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WARWICK ASSIZES, Friday, March 26.
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DAILY BREAD ; or , Taxation Withoot KtpatsKNTAiioN Resisted ' , being a Plaa for the Abolition of tho iiread Tax . Price Sixpence . The work will attract some atteatioa and excite no liwle iuterest in rcflccdng niindj . The piau is at oi . ee bold , Btartliug , yet perfectly legal . "—Anti CornLnw Circular . Mann , L'eds ; Effiagham Wilson , London ; Wheeier , Manchester ; and all Boukseliers .
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APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS . A BLIND and DESTITUTE CLERGYMAN , or the £ staDii 5 hed Cimrch , whose melancholy ca * e of suiforiii ^ and distress has beau tor some time btt ' oro the Irish public , in acknowledging the bci ; eJ ' '' . iioiis and contributions of a lew truly Christian and cbanmble individual ? , ( to whom he retuim his most sincere and graceful thanks , ) begs leavo to state , that although sundry small sums , received at disfant intervals , have saved him from actual starvation , yot still , from their amount , he has becu able merely ; o support nature , by one poor
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WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . SPRING SESSIONS , 1841 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , th > x the Spring General Q , ' . iari .-. T Sessions ot' the Pcacm wilt be holdeu at Pomej'kaci , on Monday , the i if Ji day of April next ; oa winch day the Court will be opened at Ten o'clock of tim Forenoou , and on every suo-: eed ; n 4 day at > i «? o ' clock , Pro .-touioi-s and Witnesses in prf )? ec : i ! . ioiis must be in aitcnvlauce in th < « toliowing order , viz .: — _ Those in f . lony , fr >> m thn divjsiojjs of S ; raffortli and Tickhiil , LjWer AKbrigg , iad all plaues wikhin Ti . ii mi . oa of Pou ^ efVact , n \ id ulsO th ' - » 't : iu respited i ' iav--r ^ s , a . ro to heni ai vuouuc ; nt the up-EUi ; oi'Uio Court on M > nd « v il-. ni ;^ ' ; . of
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UCEDS BOROUGH SZuSSIOZTS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next ' General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Borough of Xeeds , in the County of York , will be hold « n before Thojia * Flower Etus , th ^ Yonnger , Eaauire , Recorder of the said Borough , » t the Ctairt Houw , i » LecdB , on Monday , the Twelfth D * y © f Apkil , it' Eiibk o'Clock in the Forenoon , * t whioh Tii »« and Ylnce ill Jurors , ConstabWs , Polioe Officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , and others having Busineaa at tha aaid Seaaiona , are required to attend .
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CAUTION TO MEDICINE VENDORS AND OTHERS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , That by tb « recent Verdict obtained by Messrs . Mori&on aeainst certain Impostors for counterfeiting their meiioines , all persons selling medicines as and for Mobison ' s Pills , which are , in fact , mere spurious imitations , are liable to have actions brought against them for every box sold under that name , which actions Messrs . Mobison will deem it their duty to enforce in every case that comes to their knowledge . General Agent for Yorkshire ( West Riding ) , Mr . William Stubbs , 47 , Queen-terrace , North-read , LeedB . British College of Health , Hamilton-place , New-road , London , Deo . 29 th , 1840 .
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EMPLOYMENT . PERSONS having a little time to spare ar « apprised that Agents continue to be appointed in London and Country Towns , by the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY , for the Sale of their celebrated Teas . Office , No . 9 , Great St . Helen ' s Church-yard , Bishopsgate Street . They are packed iu Leaden Canisters , from an Ounce to a Pound ; and . new alterations have been made wbweby Agents will be enabled to compete with all rivals . Tin License is only Eleven Shillings per annum ; and many , during the ! ast Sixteen Years , have realised considerable Incomes by the Agency , without Oni Shilling Let or Loss . Applications to bo made ( if by Letter , Postpaid ) to CHARLES HANCOCK , Secretary .
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Just published , in royal lBmo ., elotb , price 39 . ; anil sent ia the Country free , by tho post , 3 < . 6 d ., MANHOOD ; the CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE , with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORATION : addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of Excessive Indulgence , Solitary Habits , or Infirction : followed by observation * on the TREATMENT of SYPHILIS , GOls'ORRHCEA , GLEET , « Stc . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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44 , ALBION STHEET , LEEDS . [ N CASES oi SECRECY consult the TREATISE J . on every Stage and Symptom of tho VENEREAL DISEASE , in its mild and most alarming forms , just published , by Messrs . PERRY and CO ., S , UR ( iEo > 'S , No . 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , Private Entrance * in the Passage ; and 4 , Great Cliarles-8 tivot , . Uiruiingha ' m , and g \ ren gratis with each Box of PERRY d 1 * URIFY 1 NO SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 11 k . per Box , coutainiug a full description of the above complaint , illustrated by Engravings , showing the diff' rent stages of this deplorable and otion fatal < . i . icase , as well as the dreadful effects of Mox'cury , ; . -comp * nied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and speciy cure , with ease , secrecy , ; iud eafuty , without the aid of Medical assistance .
