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THE IOB.THESH STAl^ HVCOKDVV, «8?TKMBSa6 , IS51.
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OJ?E TO THREE POUNDS PER WEEK WITS CERTAISTY REALISED.
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MR . ALLEN WOOD , who for Tvttftythree Tears superintended an establishment ¦ em . t iJovinK upwards of 2 U 0 pCTEons of \» li sexes ia "Vations fcranclieE , wiU forward , by return of post , S ' jktC&iable jnefhods of earninp , bj ordinary industry , « ae t « three pounds per 'week , without the outlay of a sovereign or a shilling risk . Address , Mr . A . VfooD , 1 € 9 , High-street , BocittSter , enelos ' mg a directed envelops , ated thirteen postage-stamps . U 5 to ihiB day , Sept . 4 th , near One Bnedred Testixnonials have teen recdved , all expressing great satisfaction . Ibis week tliree new "reethods , makingliine . Intending EmigrantstoAustraHa sad America shouldnot be without them .
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SPILEPSY , ilTS . FALLING SICKNESS , OR INSANITY . . ME . DOOKHALL wislies to inform all persons-nfflicted with the above complaints , that he has returned to l *> ndon . where fee intends to remain for S short time , -and also that his address is at the Metropolitan Cha 'hers . Aluert-stieet . SpitalfieWs . where he Si be consulted . Personal aRaicanun is not necessary . Tfullaccoent of the party ' s case by letter will suffice . Jlr . B ' s success over this dreadful affliction js so well established es . ~ io leave comment * nneceKsary . Mr . J > . would take a male « r female partner , the latter preferred , who would he instructed iu the treatment of Epileptics . It would be desirable that the partner possessed e disposition to serve a fellow creature . AH comttunitaiiODE , 1 M * . ; and where answers are required , to encl « se u postage-stamp .
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BEAUTIFUL HA 1 E , WHISKERS , EYEBROWS , &C , may be , with certainty , obtained iy using a very small portion of KOSALIE COUFELLE'S PARISIAN POMADE , every morning , instead of any oil Or other preparation . A fortnight's use will , in most instances , show its surprising properties in producing and curling Whiskers , Hair , &c , at any age , from whattTtr cause deficient ; as also checking greyness , &c 1 ' or children it is indispensable , forming the basis of a beautiful head of bair , and rendering the use of the small comb unnecessary . Persons who hare been deceived by ridiculously named imitations of this Pomade , will do well to make one trial of the genuine preparation , which they will never regret Price 2 s . per pot , sent post free with instructions , &c , On reeeijit ol twentv . four stamps , by Madame COUJELLE , Ely-place , Holborn , London . Impobtakt A ' otice . —None is genuine unless the signature ' Kosalie CorPEtLE , ' is in red letters on a white ground on the stamp round each package of her preparations . TESTIMONIALS , the originals of which , with many others , may be seen at the establishment .
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HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT : HOILOVAT'S PILLS . Cure of a Disordered Liver and Stomach , when in a most hopeless state . Extract ofa Letter from 3 Ir . ilatthew Harvey , of Chapel Hall , Airdrie , Scotland , dated the 15 th of January , 1650 . Sib , —Tour valuable pills have beeu the means , with God ' s blessing , of restoring me to a state of perfect health , and at a time when I thought I was on the brink of the grave , I had consulted several eminent doctors , who , after doing what they could fur me , stated tliattbey considered my case as hopeless . I ought to say that I had been suffer . Jug from a liver and stomach complaint of long standing , uhich during the last two years got so much worse , thnt every one considered my condition as hopeless . I , as a lust resource , got a box of jour pills , which soon gave relief , and t > y persevering in their use for some weeks , together with rubbing night aud morning your Ointment over mv chest andstumach , and right tide , I have by their means aloHe got completely cured , and to the astonishment of myself and everybody who knows me . —( Signed ) . Matthew IIab-YET . —To 1 ' roJessor Hollowat . Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility , of Four
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Juit MiUihti , IN NOS . AT ONE PENNY EACH , THE EMIGRANT'S GuiHFfo THE GOLDEN LAND . C ALIF O-B N I A , ITS PAST HISTOltY ; ITS PRESENT POSITION ; ITS FUTURE PROSPECTS : wTTfl A MINDTE AND ADTnENTIC ACCOUNT . O » THE DISCOVERY OF THE GOLD HEGION , . AS'D THE SUBSEQUEST IMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS . In the course of the work will be given . PLAIN DIRECTIONS TO EMIGRANTS TO CALIFORNIA , OR THE UNITED STATES , OB TO CANADA ; AUSTRALIA ; NEW ZEALAND , OS ANT OTHER BRITISH SETTLEMENT . SHEWING THEM WHEN TO GO . WHEREJO GO . HOW TO GO No . 1 , and No . 3 , will be Illustrated with RICHLY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS , And numerous Engravings , all executed ia the most finished style , will illustrate subsequent Numbers .
