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I HEREBY give this Pnblic Notice , that I will cot be answerable for any Debts that my Wife , Sarah Pbocteh , late of R 3 sbcHffe , near Huddersfi-Id , may contract after this Date , she having taken herself from under my Protection , without ji' . st-. fiable cansa ; therefore all parties crediting her will do so at tlieir own Risk and Cost . SAMUEL PROCTER . Rashc'iffe , May 21 st , 1842 .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . Price Is . 1 ^ d . per box . rpHIS excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long--L tried < -faeacy for correcting all disorders of the stomach and bowels , the common syznptomsof which are costivejjess , flatulency , spasmB , loss of appetite , sick kead-ar . he , giddiness , sense of fulnesB after meals , dizziness of the eyes ? drowsiness and pains in the stemach aad bowels . Indigestion producing a torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of the boweb , causing a disorganization of every function ef the frame , will , in this most excellent
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GREAT SALE AT LIVERPOOL . T O BE SOLD BY AUCTION , on Wednesday the 6 ih of July , 1842 , and following Days , Sale to begin at Ten o'clock , in the Bonded Depots of Chaloner , Houghton , and Fleming , 376 Logs Honduras MAHOGANY , 226 Logs and Curls Cuba MAHOGANY , 1224 Logs * nd Curls City St . Domingo MAHOGANY , 2377 Logs and Curls St . Domingo MAHOGANY , 51 Planks MAHOGANY , 473 Logs Havana CEDAR , 918 Logs PENCIL CEDAR , 740 LA-NCEWOOD SPARS , 4598 Pieces , weighing 150 Tons , City St . Domingo LIGNUM VIT ^ E . 1766 Pieces , weighing 35 | Tons , LIGNUM VlTiE , 1902 Pieces , weighing 59 Tons , Bahama YELLOW
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EDWARDS'S BREAKFAST POWDER , SIXPENCE PER POUND . : ; ., ' : ¦ ¦¦ ' . ; :.- ; . ; : ¦ agents wanted . .. ' ¦ v - ,. ¦ _ ; . THE rapidity . with ^ which thia ^ Article haafound general Consumption in many Districts , proves its great superiority over every substitute for Coffee hitherto offered . Being prepared from British Grain , it is aot Exciseable , nor do Agents require a License to vend it . The Char tist Sooieties are adopting its exclusive use ; many prefer it to Coffee , and its Cheapness enables all to effeot a very important . Saying . It is more nutritions than either Tea or Coffee . Agents who are yet wanting for some Towns will be allowed a liberal Discount . Edwards . Brothers , Manufacturers , 99 , Blackfriars Road . Lendoni ' -. ' ¦ ;
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FOOD FOR THE MIND . Just Published , Price Is ,, 4 th Edition in Cloth , HILL'S RATIONAL SCHOOL GRAMMAR ; Revised , Corrected , and Amended by the Author . . -. - -- / -. -- ' - ;¦'¦ ¦ •• ¦ ¦ ' . .. . . ;¦/ ¦ ' . / . ; ¦ ¦ - •; '¦ - ¦ ¦ - - . .. ' ' : " : \ - Price 4 d ., or in two Nps . at 2 « i . each , TWO LECTURES delivered bs F . O'Connor , Esq ., in the Hall of Science , Manchester , on the Laud , and its capabilities ; and Repeal of tho Union . Price 4 d . in Wrapper , or Cloth 6 d ., a Full and Complete Exposure of the various Impositions and Schemes daily practiced , by every description of Vagrants in the Country , from the Lurker up to the humble Thimble-riggor . By a , Vagrant of Fifteen Years'Experience . No family ought to be without this useful compendium of Tricks whioh the honest and unsuspecting mind are ' dailysubject to . :
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THE WHOLE CHARTER FOR ONE HALF-¦ ; . - -v PENNY !! TTTTITH ENGRAVING OF BALLOT BOX VY the SCHEDULES , & 0 . &C , tl Every working man , for the charge of a halfpenny , can now procure for himself and family the above sill-important document , and we sincerely hope the masses will now do ai ) . '' —Northorn Star . EMMETT'Sl SPEECH ! Now publishing , Price On « Penny , the splendid speech of Robert Emmett , Esq ., who was executed in Dublin , for High Treason , ia the twenty-second year of hiB age .
