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XiESBS . —RoBBERT IT QuBES SlBBET CHAPEL . —On Saturday Hid Monday last , two lads , named Samuel Tickersgill and John William Harper , were examined . before the Magistrates at the LeedB Court House , on a charge of having broken into Qaeenstreet ( 3 apel , and stolen two brass taps . The chapel was left all safe locked op on " Wednesday e-reaing . it had been entered through a wiadow » t the back of the building , leading into the school room nndenjeatb , from whence , by breaking the of the door
panels , the thieves obtained adaisaon into the vestry , where they broke open the locks of © npboards and drawers ; bat , though there were several articles © f Talae , they took away m / fane but the two taps referred to . It is supposed tbat they expected to find in the te ^ y the money wia ^ had been collected on behalf of * e Free Ch « rch-of Scotland , but in this they ware disappointed . 5 bero ^ berywas not discovered to hare taken ? feoe till Thursday'evening . Thetwo taps wereafterwards fboadto hare beea offered for sale bv the ^ H » n « r
Piesersgill , on Thursday afternoon , a * the shop of Mr . Roberts , in Marsa Lane , to whom ha said he had bought them of another lad for sixpence , and he then fetched Harper to prove the truth-of his store . Mr . Roberts had not then heard of the-robbery , but he detained the taps , and told the lads to call again at the end of- the week , when they -should either bare them or the meney , if he heard nothing aboat them . He subsequently heard of tie robbery , . and gave ^ the taps to the police . Pickersgill , as noticed in another paragraph , was apprehended on Friday night , on a charge « f breaking into a shop , andoi his person was fosnd the "jemmy"" i > y which , as proved bj the marks on the doors and drawers , * £ aeen-street Chapel , had been eatered . Harper ¦ was also taken into custody on Friday night . The taps were clearly identified as these wkich had been stolen ^ and the prisoners were both committed for
Bigamy . —On Monday last , a woman named Mary Hilton , was charged , before the sitting magistrates at the Leeds Court House , with having intermarried Wtth John Hatefcinson , her former husband , < 3 eorge Hilton , bang still alive . The evidence went to shew that the prisoners ' s first hnsbaad , George Hilton , to whom she was married at Leeds Parish Church , f * **» 3 rd of February , 1829 , is a privafe soldier in the 36 th Infantry , in which regiment he was at the time of his marriage . During ^ that year the
regixaent went to Ireland , and was afterwards ordered abroad , and proceeded to the West Indie ? , Mrs . Hilton being left behind , as she says , rt destitute of house or habitation . " She then returned to Leeds , and became acquainted with Hutcbinson , who iB a doth-dressery and to whom she was married at Rothwell Church , in her maiden name , " on the 29 th of December , 1831 . She has since borne five chilcren , and lived with Hutchinson until about eight months ago , when she x&n away witk & young man , ¦ who iad T » en an assistant with her husband . She
-was apprehended at Leeds on Saturday night , on a warrant obtained against her by Hutchinson . Hilton , it was proved , is now in Dnblin , at which place lie was seen on the 26 sh of last month ; it did not appear , however , that he had jnadeany inquiry after his wife . The voman ded&red tliat Bntctusson knew she nadahushandliving when he married her : she also Eaid that she had not heard anything xrom her husband until about twelve * months ago , Trhea hisi sister told her that they had heard from Mm , but that he had not mentioned her . She had no idea what she had been brought therefor . The Magistrates committed her to York-Castle , for trial at the ensuing assizes .
^ Fatax Accii > EHi . —On Saturday afternoon , aa mquest _ was _ heldat fee LeedsCourt House , before iieiay Kelson , Esq M depnty Coroner , on the view « the body of a little lad , three years and half years of age , who was accidentally ran over by _ aseavenxertj «*» , on Friday , -whilst attempting tt > CTOB 8 -Dnke-streeJ . The car * was driven by a man » amed James Tnrton , who had hold © . rhis horses ' head , on the right side , and to whom so blame Jhatever was attached . Terdiefc— rt Accidentally killed- "
Assatjm . —On Monday last , a man of very outlageous character , named Sim . Roberts , was charged with having been drunk and disorderly on Sunday afternoon , at the Druid ' s Head Inn , Wortley , and with having violently assaulted a man -aimed Robinson , who happened lo be there . He was fined 203 . and easts for the assault , and ordered to enter into recognisances , himself in . £ 20 , and two-sureties in jCIO each , to be of good behaviour for twelve-Bjonth ? . Stbauwb Tea . —At the Leeds Court House on Monday last , a wretched-looking little lad named George Kelvey , was charged with having stolen a sb » U pacSet of lea , from the shop of Mr . Hollisgs , in Vicar-lane , on Saturday evening . He was seen to go into the shop , take the tea , and ran ont with it , npoB which he was seised , and then he dropped the tea in the street . He was committed for trial ^ 3 m tMfewttVh ? xob » bi 7 eajgiieeapenee . We wonder Trial the trial will cost .
