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lately Published by Jons Bezeb , at the Office of the Society for Promoting "Working Men's Associations , 1 S 3 , Fleet Street , London . Labour and Capital . A Lecture by Edward Yasshtakt Xeale , Esq ., Barrister-at-Law . Price Cd . May I not Do what I Will with My Own . Having especial reference to tfce late contest between the Operative Engineers and their Employers . Price Cd . By the same author . The Characteristic Features of Christian Socialism A Lecture . Price Cd . By tho fame author . The Message of the Church to Labouring Men . A Sermon by the Rev . Chables Kisgsut , jun ., Rector of Eversley . Fourth Edition . Price 3 d . The Application of Associative Principles to Agricul-
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EPiLEPsr , rrrs , falusg sickness , or nekvous AFFECTIONS OP ASY KISD . lyFE . DOCKRALL begs to inform all persons J-iX- afflicted -with the above complaints that he has returned from London , and intends to remain for a short time in Liverpool . The wonderful success Mr . Dockrall has had over Epilepsy , &c , has really surprised the faculty , and many of the most eminent characters . Mr . D . ' s . terras are moderate , and he can be consulted either by letter or personally . His address is at the ltainbow Hotel . Williamson s-EQuare , Liverpool . A well-disposed person , either male or female , desirous to know how Mr . Dockrall treats the above horrible malady will be accepted as a partner .
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TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE TOWER HAMLETS . GENTLEMEN , —Iu consequence of my having ** been honoured with a requisition most numerously signed both by Electors and Son-Electors requesting me to allow myself to be put in nomination as a CanttaaVe for tbe Tower Hamlets at the ensuing Election , I now come before you to ask for vour suffrages and support . I am also induced to take that course because at several numerously a-tended Public Meetings , resolutions embodying the spirit of the requisition have been almost unanimously carried . J I do not pretend to conceal that this step is a most serious one and much as I desire the high honour of representing the liberal inions of the Tower Hamlets in the legislature , I would not have mitted myself to the course I have now taken , without a fair tctof success ; bat having done so 1 pledge myself that I will ceive my friends and supporters by stoppiug short of going to
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'Jo the millions ! fjAPlTALlSTS MAY , BY COMBINATION , tv . prevcntal > oorManfrom obtaining the highest value for his Labour , but Capifal can never prevent a Poor M > m buying his E ° ^ n , i n ! & ? clie ? P est ma > ;! f t et 7 ; All ( 1 at Benetfisk and Company , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , the Working Classes may be supplied with everything neceEsary to furnish an eight roomed house for five pounds , and every article warranted of the best quality and workmanship . i J The following is the list of articles — s d Hall Lamp , 10 s Gd ; Umbrella Stand , 4 s 6 d 150 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards 5 ' 6 Setof polished Steel Fire-iroi 8 3 g Brass Toast-stand , Is Cd ; Fire Guards , Is Cd" ! ..... 3 0 Bronzed and polished Steel Scroll Fender 8 G Polished Steel Fire-irons , bright pan 5 6 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop 4 g Best Bid-room Fender , and polished Steel Fire-irons 7 0 Two Jied-room Fenders , and 1 wo sets Fire irons .. 7 6 Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covrs .. n I Bread Gratev , 6 a ; tin Candles ek , 0 d . ' . ' . ¦ . ' . ' . ' . ¦ . ' . ' . " . 1 3 Tea Kettle , 2 sOd ; Gridiron , Is . 3 ft Frying Pan . Is ; Meat Chopper , Is fid .... ¦ ... . ' .. . ¦¦ ' 2 G Coffee Pot , is Colander , Is ; Dust Pan , 6 d ... 2 « Fsh Kettle , 4 s ; Fish Slice , ( id 4 0 Flour « ox , 8 d ; Pepper Box , 4 d . 1 6 Three Imned iron Saucepans 5 n OvalB « iliu SPot , 3 s 8 d ; Se tofSkewers , 4 d ' . . ' . !!' . ' . ' . 4 0 Three Spoons , 9 d ; Tea Pot and Tray , 33 39 Toasting Fork ; , 0 e ib !?; ri ™ nj 0 n 77 A CI > f the articles may bo selected at the u-nrfl r J andaVUldm inm £ 5 anu upwards will be for . warded , carrngo free , to any part of the kingdom . Aote , therefor , the address-
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Just Published , Price Sispence . ( 1 APITAL AND LABOUR . \ J A Lecture , Delivered and Published by request of the Society for Promoting Workingmen ' s Associations , at the Marylebone Literary and Scientific Institution , on the 20 th of March , 1852 . By Edward Vansittart Neaie , Esq ., Barrister at-Law . London : JoilN James Ueze » ; Edwabp LDMtET , Southampton street , Holborn , and all liooksellevs .