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In the Press , EZCHARDfiO 3 T'S KBD 33 ppS ^ , Oa A FBEP A » THE PIERS , Unifora with th » "JJLAGK BOOK , " 100 Pagea , Price Foarpence , CONTAINING the , Titles , Names * and Surname * V of all the Lords "Spiritual and Temporal , " date of their births , to whom » arri » d , their connexions , the places , pensions , emoluments of office , sinecures and fat living " , of themselves , their children , and relations , in the Army , Navy , Law Courts , Civil Offices , Chureh of England , and Coiomal Departments ; tlwir ikfluenco in the Comtuoas House ; shewing the golden reasons for voting away th » millions of twees amongst themselves and their dependents . This little uook will solve the problem of the Peers " standing by their order . " . Every reader of the " Bl * ck Book must haro one of these companions , in order to contrast the splendour or the tax-eaters with the misery of the tax-payera , and work out the grand social maxim— ** Knowledfl * is pow % r ; Union is strength I " Nqvt Publishing , POPULAR BLACK BOOK AND ALMANAC , FOR 1841 ; Which has obtained a higher circulation than any other kind in Britain . Al * o , VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF . WOMAN . By R . J . Richardson , Price Twopence ; » hewing their claims to a share i » ihe Legislature and Executive power in the btate . London : J . Cleave , Fenny Gazette office , Sh » elane , Fleet-street ; Manchester , Hey wood , Oldhamstreot ; Leeds , Hobion , Star ofcee ; Liverpool , Smith , Scotland-place ; G \ a , ag ; ow , \ V . Thompson , Circular otfl .-e , Princess-street ; Birmingham , Guest , Steelhouse-lane ; Edinburgh , Duncan , High-street ; Huddertfield , J . Leoch ; Dublin , O'Brien , Abbeyetreet ; aud R . J . Richardson , 19 , Chapel-street , Salford ; Neweaatle , D . Francs ; Sundcrland , J . Williams .
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TO PIANOFORTE PLAYERS AND SINCfESS ! Publishei Monthly , Price One Shilling , THE PIANISTA gives all the Popular Songs . Ballads , & « ., with Words , Symphonies , and AcctnnpanimMits ; and all the Waltaes , Quadrilles , Galops for Piaiio , &c , whioh obtain , by their excellence , great popularity in London . These ai-o given every month , at a price scarcely one si / tth of the charge made by Music Sellers ; a « , for instance : — No . 1 , for January , 1841 , contains the Elizer d'Amore Quadrilles , ( uoto for note , the same usually charged 3 i . Sd . for : ) "Tho Bank 3 of Allan Water , " popular song , with words ,. ( sold in ' the shopB at 2 s ., ) and an Original Ballad , words by
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EVERY NUMBER NOW IN PRINT . BEAUTIFUL NEW MUSIC . To Flute , Flageolet , Violin , Clarionet , Kent Bugle , a ? td Cornopean Piayert . That Celebrated Monthly Periodical , THE FLU'FONICON , gives every baautiful Tune that becomes popular . Iu its pages will b » i ' onud , for the small price of Eigktpcuce Monthly , not only every Tune that in popular , but every Tune that is HktJy to become so ; all new capyrightmelodies of merit being inserted here . Nos . to 88 are already published ; any of which may be had at eightpeuce wer Number , or sent , post paid , to any part of the Kingdom , by enclosing Is . As a specimen of the contents of tome of tho Numbers , the following is submitted , uamelj : — No . 1 . Rise , Gentle Moon , Meet me by Mtonlight , and Haven others . 11 . Farewuil to the Mountain , and ten others . 13 . Tho Sej , ! the Saa ! und ten others .
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FARR'S IKFAH . IBE . E UFE PILI . 3 , WHICH are now recommended by all who hat * tried them . They have been the means ot f storing to health many thousands who have suffered by dire disease and ill-health . Read the followin « Lettero to the Proprietor ! : —• . - ^ 8 EC 0 KD EEPORT FEOM MR . DBB 11 T , UVCOLV . . Gentlemen ,-When you first appointed me . to aft Old Parr ' s Life Pills , which was August 14 , 18401 was doubtMof making njnoh gale , there bein * U many different pills for tha public to please the * selret with . There mart , how&ver , be more Unrik of life in Parr ' s Pill « than in others , for I find a enquiry , that much benefit is obtained from th ' eS and that they really dogood to hundreds * thousanS of people—I » ay say thousands , if all your attcttta sell at the eaae rate as I do , for I have already son up to the present time 624 boxes , large and amal sizes , I am now wanting a fresh supply , whia please to send inetanter , or else you will have mn « 5
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MEDICAL ADVICE . MR . " WILKINSON , SURGEON , No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , North-street , Leeds , HAVING devoted his Studies exclusively for many year 3 to the Diseases of the Generatira System , iu their mild and most alarming Forma , ana to the successful treatment of Nervous and Sexual Debility , arising from inordiuate excess , may b 8 Porsonally Con&ulted from Niue in tho Morning till Ten at Night , aud on Sundays from Nine till Two , at his Residence , No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , Northstreet , Leeds , and every Thursday at No . 4 , Georgestreet , Bradford .