Stkaukg Cakes ajtd Assault—On Monday last « ^ Irishman named Patricir Dunn , was charged before the magistrates at the Leeds Court House , "with having stolen a basket of Eeeles cakes , and with having assaulted ' a little girl . named MarrM'Donald to whose mother they belonged , and who interfered to prevent him taking the property . There'being some doubt about the ownership of the cakes , the Magistrates fined him 40 s . and eoste , and in default of payment ssnt Mm to "Wakefield for two months . SHOFtrrrnstH-On Monday Wat the Leeds Court ilous * , Ann Kelly , an aged woman , was charged with haymg stolen a printed gown piece , from the soop of Mr . Shaw , draper , in Duke-str *** . ?« « w A
jdace ehe had gone to purchase some trifling article . She was seento take the property to another female who was in the shop at the time , who gave information , which Jed to her bemg apprehended with the -property in her possession . She was committed for trial . —On the same day three yonng « rfs , named Mary Ann Appleyard , Sarah Ann CrossUnd , and MariaCorney , were charged with a similar offence m the shop of Mr . Kerr , in Meadow-lane . The property in question was not found , but the-two first named prisoners were seen at the place where the goodBwere , and one of them was seen to take something sad hand it to the other , when they both ran * W » y . _ Corney was discharged ; the other two were committed for three months each .
Factory Jhfobxatio 2 « b . —On Saturday last Mr Baker attended before the magistrates at the Leeds Court-house , ; to support informations under the Factories' Act , whiehhe had caused to be laid against the following persons;—against Thomas Mitchell , the occupier of a mill on the "Wellington-road three izriJKrmations , for having on the 21 st November employed John "Wheelwright , who is under twelve years of age , more than nine hoars per day ; - for employing the same lad on the fame day without having with him a school eertificatej and also foremploying aim without' laving & proper registry kept in the time book . There being some digpnto ' onihenwt case , Mr . Baker withdrew it , and on the other two the magistrates levied a fine of & . and costs in each .
—Abraham Crowther , an overlooker at the mill of Mr . Peter Willans , was charged with allowing his son to work as a pieeener more than nine hours , on the 24 lh of November . The lad is only twelve years of age . The magistrates fined the defendant 53 . and costs . —Benjamin . Pearson , a blubber at Mr . Willans ' s , wascharged with having employed Jamea Law , "whois only eleven years of age , for more than BinehpnrF , ot tfce 1 st of ^ December , and alsoTfith saving obtained for him a false medical certificate , stating that he was twelje years of age . Mr . Baker pressed for punishment in this case , and the magistrates inflicted a penalty of 203 . and costs . William Law , father of the above James Xaw , was charged with , suffering his son ~ to trork without a school
certificate he was fined 2 i 6 d . and costs . Shop Eobbbbt . —On Friday night last , abont ten o clock , the shop of Mr . "Holmes , plumber and Rl * zier , Sonth-market , Leeds , was broken into by thieves , who stole a glazier's diamond , and a large Huantiitf of brass work of different descriptions . Information was given to Serjeant Senior , who was on duty in the neignbournooa , and he apprehended three lads on suspicion , named Samnel Piekersgill , Kobert Hopkins , and Miles Jumess , all of whom he knewto be thieves , aid who were then not far from Mr Holmes ' fi premises . On searching Pickersgill , He fonnd a small "jemmy" and a glazier's diamond , and the brass work was afterwards found in a field near Mr . Chadwick ' s housein Bowman-laneto mr uw wwwj « u »» iain ?