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Every Young Man should read the Drama of WAT TYLER ; price Twopence ( originally publishing at 4 a . 6 d . ) , by Robkm Southey , Poet Laureate to her Majesty . " Every lover of his species should make an effort to circulate this splendid and truly invaluable pOem . "—Patriot .
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.- Price Twopence . DISSERTATION ON THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT ; by Thos . Paine . This Pamphlet is a masterly defence of the right of every man to the possession of the Eleotivo Franchise . /¦' . '¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ . ' : . . " ¦¦' '¦ . ¦ . ¦ . / -. ¦" - ¦' .. ¦ - ¦ ¦ . ' ¦' . ' ¦ - '¦¦ - _ '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦"' ¦ - .. * We beg each and all of our friends to aid in circulating this invaluable tract . —English Chartist Circular .
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This day is published , price Twopence , AN ADDRESS on the Benefits of General Knowledge ; more especially the Sciences of Mineralogy , Geology , Botany , and Entomology . By the late Howland Detrosier . Third Edition . " We most earnestly recommend this little book to every bodj "¦^ -Bxaminer . ' Important Work by tne same Author . Now on Sale , price Threepence , Sixth Edition , AN ADDRESS on the Necessity of an Extension of Moral and Political Instruction among the
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Now Publishing in weekly ..-Numbers *" ' at Three-¦ ' - . - . ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ -: ¦ ¦ ¦' . . '¦ - :- - pence , ¦ ¦''• '¦ ' '" ^ -r ' - '' .: A VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN ; by Mary WoolBtoncraft . Revised and Re-Edited . ¦¦ " :.: . ' .: .. '¦ : .: ' ' :. ' . > : '¦¦ ' . ' .,: ' ;¦} :. ¦ ¦ : ¦¦ / " '¦ ¦ - - : ' . "If women are to be excluded , without haying a voice , from a participation of the natural rights of mankind , prove first , to ward off the charge of injustice and inconsistency ;; that they want reason . - - - ¦ ¦¦ : ¦ - ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ . "¦ ¦ ¦^• r ' : - ' : ¦ ¦ ¦ - > : ¦; ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ : ¦ ¦¦ ' " ¦ Thi 9 high-minded woman has created an influence which defies calculation ; she produced that impulse towards the education and independence of woman which other writers have developed . " — Westminster Rexiew , Ap ' ril , 184 . 1 . ' London : Cleave , Shoe-lane ; Hobaou , Northern Star Office , Leeds ; Heywood , Oldham Street , Manchester ; and may bo had , on order , of all the Agents fox the Northern Star throughout the kingdom .
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. , ... NEWSPAPER FOR SALE . lilHERE wiU be expbsed to Sale iiy public Roup , X withm the Chronicle Office , Dyer ' s Close , Murraygate , Dundee , on Fbiday , the 24 £ h Day of June , 1842 , at Twelve o'Clock at Noon , the COPYRIGHT of the DUNDEE CHRONICLE , which has now been Published for about Seven Years , together with the whole Founts of Types * whioh comprehend a very Extensive Variety * or Newspaper and every description of Job Printing ; also the Printing Presses , including a Printing Machine of the largest class , and of the best construction , by Carr and Smith , together with the Type Cases , and generally the -whole Furniture and Materials connected with the Printing Office ; also the whole Furniture of the Publishing Office . :
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tjl MIGRANTS TO AMERICA are not generally X-i aware that there is a large per oentage paid in Liverpool and other ports , to lodging-house keepers and porters , for booking Passengers . They are told all sorts of piauaible stories to induce them to pay their money the moment they arrive by Steam Boat or Railway . r . "¦ ¦ ;¦ : ; ¦¦ ¦ : . -: ¦' . - ¦ ¦ " ¦ >/ ' - By remitting One Pound each , in a Post-office Order , Passengers save this Commission , and will also receive back One Shilling in the Pound on the amount of their . Passage money when they pay the-balance . ' / . . . .. . ; * ' " ! ' . " . ¦ ¦" . ' ¦ : ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ; ' - ; '" ; . ' y ' ' . - ' ¦ ¦[' ' The nsw" Passenger's Act , '' which vnll soon be in force , will , in a great measure , put a stop to the many gross impositions that have been practised for yearspast . ' . ' . . ¦ ; ¦ . . ' : // / . ¦ , ¦ , . ¦ ; . ¦;' . .. : ""; ¦¦
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LETTER FROM MR . W . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . (( p ENTLEMEN , —You wiU oblige byforward-XX ing , at your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing , I cannot refrain from communicating the : flattering intelligence of the great good your pUls are doing in Leeds and Us neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the pnblic health . The fact is , however , prejudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serte to eonfirm and illustrate what I have asgerted .
