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FIFTEEN SHILLINGS FOR FOURPENCEIj AGRICULTURISTS , I MECHANICS , MANUFACTURERS , ARTIZANS , MERCHANTS , I LABOURERS , BANKERS , I &o . &o . Are respectfully informed that the EVENING STAR , daily newspaper , price Fourpence , siza of the Morning Advertiser , the Standard , and other Daily Papers , advocates the rights of all , and is Published daily at 252 , Strand , London , and can be obtained through all Newsmen and Post Masters in the United Kingdom .
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TO THE PUBLIC . READ the Life and Sufferings of a FACTORY LAD . A Tale replete with the most rivetting interest , commencing in No . 42 ; of WHITE'S PENNY UNIVERSAL BROAB SHEET in which publication also will be found numerous other tales , charades , riddles , original poetry , &c , and all the advantages of a Family Newspaper FOR ONE PENNY . London : Thomas White , 45 , Holywell Street , Strand ; Abel Heywood , Manchester ; and all the dealers of oheap publications throughout England , Scotland , and Ireland .
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rrtHE NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS . X Sail punctually on their regular days from LIVERPOOL . —As follows , viz . ROSCOE , Huttleston 617 tons , 25 th Oct . STEP . WHITNEY , Thompson , 1034 „ 1 st Nov . These vessels are all first class , and have been built expressly for the convenience and accommodation of Cabin , Second Cabin , and Steerage Passengers ,-who will be treated with every care and attention duriBg the passage by the officers of the ships . Fresh water is served out daily . All Passengers by these Ships will be found in lib . good biscuit bread or bread stuffs per day during the
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 "d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a sealed envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . ) THE SECRET MEDICAIi ADVISER . BEING a practical Treatise on the prevention and cure of the VENEREAL DISEASE , and other affectionB of the urinary and sexual organs , in both sexes , with a mild and successful mode of treatment , in all their forms and consequences ; especially Stricture , Gleets , affections of the Bladder , Prostrate Glands , Gravel , &c . shewing also the dangerous consequences of Mercury , such as eruptions of the skin , pain in the bones , &c , with plain directions for a perfect restoration : embellished with engravings . An ample consideration of the diseases of women ; also nervous debility ; including a comprehensive dissertation on the anatomy of Marriage , impuissance , celibacy , sterility or barronness , and various other interruptions of the Laws of Nature .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAB OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds ,. March 17 th , 1842 . CC / 1 entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IX your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain . fn > m communicating the flattering intelligence of the great good your , pills are doing , ia Leeds and its neighbourhood . It ia clearly a great error to find fault with a medieine merely because it is a patent one ; and moxe especially since its use has contributed so largely to-the public health . The foot is , however , predjudice is fast giving ; way , aB it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serre to confirm and illustrate what I have-assorted .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on reoeipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . M ANLY VIGOUR' a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ;! with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressod to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgenoe in Solitary , and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonoirhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c .
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MR . JAMES CLARKSON , SOLICITOR , DECEASED . - ' HIS CREDITORS are requested to tend in their Accounts to us , at his late Offioe , Kirkgate , Bradford , to be Examined and Paid . And his Debtors are respectfully requested immediately to pay their Debt * to ns , while winding up his Affairs , and attending there to manage hia Business . , . '¦ . . ' , . By Order ofthe Administratrixes , CARR & NETTLETON , of Wakefield , Solicitors . Kirkgate , Bradford , 17 th October , 1842 .
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TO TEB WOBLD , TVTERVOUSNESS is a term which embraces a 1 > frightful catalogue of disorders—even to insanity itself—to describe a tenth part of the symptoms nervous patients experience would fill a volume ; but although their variety is bo great , they are all referable to one and the same cause . A nervous patient is like a musical instrument with its chords loosened , emitting all sorts of discordant instead of harmonious sounds . What is , therefore , wanted to restore a nervous patient to lwalth ? Tha
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HERMAN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under the Sanction and by the Recommendation of Eminent Gentlemen' of the Faculty and the Afflicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatio Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Face . —Is .. 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . pec Box . PURIFYING APERIENT RESTORATIVE PILLS , For both sexes . Price Is . Hd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . A most celebrated remedy for Costive and Bilious Complaints , Attacks of Fever ,. Disorders of the Stomach aad Bdwels , Indigestion , Dimness of Sight , Pains and Giddiness of the Head , Worms , Gravel , Dropsical Complaints , &c .