, , -m _ \ j * « __ —^ y r- man -j wv ^ aich place also the prisoners were traced ; besides Tvmch the marks « n the door of Mr . Holmes' shop ^ d ^ rtf k ?* ^* 1111 the § 1 J « wny » which had SSSSoi 1 f \' lBed ^ treakinj ; open the door . ffis ^ r ^ a .- 'SsiSS SSSB ^ ttrKStta ^^ SSSSSSSS&SS bofora tie fitai « nukistme . > t ^ 1 ^ . % - disporag of the same . It appears tnw . „„ v ^ a **
, list , the accused went to the warehouBe of Minimi , den , doth ^^ merchan ^ ^ Basmghall . trec ^ and barl gained for an « nd of black cloih , wMeh be said be wasted for a cvBtomer of Mr . Ramsden ' e , whom he named , and that he Bboold either return the cloth or the money the eame day . He was allowed to take the doth away on tteserepresentation *; but Dot returning as he had promised , inquiry was instituted , and it was found that he had told a false tale , and that he had sold three yards and a half of ^ ., the cloth at one place , and had obtained a sovereign by the deposit of six yards at a public-house . A warraBt was then obtained for his apprehension j aad tha nmainder of the doth was found at Mr .
Broadbaafi tailor , in Vicar-lane , at which place ie Jad-feft a . The magistrates inflicted a fice of JbSfer eachoffence—selling and pledging ; ordered that he should refund the money he had received , * nd pay the costs , —the whole amountiiig to £ \ 6 lii , fd . The money ms paid ,
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Stealikq a Wheel . —At the Leeds Court -Housej on Saturday last , a young man named William Cook , was committed for trial at the next sessio ns , on a charge of having stolen an iron wheel , the property of a person named Benson , which he had sold , on Friday morning , at the shop of a man namf xl Squires , in East-lane . A «< 3 iayated Assault . —At the Leeds Court House , on . Tuesday week , a yoang xaannssaed Edwd . Robinson , was charged with having , on the 7 th of October , committed a very Relent assault on a lad named Hugh Kenworthy , by seizing Mm by the legs , holding him up , and suffering his head to come violently into oontact with the floor . Both parties are
employed at Messrs . Xemp and Pearson's , cloth dressers , Holbeok , and the assault originated in some dispute between them as to their work . The lad , heweAer , wasveiy BerioosV f injured , and had been ¦ since attended by Mr . Dobson , surgeon , whoBe bill ^ amounted to about £ 2 . The Bench desired the parties to retire and settle the matter out of Court , * n order that the poor lad , whose mother is a widow , might be compensated in some degree for his illness and his ill-treatment , and that Mr . Dobeon's account might be discharged . This was done , the accused arranging for his employers to deduct Is . 6 d . per week from his earnings , until the required amount shall have run ap .
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Mb . Behhahd CteBGORY , proprietor of the Satirist has been sentenced to four months imprisonment in Newgate for & libel on the Date of Brunswick , and an additional eight months foi & libel on Mr . Vall&nee , solicitor . Mt Gregory pleaded gollty to both charges . The Satirist is aboat to change hands and come out in a new shape . Monument to Washington . —The people of New York are , it seems , about to achieve an architectural prodigy , to be erected in commemoration of American Independence , and be designated the 'Washington Memorial The structure is to be an immense pentagonal tower crowned with a spire . A Whale . —An enormous dead whale , 157 feet in length , was stranded at Spiddle coast Galway , calculated to be -worth one thousand pounds , but before Peter CJomyn , Esq ., on -whose property it bad floated in » w&s Biade aware of it , the country people had it nearly cut up and taken away .
PLEASiNT FOB Lamdlobds . —Threatening notices have been sent to two noblemen in tae county of Cork , with a coffin and cross bones to typify their fate . The question of landlord and tenant has relation to this outrage . The Atfghan Slaxjghtek . —Mrs . Trevor { widow of Captain Trevor , who with bis political chief , Sir William M'Nuughten , was treacherously murdered at a conference with Akbar Khan and other Affghan chiefs near Cabulj , with seven children , accompanied by the Bsv . J . W . Trevor , brother of the gallant deceased officer , landed on Saturday evening from the Erin go Bragh , steamer , at Be&nmariF , where a house has been fitted up for their reception .