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_ S £ ? H 3 ! -: ai-AMO — Oa Sunday aftvrnwm , T&t . Williams neiivered mi ad « lTe ? s at tb ^ - life Boat Hcnse from the f . - . a-awing text : — " The night is far spent , the day Is at Laaii ; let us , therefore , cast off the -works of darkness , Mid pat on the armour of light . " The Jectnrer d-wv n upon the chsnkeU-r of Paul as & Reformer , ikowtog that the ardent anticipations -which he entertained ol th ? speedy triumph of troth , tras the result of an interne conviction of its bowct , and bis own isdpir-iUeiwi energy of ehaiictgr . Similar pr . ncipke and fcel : i ; Ks . he eon traded , bad cntared into tbe characters of ail thoae who had nobly stnifs ' ied to emancipate the ^ Forid fro m tie vst ;» ub evils and oppressions under "Wllicil it ETOauad . They wtre tlie principles and
feel-IniS ¦ which nerved them to the combat , sustained them in sun '^ jisgs , and enabled them pronely to triumph even h-. death . By snch means -were the characters of Hainpu ^ n , Sydney , Marvel , Washington , P&ine , Cobbet . Frost , O'Connor , &c , formed . The lecturer thtn h ovrv i , ttat the Digit of popular ignorance "w-as far * pem : * Jaa . t the night of religious superstition , slavish fear , vant , hypocrisy , discord , diviBion , and wointr&s wa ? f-j ^ i speeding ; that the day of knowledge , union , « Ed v vrer had dawned , and the re-gn of liberty , peace , Slid happiness , » as at h&ad . He then exhorted bis hearfrs to cast eff the wori of drrkness , ignorance , meiits ; sloth , drunkenness , 4 c ; urd put on the arniour of list .:- The audience -was very large , and most atier . rv . '
il * - £ . xijia . —On Sunday evwnr-g the usual weekly metti-. s ¦*?» £ held in tha Cooperative Hall , Mr . Hear ^ c ? in the chair ; -when the question of electing a fleir >; i :- ; to the Convention was taken into coasiderstiw . A letter was read from John Wttkins , Esq ., dec-. '¦¦ . ? to act as the jepreseni . -itive of ZsoTthnnibeilaud j :.. 1 Durham . Mr . W . stated that he believed he crtT 1 '¦> - of more nse to the cause , in another capacity , being - ; . - . jaged in preparing Chartist -works' for the prtss . It ¦ » -. _ - r- « olved that a public roe-. tvng of the inhabitants shoe * be held on Timraia ? evening to appoint a d-iie . ¦ -. iind take into consideration Use' naiional
peur .--n . TrARP-IN GTO ?* . —The Chartists met as usual in tbsir r - m OH ? UEChy fcTel !! E * , JJr . Whiilo-w in the dtair . Tfie leadir . g miclts of the Star -wers read ; after "which V . tera from the Exec alive casd from the Caucty l > e ' . ' -u -e Meeting trere read , and a discussion ensued open :::- question of -whether the people shr-uhl now prs ? - f •> a rt-peal of thi Corn Laws , -which ended in a R * o 2-it :- > 3 thzt the people of this country wiHnerer be perm lErntly bentfitted until tfcey are in possession oi tihe tkctive franchise . ' _ CgELSSA . —At the usual -weekly meeting or Ci-W * lists , ^ : the IT nittai Temperance Cjffee House , Lo ^ rer GiOr ^ i .--street , Cceisea , sfier the transaction of ths
usual i . usines ? , the nomination ci M . r . Wheeler for the cfHcr f Secretary , and of Mr . Hogg for Treasurtr , of the Miuliesex County Cjuncil , vras stated to the meeting , a . 1-1 met -with unqualified approbation . ilr . Wbfc-. kr -sras theii put in nominstion for one of the flftlcsj ' . sj for Londoa , to at on the Peatjea Conrenticn . The sos . of 12 s . was Toted towards defraying tb « erp ^ .-.-r of calling 3 fnnil public meeting at White Con-. al : n . use on E : i ^ ttJ Monday , to rec-tire the country liel-ijtes , and eicet those for Lundon . An able and inierc-:. iig lecture Traa then gi ^ en by Mr . T . M . 'Wii ( x-TT , on " Class legisLition aud the People ' s Charter c-. r ^ : dered as a remedy , " at the conc ' . usion of -which bh ii ;* . trssiing diicusaiun took place , and seven new tt £ ni ::- - -ra Were
enroiitd-STOOS 3 IUDGS . —The cause steadDy pr .- > s « sses here , aid -ws haTeso d .-ubt b ^ t we shall go on rajjidiy when fi ' Tmirghaia ivCi-r ^ -es reconciled , for the iucr fecre U -r mn : \ i to : t ^ . t plice , &s they are eapowered to arrin .- ; for the lecturers for th s district . Ai tie tisual s ^ efciy ajee" .: rg , i- _ ld on Wednesday -wetk , Mr . O'CoLD ^ r " ' plan for 3 Petition CuTtntion -wa 3 taken Icto ontideration , and -sros fnUy epproxed of by nil . A sc- -crprion Trig ismsiiitely entered iatoj and ies . ¦ wsc -r -rei t « te senx to the Star-cS . os , hi the purpose of crkrryir : ^ out the aboTe object . BiTTr'OOD . —Hr . Plant lectured here on riicay eren : r . 'C - in tiis room of ilr . Leech , -who had been ^ ::-fiOULv . a L « it Tftio diii not arrive .
