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TO EVJSYlfiLM WEtfEOPE, EXCEPT " j qspdE » ijiAPHk^V of ieeds AND -THE TtfKEE DEFVIIJS AT SGMEESET HOUSE. *" . ' - . " ¦ - :
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I NNO ^ ffCE Aat aey have couBi&rably Enlarged and On « nea th # Shon laf « i- n « - ^ i i ~_ « ^^ ATSON , B . KBK , 4 , B * xJoh B ^ JL SfSirt ^ US , 2 SK ? etty iMm BRiPEEY , SILK MEBCERl ^ HOSIEBY , GLOBES BIBBONS , LACE , HABEBDASHEBY , if ^ Which hajeian been Parc ^ aiedduring the late severe Stagnation in Trade , on yery advantaceous Terms and wiuenlfcey are now offering to the Public at extremely lovr Prices . ^ aarajKageous lernw , R ^ SSiSi B ^* ""^ ¦* ExteBsiTe A ^^ ent - of entirely NW " Patterns , at a great FAMXCT MOUBKIWO AND FUHSBAZ . 8 FTONXSHBB . HnafersMfl , May , 1 S 3 & ' ¦ " ¦ \ - ' ¦
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M "W . PRANKS , Successor to tbe late Mr . C . Porter , 35 , Lowerhead Row , most re-- S pect ' nlly begs kive to return Thanks to the Nobility , Gentry , and tbe Public in general , for past Favours already conferred on him since his commencement in Business , and humbly solicits a continuance of their kind Patronage and Support . M . ^ T . F . has the honour to announce to them that he has Removed his Establishment to more Commodious Premises ,
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- BATTY ' S . JSEW CIRCUS KOYAI o BACKSTREET , BOAR-LANE , LEEDS ,. ^ iZ ^ W&fciiFMnvBrfrri MM ¥ ~ g £ , ~ m&
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T" -JSKPSL wthing to-DISPOSE of their _> ... I ^ NITDJtE or " other Effects without a juDUc ^ aJ ej fer its in con ^ nie nt Attendances , may ^^ P ^ «<*^«> id > > i . T , V ^|*^^ Tl « atri ^^ 'Conidence * ay be relied dn .
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rpHE COMMISSIONERS in a FIAT of X BANKRUPTCY awarded and issued against Thomas Brown and James Brown , of „ ¦ Leeds , in the County of York , Iron Manufacturers * , Dealers , Chapmen , and Co-Partners , intend to meet on the 5 thDay of June next , at Eleven o'Clock , at the Court House ,. in Leeds aforesaid , in order to audit the Accounts of the Assignees . And on the same Day , at Twelve o'Clock , to make a Dividend of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupts ; when and where tbe Creditors , who have not already proved their Debts , are to come prepared to provt the same , or they will be excluded the Benefit oi the said Dividend . T . F . FODEN , Solicitor , Leeds .
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BLANKET-ROW , NEAR THE MARKETPLACE , HULL . GEORGE SLATER , Hackney Coach Proprietor and Inn-Keeper , ( FROM LEEDS , ) TJ ESPECTFULLY acquaints Families , Com-J-V mercial Gentlemen , and Passengers , that be bas recently taken , and handsomely fitted up , with every requisite Convenience ,
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PHRENOLOGY . LECTURES BY A LADY . " OOP .. 8 AIlFi . KT ¦ _ . xjs MAKB MAW IB Ot 7 R littidtl " r RS . HAMILTON * , »» ho bias addressed numer-JLTX ous and respectable Audiences ir Edinburgh , Glasgow , and ail the principle towns in Scotland , andakoin Liverpool , Manchester , and other large Towns in England , will deliver THREE LECTURES IN THE FRONT ROOM OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL HALL , HUDDERSF 1 ELD , ON PHRENEOLOGY , In Harmony with Divine Revelation .