A LUCKY Dog . —On Thursday morning , a labouring man belonging to Berwick left for tbe metropolis , to take possession , as report says , of an immense amount of meney , tQ&Which be has proved himself heir . Report further saitn , that the sum la . £ 3 , 000 , 000 , and that tae cue hu been thirteen years pending in the Court of Chancery . No Matter . —The AbbeUe de Seine ^ t-Marne says , an old woman of Provins , having died in the hospital en the same day with a soldier of the 6 th Chasseurs , a mistake took place in carrying out the coffin to be interred , the old woman ' s remains being es « orted to the grave by a party of the regiment , and those of the soldier by the friends and relatives of the old woman . The sabre and epauletta of the former were placed on the woman ' s coffin , and a discharge of musketry given over the grave , -whilst the man ' s tody was followed to the grave by a family in tears , not one of whom he bad ever known .
Herb ' s a Chance . —The following advertisement under the bead of " Wife Wanted , " is in the Bates viOe News— "Any gal wbafs got a bed , calico dress , coffee-pot , and skillet , knows bow to make a huntingshirt , and knows how to raise children , can bava my services till death parts both « n us . " The Devil's Dust Si stem . —A practice now prevails among most of the Yorkshire woollen-cloth manufacturers of purchasing old woollen rags from the collectors of soch articles , which they tear to pieces , so as to make the corrupt mass wear the appearance of short
wooL This they mix with longer wool , spin , weave , and dress np , so that the cloth appeaa to the eye and hand as glossy , dose , and fine , as a genuine article , bnt the wear is quite another question . The imposition on the public is one of at least twenty-five per cent . This practice is worthy of the attention of the Legisla tor © , if it be sot already illegal—for the pnblio are cheated , the eonsomption of wool la lessened , sad the pde&s pulled down . Very recently a gentieaiaa of this city witnessed the delivery ef about twenty packs of the article alluded to , to a manufacturer sear Leeds . — Carlisle paper .
Dhead * ctl Explosion and Death . —On tfce evening of Monday , between the hours of eight and nine o ' clock , Mr . Whyte , tinsmith , Donne , accompanied by his son , a young man abont nineteen years of age , had occasion to go into an outhouse for the purpose of supplying a boy with a quantity of iDfUmmable liquid called naptha . On extracting the bang from the cask , the gas from the naptha came in contact with the flame of the candle , and communicated with the contents of the cask , when a tremendous explosion ensued , which shattered the cask
to atoms , threw the roof from , the building , and enveloped the young man in flames , the ignited liquid almost completely covering his person . He instantly ran to the street / when several persons , in endeavouring to strip him and extinguish the flames , were severely scorched . They succeeded , however , after some delay , when it was found that he was so dreadfuUy bnrnt that his Bkin pooled off with his clothes . Medical aid was speedily in attendance ; but all their efforts were utterly nn&Y&iling , as after enduring the most intense agony , death terminated his sufferings at two o ' clock next morning . —Scotch
paper . EXTBAOBDIMABT SURGICAL OPERATION . —One of the most extraordinary surgical operations was performed in Rochdale , on Thursday , the 16 th ult . The person who underwent tha operation is a married woman , about thirty years of age , named Esther Hartley , residing at the : top of Toad Lane . The operators were Messrs , George Morris , Lawton , and Glegg , of Rochdale , and a surgeon from Oldham . It appears the patieot has , for about two years , been sfiicted with the dropsy . She had been twice tapped ; the last time was a few weeks ago , when upwards of 401 bs . weight of water was taken out of her . Although relieved of this extraordinary quantity of matter , she imagined a something was within her of no common nature , for when her body was moved , a something would move from one side to the other . The circumstances being made known
to her medical attendant , Mr . Morris gave her to understand the nature - of her complaint , and that no lelief could be afforded while the substance remained ; a cutting open of the belly , and taking the substance out , was the only probability of a cure . She was informed that only three or four operations of a similar kind were on record . However , she consented to undergo the terrific ordeal , which took place on the above day , at her own housa . The sufferer was bound to a table , and had her belly eut completely open , from the breast bone to the bottom of the abdomen ; her bowels were turned , and a snbstance of a hard flesby nature cut out of her , whioh , together with water and other substances , weighed from fifteen to sixteen pounds , and after it was cleaned , it weighed seven pounds three ^ ounces . The operation took' about an hour . She is now doing well , and , unless some unforeseen circametance occur , will , ere long , be able to go about . :
No place ltkb BoHE—Our friends in Caithness appear to be highly-favoured at present . An announcement has been made to them , that "John Fraser , formerly hairdresser to his Most Excellent Majesty King Otho of Greece , and Prince Michael of Bavaria , and several other Illustrious Noblemen , " has commenced business " in the above lino" in the town of Wick , who shall say that our countrymen are loth to come back again from tho south , when we find John Fraser exchange the classic and beautiful soil of Greece , or even the noble streets and palaces of Munich , for the district of John o'Groat , the bleak and stormy north of Scotland !—Inverness Courier .