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t CAUTION . —Purchasers will please to observe , TTWto ^' WJ * " ^ -wiU » opit : tlMft words " PARR'S LIFE PILLS" are engraved on the Government Stamp , ( which is pasted round the sides of eaoh box ) in WHITE XBXTEB 8 ON A K £ D GROUND . _ Proprietors ^ -T , RobertB and Co ., 9 , Crane Court , lleet-streeti Wholesale Agents—E . Edwards , 67 St . Paul ' s ; Barclays , 95 , Farringdon-street ; Sutton and Co ., Bow Churchyard ; and retail by most Tendors , at Is . l £ d ., 2 a . 9 d ,, and 11 s . per bax . The Life of Old Parr , with fine engravings , may be had gratis of all agents . Sold in Leeds , Wholesale and Retail , by Joshna ilQbsoa , Northern Star Office , Market-street .
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NEW YORK , AMERICA . PRI VATE BQARDING HOUSE , by PETER BUSSEY , from Bradfohd , Yorkshire , a& 4 BENJAMIN WORSWIGKi from Clattom , near Manchester .:-. : : :: ' : / v - ; .. : / : ;¦ : ;/ : / .: / ' . ¦ : , , . ' . . t / . ¦"' . - . ' . ; .- ¦¦ ¦ Board and Lodgings by ttie day or week , oa Reasonable Terms , at No . 2 , Front-street , New York , near to the place from whenea the Steam Boats start for the" Western States ; and wher « every information may be given to Emigrants , & .
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THE KBW TABIFP . WITHOUT THE SANCTION OP THB PBJBB 8 OB CONSENT
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THE ; N £ W YORK LINE OF PACKETS Sail punctually ; on their regular days , From LIVERPOOL , as follows , viz : — Siddons , Cobb , .. ............. 1400 tons , 13 th June . Echo , Sill , ........ •¦••••• " —• .. ¦••¦ 1000 / tons , 19 th June , Also FOR NEW YORK , The following Splendid first-class > American Ships Sail punctually as follows , viz : — / SwiNTON Heath .......... i ....... l 000 ton 8 , 7 th Jrine Salem , Heim ; ........... i 990 tons , 14 th June . For PHiLADELPHlA . CoLtiMBiA , Clarke ,.............. w ... > - ^^ ns , 7 tLJttne Hermann , Allyn , .......,, .... - ~ --tonsi 8 tn June . FbrBOSTON . WiiUAM Goddabd , Potter ,...... 900 ions 10 th Jnne FORQTIE ? EC , Catherine , Scoit , ................ ~ 1011 tons lOtb . June
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MEpICAi ADVICE . TO THE AFFLICTED WITH SCOKVY ^ VENEEEAt , OB SYPHILITIC DISEASES , BHBUMATISMjAKD K £ BT 008 OB SBXUAX DEBILITY . MR . M . pLKINSON , [ ' (! SURGEON , &c . 13 , Trafalgar Street , Leeds . And every Thcbsday , at Nd . 4 , George Street , Opposite East Brook Chapel , Bradford , HAVING devoted his studies for many years exclusively to the various diseases of the generative and nervous system , in the removal of those distressing debilities arising from a secret indulgence in a delusive and destructive habit , and to the successful treatment of
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NORTHAMPTONSHIRE . PlTTSFORB . —Mr . BiiT-sto-w delivered a lecture on Chartism in this Tillage on Fr iday , ( Mr . Gamage in the chair ) in the course of ¦ vlAzh he exposed the evils of class . legislation and proved Ch ^ rtiim sot only to be consistent with the ¦ precepis of JeniB Christ , bat also that practical Christianity conid not be carried cat under tie present system . Mb . Baikstows Toub . through NokthamptonsaiBE . —WsllijiGBOEOUGH . —Last Monday evening , 3 klr . Biitst-o'w delivered a convincing and argumentative lecture en the principles of Chartism to upwards of 1500 persons on the broad green . Many enemies went away vrita the sharp point of tmth in their intellects The Mends and members held a convivial . meeting afterwards , when a large nnmber of new members vrere enrolled in the National Charter Association .