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A CHEAP ORUAU fOll THE TRADES ! ! , Men of the Trades ! . ' ! BEAD NOTES TO THE PEOPLE , publishing every Saturday , containing forty columns of close print ( besides wrapper ) for Twe Pence . vs
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BL AIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The following testimonial is another proof of the great efficacy of this inecicine . 157 , New liond-street , London , October 12 th , 1850 . Sin , —In acquainting iou tvitli tlie great benefit whicli I have experienced by taking Blai& ' s Gout at . d Huewmtic I ' ' s , I fid that I am hut performing a duty to that portion of the public who may be similarly afflicted . About twenty years sin ^ I was first attacked by Rheumatic Gout in my hands and feet . I had previously been subjected to every variety of eliinate , having served in Canada in tlie loth Urafcoons , and iu Spain under Sir John Moore , in the 18 th llussure . I always procured the best medical aid . but without obtaining any essential relief , and my sufferings can he appreciated only by those who lmow something of this disease . It waj during one of these paroxysms , between twelve * nd thirteen years go , that I was recommended to try 3 > Liia ' s l ' lLLS . I lost no lime in procuring a box , and before 1 had taken that quantity the p ; iin had entirely ceased , and inafew days I was in perfect health .
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Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills eflectually cure every description of gout , rheumatic gout , rheumatism , lumb ; ijjo , tic do'oreux , paitis in the head or face , &c . They ave recommended to the afflicted with : i confidence , arising from experience , as one or ' the valuable results of the lIlJlMrcd Stute of medical science , and the only efficient reined ? ever discovered for these disorders . The continued authenticated proofs of decided approbation sent , unsolicited , to the proprietor , from : i ! l parts of the kingdom , and from all classes of society , with a rapidly incrca < in- gale , and demand for them at home and ubrond unparalleled , fully wan-ants the as uranre that no person subject u > s ,- . cli complains will , after a trial , ever be without then . Sold by all medicine venders . Price 2 s . 9 d . i *! l rf \ 0 bs ( ; rvet "e name of Thomas Prout , ' 220 , Strand , London ' onthegovernment stump .
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. THE CRYSTAL PALACE . The following Engravings of this unrivalled edifice , are now resdy , and may be had at this : Office : — L—View of the Sxterior of the Building ; a magnificent print—two feet long—exquisitely " engraved * from a drawing furnished by Messrs . Fox and Henderson ; and consequently correct - in every respect . Price only Sixpence . tt . —Proofs of the Same Print printed on thick Imperial Drawing Paper . Price One SnS / MNe . III . —The Same Print , Superbly Coloured ; on extra © rawing Paper , and finished in the most exquisite atyle . Prick Two 'Shillings and Sixpence . IV . —View of the Interior , as it appeared on one of the most crowded days ; a magnificent Print , twenty-eight inches Jong , taken from the centre of the Building , showing the entire length , and containing several hundred figures . Prick Sixpence . Y , —Tie Same Print , on Super Drawing Paper , coloured in the richest style , forming an exact representation of the Building . Price onm Okb Shilling . The usual allowance to the Trade and Dealers . Office , 16 , Great Windmill Street , llaymarket .