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MORTALITY OF THE METROPOLIS . KTJUBEB . 0 ? DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES REGISTERED IV THE WEEK EKDIKG SATURDAY , DECCEXBEB 2 , 1843 . Epidemic , Endemic , and Contagions Diseases ... 215 Diseases of the Brain , Nerves , and Senses ... 172 Diseases of the Lungs , and other Organs of Respiration 3 S 9 Diseases of the Heart and Blood vessels 26 Diseases of the Stomach , Liver , and other Organs of Digestion ... ... 56 Diseases of the Kidneys , ic ... 4 Childbed , Diseases of the merns &c . 9 Diseases of the Joints , Bones , and Muscles ... 8 Diseases of the Skin , &c ... 2 2 > i » eaaes of Uncertain Seat . ,., ,,. 98 Old Age , or NatBral T > eca 7 72 Deaths by Violence , Privations , or Intemperance ... 25 Cwm not Specified ,.. 3 Deaths from aB causes ... 1087
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Population Average weekly Deaths Enumerated Dtfu 1838-9-40-1-2 in the w . Wrf .. «« S Years 5 Autumns Wetk 'SS . ^! £ 300 705 135 130 154 Korta District ! 366 , 660 162 162 198 ¦ S ^ -S **** ' " * * S 3 211 ISlSt DUtrictS ... 392 , 496 5203 206 257 Souttl Districts 138 , 060 219 227 267 Total .... 1 , 870 , 787 803 goR 10 S 7 Hales , 672 ; Females , us .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , Dec . 8 . BANKRUPTS . Henry Congreave , Batten ' s-terrace , Peckham , dealer in patent medicines ^ to surrender Dec . 21 , at half-past one , Jan . 26 , at half-past twelve , at the Bankrupts Court , solicitor , Mr . Wells , Skinner-street , Snow-hiU ; official assignee , Mr . Alsager , Blrchin-lane . William Cex , Daventry , Northamptonshire , money scrivener , Dec . 19 , at half-past twelve , Jan . 19 , at twelve , at the Bankrupts' Court : solicitors , Messrs . Hall and Mourilyan , Gray ' s-inn ; Mr . Pel ) , Welford , Northamptonshire ; efflcial assignee , ' Mr . Edwards , Frederick ' s-place , Old Jewry . Thomas Baogh , Anchor-street , Bethnal-Green , siltmanufacturer , Dec . 22 , at one , Jan . 18 . at eleven , at Bankrupts' Court : solicitor , Mr . Hudson , Bucklersbury ; official assignee , Mr . Turquand , Old Jewrychambers .