CAHI-ISL-S . —D £ FZAT OF THE A > "TI-CORN Li ^ V LEa ' j- - AND TEIUMPU OF THE CHABT 15 TS . —On Mo :. J > . - tTenirg list , the ab- 'Te-naniEd bvJy h ^ ld a meer ^ p - ; s the Cou :: ci : Chamber of the T-jTa -Hill , for tils > un--ss of rec ^ ivitir the ir-port of tils -C-jmoiitt-ee , » nd n .-: i-acting other baain : si The Raoical party , 3 p- j prihe . ; . 7 e that they -wtxe going to pa 33 a petition U Pari " , » i ..-rat , depuit-d 2 tlr . Arthur , aad another gehtlejnic . r j wilt upon the Mayor , whj h on ? of the Ita-krs of tb .- '; - irae , to a-certain if such -sras the cas-i . T . ^ e Mst-t -i » ted that he belieTed not , that " . he on ; y & ' : jec : 1 Was i ¦ i-c « Ta the report of tha C'iia . " inltt ? o . and ' . r ^ iis-Ect i-in ? other buiin- ; ss conEtc : s » l -sviih the . sc > cje £ v . Acc » r i-. scij-, the meetiEg-was he !' ., azi the report ; J > r :- ; i-: ii io , and -which -was uumimcusiy alopt ' ti and OI-U- - i » be Triiitaci . It cotiiUti \ i of the comin -r ,-
p :: u ..- ixtertiL > i < s . false dates , and erroneous conclusions , whir ' - . i ;» Te generally b * eu put forth in such documents . It E ]>; . . irs taa . t they h-. re expended L ; -out £ li $ in jet :, g j i peCtions , aad circulating T ^ . pefs coiaiected wit ' j . . i - rpea . 1 of the Corn L ^ -ws , &n < l thit there 02 ) 7 reEiiii . - . r-i a balance of a ie-w Ehiliing 3 in h ' in . ; , the report reconimciid ^ d furihti sabscripUons to be ente * - - -: :: to immediaUly , f ; r th& purj-ose of preparing ji ^ u-..-. ' s to Parlia ^ fciit , sd as to b ? in timef . r Mr . Yilncr ~ action , ¦ which via to bs bruught f jrward unin ; ; :.. - y aftrr ths Eirter recess . At this -meeting it wa * r- ; r ^ ed tfca : anc-ihtr meeting should be calitd : ¦ - •» Thar- lay evening , to \ rticii ths ChirLists were to b : inf i- -1 ; fc-r the puip ' -ss of heaxirig th-ir views 02 tbe « u " r >; -. t . and ecdeaTuaring , if possible , to corse . toss jcnjra 1- ;^ arrasgeinest -srith them . The in&etiE ^ to- 'i u-s »; e oa the eYiEing a ^ cTe-nafed , -when a En-a « . - of Chartists attentied . Mr . Sht-ffiiid , dcs ' . ist , was called to the chair , after vhich the maeti :: g wa » ; . .. pressed br s ? rera ! members of tho Anti-Corn
Law L .-s _ -ae , the Ciartists liitaring to their o ' lserration ^ a . _ . d ¦ arguments with grea : yaVIence ; after ihc foriXi - -sr ^ re done , sc-rarai of the Churtlst leaders ic 7 t ^ rally . ^ , irrfSid the a&tticg , to tbe = SVet , that -while tb-y ^ iro ^ giy rep ^ id-ited the ex , ste = ce of the C ' jfa Liw-, ii « ^ rell as td otl-er mrjDop-jli ^ s . tbey cossl-itred it p- r ' " --i . y us-ii ^ ss v > ^ afcte tins nnd m ^ Zrv in pctitioi < .-c t :. e Honsa of Comnjoss f > r their repeal , anJ that - . ut . 'i was no bejw 01 r . dr ^ ss bcin ^ affjried io the p * o » - ¦ . . iatil tha * : Hoas ? "sras tijoroughiy r-: f ^ rinid by the —> p . 103 of the Pfjpie ' s Ciiart-sr . Hire the paTti <» ^ : into an wu .-y Ci-llcq-ilil cliscJiiVjii , vrhich eaJct us 31 r . J ~ -epa Rieharusia , S-. -. rriiry to the Chanl ^ r A 5 ^ - ? ciit : js , aioTiiig a rcs-y . ut " on to the same f&tz : a . « bi- ' or ^ ita . t < ri by the mesit-ers of that DC'dy . The CL .--. aisu , iiOTrevsr refuVed t-o j-ut i ; to the laevtiEg . it-. oase-iuriitly Tacatsi the ch ir , -when to the gr ^ ut cL-, gi ; n of tl ; e Leaguers , Mr . J ^ .:: es Arthur ^ vas eaiitri tj : he ehi ' r , a'Tiidst the chicrs of the meeting . "We -a ~~\ ^ tarcT ? ii-i , that the r _ s luf-jn traa cirri ^ J .