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" Punch " < say 3 that it has not a bit of faith in the watercure , and gives as a reason , " Taere is the Editor of the Motes for ( the eyes of ) the People , who has been him in Ms damp sheufor tJiclaitlwekt mondis , and 13 now worse The Miller ' s Portrait . —A . worthy miller , wishing for a portrait of himself , applied to a painter to hare it accomplished . " But , " said he " as I am an industrious man , I wish to be painted as looking out of the toin'lovu of my mill ; but when any one looks at me I wish to pop my head in : as not to be thoughtlazy . or as spending too much time at the window . " "Very well , said the painter , "it shall be done f 0 . " He painted tbe mill , and the mill-window . The miller looked at it , and inquired , " Where is rayjeU looking out ?" "O . " said the painter , " whenever one looks at the miil ? you pop »» your head to preserve your credit for industry . . That aright , " said the miller ; "I ' m content ; that ' s right ; that will do "
[ This reminds us of a painter whom a friend of ours engaged to paint the passage of the Israelites through the Red Sea , as an ornament to his staircase . When done , be called to apprise the proprietor that the picture was completed . And sure enough there was the Red Sea splashing and foaming in all the glory of very bright ochre ; " but where . " said «' njf ^ ° ms ^ c ? nnoiBB 6 ur , " whereare the Israelites ?" Oh , replied this genuine genius , " they haye been gone past these three hours . " ] If yoar mother ' s mother was my mother ' s sister ' s aunt what relation would yonr great-grandmother ' s uncle ' s nephew he to my brother ' s first cousin ' s son-in-law ? " You look , " said an Irishman to a pale , hagard smoker , "As if you had got out of your grate to light your cigar , and couldn ' t find jour way back again . " Me . Barsgm , in a recent temperance address , said that he would give more for a drunkard who succeeded in business , as a public curiosity , than for anything he ever exhibited .
The less wit a man has , the less he Knows he wants it . Said one gentleman of honour to another , " If you don't accept my challenge , I shall post you in the papera . " " Go ahead , " said the other , "I had rather fill a dozen papers than one caffin . " Philosophers say that shutting the eyes makes the sense of hearing more acute . A wag suggests that this accounts for ths many closed eves that are seen in our churches every Sunday . They never say it snow 3 in California , hut that " winter is throwing its mantle o ' er the earth . " So of an earthquake ^ 1 it" the vibration of heaven ' s footstool . " ' t Appeal . —The gentleman who inadvertently took -er , and left an inferior article in its stead , will te kindness by returning our own , and he shall "nest thanks , and two apologies—an apology ¦ sh ave given him , and the " apology for a iil , always take a seat in the front of a 'ase of a collision he breaks the Bhock
° . e of knowledge" was the birch ¦ Ye done more to make man ac-% u all the other members of the * t those who get to high words how many would make a celebrated Colonel David the train smoking along past , "Hell in harness , the Indians so much at they thought them tbe * ' lerefore , an Indian was firs a little while , and then Egid , ;
Fat * aaao , in his " Voyage roundthi tvourite Queen of Duke Ephraim , o » e , that she could scarcely walk , or even n » « ere all prodigiously large , their beauty consu . . the mass of physique than in the symmetry of face . .. re . This uniform tendency to tmbonpoint , on an unusual scale , was accounted for by the angular fact , that the female on whom his Majesty fixes his regard is regularly fattened up to a certain standard , previously to the nuptial ceremony , it appeared to be essential to the . Queenly dignity that the lady should be fat . We saw a Tery fine young woman undergoing this ordeal . She was sitting at a table with a lar ? e bowl of farinaceous food , which she was swallowing as fast as she could pas 3 the spoon to and from the bowl and her mouth . "