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Mrs . H . also respectfully intimates that she has devoted above five years to the Study of Practical Phrenology , and has examined the Heads of many Thousands in Scotland , to prove the truth of the science ; and has also , within the last few weeks , given sketches of the moral and intellectual character to above 1 , 000 Persons of both sexes in Preston , Rochdale , and Halifax , showing how the Brain may be improved , and tbe talent applied to particular professions in life . Families may have their developements taken at their own booses , by leaving their addresses at her Lodging 3 , Mr . J . H . Robinson's , Cross-church-street .
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RADXCAZ . &EFOIUBEB 8 OF USED * MfcD TttOINlTY . A MEETING will be fcolden at Httnslet n . Moor , on Whit-Tuesday next , for the purpose of un . hng and concent « ting tbe Friends of freedom , n the North , thrffcglf the medium of Great NoRtHfeatfdjNioN , " and adooting such additional mea ^ re « f as the Meeting shall think proper , to delivey ^ ourselves from the fell dominion of Landed ArwWbrats and Inhuman Money-Mongers . v ' ¦
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SAFE AND E 3 ^» EDITIOUS CjOWVEVANCE FOR MERCHANDISE TO AND FROXH LONDON .
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WESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT COM-> T PAN Y . — To be incorporated by Act of Parlia ment . —Capital , £ 750 , 000 , in 7 , 500 Shares of £ 10 ( 1 each . PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE . The Most Noble the Marquis W . A . Mackinnon , Esq . M . P . ol yVenUninster The KightHon . T . Krankland The Rijjht Hon . the Earl of Lhww Pudugan Th « Rey . H . H . Milman , M . A . The Kight Hon . the Earl olJohn Bowrer Nichols , Bsq . _ . UeX 0 n . ' ¦ . _ ¦ Sir G » o .. H .-Smyth . ' Bart .. M . P .
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PUBLIC © INNER TO J . FUXDEN . Esq ., » LP . THE Friendu of John Fibldbn " , Esq ., M . P ., a ' re resprctfully informed that a Public Dinnek will be given by the Working Classes of Manchester , on Whit Monday , to that Gentleman , a * a testimonial of their respect towards him , for his unwearied exertions in the cause of Liberty and Humanity . Tickets 2 s . 6 d . each , to be had at the Advertiser Office ; James Wroe's , Ancoats Street ; Abel , Heywood'a , Oldham Street ; Mr . Barrow , Draper S ea V * S ?*? ; , Univer 8 al Suffrage Association Room Mr . Willas , Bookseller , Hanging Ditch ; Mr Riehardson , Chapel Street , Salford .
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The invention consists of three distinct parts , comprehending most important improvements in the manufacturing of Hemp and Flax , whether the material be designed for Linen Fabrics , or Cordage viz : 1 . —A new and improved Machinery , applicable only to this method of manufacturing , whereby a larger quantity of fibre , without injuring the staple , than by modes hitherto adopted , can be obtained from the raw material . 2 . —The preservation of the fibre by a peculiar chemical compound , rendering the fabric free from mildew and premature decay .
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TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT . D AVID WINTER , Tailor , Mercek , akd Woollen Draper , No . 75 , West Street Leeds , begs to present his grateful acknowledgment ! w his numerous Friends and the Public , for tfa " Favours they have conferred upon him , aadrespsetrally solicits a continuance thereof . Every description of Tailoring , in the first styled Fashion , on the most reasonable Terms .
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CONTINUE TO CARRY ON ' THE LACE , aA B | RD ^ SHE | VYVand ^ GLOyE TRADE-at NO . * 60 fiRlOG aVE , OPl >« sit B THE BAZ AiiW irt and respecffully solicits a continuance of those kind Favours which he has already so UWralVy '/ rKcewed , and trusts that the following goods ; selec ed from , the best Market * , and bought at Cash Prices , will not fail to . give continued Satisfaction to ~ th » Purchaser . .. ¦¦' .:. ^
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PROTECTOR LIFE ASSOCIATiOW , 35 , OLD JEWRY , FEBRUARY , 1838 . —— » ' ' ,: . SIR , —I am desired by the Directors to transmit to you a Table , setting forth the Terms of an ORIGINAL AND VERY APTANTAGEOaS PLAN BY WHICH A PROVISION FOR OLD AGE IS COMBINED WITH AN ASSURANCE AGAINST DEATH . * It will be seen that although tbe Premiums at the younger ages in the subjoined Table are lower than those frequently charged for a simple Assurance , the Directors will nevertheless Guarantee , to the Party Patting them the Whole Sum Assured on His attaining the Ag » of 60 , which is full three times as much as he coul'd obtain from any Office by surrendering hi « Policy at that age .