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£ CAHilSLE . —The Members of the Chartist Association asd the Wobkixg Classes gbne-Bj ^ ll-j . — "We are glad to find tbat toe advice v ? e gave last w * efc fcis been warmly responded by the people in this district , and that there is now every liielihoed of 8 melt substantial dtftcca fund being established . Ah "ce anticipated , the females are doing their work zealcudy and Trcll ; and there is nothing wanting on the part cf onr male friends , who hare been using ever- exertion to promote the cause , in which we are embarked , and on the successful issue ' of which will depend our future welfare and b-ppiness . Several IndiT-duala hare been hund with that noble-mindedncss , -which OTer dlstinguiibes pore Chartism , to come forward with Yariousartieles of property which they have generously given to be raffled for at w > much a member .
lEis is an excellent method of raising money , aa the parses engaged in it steer ctear of any annoyance which » It , Lt be otherwise ofier&d to tL » m . We would eamsstly recommend this plan to be followed cnt on a most extensive scale , and put in operation in eTery district at the town ; bo fhafc Carlisle may still stand nnrivalled in its unwearied and noble exertions to defend and support those who have and are likely to euSst in the people ' s cause ; for , surely it is enough to te subjected to the hareh and nncailtd-for treatment vhicli has been most unjtuU ? ii flicted upon them , to bear the sccfii and scorns of the great and wealthy—to bs held to most unreasonable and enormous bail—to be prjudiced in the ejes cf the jury appointed to
try them by the uinost and in judicial remarks of an ignorant and selfish Judge—and to suffer imprisonment and transportation , without haying to suffer the additional aad keenest pane of all—a people ' 6 ingratitude , whfch , like the iron , ^ ill enttr into their very sonls . But we hope for better thiegs , and fondly tmst that the people will coslinuo to use every exertion in behalf of those who have so ably and nobly endeavoured to improve their sufering and wretched condition , by exposing the mischiefs arising from class legislation . Let each locality do its duty and the task » ill be light and agreeable ; for sotting can withstand the united efforts of & whole people determined to be free . Tyranny may reign dominjint for a time , but the day of retribution will surely come .
. " Hope for a season bade the world tkrewell , And freedom shrieked as the brave patriot's felL " l' Where is thy arm , oh ! vengeance ; wha's the rod , Thai smote the foes of Z ; on and of God ?" Yes , the time will come when tyranny shall be hurled from her throne , when the accumulated wrongs of ages EtaH be revenged , when restitution shall be made of U ^ e tumtjous robberies on the people , and when their jus ^ j > Dl : 3 caJ rights shall be izEioted . —Correspondent . ESTABLIHMEN T OP aFRIEXDLT CONVERSATIONAL Debating Society , foe . ihe benefit of the Chartist cause . —On Sunday evening last , a number cf persons asaembied at the late Council Bcozn , No . 6 , John-street , Caldewgate , for the purpose of making : arrangements for the establishment of a debating I Bcdety , for the beneSt ef tha . Chartist cause in this diB ^ ricf . Several p 3 aus -were nazcc-d as likelv to for .
WirU the success of the Dafence Fur = i , which , if carried into operation , will have the efiVct of materially increasing the funds of that praiseworthy and huriibie undertaking . A number of persons put down tlirir names as regular subscribers , for the support of the society ; and inunctions given to one of the members to form or d : aw up rules for the future guidance and regulation of the sodety . The society will consist of an unlimited number ef members , vthoee qualification will consist of S 'weekly subscription of one paimy each . On Suaday e ~ -r . .: < s , October 30 th at six " o ' clock , an essaj will be lead " On tie benefits likely to arise from the establish-Jnent of a lreli-conducted debating society , " and the jmla * and regulations adoprt d . Non-members will be frflnrittfld each evening gratis , and a collection made to fnaeaje the regular funds , all of . which after necessary ^ xpenoas are paid , will go to the Cnartist cause .