Bavnds . —On Tuesday eveninjr , a large meeting assembled in the Cnurcis-yard , ¦ which was addressed by the county lecturer , Mr . Bairstow , to its entire satisfaction . Favourable symptoms d 9 t the horizon here . OtSDLB . —Mr . Bairsto-w delivered a short and effectiT 3 kcture here on Wednesday evening ; to a very s * -:-uilve audience . The old veteran if seventy winter * , iir . Ha ~ esj an independent gentleman , has , fay his honourable exertions , dona incalculable good . The association prospers . . Acain , on Satnrday evening , Mr Biirito-w lectured here to an highly gratified audience .
P £ T £ EBOnorGH —This cathedral-crowned city , the pocket borough cf Eirl Fi ; z will Jam , had the principles of ihe Cbirter rung thicngh its Market place to up * -wards of 40 C 0 persons , on Thursday evening , from the the hfercuiesn lungs of Mr . Bairstov , who exposed , in easterly Etyle , tha robbery and wrong generated * ty c ' . a 55- ] tgls ' . ition , ana artuid the invincible justice of Chatism , and it 3 eiEciency in working out the nation ' s redemption from its pr = sfcnt debas-ment and wretchedifcss . Pojticiias of a ! 3 grades and shades vrere in att ^ ndanco , ail of ¦ whom , in the absence of interruption , t ; st 5 ed their l } ij ? h approval of Mr . B . " s lecture . A locality is being farmed here belonging to ' the Nations ! Charter , which is heralded into tbe world suspiciously . Eye . —On Fiidsy evening , Mr . Biirstow lectured ¦ wJlh cheering success in this beautiful agricultural village to a very large and loudly-applauding auditory . Tts frierds tf-ie will join for a ltctnrer .
2 vo £ TUAitP ~ o : »\—Mr . E . S ^ u lectur the intxktt ca Wtunssday , to upwards of one thousand persons , who listenad most attentively . At the close , a vole of rh-tTiVB was unanimously passed to the lecturer . Mb Stall wood lectured on Thursday , at Stock's Bill , in the viLage of Mculton , to an attentive audience 01 npwards . oi two hundred , called together at half-antour ' s Eotica . It was the second Chartist lectuie ever delivered here , and Las created quite a sensation , and an unquenchable desire for freedc-m . A considerable xambei if Ckartisi Circulars were sold on the occasion .
Whilxos . —Tee first Chartist lecture ever delivered here , was given en Friday evening , by iJr . Edmund Siallwoofl , in tt « epen air , under the ancient tree near tbs cinrch . Tiere was a tttcng caster cf both its . es the windows roncd about were crowded with the fair sex ; fas w . ui cf tbo church yard formed a seat for lEsnv a tcil-wem son if labour , iir . Stallwc-od delivered a mo 3 t eloquent address . Three cheers were given ic . T the Charter , three for the lecturer , ani three for the f . fn ' TTKSTi . Haepolb . —Mr . Edmund Stallw&ad , from London , delivered the fiist Ghartist lecture ever given ia this village , on Saturday last , to an audience of about 300 , who listened most attentively for the space of two hour ? . Mr . StaUwood most ably expatiated on the Cinrt-er . At the conclusion , three cheers were given for the GGarter , three for the lecturer , three far the chairman , and a determination was expressed to write with the other villages around and form a locality .
