cant of piety pervades ih * _^ a ofthe _CHAMBEitLMNfaSd of _thevlr _¥ ress
, _shedder : and _thenamo of thb _GoTofIT * and of the _. religion which _JfaSrf _ffl _; duce ' peace on earth and _goodwSl _toat men , " are copiously _intenvbven in every J ! tence . It is thus that the practical heathen ! _! and m . agei 6 m 0 _rtbe . rape . _are perpeSSS and in -the _. nndst of all the _appliances fo securing aglonous and refined state of 8 ociP ! we habitually misuse the immense powers 5 our possession , _and-are kept in a vitiated and a depraved condition . 8
. " - i The same week that saw these fresh honour * showered upon a ; Soldier , whose . reputation ; , ofso _. _dubipiisia kind ,- even ; among that low class of heroes , saw an illustration of the man ner in i _. which-the benefactors ; of tho human race are treated by those in power .: . Lieut , Waghorn ., devoted the best part of _^? s lifetime to opening up . a safe and speed * overland communication between this country arid India . ' - ' In the pursuit of this objectm
, portantand essential as it was to both countries _. united as 'they now are ,. und with _auch immense _iriferests ' contingent upon the success of such , an , enterprise _^ . he . spent , health strength , and'fortune . He had , to encounter the _usuaroWtructibns from red . ; tape . officials the sneering scepticism ' of " practical men of business , " and _, ' ¦ _<> allthe wrongs that patient merit . bears" when it uhdertakea the thank .
less , task of benefiting humanity .. At' length , mainly in consequence of his ; undaunted per severance , of his travels by land , and sea , and of . his , unparalleled ' _pei'sbhal ' exertions , he sue . ceeded in establishing that roulje with all i ( j varied resources and final j ' dovetailed _arrangements , . which have brought -our _enormouj Eastern . _possessionsifar nearer and ; more accessible to ' us than America was half a century ago ; -He succeeded ; bit not for himself . The capitalist . stepped in . and reaped . the profit . His was : the barren , reputation , of' being tha
pioneer and perfector of this great enterprise . But surely the Government or the East India House showed their gratitude to one who had done' more to consolidate and maintain the British empire in India than all the successful Generals , from the time of Glivedownwards Not : at all—his claims -were unrecognised , and when , after long years of unrewarded toil ,, he was ; about to _riiake another efiort , which should .-benefit himself as well a 9 tha public , he died , leaving his widow and family , poverty as their only inheritance .
Repentance ,- however tardy ; ' does in such cases _/ frequently . come , when hardship and suffering , and disappointed hopes , have broken the heart bf the victim , and laid him in an untimelygravel ' - Repentance has come in this . case also , but in so niggard and stinted a shape that it , must raise the blush of sbama on the brow of every intelligent Briton—and
wherever it is known throughout the world , 8 tamp an ineffaceable stigma upon us . as a people . ' Her : Majesty , or rather Her Majesty ' s Ministers ) last week were graciously pleased to confer upon Mrs . Waghorn the magnificent pension-of _twenty-fivr pousd 3 _d-year , in consideration ofthe eminent services bf . her husband i "
We let the fact speak for itself . Comment would fail . ; to stigmatize such conduct in language ? sufficiently severe . But when the peerage _* pension , and honours of the blood spiller are contrasted with the poverty and untimely grave of , the inventor and promoter of the overland route , we have reason to hang our heads in shame , and much reason to abate our loud voiced and false eulogies upon the progress of civilization , and Christianity in
this so called great and enlightened nation , We have put on an exterior covering of refinement-with our changed attire ; but essen * tially , we are as savage , as blood-thirsty , aJ little capable of appreciating the triumphs and the true objects of real civilization as were onr ancestors , when clad with skins of tbe wild beasts they had slain in the chase , they depended on mere brute force and p hysical skill' -for-the' gratification of their auimal wants . '
Parliamentary Review. Admission Of Jews ...
PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW . ADMISSION OF JEWS TO PABLIAMENt-P 08 T OFFICE LAHOUR ' ON SUNDAi . ; - ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION , -p FEAT OF THE EDUCATION BILLWEST INDIAN COLONIES . • Time presses , and our legislators ; stimu _' _^ by the ; amount and-, the nature of the wot * before them , have recovered' from their holiday . fit , and _qet to it in earnest . The question of the admission of Jews into Parliament hs &
been renewed' by the Pkemier , thoug h » * somewhat different , shape to that assumed <' former occasions .- Availing himself of th ' report of a Committee , appointed early tbU Session on the motion of Mr . Page Wood _W inquire into the state of . the _lavy ' on the subject , _hia lordship briefty , introduced a . bill W regulate the mode of administering . the oath ot abjuration ; According to the report of tb »» Committee , it i 3 by no means the principle 0 ' the British Constitution to exclude Jew 8 frooi thehigiie 8 t honours of the State . _Theiword _' i " on the true faith of a Christian , " first intw
duced into the oath of abjuration in the reig " of _WiLLUST III ., were , not intended ; at any time iis a test of Christianity ; _, They had w reiferenco to Judaism j but were used merely *> conform the . oath to an old _PariiamenW precedent ofthe reign of James I ., when a » _oathj called the Oath of Obedience , _vasmuj duced , in which , these words wero u « e _* Various exemptions have been ma 4 e fr T ° , time to time ; . and in oneact ( 13 _QsWQE _™ cap ; 7 ) there is a _apecial exemption in _« ert _T cases in favour of jews . „ ;' ' ' 'What is no ff PL 11
posed is ; in effect to extend ' - that exempt _^ V a simple _. BUlj enacting that , whenever , »» j is called upon henceforth to _^ take the . _pa _*" , _^ abjuration , he may take it in confortnity _* i the provisions of the _aofjust'cited , and wW distinctly enacts , that the words' _» on , the v faith of a Christian ?? shaU be omitted . , } _¦* It is certainly agreat . pity that the _Min 1 _" _" and- their law _^ advisers " should . so long " j bj | en . ignorant of Such ' a--legislative P * ] ot _j _Iw _^ . _^^^^^ _'Wi _^^^^ _AA _. ftgo _^ and , it , ; hyT _^ _^ : _^ : r _^ rattc 4 _^ _WQ-rneasHrs i | _i _trovightiojrwjW ; ata , W *
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 8, 1850, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_08061850/page/4/
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