XiONDON . —A Metropolitan delegate meeting was ttld en Sunday ; Mr . Lucas in the chair . Credentials Were received from Mr . Bose , from tie Horns , Cmcifix-Ian « , Mr . Sims , from the Lambeth Teetotallers , from Messrs . Graham and Polling , for St . Pancras . Two TiTiiiTingw and Eixpence was received from Camberwell , Jor the . Delegate meeting . A quantity of tracts were then disposed of . After considerable d :. < cussion the lettery for the victiins was postponed for one week . A deputation was thin received from the shareholders A £ 5 , Old Bailey , stating their intention of taking a larger hall , and requesting the co-operation of the Delegates . Messrs . ILintry and Rose wtre added to the R . file committee . The adjourned question of Mr . Matthews name being erased from the observation committee , on account of his being a me cber of the Complete Suffrage Jx ) dy was resumed , and a long ind animated discussion tookplace . Messrs . CufBiy , Wheeler , Longwith , Rose , Knight , Cook , Simpson , Newley , Pickersgill and others , Bpoke in favour of fhe motion . Mr . Maycard opposed
it Mr . Mafcthe wb then stated that he did not belong to that body at present , and that afier the discussion ¦ srhich had taken place , he should bow to the majority , aad remain firm to his own body , the National Charter Association . Mr . Wheeler then moved as au amendment , * ' That no person who is a member of any other political body skall be allowed a seat in the metropolitan delegate meeting . ' Seconded by Mr . Lang-¦ with . Mr . Pickersgill moved and Mr . Rose seconded the following rider , " That this meeting have no wish to interfere with the right cf conscience in any individual member of the National Charter Association , but this delegate meeting will place no confidence in any member joining any other political body . " After considerable discussion , Mr . Whselert amendment was carried by a large majority . Messrs . Wheeler , CdFiy , Knight , and Brown were appointed a , deputation to va ^ t on the machine and boil er makers . Mi . Matthews resigned his seat on the Observation Committee , and the meeting adjourned .
Woekim g Man ' s Hall , Circus-street , Mab . y-XEBOSE . —Mr . Wheeler lectured here on Sunday ; the place was crowded to excess . The lecturer was highly applauded , and a very enthusiastic feeling exhibited . A collection was made at the door for a hick brother member previous to the commencemenc of the lecture . The following resolution was unanimously passed , — " That a person being a member cf any other political society shall not be eligible to be a member cf the General Council , or a delegate to the Metropolitan delegate meeting ; and we . recommend other localities to adopt a similar resolution . " Messrs . Mudge , J . Cook , Christopher , and others ably supported the above resolution- Tha chair wsa filled with great ability by Jit Lovett , acd the whole of the proceedings were transacted in a manner alike firm and unanimous .
Mb . COOK lectured at the Working Jlen-s Hall , 29 J Mile End Road , on the " existence of prtjudice , " to a numerous auditory . A collection , amounting to Ss . S . 3 ., ¦ vras made for the victims . Subscriptions were also banded in from other individuals , amounting , in the Whole , to 7 s . 3 d . The sums of 4 s ., 10 s . ; 8 s . 4 d ., and Si . 8 d . was received on the previous evening . Observation Committee . —On Thursday evening , tbe above committee met , as usual , and considerable business was transacted regarding the getting np of public meetings , &c . Arrangements were also entered into for waiting upon an important trades' body , soliciting their co-operation , in carrying ont the principles of the Charter .
United Bsot and Shoemakers' Stab Coffee EotSE , Golden Lane—Mr . Mea lectured to the members of this locality , after which iha proposition to elect another Executive was considered , wnen it was KSo ly 2 < i— 1 » That ve take no part in such election , as we consider it totally uncalled for . " 5 a- Sid . was collected for the victims . BCCK . " s-Head . —A new locality was formed on Sunday evening last at the Norfolk Anns Beerhouse , Cat-Bbire-BtTcet , Waterloo-to * n , Bethnal-green ; ten mem-| jers enrolled their names . It was resolved , "That the five shillings given by the silk weavers locality to commence this new one , be given to the victims . Black Ecll , Hammeeskith-Road . —At the meeting of the Chartists of this locality on Monday , Mr . Millwood in the cbair , a collection of three EhillingB » as made for the victims ; eighteenpence was aUo received for the same purpose from a few friends at Putney Common . The amount has been transmitted to Sir . O'Cennor .