ICA"KCHSSTEK CABP 2 XTEHSHall . Dr . M'l ^ nall lectnred on Snnday evening , to a crowded audience amidst enthusiastic plaudits .. At the conclusion of the lecture , a vote of confidence in the Executive , was cirricd unanimously . After -votes of thanks tr- Dr . iPDjuall , the Star , aud tha Chairman , the ' meeting separated . STOCKPORT . —Oa Thursday night last , a large put > li 3 meeting cf the inhabitants of Stockport was held in the open air , for the purpose of adopting an address to the electors cl Nottingham , calling upon Lb *» to return air . Siurge . Mr . Ciari . in a brief an < i trillcgsp ? 6 ch , mured the address , which was seconded by Mr . W-ebb . Mr . R . T . Morrison , an- elector of UqUingha . 'n , in s . briUiaBt and reasoning speech , sappcricd tha address , which was unanimoQdy adepted . . Mr , J jsspb Carter . spoke at -some Jsngth ; ia the ccurse of hu . address . " he admin : s . tfcr 2 d . a severe cait > 3 tion to the police , a number of whom were pre ^ en ? . '
OH SrSDAT Etexi ^ G , Mr . Uixzes Cartledga from Miiaehr ster . iecturfeU to a naroc-rcas and attentive andieocaj £ t thedose . of hi * Iectare fce xtcsived a unanimoaa vote « i thaiik * .. ABSRDAttE . —At a public meeting held at tha Minera * Arms , MiH- ^ treei , on Tuesday ,, May 31 st . Sir . V 7 m . McrgarLin tia chair . Ttte-meeting was addressed by several who showed Use distressed state cf tfae working popalstiis of this natioii , which is entirely c . nsed by ciisalspslarlon , when Mr . Morgan \ yilalams , f : oin llertayr , eniered tbe loom fsr the first time after hi 3 return from the Convention at London , where he save a report cf the proceedings of that bedy , whkh gave mnca Eati ^ fiction ; he also commsntsd on the speeches
o : tne opposition in the falsely called House cf tha P ^ cple , and was londly cheered throusbouthis address , which lasted more than an hour ; after his address , a vate of thsr / ka was proposed and unanimously carried tohicaasdhts brotaer delegates for thtir deniess i ; s fea GanveLtion , and f-jr the mauner in which thty had ituRCal their dnties , and proved themselves worthy of tea c ; n 3 . 4 enc 3 reposed in them by tbe country ; also a Ttsalation . deciantory of tha high estimation in which -re held ' sir . T . S . Dsncombe , and the members who supported his rnctiun for hearing at the bar of the House ten ;* cple * s grievances . The metxing . which w ^ s i , a-Eiert .-us ratt-ndfa . qiietly separateil to their respecuve h ' . 'Hi-. j > , ^ eil pis ass-i , bsf jre eleven o ' ciock .