Kixc Rtesce , says the legend of Prince Arthur , wore a paletot trimmed with king ' s beards . In the first French Ketolution ( so Cariyle assures U 3 ) there were atMeudon , tanneries of human skins . Mammon , at once tyrant and revolutionary , follows both these noble examples—in a more respectable way , doubtless , for Mammon hates craelty ; bodily pain 16 his devil—the worst evil of whicl- ' » , ; g effeminacy , can conceive . So he shrieks benevr a drunken soldier is flogged ; hut he trims his pa « v adorns his legs , with the flesh of men and the skins .. men , with degradation , pestilence , heathendom , and desp .. and then chuckles self-complacently over the smallness his tailor s bills . Hypocrite !—straining at a gnat , an wallowing a camel ! What is flogging , or hanging , King Kyence ' s paletot , or the tanneries of MeudoB . to the slaver * .
starvation , waste of life , year-long imprisonment in dungeons , narrower and fouler than those of the Inquisition , which goes on among thousands of free English clothesmakers at this day ? Cheating the Devil . —A Scotch paper reports a conversation lately overheard between a minister in the free church and one of his hearers , showing how men will sometimes try to cheat the parent of evil . " That ' s a fine pony you have , John . " "No a cannier or better behaved creator' in a the pans » remarked Hodge .- " If it had not been Sunday , ' said the man of Scripture , " I would have been inquiring the price of it ! ' "Deed . Sir , " replied the owner of thl beast , if it hadna been Sunday , as you say , I wad hae said aught pounds . "— "Indeed . " Mass John , " we will see about that to-morrow" "Very weal , sir . That ' s a bonney Stack 0 bay ye hae l'the yard—I wadna be nae war o' a pickle o it ; an it hadna been the day it is I wad hae sneered
tnepnee 0 . it too . " " 1 think the more of you for that , John , as it is just the way w ' th myself ; for had it not been -. ri ?**? . y ' 1 tTOnld haTe 3 aid ninepence per stone . I mght likewise have asked a number of questions-such as how the markets went yesterday in Arbroath , and what you are asking for your Ayrshire bull calf . andso on . " "Deed aye , sir ; but as we canna be tellin' that white raise a shillin and pitabe aits fifteen penes the quarter , on sic a day as this , au 2 Lw ? V be 3 ? st as ill saying that the bit caafie ' swirth thertysfclangtill onyboay . " - ''Gum day , John ; " "Guid day , sir , " brought the interview to a close . Do you believe in ghosts ; IDs . Partinetnn ? " was askprf
Of the old lady , somewhat timidly . " To be sure I do , " replied she " as much as I believe that bright fulminary there will rise in the yeast to-morrow morning , if we live and nothing happens . Two apprehensions have sartinly an-P ?^ ii ? i T : f- ^"" y . I saw my dear Paul , a fortnight before he lied , with my own eyes , just as plain as I see you now and though it turned out afterwards to be a rosebush with a nightcap on it . I shall always think , to the day of my desolation , that it was a forerunner sent to me 'Tother one came in the night when we were asleep , and wnedaway three candlesand a pint of spirits , that wekes > in the hor . se-for an embarkation . Believe in ghosts , indeed '' I guess I do , and ha must be a dreadful atvnuc as dosn ' t •' offici or o « jin in
A ^ «« _ acertain parish North Tyne , Banim s bcmiideal of an Irish Protestant Episcopal congregation is realised . A gentleman passing thepS church one Sunday lately , popped his head in at the door to see what they were about ; when he found the clemvman learnedly discoursing on someabstruse point of doctrine to tbe clerk , who was fast a 8 leep in hl 3 desk , and a youn ° Dr . Lardnersays , that if theearfch were betfrfc by a rail Kay , at » mof 240 passBngers could , with ° thkty tons of Coke , make the circuit in five weeks A ^ S ^ Tfe •*?* ^ J *« left his conntrv for ft hS » WRat : ' pIenty ° * «»* TWw" ! a d 9 D . t * , f ° " ° * jog :-What language did Sfev j ? LVt-1 Tl l ? D ) eCU ? ed he ™» either a Heora ( yjist , or that he spoke Ass-svriao . The subscription on lehalf of M ' r . T . Wrieht , the prison philaithropist of Manchester , amounts to £ 1000 .