smi Ut tr- ; a . cti-rnz ; a :: er -vrLic ' : ' . hr- ' e htiirry chiW * Were -iT-n for ths Ch \ r : cr , tlire ; i .-r Mr . O'Connor , una other it _ 'j ^^ ' Chartisis . V , " e eauc" ! bria itate our TicWa z tii : s mosi iuipo : ^ . iit Eu . ; - . e < : i—the rep ^ sl of tiir C . r : ; L- -irs — v ; t . . ch . -Wji li d . 6 tl ^ a rv tlliterlill ? froaj ii- 3 . r ^ n : aei ;' j adyar c-i by tLtj agitators of this qUv ^ " r .-, for \* v see ^^ . i re-aun tj siopcot thtir iin-Cer »' . ^ " --5 ii \; c "; as * . h-y tip- ? 3 very imj .. rjper , psrtis ? , an'i - . u i . rd Tirw v-f ; his grcit » :.. AiiJi r-ortaat qutst 'ja ilorv . Trr , -= rhat heps can they p -sibly h ' . Te iu tho ct
pTsi ^ h j'lss o ! CVu :::- j 5 , Tihitk decied i ^ qiiirhig ilit-j ' - ¦ =- ' j- ; ct hy a . zc si 5—fcipini ; majority ; b- . Ui ^ COuV .- ' iT-r-l , DO a-jUbt , tha .: gtich irqu-ry trculi »«»•! V ) KiU ' . ' . s faT ^ urabie Vo a re peal , to -whith tbey are too gcii . :-.. ;>¦ . pp- « Kra- TT-y u 0 the I ' lii-Ci- 'ra La-w agitator or- j . 'iz \ L-i Cs . jrfocs ia their re&suna ' ule de : ii ^ 3 d for ui- Charter , ^ hich would be ih ,- ruein 3 of deitrcyrcg ~ . \ u : i . ;* p -lies , a-id s ^ curicg gojd GoTeram-nt ? B = ca : ~ c tLtJ * art not sii-icre ; they vriih toproSt taeui-BelT ^ -. is Lhty ta » e aJtrays h : henn dune , at th ; exi-r . o .- o ! : be p-.: t ; e . The Ui . I-T-i ; have r .-blfri the
p ^ :. ' j ; tirxr mrscd Corn L- . r n , jnor-Aj - . iL ; mii-i-: . c : ujcrs L . ^ -re r « bbed xhs p&opl . * , becauso ihcir laN ,- . r . / = i it < t iT . t-cx-d agiuis : ths u-rruti-jUa eifetCi of zu ,-J . - . vtj ; ar .-.: .:. iw , ' ..-hen they c-iU rob then n-j lou ^ rr . - . L * - , vax Uie j-e-jplc t-j a ; - ; st tliriu in robbing the " . - i - -v .. - er 4 . No , no ; the pctvk- iLUit not Lj Uus « acriic-i between two thicveo . ET-irtc 2 r-e . —Tie crartists bere Lit- asain tai ^ n the ^ - ..-i La real r ^ raesr , an < i h % ve cOI ^ U-ntiwi th& cMBpiU . j hj- aiiitk ji ^ Vae non-innua rj humbags in tbe Eii ' - C . "iTth . l-iftse dt& rs of the ; u-t pu : out handbill- " —it ¦ week , stating that a public ine ^ tLc : would be he ! -. i - . a the £ j 31 Cvuic ' j , to take into con .-iaeration the provr ^ ty of petitjunins the H josj ol 0 mmans to sboli > h p-tr-ua ^ e . TLe Cr ^ rtiiis -w ere det rmined that they s ^ cuUi not have things al : their own ~ xz , j , so th-y a&'t . -.-. Ked in great za-. z-. rirs . T . - . e Kjt . Mr . Cupiilcs Tery c-rjliy walked i— . D lie char- vr ; th ^ at being pro .-po ? tJ . ' The nu-.-:: ; . ^ ^ . -. 5 th = a s . Jdressed by I > j .
Batcm and iic G . n CnricL ^ on , ana a petu ' : oa iras j leii by thd Rst . iir . B-ita , -who invitf a the people to i eoHiy and iigii thr sim-, although it had ntrer been ! put t « j tbe meetiait . llie CJiartists , 'up io this mo- ! 3 &eT . t , hiQbefcn Very qv . ift and atteatiTe , i- . ut upen this Insul : being given to ib ? meeting , ilr . Smith rosa to ; » ddress the pe . p ' . e , but met mu ; j iiifcprraption from j tie geBtlemeii ; . ?; on tha p ' atform , who , in their turn , j Wars met ^ rith a tremendous stona of hisses . Mr . i Smith prop jseJ the Srst reaolntioii , " Tbat the people j petition for a s ^ parati-in of Choich aad Sate . " During j tiiia the ChainiiaJi declared tho meeiiog at an end ; i Whereupon tiie CharlLsts prop-D ^ ed ilr . Boir to take the j tihair . This was carried , and Wr . Smith finished his I address . His resolution -was seconded by Mr . Jenkins , j lad while he was speaking , the m&aa , dirty wretches put out the gas . ' There is no doubt but the Chartists would haTe carriod their resolution but for this d » s- ' iardly trick . HoweTer , the I > enny poopl © hare sino = paid them by giTing the same partita a total defeat j
CHEZ 53 A , KSKSXWGTON , AND HAMWSRSanTH . —The Chartista of the aboTe ^ Uce Jftet on Sunday last , in their meeting rooms , over the United Temperance CoS * . House , IiOTTer < I « OTge-&treet EoaDe-sguare . J-is rooms w ^ re densely' crownod Some petitions for Carrier , Peddle , O'CfDDor , Frost , Williams , Jones , i . t , having been cirposdd of , Mr I . M . Wheeler , ? ub-6 > cretary , deiivcrtd a n . cit argti . »? at-st ve , tonyiucing , irrsfarable lfcc : ure on Ll cl ~^ - legi » Utiou , and the People ' s Cbaifer , " as a ienedy . H < was loudly appl&aded tirough ^ ut , aai &t do-jn » ud « reiterated tad long coatinusd chars .