HILSTON . — Oa Thnr 3 ^ y e- enir ? week , tbo Ch ' . rt "> -s c : Bilstsn wtrs fjddrcssid by Mr . Fr ' - 'ggttt and Mr . W . Hickiaan . At the con ; lnsiu 2 thrse cheers wera g ' . Tci : f--r O Conner , three for Pros :, Williams , and J-i . 3 , tt . ree fur the Cnorter , asdturse hearty groans for alj taesies . Pjii ; . ' Esd .-On Monday evening , iir . Innney lo ^ tared here to a gieat Concourse of people , asseiubied tot-itiiBT nadsr the bread canopy of htrtuven . At the coaciusioa of the lrciure , the m-,- ; t : ng adj . jurce > l to a routii Kifl-ily lett by ena o ! oar f-i < -n < ls , -when tliirtjs x pi rsfjni enrolled their names , . uid an Assoiiau-n vr ^ = Utzl ^ L " -iIllemiall . —On Tuesday evstiii-c , Mr . Li 2 n T
siih' .-i ^ t 1 s iar . e ou t-door meeting at . ViDtaihiil , tee £ r-t Cbii-tist nia ;*; jg ever heli Ln t ^ H frronziiold of ~ Vi " n \ £ ZL ! : 7 a . At * & ¦; c-jaclnsion ne ' itiy twenty vaults w ? r ^ - enr . lieu , sri another good Aasoclatiori -a expected to fci f _ -rn ; -. tl htre . " B ? . ocK > . soa . E—Oa Thursday evening Trssh , > h-3 J . z . r : ~? , cf ; liiichtiter , formsd s . goo ^ X C ^ irti . ^ t Aar - -zL . - ivm in iLls p-ae-i . F-jrty name 3 were enroilsil , and a £ tfc > i : " eri-ui - tTiaCid in fatoar of ths nrinc : pi- ^ s c-f Cii , r-Js 2 i .
ciLL La . " £ 5 . —A most enthn = b . ? uc meefeg was 1 th ; » ir = yesterday eTeDing week , in a Jargs ted comma ' . ion tjjui , from , waieb . toa meeting wa 3 oM : 5 ? d to Sv-j - ' -ra ia ^> tlis ops n air . iir . Frog § = tt , of Bus ^ jv , v . aj exiled ; oths caair . who , afcer aleogihened address , cr . li ^ . 1 oa > Lt . V 7 . HieSman to spaak m the-mewing ; aitv-r wfrch , i ! r . iinney addressed toera at er > ice l& " - '"•» * h-n the meeting separated hkkly delighted . Ti--i , « ii zi ± ? u ^; tj ; : ei r . ions of two or three w ,-. rkjni > m = / i , tijd Cias = uf Caartisa progresses rap : dJy in this liia . riti .
Ma'SOS . Clock House , Casile-stp . eet iEicssrEii-SQCAKs . — . Mr . Wneelv-r kciured be . e ua Sciirt&y fcrsuing . an t was . much applauued . Mr . Fi . rd oe- - -pird tha chair . Ttie memt >« ra pr ^^ rit > rocked - A ¦ wjtr , tag ballot for thd ExecutiTe . Messrs . For-. l aj , i il'Vie Verw elected fc > the monthly d = ; egate c .-ai . c : ; . SsYerai mtmbers were enrolitd , and t '^ e Wi uw ,. ^ n : t : ce -s-is r ; q , ics : c ? il to be inserted in the Star : — " Tiiiw it is the intention of tha members of thi * iL « i-Hiy tj g ; ve a paoiic dinner to the reuring ExecatiTc and to Feargus O Conner , at an early perio-i , ani ta ^ v nqi- - - > t ths eo-opcrition of tbe oth ^ r i-jaihtic * . * Xcu fcccretiff , . Mr . Hawkins , read an acc-jant- of ttii restipis sa . i exi ^ muitarc ; of riisii late b&U , and af : er other b ^ ivxjai the ins-eling adjourned .
QC ££ Ns Read , Cambhidgs Road—Mr . Farr ^ r lec-. tired hers oa Snnday evening t-j an exeaileiit auili-« nce , on the subject of the Corn Laws , &nd very ably txposei the conduct of Sidney Smith anJ . the League ; te reid a number of statistical extracts from writers cf acknowledged celebrity and eminence , compietelj-Qemulishing the policy of the big loaf men . Mr . ritiaw proposed , and iir . liandaQ , seconded the- fjiiowing resolution : —" That this meeting , seeing clearly tne at : er inntjliry of tgiiating lot a TeyeAl c-f the Com Z » aws under the present system , tlo icdivivlaally and collectively pledge themselves to go for nothing less than the Ciiarier , name and ail . " This Was carried nainimonsly . a vote of thanks was given to tha lecxjrer , and to Mr . Gotten , the chairman . Several new -members were then enrolled , and tfae meeting adjoxiTaixL Ma Feegcsox lectured to a good audience at the Eit or Miss , ( Jiobs ? Fitida , on Sunday evening .