KOSSLEY . —The BeY . W . T . Jackson delivered a lecture here on Saturday -evening last , on the repeal of tie Com Laws , the new Tariff , and the Charter , Which he discussed in an able and eloquent manner . SarPMSI > 3 . —Psogsess OF the Cause . —The i"ig-tree-laneH continue at their posts , gallantly vielng irith each oth- ? r in the discharge of their patriotic duties ; unanimity , Industry and seal on the part of the leaders , and enthusiasm and consistency on the part of His jnsmfeers , characterise the present proceedings of this band of uncompromising democrats . They have , ^ itljia the last two months , subscribed four pounds to its General Defence Fund , and between five and six pounds to the fund for the defence , of Messrs . Harney and Parkes . Active exertions are-being made to obtain an adequate fund for the defence of Messrs . Harney-and Parkes ; among others the following plan is worthy of notice , and " 2 1 . we trust , receive the hearty support of onr Sheffiaia Mends . The Council intend holding erery Satnrday eveaing , in the Fig-tree-lane Room ,
an fown nnf a meeting , open to all tha mends of toe cause , and the men now persecuted for their stedfast adherence to the principles of liberty . The first of ihese weekly entertainments win take place on Saturday ( this ) « Tening . A collection will be made at the Sow , the proceeds to be devoted to the Defence Pnnd . Oa Sunday erening last , a crowded audience thronged the room , to hear an address from Mr . Harney . The jjfoeeedingB veia opened by Mr . Royston reading the Chartist Litany , to which the wh « le assembly re-¦ Donded Amen most heartily . " Rally around him " ¦ Sinext aang , and then Mr . Boyston introduced Mr Hiiney , "Who delivered a lengthy and interesting addrea * . Mr . Boyston then delivered a short but spintatteiBg * ddreav The proceedings dosed by the meet-STitoang " God nerer , nerer made a alare . " On Monday evening , Mr . Parkes delivered an address , deaaiDtiTe of his adventures and pris « n experience taSHiii recent Tisit to her Majesty ' s CoUege at Kiikdafc . He wai JoBdly and enttaaasticallj «! jeered ,
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WCLVERHAMPTOW . —Mr . Froggatt , of Bilston , delivered a farewell sermon to his Wolverhampton friends , in their Association Room , John-street , and at the conclusion was greeted with eTery mark of approbation and respect . Indeed , his conduct here has gained him many friends . He Ik a very poor man , and unable to get any employment in this district , in consequence of his unflinching advocacy of the rights of the suffering millions ; nay , more , he has the audacity to openly avow himself a Chartist , and that in the eyes of the ' respectables' is considered a crime &f the deepest dye . As Mr . Froggatt is about leaving Bilston . the Council at Wolverhampton take this opportunity of recommending Mm to any of the Chartist Associations he may at any time call upon as an honest and consistent advocate of the People ' s Charter . The Associat ion Room is open every Sunday from nine in the morning till nine in the evening , and on Wednesday evenings at seven o ' clock .
NEWCASTLE . —The funeral sermon of the late Mr . Russell , of Nottingham , was preached iu the Chartists' Hall , Goat Inn , Cloth Market , by Mr . W . H . Robson , on Sunday evening last , to which subject he did great justice . 4 s . 7 d . was collected for the widow and orphans . The Chartists of Newcastle held their weekly business meeting on Monday evening , as usual , Mr . Kcox in the chair . The minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , Mr . Clark handed in 18 s ., which he had collected amongst his shopmates , for the Defence Fund . It was then agreed that £ 1 be immediately forwarded to the Northern Star cfiice , for the Defance Fund , which sum , together with £ 1 formerly sent to the Evening Star , aad credited la that journal to Mr . Binns , makes £ 2 seut by the Chartists of Newcastle ; and as many of the collectors' books are Hot yet banded in , another remittance will be sent in the course of a week . Mr . Sinclair was then requested to announce , through the Star , that the Charter
Association of Newcastle have taken the sale of the Northern Star on their own responsibility for the future , appropriating the proceeds to the advancement of the movement , hoping that all who wish to see the cause progress in this district will become subscribers to the only weekly organ having the real and unfeigned interests of the industrious classes at heart , and thereby furnish funds to the Association to agitate the district . Mr . Smith , basket-maker , £ 2 , New Market , has kindly volunteered bis services to distribute the papers at his shop until a sufficient number of subscribers can be procured to justify the Chartisis is hiring as individual for that purpose . Any person becoming a regular subscriber will receive their portraits the same as from any other agents , as arrangements are made with the Staro&ee te that effect ; and c « untry subscribers will have their papers forwarded by post or carrier peremptorily . Working men Bupport your friends in preference to your enemies .