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SHEFFIELD . — "We had a crowded meeting , called by requisricn last nigtt iu our room . Mr . Otley was elected un-inim ^ usly to sit in the London Petitiou Con ; Tention . Fifteen new members were enrolled . - . ¦ PAl ^ EITH . —A public meeting was held in the Mason's Hsll here , on Monday , 21 st , to petition , the House of CcmmoES to initig » te . the soffaringB Of Peddle , and the rest of the incarcerated"Chartists ; Mr . John SJewart , of Lasswade , in tha chair . The meeting was addressed by Messrs . Taylor aad M'Pherson , and by Mr . Wm . Daniells , from Bannockbura ; and a petition was unanimously agreed to , to be sent to Joseph Hume , Esq ., for pres « nt » tion . A vote of thanks wag given to the Chairman , and the meeting broke up . Tbe Universal Sn&age Association here is is a pro * - neroos
stare-BRADFORD . —At Bowling the causa Is progressing , and the friends are about taking a room &t Goodcjsusend . The Chartists lately meeting at the bouse of Mr . William Goldibrough , " will resume their weekly meetings on Saturday , April the 3 rd . at eight o ' clock in the evening . They invite all working men to come forward and lend a helping band . Daist Hill . —Tho Chartists met as usual , on Sunday , the 21 st instant , at the Old Gst , Mr . John A Ye J&rd in the chair ; when the following resolutions were unanimously agreed upon . 1 st "That this Aasociation enter inu > a subscription towards defraying the f-xpences of the Charter , and Petition Convention , " 2 nJ . "That e tea parry begot up on Easter Tuesday , in
honour of the wives of the Bradford Incarcerated Chartist * . " 3 rd . " That a committee of management be appointed to cairy out the object . " TLe committee met on Saturday , tht 27 th , tbs following resolution was agreed upon . ' -That men ' s Tickets be one shilling , wA women ' s ninepence each . '' Sunday , the 28 th inst ., tb « buiinesa commenced with rea-Jing the glorious defeat of the Cum Law League , and triumphant Victory of the Cbiitists at a public meeting in Manchster , whoa the following resolution was agreed upon . "That a vote of thanks be given to Messrs . Dison , Sch ^ lefle ' . d , Nightingale , Leach , MDouall , and the brave Chartists of Manchester , for the glorious defeat of the Corn Ls ^ Lta ^ ue . " The subscription for the Convention amounts to £ 1 Is .
?> OTTINGHAt » I . —0 » Sunday night , asermoa was I preached for Clayton , and a collection mad ^ , as noticed : elsewhere . —At a meotir . g of Chirtists held on Monday \ rught , it was moved and st . conded , That this meeting i highly approve of the Delegates for tho Convention ; boing chesen by bauot by the Executive , and that this I meeting will abide by such ballot—Mr . H . Vincent j Jeclored here on Wednesday and the two following nights , at the Theatre . —The petition Is going on very -well at this place , and had received several thoui sand signatures .
DERBY . —The Chartists have almost all joined the ' Xatioual Chaitor Asiociation ; they have engaged Mr . Bairstow for the ensuing month as a missionary for the i organisation cf tbe county of Derby ; and the Chartists I of " DuJi-jid , Beiper , Millford , Heanor , Holbrook , : Ukest ^ n , Chesttrfisid , and Brompton , have beta solicited to contribute towards Mr . B . ' a support , that by to iiokig the members of tUe above placts may be entitled to a share in bis services . The Mayor hf . s viry courteou-ly aT ? d politely granted the use of the Town Hall of Derby for a meeting to memorialise on t « ehuif of Fi-ar ? us O'Connor .
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( Before Mr . Justice Patleson . J John Bjrber , aged 31 , and John King , aged 21 , -were indicted for the manstr . ughter of Richard Biuck , on the 2 nd of D-jcemb-r last , in the parish of Nether Whitacre , in 'tis c unty , by their having placed ou the Birmingham nr . d Dvr !< y Railway , in the said par ' sh , a trucX , vi . ' . ca obstructed aa engine and train of carriages , aad tha 'ictvaic-d , who was a passtnger , was kill « i by the collision . Mr . Daniel was for the prosecution ; and Mr . Miller for the vriiOners .
It app'Jired , from the . examination of witnesses , that tbe fcremrn of the railway contractor forwarded a letter to Tamworth by the prisoners , directing them to use the truck , otherwise larry , in which they sat , an < l by ra . as _ 5 of poles , propeiitd themselves on the railway at tiio rate oi ni > . s miles an hour . On their return , their truck s . Vi-1 : d on the wrong line of rails , -without their bsin ? a-Jvir ^ of it , or being cautioned by any one . A train of carriages , running at tbe rate of thirty miles an 1 : 0 ^ r coming up a the prisoners aud track suddenly , they Lad no tiiiio to remuve it- out of the way , and * . ho cn ^ iKu aud carrbyt 3 coming in collision with it , were . ¦ Irivca oiF the nils , tbe stoker was thrown cut , and his leg broken ; aud Richard Bluck , a passenger by a iLini class Cirrlr ^ e , was killed . The prisoners themseivas nsrro . ri } - e . c-. ped .