_ " - uors £ - —Mt « Frazer lectured here oa "' . y ' ednesdiy w ' e ^ i :, en the bt-Qc 5 ts deriv . ibis from c ^ -ur-er ^ -tiun in c ^ nntxioa » ith Ciuriigrn , and so £ -e- » t was fae 'enthusia 3 H 3 cf the wig © mca of tha Eitt , that noiwithsta ^ uiiz tha Itctare terminated at & jaie hour , and t-iOE ^ hj-. oihing prtvious hi \ d be ^ a arranged , tiepwijti xrnTa ps * COTO fjr thirty six ihirsa in a C - -op 6 ra : iTe S ; --re- A treasurer and secretary were app ^ jcted , tad the father consideration of ; he qae-itioa wis a-jj-jurned . ii ^ l .. >• COFFEE HerSE , CilCRCH STl-. liT . T , SliO ^ EDiit ^ " —At tbe meeting fcere en Ssur-ty , sixpence wss reeeive-d f jr ihe Executive frem > 1 t . Lu-Ste . > : r B ^ rin w ^ i tlccr ^ i Jtkg 3-. c to tba County C- ^ rcil . to v-Lich bod } the tci ci t * c ihiiliEgs s& £ Esptitc-. w ; u ; T . uc-d .
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London Delegate Council . —Mr . Martin in the chair . After the usual business was transacted , seven shillings was received from the shoemakera , Star Coffee House , Golden Lane ; two shfflinga from the ladies , ditto , Cannon Coffee Honse . Messrs . Long , Baxter , Wakeham and Smith produced credentials from their localities . The Secretary re » d the Quarterly Balance Sheet . Messrs Morgan and Christopher , the auditors , reported its correctness , and the Secretary "was ordered to get it inserted in the Northern Star . Mr . Wheeler reported from the Liquidation Debt Committee , and was ordered to get the balance sheet inserted in the Star , with the defaulters names attached to it The Secretary w « s instructed to -write to all the localities indebted to the Council for cards of membership . Mr . Fussell reported from the committee appointed to meet at the Three Doves , and also gave notice that on the ensuing week he should move for the appointment of a Tract Committee , fcc . The Council then adjourned .
Metropolitan Counties' Monthly . Delegate Meeting . —This meeting was held at the Star Coffee House , Golden-lane , on Sunday , June 5 th ; Mr . Lucas was appointed secretary , pro tern ., and Mr . Nagle , chairman . Credentials were received from Messrs M'Cartby and Walkerdine , from the Star Coffee House ; Kuffy Ridley and W . Matthews from Brompton ; Messrs . Maunder and Wyatt , 55 , Old Bailey ; Luke King , Cannon Coffee House , Ladies' Shoemakers ; Messrs . Edwards and Cooper , Somers Town ; Messrs Buck , Benior and junior , from the weavers , Buck's Head ; Pedley and Fairehild , from Walworth ; Baxter and Robson , Carpenters' ArmB , Brick-lane ; Messrs . Scriven and Wilkins , from the Albion ; Messrs . Illingworth and Davies , Queen ' s Head , Cambridge-road ;
Mr . Bedding , from the carpenters meeting at tbe Rock , Lisson Grove ; Mr . Cooptr , from Hit or Miss , Globe Fields ; Messrs . Blackmore and Parker , from the teetotallers in the Waterloo-road ; Messrs . Rose and Ball , from Bsrmonds&y ; Mr . Ferguson , from West End teetotallers , and a delegate from Dockhead , were allowed to sit and produce their credentials at the next meeting . Some disenssion aroBe as to whether delegates should be allowed to t&ke their seats for places not included in the four metropolitan counties of Middlesex , Surrey , K ? nt , and Essex , whsn it was ultimately agiesd that a person producing credentials from any Chartist locality should be admitted a member . Mr . "Wheeler then took his seat for Reading , in
Berkshire . Credentials were received from Messrs . Lucas and Hodce , from St Pancras , and Messrs . Watts and Knight , from Finsbury . A committee , consisting of Mesirs . Robson , Wheeler , Illingworth , Ball , and Walkerdine were appointed to draw up nileb for their guidance during the day ; which being carried into effect , and adopted , the different delegates reported from theeir various localities . A committee , consisting of Messsrs . Robson , Pains , Parker , Blackmore , Davies , Iliingworth , Ferguson , Baxter , and Watts , were then appointed to draw np a plan of organisation to be submitted to the next meeting . Various suggestions were thrown out to the committee , and the meeting adjourned until nine o'clock on Snnday morning , June 12 th , at the Star Coffee House , Golden-lane .