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NOW PUBLISHING , In Weekly Numbers , Price Only One Penni Eac t , and ifonthly Parts , 1 ' iiceFoujrtence Each , CHEAP VALUABLE and POPULAR STANDARD WORKS , Illustrated with BEAUTIFUL SXEEIi ENGRAVINGS . 1 . —THE ARCTIC REGIONS , or the Lost Mariners , being a Search after Sir John Franklin , including an account of all the Voyages in Search of the Missing Ships , both Instructive « nd beautifully Illustrated witU Portraits of Sir John Eranlinn , Parry , lloss , Beeehey , Back ; Views , < fcc . 2 . —STURM'S MORNING DEVOTIONS , for every Day in tho Year . 3 .-EVBNING DEVOTIONS , for every Day in the Year . 4 . —STURM'S CONTEMPLATIONS , on the life and gufferings of Jesus Christ , in Instructive and Devotional Exercises . 5 . _ BUNYAS'S HLGRIJPS PROGRESS , with his Divine Emblems .
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THOMAS C O O P E K , Author of ' The Purgatory of Scicides , ' Ac , DeLIVEHS OHiTIOSB ON THE PciLOWINC SUBJECTS : — The Genius of Shakspeure , as displayed in his ' Hamlet ; ' with Readings un'l Recitations from the Play , the Music of Ophelia's Songs , < fec . The Life and Genius of Milton ; with recitations from ' . Paradise Lost , ' &e . The Life and Genius of Hurne ; with the Music of some of his Sonus , Recitations of Tarn 0 'Shantoi , ' be . The Lite and Genius of Bjvon . , with Readings and Recitations from his Works . The life and genius of Shelley , with Readings and Recitations from his works . Civilisation : What it was in tho Past—what it c-ff . cts for Man in the present , and the universal Human Happiness ii must produce iu tlie Future . The English Comuionweulth : Founta of the Struggle—Coke , Seldcn , Elliot , l'ym , liampaen , Ac-Despotism of the King , and Tyranny of Laud—Civil War—Death of Uampden—Battle of Naseby—Imprisonment . Trial , and Execution of Charles 1 st . The English
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COLOSSAL GLOBE . Mr . Wyu >' 8 Large Model of the Earth , in Leicestergqaare , London , is now open to the public every day in the week , from Nine o ' clock in the Morning until Ten o ' clock atHight . Admission , One Shilling . Explanatory demonstrations every half-hour .
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NERVO USNESS , with nil its attendant miseries , cured . Advice Gratis : by letter only .. Address , Mr . W . Fleece , Goy church , Bridgena " . N . B . — A . certain cure for sore eyes , sent free for seven Postage stamps . Galvanism and Electricity taught .
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IXDICTME . N'T FOR CON SPIRACY TO REGULATE WAGKS , TRIED AT STAFFORD ASSIZES ON THE JSni OF JULY . ASD TWO FOLLOWING DAYS . E . Perry v . Duftield and others , .-md it . a : id G . If . 1 ' erry V . Rowlaud and o thers , This day is pul / li ' slied , DART I ., Price Threepence , ( Demy iivo ., ) L " ^ Verbatim Repor t of the above important Trial * , punted from the short-han . l notes of Messrs . Hodges and llilibctt , who were speciall y retained for the occasion , 1 ' nnted » nd Published by iw « . Shun- mid Bon , Fetterlano . and may be had of Mr . George Greeuslade , Secretary to the Central Defence Committee , nt the Bell Iuu OKI Bailey , of the secretaries of the various Trades'Sock-tics throughout tlie empire , and of all Booksellers ia town and country .
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EATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION . Office , 14 , Southampton-street , Strand . TH E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE hereby announce the following meetings : — On Sundaj next , at three o ' clock in the afternoon , an aggregate meeting of the metropolitan members will be held in the Coffee-room of the John street Institution . On Sunday evening next , the late Crown and Anchor locality will meet at the _ White Horse , Hare-street , Bethnalgreen , and a Iectutewill be delivered by Mr . W . Davis . Subject : ' Papal Aggression . ' Discussion invited . On Sunday evening , at the Literary and Scientific Insti . tution , John-street , Mr . Henry Knight will lecture . On the same evening , at the Literary and Scientific Institution , Leicester-place , St . Petor ' s-terrace , Hattongarden , Mr . Samuel Kydd will lecture . Subject ; ' Government Persecutions . On the same evening , at the Ship , High-street , Great Garden-street , Whitechapel , a discussion will take place . On the same evening , at the Woodman Tavern , Whitestreet , Bethnal-green , a special meeting of the locality will be held . The members of the Library are also desired to attend .