Th ; Jurj found a verdict of not euilty , in which the Lsirn ^ d J . - . dge txpressed his entire coLcarrfccc , but at : be K . ii tiaje , frhiie ha thought that na blame attach-.-d to tha prisontrs , tie cautioned them ar , d all citLt-r j > -r » oiis r - . aployed on railways aqnir . st such no ^ iiezLc ? &s expjird the lives of so man y perssn * to scc ' a fritht ' . ui accidents as sometimes occur .
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From the London Guzttte of Friday , if' jrch 26 . J 5 ANKULPTS . G . P . Sizer , TVurc-i ster , linendraper . April 6 , at Vfr . lve , May 7 , at eisvou , at the Court of Binkrop ' . cy . S : > i : citori , Reed nnd Siaw , Friday-streeJ , Cceapsicle . J . JohnsUn , B ^ hop'a S ^ rtr ' ord , H .-rtfordshire , scrivener , April G , at ona , May 7 , at twelve , at the Court rf Bankruptcy . S ilicito r * , Milne aud Co ,, Ttuiple ; and G ? £ an 1 Tayicr , BUli ^ p ' s Stortfari J . D . Lodler , Bilh , musical instrument-seller , April 5 , at half-past one , May 7 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . SwiiciUiH , Wood and Co ., Dean-street , Soho . R . Ross , Br&tt's-baildinv- ?! , Finsbary , victualler , April fi , at two , il ^ y 7 , at fitren , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Sjiiciior , Holt , Lamu's Conduit-street R , Webber cad I . iiiacul , B . dord-row , attomeys-itlaw , April 2 , at twdvr , M-iT 7 , at eluven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , J . and C . Robinson , Qusenstraet-plaoe , I 7 pper
Thsmi's-strefct-J . Harding , FarnLiui Sarrey , builder , April G , May 7 , at twelre , at the Giwrt of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Bines , Eivcthsfn , Hj . nts , anJ JS-a .-x-itreet , Swand . J . Ro-btrts , Uerwick-s-j-eet , Suho , licensed victualler , A ; rii G , Miy 7 , a : t- ' . clre , at the Court of Bankruptcy . So ' . icitor , Harpar , K . ii :, inr , . va-cross .. C- W . Ha . " : aaa , ILjiJi-riuii-. h , cheesemonger , April 6 , sth-Jf-past elevru , Miy 7 , zi - ; kvt : n , at the Court of Bmkrxi-pi-T . s riisitors , Thjinpsou tad Co ., Silter ' shall , St S-wiiUin ' i-Line . T . H ^ mlrt , Prmces-Etrc-at , Lticester-gquire , jeweller , Ai > r . 'l 7 , at twelve , May 7 , 2 t one . at the C-jurtof Baakru ' ptcy . S ^ iicitor , Wi-. k-n . Picciailly . J . M . SMactr , Tavist- ^ c ^ -street , Covent-garden , draper , Apji : 6 , at haJ " -p .. it tw . lvf . May 7 , at eleven , at the Cor . ' : of Bankruptcy . Sj'icitors , P . atts , Southamvjti . 3-bui : dinr « . Cbanet . rv-lr . ne .
T . W . VVeils- D-jfoniiiirc-Etreet , Port ' and-place . mer-Ctiant . AT '' . il 6 , at one . May 7 , at twelve , at thy Court of Bankruptcy . Sjikitvrs , S : epheas and Co ., Qaeon-£ tre- t , Catapsidf . E . K-iwb-. ; tha : n , Manchester , flour-dealer , April 14 , May 7 . at . wo , at ' . hj C- 'Tamissi-jnera' Rjoms , Maachestrr . ^ jY . c ' iX' -T 3 , B-. rrs : t , jua , Manchester ; antlBuiver and B ^ ci , Chanc . Tv-lane . j . Wiij-.-a sni v \ . Crighton , Manchester , CiVjcopriaters , .- = prii j o , ii 3 y 7 , at twelve , at the CvMnmiit :. ^^ ers' Ruv-sis , M" --caester . Solicitors , Brackeuoury , Mancb-. 'sttr ; and Wea'hfcrall and Co ., Temple .
CUaro . ie Elliot , Dudley , Yt ' orcestershire , draper , April 10 , May 7 , at eleven , at the Commissioners ' R , oms , Manche- 'ter . Solicitors , Winstanlef , Manchevt-er ; ar > : ) >! ilneand Co ., Teicple . J . Ware , Tiverton , Devonshire , tann ? r , April 13 . May 7 , at twelve , st tLe Old London Inn , Exeter , solicitors . Jones , Tiverton ; aad Wiltcn , Riymond ' s-buildings , Gniy ' s Lnn . G a . Hirvey , Me ' . combe Regis , Dorsetshire , ironrausg ^ r , April 12 , Mr > y 7 , at eleven , at the K tig ' s Arms Ian , D . rchwtcr . Solicitors , Ingram , Dorchester ; and Pears > n , Ei ; 6 x-rtr ? et , Strand .