MANCHESTER . —South Lancashibjs Delegate Meeting . —The South Lancashire Delegates ha . 'd their meeting on Sunday last , in the Chartist Roo . t . Brown-street , Manchester , when the following deiegv tes were present : —Mr . Wm . Magee , Chartist painteri . ' > Manchester ; Mr . George Millar . Aehton-under-Lyne ; i /* - Thomas Railton , Chartist joiners , Manchester ; Mr . . John Pullin , Carpenters' Hail , Manchester ; Mr . RicharJ Haslem , Oldham ; Mr . Robert M-Farlane , Salford ; Mr . John Booth , Hollinwood ; Mr . Philip Hart , Miles Pk ' . tting . Mr . Thomas Railton was unanimously called to the ehair , who laid before the meeting , in a few brief nunarks , the ^ business the delegates would have to tako into their consideration . The following resolutions were passed : — " That Mr . William
Dixon be Secretary to the South Lancashire Delegates until the next delegate meeting . " Moved by Mr . Pullin , and seconded by Mr . Eastern . " That Mr . White and Mr . Haslam be deputed to wait upon Mr . Cartledge for the books , and other , d&ciments , belonging to the South Lancashire Ceancil . " Moved by Mr . M'Fatlane , and seconded by Mr . PuEin . " That Mr . Dixon , Mr . Riilton , and Mr . Groeott , be appointed to draw up the Lecturer ' s Plan for the next quarter . " Moved by Mr . Haslam , and seconded by Mr . Haru " That the sabsecretaries , in the various localities , be . requested to send the names of persons who are willing and competent to be put on the Lecturer ' s Plan forthwith to the Secretary for South Lancashire . " Moved by Mr . Pallia , and seconded by Mr . Haslam .
The following sums were then paid to the Secretary , viz .: — FOB THE SOTJTH LANCASHIRE LECTUB . ERS- * PCSD . £ S . d . Salford ... ... " ... 0 5 0 Carpenters' Hall ... ... 15 0 Ashton-under-Ljne ... ... 0 8 0 Miles Platting ... ... ... 0 1 0 £ 1 19 » FOR THE EXECUTIVE . £ s . d . Hollinwood ... ... ... 0 2 6 Miles Platting ... ... ... 0 3 4 £ 0 5 10 LZCTUBEES * FUND FOB IBELAND . £ S . d . Chartist Paintera ... ... e 0 9 Ashton-under-Lyne ... ... 0 0 S Carpenters' Hall , first subscription 0 4 3 Ditto , second ditto 0 0 9 Silford ... ... ... 0 0 9 Hollinwood ... ... ... 0 1 3 Miles Platting ... ... ... 0 0 9 £ 0 9 0 After transacting some other business of a local nature , the meeting was adjourned until that day four weeks , at ten o ' clock in the forenoon , when it is requested that delegates will be present from all parts of th 6 district , as it is necessary to have & lecturer ont in South Lancashire as soon as possible . It is also requested that sub-Secretaries de send their names and address to the South Lancashire secretary as soon as convenient . All communications for the South Lancashire delegates for the present must be forwarded to Mr . Wm . Dixon , No . 11 , Nelson-street , Travis-Btreet , Bank Top , Manchester .
Miles Platting . —The members of this locality met on Sunday last , when a balance sheet of the association was brought forward and passed with satisfaction . Mr . John Watkins , of London , was nominated for tha Executive Council .