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latel y dissolved . AU transactions in regard to the undertaking prohibited by the Corresponding Societies Acts , the Lottery Acts , the Aot for the Registration of Joint Stock Banks , or the Act for the Registration of Joint Stock Companies , in which the Company might have been engaged , are declared valid , and all parties concerned ave exonerated from penalties under any of these statutes , while the purchases of real or personal property , made by Mr . Feakgu bO'Connor , or any other person , with the fundaof the Company , are deemed to have been made in trust for it .
Sales of portions of the estates having been made by Mr . O'Connor on behalf of the Company , the particulars of these sales are inserted in a schedule , and the sales themselves declared valid and confirmed . The lona fide purchasers of these pieces of land are declared to be entitled to the lands and hereditaments conveyed to them from the times and dates of their respective purchases and
conveyances , and to possess all the rights of proprietors over them , free from all trusts , liens , titles , rights , and demands whatsoever , either of the subscribers to the Company collectively , or of any allottee or allottees , or those claiming an account of such allottees . The liens or claims for unpaid purchase money by the Company , or rent in arrear to it , are however reserved and retained .
The fourth section of the act gives power to Mr . O'CONNOR , or any of the subscribers to , or claimants upon the Company , to petition the Court of Chancery to wind up the Company , and the Court is thereupon to make an order absolute , referring it to one of the Masters to wind up its affairs under ths provisions of the act . The order absolute on such petition to be advertised in the same manner as orders under the Joint Stock Companies Winding-. up-Actof 1848 . The person on whose petition the order is made is required , without
delay , to carry in the same before the Master , who is thereupon required to appoint an official manager or managers to wind up the Company , in the same manner and with the like effect as if the Company had beeu legalised by the . Joint Stock Companies Windingup-Acts of 1848 and 1849 . The Master , however , in carrying the act into execution , may vary the usual course of proceeding as the peculiar circumstances of the case may require . All the powers vested in the Master may bo delegated by him to the official
manager . The seventh section of the Act enacts , that no person who has received monies on account of shares in the Company shall be accountable for the same to the subscribers , but shall only be liable to the official manager for his application of the same as part of the assets of the Company . Promoters and members aro released from all personal responsibility for the repayment of shares or interest thereon .
The Master , and the Official Manager , under his sanction , are empowered to make reasonable allowances in passing the accounts of persons accountable for any part of the subscriptions or assets , and in particular to allow all payments , expenses , and engagements made on behalf of the Company , which would have been allowed had it been legally constituted andin full operation , and the party makingsuch payments orentering into such engagements had been the proper officer duly authorized . The ninth section defines the position of allottees who prove their titles to allotments ,
and who may take leases or conveyances of the same . Upon paying such a rent for their past occupation as the Master may consider just , after making an allowance for the subscriptions paid by the allottees , they are to have an equitable title to their allotments in fee simple in possession , subject to the payment to the Company and their assignees of a perpetual fee farm rent charge fixed by the Master , calculated according to the actual value of the allotments at the time of fixing the rent . This is a most important and exceedingly valuable provision for the
allottees in possession , as it enables them to retain the holdings upon which they have expended labour and capital ( luring the last few years . The official manager , and the trustees of the Company—on the conditions being complied with—are to execute , at the expense of the allottees , a lease renewable for ever of their allotments , subject to the fixed rent charge , and to a condition for re-entry , if any part of the rent be in arrear for more than a year . The lands sold will be subject to the rights of such allottees . Those who retain their allotments , are not to be entitled to any dividend out of the assets of the
Company . These assets , as they are realised , are to be applied , in the first place , towards paying the costs of obtaining the act , and , in the next place , to the payment of the debts of the company by way of dividend , or otherwise , as the Master shall direct . After all the debts of the Company are discharged , the surplus is to be divided among the persons or their representatives who—with the exception of the allottees retaining their allotments—have at any time since the undertaking was projected , paid monies on account of shares , and who
prove the flame before the Master , within the time and in the manner appointed by him . The dividend will of course be rateably and in proportion to the amount of their respective subscriptions . Monies paid for copies of rules aud contributions towards expenses ox management , under thename of Directors' Levy' or 'Expense Fund , ' or otherwise , are not to be considered part of such subscriptions and are not recoverable by any subscriber , though the persons who received such mouies are accountable to the official manager for their application of the same .