J . Pv ' jnt 2 ? y , Birmingham , incieeper , Aprii 5 , ITay r , as two , at the Hen an . l Chickens Hotel , Blrminghva . Suiidtora , Chanrtler , Tcwkesutiry ; and Cuureh , Bedford-rt-w . R Biiiks , Boston , sbip-VuiW&T , April 15 , May 7 , at tTrelTs , at tha Peacock Inn . Boston . Solicitors , Uo ' .-ioway and Co-, B ^ stan ; and Bartru n ) and Co . , Bishopi-^ ite-street Within . J . P . Horsfall , Diwsbury , Yorlcshire , innkeeper , Aj-ril ' 2 , at eleven . . 31 -, y 7 , at tvro , at ih ' . ' ConmiLsaionerb ' Rooms , Let-le . S ^ ekors , Greavc 3 , DcWiburj ; anci Jacques and Co ., Eiv-i-iace ,
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-o . From the GaztlU oj Tu&dzy , March 30 . BiSKRVPTS . William Ambrose Bradford , Long-acre , abeesi .-monger , April 8 , at three , May 11 , st twelve , at the Court of liickruptcy . Ofiicial astignei , Belocur : soliclt- ^ rs , Brown , Marten , and Thomas , Miaciuglane . Henry Keale , Liverpool , grocer , April 12 , May 11 , at one , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Kaye , Liverpool -, aad Dean , Essex-street , Strand , London . Praacla Robbies , Birmingham , builder , April 6 , May 11 , at one , at Die ' s Royal Hotel , Birmingham . Solicitor » , Chaplin , Gray ' s-inn-square , London ; and Harrison , Birmicgham . John Wyke and James Davies , Cheshire , ironfounders , April 20 , May 11 , at twelve , at Uie Commisslozers ' -roomi , Mmche&Ur . SoJicitcrs , Rickardi and Walker , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields ; and Higginbottom , Buckley , and Lord , Ashton-under-Lyne .
James Long , Gloucestershire , butcher , April 12 , May 11 , at two , at the King ' s Head Hotel , Gloucester . Solijitsr , Cailtvn and A eland , ChaB .-ery-laae ; and Cooke , Gloucester . Charids Eattcock , Victoria Tavtrn , Binr . \ ogbaui , victualler , April 12 , May 11 , at twelve , at the Hen 2 nd Chifkt : ii 3 Hotel , Birmiii t tmn . Solicitors , Mil ' ei and FcIIowb , Piccadilly , London ; and Hill , Cannonttre * t , B ; rs .:= 5 hain . John B ± ^ t ; Sidraouth , brewer , April 13 , May 11 , at twelve , at Ex . ter . Solicitors , TVesUnseott , Gray '* - inn-Equare , London ; and Gould , jun ., Honiton , Devonsiure
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James Naylor , jun ., Kiiigston-upon-Huil , boatbaiKier , Aprii 10 , May 11 , at eieven , at the George Inn , Kiegston-upon-Huil . Solicitors , Tilson , Squance , aud TilBon , Colt-man-street , London ; aiad Wells , Hull . George Pooley , Liverpool , cordwainer , April 11 , May 11 , at two , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Tutes , Liverpool ; and Singleton , Great JamesVr treet , Bedford-row , London . Antonio Peduzzi , Manchester , carver and gilder , April 10 , May 11 . at eleven , at the CommisaUners ' - rooins , Manchester . Solicitors , Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple , London ; and Crossley and Sudlow , Manchester . Joseph Robinson , Salford , Lancashire , millwrighfc , Aptil 22 * May 11 , at eleven , at the Commissioners' - rooms , Mancbeiter . Solicitors , Wilson , South-square , Gray ' s Urn , London ; and Wilson . Manchester .
John Harlow , Macclesfleld , Cheshire , ironmonger , April 13 , at eleven , and May U , at ten , at the Unicom Inn , Macclesfield . Solicitors , Parrot , ColviHe , and May , Macclesfleld ; and Lucas and Parkinson , Argyllstreet , Regent-street , London-George Wightman , Paternoster-row , London , bookseller , April 6 , at two , May 11 y at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official assignee , Johnson , BaainghallstreeV . Boticiwra , Walters aad Reeve , Baainghallstreet John Richmond Hayward and William Cosier Fletcher , Manchester , wholesale stationers , April 24 , May 21 , at two , at the Commissioners' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Scott and Parsons , St Mildred ' s court , Poultry , London ; cad Lycett , Manchester . John Lucas , Gosport , woollen and linen-draper , April 13 , at eleven , May 11 , at one , at tbe Star Inn , Gosport Solicitors , Lambert , Raymoud ' s-buildings , Gray ' s-inn , London ; and Hoskins , Portsmouth .
William Horatio Pankhurst , Shelton , Stoke-npon-Trent , Sthffordbfcire , manufacturer of mineral colours , April 14 , May 11 , at twelve , at the Legs of Man Inn , Burslem , Staffordshire . Solicitors , Wolston , Furnival's-inn , London ; and Ward , Burslem , Staffordshire . Richard Hardy , WillLtni Threlfall , and John Butterworth , Miln-row , Lancashire , cotton-spinners , April 24 , May 11 , at twelve , at the Commissioners ' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Taylor , Sharpe , Field , and Jackson , B < . dford-row , London ; and Stainbank and Burdett , Manchester .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 3, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct373/page/2/
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