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H . H . &TANSFELD , Agen ^ . Commercial Buildings , Leeds . Of whom may be had Prospectuses of the Terms upon which Life Assurances are effected by thii Society . . i
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NEW VICTORIA PRINTING PRESS . JOSEPH MIESTLEY , PRINTING PRESS ' MANUFACTURER , AND Planing Machine Maker , BEGS to call the attention of Letter-Press Prin ^ _ ters to his New VICTORIA PRESS , which , tor Truth of Workmanshi p , Evenness of Impression , Lightness in Running , and ( above all ) Cheapness lit Price , be challenges comparison with any in th « Market . c Orders for PLAINING MACHINES , of all Sizes , execut d with Punctuality and Despatch . Plaining Work , of every description , taken in and executed in the best manner . ^ . J . P . has on hand a good Second-hand PRINTING PRESS , ( Manchester make ) , Demy Size , which he can afford at a very reasonable rate .
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GKSTtB BsjLDEtts , —Thos « of yon who naTe hitierto adttired the language « ue £$ Q the Star in advocacy of principles which yon utterly abhor , pardon roe , % in * e present instance , I sue for license to nse wordssuiting ( if they eto . be found ) the unmanly * ct which I am about to lay "before yon . I care not whetbeT yoa be Whigs , Tories , or Radicals , I claim your attention , demand your sympathy , and ky ' claim to your support . -As Fathers , as Husbands , a& Brothers , as Sops , as Friends , as Men , - address jm . ' . Before ~ I proceed fertber , sHow me to state my ease . '
By the Northern Sftrr of Tad ; Saturdayf » yott will find that an Irishmmutn , named" Bktdget CoHK , w » jj diaxged by Policeman Bdkrbli ,, Uo . 7 , befisre » thing eafiaf Giaph&m , with barnsg -acted in ; a disorderly manner , and for nariDg sworn some oath * . I give the case as reported , and as it appeared before : — u MAGISTERIAL JtSTlCE . —On Thorsaay last , as Irishwoman , named Brid ^^ t Gone , was tewiglu before Mr . Juhu Claphjin , the only magistrate on the bench , charged aritn prohue shearing . & ^ ohceman named Barrett , No . 7 , stated that a few days a £ o Patrick Cone , the tnaband ol thedtffeniant , wnirmik in the street , at Quarry Hill , and that he iiripadentljr to » k hold of a respectable-looking youBgvoruan who na passing at the time . The polic-man . then Treat to him
and told him to go home , - -B-iuen be was prevailing njx > n turn to do when tbe defendant earns np , and used abu-ive language and fearful oath * , lc pnvf of what be stated , the policeman caBcd a aian named Rubert Qiia ^ de , -who said that ne did not -iear the woman sires-, but that shehadnsed abusive language tovarda tS « poBcenian , who was walking quiethr > mv ami djd not seem disposed to molest her . He did not " s <* 8 tae beginning of the atfray , and was on the other side of the street when he » w the woman following tbe policeman . Tbe woman being asked by Mr . Clapham what she bad to say to this -tharge of swearing , answe .-ed that on the day in qnestion her insband and two or three otb , t persons were standing i , ibe atrert . when a young woman named LizzrHeld , an acquaintance of his , came past- He carelessly tock bold of ber miwn .