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Collected at Yentnor , Isle op Wight , by Mr S . Norman : — Mr . J . Blake 0 10 — Norman — 0 1 0 — G . Whittington 0 0 2 — Burton 0 0 2 — Robert Brown 0 0 2 _ F . R 0 0 2 — Ridley 0 0 2 — Davio 0 0 1 — Whilday 0 0 2 £ 0 3 1 Postage 0 0 1 Extra postage at Leeds 0 0 2
£ 0 2 10 Subscriptions for Defence Fund . —From D France and Co ., Buuupfields , Dykes Head : — £ s . d . Mr . Joseph Hall , Jun ., mason ... 0 1 0 Mrs . Mary Ann Hall 0 10 Mr . John Jevins 0 10
NEWCASTLE- ON-TTNE . Mr . England ... 0 1 6 — John Brown 0 0 6 — Joseph Taylor , Blaydon ... 0 10 — John Dunn 0 0 6 — George Bell 0 0 6 — John Fairburn 0 0 3 — France and Co . 0 2
£ 0 9 3 The Exfcltite . —The proceeds due to the Executive from the tale of Messrs . Crow and Tyrrell ' s Chartist Beverage , from the 8 th to 22 nd of October : £ i . d . Mr . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds , and wholesale agent for the district of Yorkshire ... ... 0 19 6 Mr . Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , London , and wholesale agent for the South ... 0 S 0 Mr . Watts , Hull ... 0 6 Mr . Jacobs , Bristol ... ... ... 0 3 9
Mr , Yickers , Belper ... ... ... 0 3 9 J& . English , BHry-Si .-Edmunds ... 0 3 9 Mr . Driffield , Spilsby ... ... ... 0 3 0 Mr . Ferguson , Alexandria , Scotland ... 030 Mr . Flowers , Timsby ... ... ... 0 3 0 Mrs . G . White , Birmin ^ hom ... ... 0 1 6 Mr . Sweet , Nottingham ... ... 0 1 6 Mrs . Smith , Ditto ... ... ... 0 1 6 Mr . Barraclonghj Nuneaton ... ... 0 0 9 Mr . Ashwell . Daventry ... ... 0 0 9 Mr . A . Bradley , Devonport ... ... 0 1 6
£ 3 0 3 N . B . The Chartists of Plymouth can be mipplied with the Chartist Beverage by Mr . Bradley , of Devonport . Dkfbscr Ftod . —The Liverpool Council have received 7 s . 6 d . from the Sons of Freedom , total abstainers ; also 7 s . lOd . from Richardson's tidlor ' s shop , per Thomas Ash worth .
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NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL . LOWER WARLET . Mr . Jonathan Teal , High Oldfield . Mr . John L&wson , Water-hilL Mr . William Culpon , Winter-neb . Mr . John Teal , Holling-honse . Mr . Richard Mawwra , Willowhall-bar . Mr . David Lawson , Water-hill , sub Treasurer . Mr . Moses Robinson , Spring-gardens , eub-Secre tary .
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8 HBEVTSBUBT . Mr . Joseph Peplow , labourer . Mr . Joseph Powell , weaver . Mr . William Horson , labourer . Mr . William Pryer , sab-Treasurer . Mr . Edward James , sub Secretary , 14 , Canalbuilding . MORWICH . Mr . Baldwin Howlett , ginger-beer brewer , Kingstreot .
Mr . Miles Debbage , wood-turner , Lord Camdenyard . Mr . Conrad Springall , cordwainer , St . Martin ' sat-Oak . Mr . Thomas Wallbank , dyer , Union-place . Mr . John Beatty , painter , Union-place . Mr . Matthew Smith , weaver , New Catton . Mr . William Bowthorpe , ditto , New Catton . Mr . Thomas Gifford , tailor , Magdalen-street , sub-Treasurer . ' Mr . George Bell , bookseller , St . Edmunds , sub-Secretary .
MILES PLATTIN * . Mr . Win . Hope , warper , Oldham-st . Mr . John Hall , weaver . Thursday-st . Mr . James Thorp , do ., Lime-st . Mr . Samuel Harrison , do ., Thursday-st . Mr . John Fitt , do ., Wednesday-Bt . Mr . John Deane , baker , Oldham-row . Mr . Henry Waters , weaver , Junotion-st ., sub Treasurer . f Mr . Richard Naylor , dyer , 22 , Back Ash-st ., sub Secretary . LIVERPOOL .
Mr . Samuel Cowan , 93 , Sparling-sK Mr . John Robinson , 17 , Norbury Place , Hotuam street . Mr . George Goodfellow , 27 , Harleton-st . Mr . Henry Jones , 132 , Copperas-hill . Mr . Jones M'Kni ^ ht , 7 , White-st . Mr . Patrick M'Connell , Oldham-st . Mr . Thomas Lindsay , Silitoe-buildings , Colling wood-st . Mr . John Cowan , 52 , Skelhorne-st ., sub-Trea surer . Mr . William Magee , Ellison-court , Milton-et . sub Secretary .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 29, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct454/page/2/
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