If , within three months after tlio advertise , ment of the order in Chancery , any holders of allotments give notice to the official manager in writing , relinquishing all title to their allotments , aud claiming compensation for expenditure and loss in respect thereof , 'The official manager ( under the direction of the Master ) is to proceed to ascertain , by the best and most economical means in his power , whether , ami to what amount , the value of the labour aud capital , expended by such allottee , on his allotment , and other the loss incurred by him , hy reason of his occupation of such allotment , have exceeded the
value to such allottee of his occupation thereof , and the advances of aid , seed , stock , or goods , made to him out of the funds of the Company ; aud after payment . oUhe costs , charges , and expenses , and debts hereinbefore directed to bo paid , a divideud upon the amount of such excess so ascertained ( if any ) shall be paid to each such respective allottee out of the clear surplus assets . of the Company rateabl y andin proportion to the amount of such excess of his expenditure i , nd loss in the same manner as 13 heroin directed concerning dividends upon subscriptions , and us if the amount of guch
excess of expenditure had been part of such allottees subscriptions : Provided always , that no allottee agaiust whom any action of ejectment has been or shall bo brought in respect of his allotment shall receive any divideud , either on the amount of his subscriptions or on the amouut of any such excess of expenditure « s aforesaid , until ho shall have hrst repaid all such costs and expenses ( if any ) occasioned by his refusing to give up possession of his allotment to the person or persons legally en titled to the possession thereof as have beou or eventuall y shall bo paid out of theassots of the Company . '
The Master may postpone advertising for subscribers to come in and prove , until the surplus over the payment of costs , expenses , and debts is ascertained ; and , if ho thinks fit , may direct that any such claims , as well as those of creditors of the Company , shall be proved bf 3 tbr < j any OVunmitBioiier in the Court of Bankruptcy , . County Court
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Judge , Master extraordinary in Chaup ^ official manager , or any Commi asfoS ^ pointed by him for that purpose tj Itproof of the claim he may direct th t ° tfl s subscriber shall be provided with a c - ^ of the amount proved , in such fonn an r at * issued , signed , and counter-si gued w i ° fo think proper . Tho Master ia also to ? orders as to the mode and pla ces of n " ^ of the dividends on such certificates ^^ their bearers , or holders , or eudorsi * ! ° shall think fit ; ho is to limit the timl ^ which such dividends shall bo p avin tilil 1 generally provide for the proof aud ? IlI ! l 1 of claims upon tho surplus assets Jr '" * ments of costs and creditors , as hn J ^ fit . No certificate or any eudorS (! Hli « k assignment thereof iB liable to st-S " , a ,, ^ fi ,,., li ,. * v ,. Ti , r __ . . stamp 11 , ( ,. «^» j maaie
, ~~ c .., * ns empowered L i •" that any part of tho assets TZr" ^ shall be invested in the pursunu 0 of ^ 'T oner bills to bo deposited iu the Bank of *• land to the credit of tho official nil I " z&pj&z *™ regard to toTO , W posS , 1 ' d ' hil ? theparties uitemted in tho c « mp ° ,, v ' ¦ " as creditors , allottees , or subscritos ' vl
m equity and in law the creditors of the f pany come in first for the full lm-mM , their debts before anything can ' bo & % ] among tho subscribers . The allottees V ' . been dealt most fairly with , by being a ]] 0 , ^ tho alternative of either securing a lease at fixed rent , reuewablo for ever , or of relbni !;!; ing their respectiyo holdings , and rccyjvii ; ' 'I full compensation for any labour and ta ! j . ] they may have expended upon them i , ( . v , ' ! , ' j what has been advanced to them by the ( C pany . *
All the preliminary steps require } |) v !)• act for proceeding with tho lVimHWw ; * the affairs havo been taken by Mr lloi ••> ' the solicitor who carried the bill tlirougU 1 ' , ' liament . Immediatel y after the act r . t passed , a petition w as presented by Mr " O'CoNNOK-an order absolute was IU 1 forthwith , referring the "Winding-up to Jo « w , Humphrey , Esq ., a Master iu Chancery "" I 'Vacation Order' was also obtained , < i " iw no delay might bo caused b y the 'hint Vrtion ; ' and under the official uvimZi-Zl
will probably bo immediatel y takeu to « ii « .. L of those portions of the estates which are jj rectly available , either from their being nnoicupied , or free from any disputed or confiktiuri claims . It is , we understand , anticipatoil that the first sales may be effected in the course of two mouths from tho time of tho appoint ment of the official manager , which , it iSi ., id also will be a favourable timo for land J , ] J
As , however , we presume but n , tm ; ^ portion of the estates are in the position ;«| , dealt with so speedily , it is clear that the proceeds of the first sales will not in any war be available to shareholders . It is exceeding desirable , for the interests of the subscripts as well as for their own that tlie a | . lottees should in one of the two ways op to them , facilitate the operations of the official manager . In such matters time is a& .