saying , " Laay ! stop , I want to speak to you . " HehaJkniWn tise yuuiig woman trdni bring a child . She smiled and said she n > nLl not then stop , bnt sbe would speak to him some olb ^ r liiL * . . At that tlw policeman came np and or . ered him to jo abonl bis business , or he wonld crack his Irish bead , he » ai going quietly away , when she , "his wife , came up nn ^ siid to tbe puller man that he had no businne to order hjn avis-, because be waslinrting nobody . MoTe words ensued , aad t £ t » - conaeqnt-nce was the gathering ofa crowd . Tbe p .. l < wnuin at ksgtb struck ber with bis fist , and knocked her lit-ad auaiiist a window-abutter , by which she received a black eye . An Irishmin who was present liftwl up his band to warO off other Dlows , « ndBaid to the policeman , — Beware , V'st von have two Er e * to answer f . ir . " The nason wbr be said tbis w . is . b-crni ^
tbewomaii was m tbe last stage of pregnancy . Tbe ^ -Lc-man , atlengtb , went air ^ y ; and tbe woman followed him . calling him 21 names . The statement » f tbewoaian w ^ sborne uut l > v that of two other persons , who both swore that . she bad Dot used oaths , and that th « pjUefmaB had shamefmlr abospj her . Mr . Ciapbam said , that ' -ire wouldsooncr take " the testiuiiiny of one disinterested uuux-tban of twenty Irish . ' * On nrarinj ; tbi-iremark from . Vr . Ciapbam , the man who came to tire bis te * rimi . jsy very prcperly Teplied . "Thatbehaa n-. tc-me tuere toptajurebimself ; that be knew full well the nature of an aato , and waa perfectly airan * of tbe consequences of perjurr . " Mr . Capham did not dojjn te make bim any reply . The ¦ woman was fin > -d 10-. ! or swearing ten oaths , and is . costs . This Mr . Ciapbam t < K > k at random ; for tbe
policemansnwxjs-, jm bis te-timony tobavebeen true as to tbe womnn ' sswe-inng , d-d not state that sbe swore any number of oaths . In defiiuk « payment , sbe was to be coiumitted to tbe House ol Cunvc-: tion for suteen days . Tbepoor nomanliadonlvTs . upon ber ; ! » i thougb ui tb ^ last stage of pregnancr , sLe was rudelv \ phicrd in the dock among otber prisoners , until a person prj-! toced tbe otber four s iliings . She said she bad lived in i Leeds for fourteen years , and bad never been in a Court House J fcefons As soon as th ^ other money was produced , and the v wenian liberated , a summons which had been taken unt ; apunst her husband for being dmak , was laid uDon tbe b-nth , . v- . -- — — ——• , * ¦ — ¦¦ w mm uyuu tub * - »^ ¦« " ¦
_ "^ ! osfc're the magistrate . This summons tbe mas-had never seen , ¦ : foritwasonly serredatbis house , andhe bad never been atbome coce . 6 arsade » tbe witneasforihepolicemaiiista . ted tbjrtbeman was what be called - T&ther fresh , " leaving it to be inferred ^ that he did not consider hiia drunk ; jet Mr . Claphanij in tbe i " atoeuce of the man , wbujhad never seen the summons , and 1 » fe * & *** t » ke » t borne tffl Sa&ai * v akht , ^ oiwicttd him fvLJnjMMliy of S * . Md Zi-id . «*^ *» rVag * r » th « i « li £ ' 1 flS 3 ^* f ™? ' * Iter Vim U « . forlkcr etmiwfltt , wrtrfd , ^ jjttrtif . Ae &d not produce 12 a . 4 i mare , a oistnaH warrant -fwonld be iwned against her goods . The poor woman bad no ~ A more money , wid left tbe Court .