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JSFTTP > TnE Notorious Burolab . MttunmCSr Ga 0 l i - Sanday « Ha ! 1 made further VSS £ nt ?? & * ' \ which he ' " mpK « tes six more ssSfsssaSg having been stolen The S fj *"" I 18 ca ™? » l ra J . afciM-a-aS- S ^^ s sswJW-fcfi-sSs
corner 01 Jiincoinshire , Xorthamptonshirp a A * hridgeshire . confederating with HKJSAJSt e ¦ w herever they went to commit plunder TrW ™ ? that a policeman on the Eastern £ Ssa& ^ ° Peterborough , was knocked down and robbedlanX ° ear He resisted , his life was taken . The body was £ JESS across the metals so that the nest train gS tg might run over the lifeless man , and make it anwl th * ^ Poor ^ Wloit ld . lifc ilmmgli ^ SStalf rohbeS yeaK * fian | r Carrfed ~* 2 ^ Tmeen ^ ^ T " a bOy ' " fta " leeB ' named pS > .. wA 3 three days ago returning to the village of
» u £ iittmSriSfi JSplt f '*? Wa \ 8 uddenIyassailed by a H wS ? Srt P' ° Jed on the roads , who cut off his SThfa fe ; li CDan ? . can 7 « g the bloody instrutte" Th ^^ > th ? , caUol - v wentand purchased some ^ filte hearing of what had taken place , « taSS hJ ?! . 8 tated ' ? «»« to their inquiries , that WJ ^^ SSmT anTt \ fr ? S Under the ideathat fae fo ^ ttatErttp ^^ d that he had red thebi ! ihook } £ ** fitted aJfSg , <* the boy he had killed him , ^* * teyo fhi 3 ^ d nomo tive of vengeance against
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A Thievixo Career . —The thieving exploits of a Jewish lamiiy named Nathan , have frequently been mentioned m tills journal . On Pridav the chief of the family , an old man of seventy , who is established in Paris as a dealer m wood , WaS taben Defore tUo Tribunal of Correctional iolice to answer the charge of robbery , usury , and illegal leading on pledge . It was first stated that he commenced thieving a very great many years ago , and that so far back as 1817 he was inscribed in the police books as " a thief by profession . " It was next proved that a few weeks back he was detected in tho act of picking pockets near one of which he had
tliO Boulevard 3 theatres , and that a purse taken from a lady ' s pocket was secreted at tbe foot of a tree . Several witnesses afterwards deposed that he had made loans at the rate of 20 per cent per month , or 240 per cent , a year , and illegally exacted pledges from them . M . GeuSroy , an actor of the Gyranase , had borrowed money from him , and had been on friendly terms with him ; but he declared that he did not know his real character . The prisoner , who is of very respectable appearance , protested with affected Imihommc that he was innocent . The Tribunal condemned him to two years ' imprisonment and 50 f . &ae . — -Galignanis Messenger .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 15, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1678/page/2/
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