ilABTLEBOXE . —Ruffy Rtdley lectnred on Sunday evening to a crowded audience , at the Working Men ' s Hall , Circus-street , and gave great satisfaction . Mr . Bocse lectnred on Snnday evening at the Archery Rooms , Bath-place , New-road . Chelsea , —Mr . Farrar lectnred at the Stag Tavern , Fulham-road , on Monday evening , on the subject of the corn la we . Messrs . Chippendale and Dowling also addressed the meeting , and spoke in high terms of the Chartist Circular . The ballot for the Executive was then proceeded with , and Messrs . Dowling and Dalibar were elected as delegates to the London delegate council , and also to the monthly delegate meeting . A vote of thanks was given to the chairman , Mr . Corbett ,
and to the lecturer , who in an excellent address returned thanks for the compliment . Ship and Blue-Coat Boy , Walwoeth-Road . — The members met as usual on Monday evening . Mr . Brockleys in the ch&ir ; Messrs . Faircaild , Ben . ; and Pedley , reported from the Monthly Delegate Council , ¦ which report gave great satiafaction . An interesting discussion then took place oa the best means of advancing the good cause . Several persons were enrolled as members . The whole of the members o £ this locality are requested to attend on Monday evening , that being the last evening on which the ballot for tbe Executive can be held . Tbe members of the General Council are particularly requested to be at their posts .
STJNDERLAND . —Sunday Lectube . —On Sunday afternoon , Mr . Williams lectnred to a very large assembly on the town moor . His subject was the duty of professing Christians to support the principles of the Charter . XJTJRHAIO . —On Monday evening , Mr . Chappel , ot Sznderland , delivered an able and animated lecture upon the Sands , to a numerous and attentive audience . The lecturer illustrated in a clear and convincing manner the clos 9 connexion between trade an <* government , and proved to a demonstration that class legislation is the primary cause of our national impoverishment . At the conclusion of the lecture , it was announced that on Monday night next , at seven o ' clock , Mr . Williams , of Sunderland , would deliver a lecture in the Marketplace .
CARX . 1 SLE . —A pn&ic meeting of tie members of the G : \ rliale Chartist Association , was held in Mr . Elythe ' d beaming machine room , on Monday evening last , Mr . Joha Armstrong in the chair . After making a fiTf introductory remarks respecting the object of the meeting ; he cslled on the secretary to read letters from Messrs . Duncombe , Oastler , Campbell , Baxter , and Cleave ; after which , tfae meeting proceeded to choosa St 3 persons out of the list of nominations , which appeared in the Star of Satnrday last , to serve as members at the forthcoming Executive Council . Mr . Joseph Breome Hanson then moved the adoption of a resolution , strongly condemnatory of the conduct of Mr . Roebuck , oa the presentation of the National Petition ; and seyeielj censoring the inconsistent and truckling manner in which that gentleman had acted Mr . William Blythe , in a spirited andanimated speech , seconded the adoption of the resolution , which wai thea pnt by tha rf 1 gfr '" a" and carried unanimously .
, CARR 1 NGTOH , near Nottingham . —The Char-: tist Association met here on Sunday evening , and | chose a fresh Council , likewise enrolled several new ! members . Another meeting will be held on next I Sunday , in order to ballot for the Executive . j IttOSHLEY . —The Rev . W . V . Jackson delivered an ¦ able and animating lecture on Thursday night , on the ! remedy for national distress , in thu Chartist room , ! BrookboUom .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 11, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct434/page/2/
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