phatically money . In proportion to the delay experienced , either from unavoidable » r weventible causes , will be the amount 01 " the dividend to the subscribers iu the Cd . Promptitude and unity of action is the rinre earnestly to be urged in this case , fnur . t ! ie large number of persons involved in the affair , and the nature of the Company itirif . The subscriptions were in the majority ,. i cases so very small , that any undue tlela ' v ia
winding up the Company may nut only leave no dividend , 'but absolutely entail upon thc-t who prove their claims us shareholders tit liability of a further subscription to defray lit cost of carrying out the act . In addition t « this , it is plain that the marketable value .. [ the property will be greatly augmented liy its being sold free from conflicting claims « obstructions . In short , it will depend on t !« subscribers and allottees themselves to ;; v ? rr
large extent , whether they or the lawyers sin ! have the surplus of the proceeds after pyiis all the just debts of the Company . We may mention that the estates in ; b possession of the Company aro five—O'te norville , LowbanuS , Minster Lovol , Snijfi End , and Great Dodford , situated in tis counties of Hertford , Worcester , Oxford , ati Gloucester . They comprise in all upwards :: 1 , 100 acres , which were originally purchase
for the aggregate sum of 42 , 544 / ., of vlii . t amount 10 , 5001 . remains , charged as nungages upon the two estates of Minster l * wl and Snig ' s End . By tho second seheiMe there appears to hare been sold lOGatWi principally on the Great Dodford Estate , : ki Bromsgrore , for which , iucluding Dodfed House , the sum of 4 , 757 ^ . 15 s . Gd . has km received on account of the Company , ai will have to be accounted for to the ofiifis !
manager . Tho other property of the Company cot sists of cottages and schoolhouses erected £ the various estates , roads , fences , &c . - ^ which will bo looked upon either as ralusU or as nuisances , according to the pecuM objects aud opinions of intending purchase :: ' If the bidder he embued with the prevails ? horror of a thickly populated parish whicb pervades tho landlord class—the numcro- ' homesteads and small farms upon the LfJ Company ' s estates will be a drawback « : »• than a recommendation . If , ou tho ^ band , there be a sufficient number of F f | in the working ; uid middlo classes posses *? the means and desirous of securing a ! r !';' hold of their own—of knowing that in inland of overgrown estates they can lw v ** little plot of earth on which they can f--their foot with the proud feeling of ; I ' prietor—these buildings , aud the division . " the land into small holdings , will a ( J <) t 0 *• marketable value of tho property . 1 ° "" a class of purchasers so favourable an 'T- 'V
tunity will never again present itse ' "' . '" 1 country . Every 6 uo knows tho diincuin buying small parcels of land , o-veep t at orbitant prices . The Land C ompany s e = < ¦ were bought at wholesale prices ; thcv ,-J ,. since then been to a very hug e . - , '• ., , proved in value for yeoman occupier s , « . ' expenditure of a large capital up on i - ^ and by tho labour subsequent ly ucs . ¦
upoa them b y the allottees . We " " ' .. fore that either among the incinbe" ° , ' £ Land Company themselves , or anwnj ^ thrifty , prudent , and careful porti ons 1 , working classes in general , there ' " ^ . such a number of competitors tor ti *^ session of a house and a farm , as «"' y , i ; - fair price for the estates , and at tno : j \ . time lay at least the foundation oi an ^ pendent class of small proprietor s
country .- v -, s The appointment of official manage fixed by the Master for Thursday last . _ ., has been a keen contest for the s | tua . ' , rr considerable number of candidates , ^ 1 ^ sented themselves . Among those , j ?? ^; i ; £ the most prominent claims , were - | " , [ the eminent accountant , to whom t nc ^ . . investigating tho financial affairs ol "' jrI ie pauy was entrusted by tho Select ^ " _ »; r , of the House of Commons in ^ ' ^ , , Piuce , the late manager of the BllIlK '( ;;• we understand , produced very strong / . j fluential testimonials to his capabilities ^ important situation ; and Mr . -AifJ ' ** & has been put forward by the SoHcito 1 ^ .:. Company , as possessed of the lug'jj d w ness qualification ? , and entirely ! f . , g Of •>' anv nrwinno cnnnnTmii with the U " " . ! .. j