JamesBohn , King William-street , Strand , bookseller , Dec . 22 , at half-past two , Jan . 16 , at two , at tho Bankrupts' Court : solicitor , Mr . Cffley , Henrietta-street , Covent Garden ; official assignee , Mr . Groom , Abctiurchlane , Lombard-street . Baron Reynolds , Pbipps-bridge , Mitcnam , Bilkprinter , Dec 22 , at half-past eleven , Jan . 16 . at half , past one , at tae Bankrupts' Court : solicitors , Messrs . Young and Son , Mark-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Qtoom , Abchnrch-lane , Lombard-street . Ann Wales , Spring-street , Shadwoll , wood-splitter , Deo . 19 , at two , Jan , 17 , at one , at the Bankrupts ' Court : solicitor . Mi . Masterman , Hind-court , Fleet-Street ; official assignee , Mr . Johnson , Baslnghall-Btreet
Thomas Rawlinga , Cheltenham , auctioneer , Dec . 22 , at two , Jan . 29 , at eleven , at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy ; solicitors , Messrs . Badham and Houghton , Gray ' s-inn- ; official assignee ; Mr . Morgan , Bristol . David Hague , Horsforth , Yorkshire , paper-manufacturer , Dec . 21 , Jan . 13 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Couit / rf Bankruptcy : solicitors , Messrs . Sudlow , Sons , and Tow , Chancery-lane ; Mr . Bradley , Leeds ; official assignee . Mr . F 6 arne , Leeds . Thomas Bentley , Rawden , Yorkshire , cloth-manufac-Vnrer , X > ac 22 . Jan 24 , at eleven , at the Iieeds DiBt'ict Conrt of Bankruptcy : selldtor , Mr . Blackburn , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Young , Leeds . James Hayes , Tannton , Somersetshire , innkeeper , Dec 21 , at two , Jan . 11 , at eleven , at the Exeter District Court of Bankruptcy : solicitors , Mr . Rosslter , Taunton ; Messrs . Galsworthy and Nichols , Cook ' scourt ; Mr . Turner , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Her * unman , Exeter .
John Dyson , Sheffield , sythe-mannfacturer , Dec 20 , Jan . 24 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Court of Bankruptcy : solicitors , Messrs . Hay wood and Bramley , Sheffield ; Mr . ^ Smith , Sheffield ; official assignee , Mr . Freeman , Leeds .
DIVIDENDS DECLAKED . G . Harriot , Ormskirk , Lancashire , beer brewer—first div . of 2 s . in the pound , Dec 13 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Follett , Liverpool . I . Ward , Devizss , house decorator—first div . of 4 s . in the pound , Dec 14 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Acraman , Bristol . H . Boggeln , Prestatyn , Flintshire , alkali manufacturer—first div . of l « l | d in the pound , Dec . 11 , or any subsequent Monday , at the office of Mr . Turner , Liverpool . J . E . Webster , Tattenhall , Cheshire—first div . of Is 6 d in the pound , Dec 11 , or any subsequent Monday , at the office of Mr . Turner , Liverpool . J . Frost , Bristol , baker—first div . of 2 s 6 d in the pound , Dec . 13 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Miller . Bristol .
T . Hooper , Hay , Breekonshire . chemist—second div . of Is 6 d in the pound , Deo . 13 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Miller , Bristol . W . North , Bath , innkeeper—first div . of Is 6 d in the pound , Dec 18 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of Mr . Miller , Bristol . T . B . Mplvneux and P . Witherby , Liverpool , merchants—second div . of 3 s Id in the pound , Sec . 6 . or any subsequent Wednesday , at the office of . Mr . Follett , Liverpool D . Edwards , Pembroke , miller—second div . of Is 6 d in the pound , Dec 13 , or any subsequent Wednesday , at the « ffice of Mr . Miller , Bristol .
DIVIDENDS . Jan . 5 , E . Massey and R . Lambert , Watllng-street , warehcrasmen—Jan . -5 , T . Skinner . Dorking , butcher—Jan , 12 , T . Chapman , Tottenham-conrt-road and Kentish-town , dairyman—Jan . 5 , J . T . Blanks , Soutbrafnster , Essex , grocer—Jan . 13 . W . Hoole , Sheffield , leather-dresser—Jan . 13 . T . Booth , Sheffield and Rotherham , iron master—Dec 29 , S . J , Clegg and J . Whitby , Liverpool , merchants—Jan . 2 , W . Swan , jun ., Liverpool , merchant—Jan . 2 , W . Edwards and G . Walker . Chester , nurserymen—Jan . 8 . T . Abell . Nottingham , lace-manufacturer—Jan . 19 , W . J- Holt , Grantham , tea-dealer . certificates to be granted , unless cause be shown to the contrary on the day of meeting . Dec 20 , T . W . Horder , Fenchurch-street , chemist—Dec . 29 , F . P . Everett , Reading , draper—Jan . 4 , D . Duncan , Derby , engineer .