t 2 ? ow yoa ha ^ e the case . I am an Irishman ; tbnt though Ireland is my conntry , the world k my EepnhLc . When an Englishman -was iB 3 nlted "b y the Night Watch , J fee'd Mr . Naylor , a talented solicitor , to sue for jnslice , and how mnch more zealous would I be in tae cause of an Englishwoman than of an t Englishman . Radical * , one of the objects of the Northern Union is to meet oppression at any : ons&t , and strangle it , and while we are looking for a change in the system , not to allow bad laws _ i to crush us . Again , we declare that when oneof the community is oppressed , the whole of the e >»«— " -ity is oppressed . But if we resolved to
« ppose Lad laws , how mnch more imperative is it apon us to expose a " Justice" who aets in TioTation of all law , and when a woman , a stranger , ** an alien in language and in blood" is his ¦ ri ctim . My blood boils . I revoke that part of my appeal which is made to Wjjigs and Tories — tteir wive ? and their children are protectedtbose of the Whigs by their party , and tho . « e of the Tories by a dread of that party . To you , men , who have no share in representation , and < onsequenthr no protection from the Jaws , 1 direct my * ppeaL It is this ; human nature has been ^ "i traged , justice has l > een violated , decency" has fceen made to blu * hlaw has been ^ perveitedand
, , the judgment seat is still contaminated by the presence of tie insulter of a pregnant wo-* p an , "who has thns dared to fly in nature ' s » ce , and Irample upon law and the usages of BoeietT . Let one of the Aristocracy suppose iis trife , for having rented her rage upon out- who Ksrited her huiband , thoB treated in the last stage of pregnancy . Alas ! list is nailed on their 0001 * , the domestic ' s tone is subdued , . all that is ^ g ij id natnre is removed from eight , lest fright may-injure , or astonishment mark the oSspr ing ; mt it
the babe , whom the Irishwoman- bore in tte ^ oek , was marled -with her abode , it would w cbaraeterigtic of her country ' s power , and ser \ e as a laughing-stock for the less than man , and more than known monster , Clapham , and his isaomte ? , the _ police . If , then , there is truth in « mr pledges , justice in onr cause , liumankv in cor hearts , and chivalry in our country , I ' " call * P ° x > you to assist me in first driving Claphajc from the Bench , and then from I ^ eeds . He shall 3 t * dwell amongsi us . " We won ' t have bim . " The women shall banish him ; but I will first
aark him with the brand of the law ' s displeasure . Yoa must help me . I have ppent more than five thousand pounds in yonr cause . I have neier travelled one mile at youx expense ; but now ] demand your assistance . Let a Committee be j e * tablished j D every city , town , and village . Let & « n receive subscriptions to gain that which should be at every man ' s door without expense , justice Trte most bring an action agaiiwt Clapham , and apply for informations against the Policeman , and should pn refuse me your assistance , yon will Lave the
eal-BBg reflection of having left the whole glory of the tnonipb to one man . Yon will have engraven upon 3 £ nr foreheads woman-barere , Makhuaan followers a Clapham , and admirers of the ruffian Bub-« ll and his associate * . I take no notice of the ^ ep oay treament to which the poor , both English » o Imfe , are subjected . I pass over the injustice S ^ J kn » band of Mrs . Comb , and rest the Jj ™ f ™ ™ case upon the indignity offered to a 5 " *^* woman , Md to the character of my « T - ^?™ ^ neraUj , by a fellow that not one of ™ wonld pidcxp oat of thegatter . I beg to state £ w 8 atlf 1 ? ^ n of EngUsbmen , that even in fwaod , an Orange Jod » re . or » Ot ^ t , ^ A 1 Btn « . de 8 ired to
3 T . S ? 7 ^ hear *»* . wwidSe Sw ^ nd It land " To Mr » - Hanson , Mrs . SifiSSSsSfe" ^ & £ y theexp ^ nST I ^^ L'S ??™? ' 2 Jonfail to dbyonr duty , I 22 ^ , 2 ' 1 shoDld ^ Prietor of a New ^ perf ^ Lh T * "& . Si *** - » earrhly Tiew ^ bui thltof 1 ^^^ »^ &m by - proVnring justice for X V" ** 1 ** ™? 1 •» » nd r « r hare been yoar fakkfid friend , and hard working Servant , FEAfiGUS O'CONNOR . p - & TW , a » tter tku't dro , j We mat go on .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 26, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1007/page/1/
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