Society . Mr . Sciiachlev , the && v fy . i actuary , waa also in the field , but witJ "' favour of Mr . Gkey . ^ y In looking over the proposals U ' '
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N . F ., Derby . —In the absence of Mr . O'Connor we aro unable to give an answer to the proposals contained in your note . P . II . JI'D ,, Asliton . —We must decline tho insertion of au expartc statement reflecting upon tus cliavactcv of parties unknown to us . A letter signed ' Koberspeire Murat , ' addressed to Mr . O'Connor , has been opened by us in the absence of that Centlema . It is ; is disgraceful in sentiment as it is abominable iu composition ) and it is tho indulgence in 8 uch atrocious and detestable suggestions aud opinions which has made democracy the fear or the scorn of honest educated men . The throats of assassination levelled at Mr . O'Connor , because lie has confiistentlj reprobated the destruction of life and property , by such infernal means as those pointed at , are tlie highest testimony that C 0 Ul ( i be paid to the political character of that gentleman . J . Kaplbv , Ornjford . —Apply to Sir , Shorter , secretary to the Society for Promoting Working Men ' s Associations , 7 G , Charlotte-street , r'itzroy-aciuare . A letter addressed to Mr . Leach , at Mr . Able Hey wood , Oldham- street , Manchester , will find him . B Filling ,. I ' tulihora . —We perceive tbat . thc facts contained in Iiis communication !> re embodied in Mr . Ernest Jones ' s report to the executive , but we shall always be happy to hear from our Pudiham friends . ALPHA , Stockuort . —We cannot find room , and the subject lias already been very fully discussed in our co >'< W ) ins . J . R . CoLSE . —You will see , by our leading article this week , that the Directors have no power to return money to subscriber * . Memtds , Daiston , Cumberland , is thatitod fov the warm sympathy exhititedf > r Mr . O'Connor ' s tryingposition at the present moment , but we doubt the propriety of publisliingsuch nn appeal just now . Mil . T . CouFEit ' s Lkctuuing Tour , —Communications intended 10 reach Mr . C . on Monday or Tuesday next should lie addressed , ' Care of Mr . Clmloner , ' , 'B , Biltonstreet , Yorkshire , '—On Wednesday or Thursday next , caveof Mr . Ye ^ es , M , Ofiuoni-strcet , HiuU-OifFriday . Saturday , or Sunday , I 2 t ' j , Iilth , or 11 th , inst ., ' care if lie John Holmes , draper , Neville-street , Leeds ; ' after theue dates , care of Mr . Councillor Ironside . Shtfli » ld . '
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WINDING UP OF THE LAND COMPANY , On the 7 th of August the Royal AaBent was given to au Act to dissolve the National Land Company , and to dispose of the laudB and property belonging to the Company , aud to wind up tho undertaking . The causes which have led to this melancholy termination of a , highly laudable experiment and enterprise } are too well known to our readers to need recapitulation , but for the information of the many thousands of persons interested in the matter , we think it desirable to present an abstract of tli © provisions of tllO Act , together with 6 uch information as we have been able to obtain respecting the present position , uud future prospects of the Company ' s affairs The preamble recites briefly but accurately the origin and progress of the Company , from its first establishment iu 1845 , under the title of the < Chartist Co-operative Land Society ' dowu . to the last futile attempt to procure the ogahsation of the Company . H Hd there been no otiifir causo for its dissolution- Mint would have been sufficient , and its promoters wore , therefore , compelled to act upon thn suggestion embodied iu tho report of the T « J Committee of tho fiouse of Commons in tit TV , appl - \ ft > r I ( W ° " ei * to dissolve the Company , ami wiud up it » affairs . XhG Act < teolwcs tho-Company . to be ako-
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 6, 1851, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1642/page/4/
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