CBB . TIF 1 CA . TES to be granted by the Court of Review , unless cause be shown to the contrary , on or before Dec 22 . G . Strawbridge , Bristol , builder—J . W . C ^ relton , Upper George-street , Bryanstort-jquare , bookseller—C . Pearsall , Anderton , Cheshire , boiler-maker—A . Davis , Tottenham-court-road , Oxford-street , and High-street , Bloomsbnry , dealer in glass—E . Smith . Lawrence-lane , Cheapaide , warehouseman , —M . Potter , New Bondstreet , haberdasher—W . Heap , and R . and W . Roberts , Padibam , Lancashire , cotton-spinners— Q . W . Travis , Sheffield , joiner—J . Gollep , D . Redmund , and T . Kingsnorth , Charles-street , City-road , ironfounders—G . Cottee , FarnbaiD , boot-maker—W . M . Smith , Strand , upholsterer—J . Kilvert , Manchester , calico merchant—H . Stuttard , Manchester , and Clitheroe , cotton manufacturers . PAETNERSH 1 PS DISSOLVED .
J . T . Richardson and J . S . Clarke , Leeds , attomles—T . Ashcroft and T . W . Brown , Liverpool , timber-dealers —Hope and Wheeler , Liverpool , grocers—G . and W . Sampson , Sheffield , grocers—C , J ., J .. J-. E , and E Haley , Bradford and Shipley , Yorkshire , brassfounders ; as far as regards Joseph , Joshua , Enoch , and Emanuel Haley .
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From Vie Gazelle •/ Tuesday , Dee . 13 . j BANKB 0 PIS , Joseph Candy , carpenter , Ranelagh-street , Pimlico , Dec 21 , at twelve , and Jan . 19 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Belcher , official assignee ; J . and W . Meymott , Bkckfriars-road , solicitors . John Harman , brewer , Chester-square , Middlesex , Dec 19 , at half-past eleven , and Jan . 19 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Pennell , official assignee ; Richards and Walker , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , solicitors . William S tin ton , cook , Duke-street , Grosvenor-square , Dec 27 , at one , and Feb . 6 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Lackington , official assignee , Colemanstreet-buildings ; Cooper , Old CavedlBh-Btreet , Oxford * street , solicitor .
Zjchariah Paikes and Robert Henderson , carpenters , Dake-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , Dec 27 , at two , and Feb . 6 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Johnson , official assignee , Basinghall-street ; Hicks and Brackenridge , BartlettVbuildings , Holborn , solicitors . Joseph Jukes , nail-manufacturer , West Bromwicn , Staffordshire , Sec 19 , at half-past eleven , and Jan . 23 , at the Birmingham District Court Christie , official assignee , Btrmingkam ; Stubbs and Rollings , Bhmingham , solicitors . David Rowlands , watch-maker , Pwllheli , Carnarvonshire , Dae . 23 , and Jan . 26 , at the Liverpool District Court . Cazanove , official assignee , Toulmin , Liverpool ; Norris , Allen , and Simpson , Bartlett ' s-buildings , Hoiborn , Jjondon , solicitors .
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CHRISTMAS SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the CHRISTMAS GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the West Biding of the County of York , will be opened at Knaresborovgh , on Tuesday , the 2 dd dsy of JANUAur next , at Ton o'Clook in the Forenoon ; and by Adjournment from thence will ; beholden'sit Wakepield , on Wbbwesdat , the 3 rd day of the sanie month of Janoasy , at half-past Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon ; and also , by further Adjournment from thence , will be holden at Sheffiei . d , on Monday , the «' , h day of the Bame month- of Januart , at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon , when all Jurors , Suitors , Persons bound by Recognizance , and others having business at the said several Sessions , are required to attend the Court on the several days and at the several hours above mentioned .
And Notice is also hereby Given t That at the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at Knareaborough aforesaid , an Assessment for the necessary exDenoes of the said Rid ' mg for the half-year commencing the 1 st day of April next , will belaid at the hour of Oue © 'Clock inrhoAfW * . aaBMtEy Clerk of the Peace . Clerk of the Peace ' s Office , Wakefield , Dec , 9 th , 1843 .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . Farther Testimonials of the Efficacy of this Medicine TO MB . PHOUT , 229 , BTRAND , LONDON , Frimley , near Bagshot , Surre y ^ April 23 , 1843 . SIR —J enolose three cases in which the parties therein named have received great benefit from usioe Blair ' s Pills , and the truth of which I am at any time ready to make affidavit of if required . You are at perfect liberty to publish them if you think properi Hoping this may * induce the incredulous to make a trial of the Pills , whioh will speedily convince them of their value . I am , Sir , yours truly , JOHN J . GILES .
Firbright , April 23 , 1843 . Dear Sir , —Upon your recommendation I sent for a box o £ Blair ' s Rheumatio Pills , and to my astonishment a few doses entirely removed the tormenting pains my wife had suffered so Ions :, but having caught a severe cold the rheumatism again returned , when having recourse to a few more Pills , it again fled , and has not since returned . The public are not generally aware of the efficacy of this truly valuable medicine , or few would suffer from rheumatism . In ( consequence of witnessing the effects of the above medicine in my own family , I recommended Edward Bridger , now sixty-seven years of age , a labourer and jobbing gardener , to apply to you , he
being afflicted with rheumatism for twenty years ; he could scarcely get any Bleep , being always worse when in bed , and unable to walk without the assistance of a stick . You gave him some Pills . I saw him yesterday ; he told me he could new get rest , which he had been unable to do for a very long time , he is still lame from the length Of time he has been afflicted , but can now walk without much inconvenience ten or twelve miles in the day , and can as he says , do any light work ; he has applied to , me for a job at hoeing . It is distressing to see a fellow-creature suffering such excruciating pain , when relief can be obtained by taking Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills . I shall , for the benefit of those who may suffer , continue to recommend them .
I am , dear Sir , yours truly , To John J . Giles , Esq ., GEO . 1 NNW 00 D : Frimley , Surrey . Blackwater , near Bagshot , Feb . 25 , 1843 Dear Giles , —the effect-of Blair's Pills has been everything I could wish . for . I had symptoms of the G ^ ut duri ng Wednesday night ; I took two Pills during th » ng \ and two in the morning , which quite removed the pain ; and I was enabled to give a lecture at Hartly Row on Thursday evening , although I was in fear that morning I should not have been enabled to leave home . I am , dear Sir , yours truly , To J , J . Giles , Esq . EDW . J . LANCE . To the above gratifying communication , the proprietor of Blair' Gout and Rheumatic Pills considers any comment from him would be superfluous .
Sold by T . Prout , 229 , Strand , London , Price 2 s . 9 d . per box , and by his appointment , by Heaton , Hay , Allen , Land , Haigh , Smith , Bell , Townsend , Baines and Newsome , Smeeton , Reinhardt , Tarbotton , Leeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury : Dennis and Son , Burdekis , Moxon , Little , Hardman , Linney , and Hargrove , York ; Brooke and Co ., Walker and Co ., Stafford , Faulkner , Dpncaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Rtpon ; Fogcitt . Coates . ThomDsom ThirBk : Wiley , Easingwold ;
England , Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richmond ; Sweeting , Knaresbro '; Pease , Oliver , Darlington ; Dixon , Metoalfe , Langdale , Northallerton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Goldthorpe , Tadca 8 ter ; Rogerson , Cooper , Newby , Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley , Pontefract ; Cordweil , GiU , Lawton , Dawson . Smith , Wakefield ; Berry , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley , Parker ; Dunn , Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbridge ; Dalby , Wetherby ; Waite , Horrogate : Wall , Barnsley ; and all respectable Medicine vendors throughout the kingdom .
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• f" ' — ~ " ¦ — A Rra Stort—A man in Orange county , North Carolina , came home with a keg of rum , but was immediately summoned to attend Court as a Juror , and he was greatly puzzled to know what to do with his rum , for his wife , being an intemperate woman , would find it though he should hide it . He finally lashed a strap round it , and suspended it from a beam above the good wifo ' s reach , and ehe , being lame and infirm , "was supposed unable to get at ; the rum . After he was gone , she placed the wash-tub underneath , and took a gun loaded with a bullet , held ifc underneath , and pulled the trigger . The ball pierced the keg , and let the contents into the tub .
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West Riding Of Yorkshire.
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE .
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2 THE NORTHERN STAR j
Messrs. Perry And Co Have Removed Their Establishwient From Birmingham To No. 19, Berners-Street Oxford-Street, London.
Messrs . Perry and Co have removed their Establishwient from Birmingham to No . 19 , Berners-street Oxford-street , London .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 16, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct512/page/2/
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