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LEEDS AND ITS VICINITY . IT is with feelings of the deepest regret that the LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS of ; LEEDS in expressing their own sympathy for their distressed brethren , are called to the painful duty of respeot ' fully soliciting the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , Clergy , Professional' -Gentlemen , aud the Inhabitants of Leeds and its Neighbourhood , to the destitute condition of about ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED of their fellow-Printers in the Metropoiia , \ vho with their dependant Families arc labouring under severe and .- ' protracted privation and suffering , from want of Empioymeut .
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THE ENGLISH CHARTIST CIRCULAR . No . 50 , now publishing , contains MAGNA CHARTA , ( perfect and entire ) . M What ^^^ Englishman would b& without such a document—always scarce , bat not to be had for aHalfpenny / ' : : : Alao , An Address to "THE TRADES OF GREAT BRITAIN / ' by Dr . M'DouaU , ( writteii expressly for this paper . ) Part V . | Price Sixpence , now ready . No . 51 will ba published on Saturday next , the 15 thInstant ., '¦' . : ¦" ¦ -- ';' . - .-V " : w- - . ' ¦ '¦ : ¦•' : ¦ . ¦ ; V . ¦ ; : ' - >' London : Cleave , Shoe-lane , and all the Agents or this paper , in Town arid Country .
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AT 4 . PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of Leeds , convened under the auspices of the "Societyfor the Extinction of the Slave Trade ; pBESfDEKT AND PATRON , HlS ROTAIi HlGHNESS
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TO SICK CLUBS , SECRET SOCIETIES : AND INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE MONEY TO LENDj UPOKT GOOD SECURITY . THE TRUSTEES of the HYDE WORKING MEN'S INoTltUTION are ready to receive £ 600 as a Mortgage oa the above building , at 5 per cent , interest , ' . - ,, ¦ . The Institution is built of good stone , and contains two splendid rooms , capable of holding 1500 persons each , comfortably . The lecture room has a fine Gallery . Which will hold three hundred . The annual reut is £ 60 ; chief rent £ 4 10 s . 9 d . Early application must be made to John Bradley Clothier , Hyde , or to any of the Trustees , who will furnish every information required . Institution Vestry R ^ om , Dec . 28 , 1841 .
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Still on sale at all the Publishers , Price ^ Threepence only , THE POOR MAN'S COMPANION « ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ 'A POLITICAL ALMANACK FOB 1842 , SETTING forth , at one view , the enormons amonDt of Taxes wrung from the industry of a starving people , and their extravagant and shameful expenditure . Also containing tables of useful reference on almost all subject * connected with general policy .
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3 oss Skkrritt . —The official report sent is an advertisement . Eobeki Watson , Lwth . —Notice of the tuv meetings on the 20 & oj December last is a leetle too late . Jisu Siephex BlKSS , blacking manufacturer , and member of the General Council of the Notional Charter Association , Nun-street , Newcastle , will supply any seaport town in Great Britain and Ireland , carriage free , ttith first-rate Chartist Blacking as low as any in the trade , and will give one-twelfth of the proceeds to the Executive Council in Manchester . P . S . The blacking cannot be surpassed in quality ; and any quantity can be procured in penny packets , or otherwise
packed in neat boxes . Pecdkb's Chaktist Blackikg . —Thomas Hanson , 24 , Currant-street , Sussex-street , Nottingham , has become retail agent for Finder s Chartist black' nig ; and he will allow one penny per shilling out of his profits to the Executive . Tsttbo Ch abtists complain that their reports are not aiven at greater length . We received from them a report of a meeting held on Tuesday , the 28 th of December , on Thursday , the 6 th of January , ten days after the meeting had been held , and only a few hours before we are obliged to go to press with the Cornwall papers . Ms , N . Moblixg will feel obliged if any Chartists o Eye , Battle , Winchelsea , Chichesler , § c . tcill lette
report to him , by r , the state of the cause in their respective neighbourhoods . His address is No . 22 , ¦ Albion-street , Br ighton . 15 the last Balance-sheet , instead of os . being placed opposite Wolverhampton , it should be Wigton . H . Stoxkhoitse jlxd the Leeds Chabtists . —The list of nominations for the Convention was sent to tis officially by the Secretary for the Executive : if any mistake have occurred it must be corrected through him—we cannot do it . Mb- Edwabd Clattos a > ~ d the Chaxgb op Dbtok-E 5 SESS AGAI > ST ilB . O'BbIBN AGA 1 S . — We received by this day ' s f ThursdayJ post a letter signed John Chapman , Joseph Bray ,
Joseph Rnshworth , wuitam sellers , aobeti Peel , Andrew Emmerson , and James Gledhill . These persons , of course , knew when they sent their letter that ( coming at that period of the teeekj it would not appear this week . It is such a letter as they have no right to expect any newspaper to insert at all ; but we shall not deviate from our usual course of allowing persons to abuse us in our own columns . The conductor of the Northern Star , whom these persons please to speak of as " establishing a dictetor little short of that assumed by the Conqueror of old , " has made a constant practice of endeavouring to show " fair play to every one but himself . His anxielv on this head has caused him to open the
columns of the paper to so many communications abusing its conductor and misrepresenting his statements , under colour of some petty complaint or other , that many such persons as Messrs Chapman and Co . seem to have taken vp the notion that every body has a right to abuse the Editor of the Northern Star as much as they please ; and that it is a very serious crime in him to give any explanation of whatever misrepresentations may be made , or any contradiction to whatever false hoods may be asserted respecting him . We shall give this letter of Messrs . Chapman and Co . in our next week' s Notices to Correspondents ; * ce shall answer its falsehoods by simply slating facts ; we shall leave its abuse to answer itself ; and shall have no more of these " capers" from either Mr . Clayton or his friends . Mtt . Yessy . — We are reluctantly compelled to with ' hold his excellent letter to Hamer Stansfeld , Esq .
for this week . William Cook . —We think his communication better not inserted . Let the " lads" ge on—let them not be daunted . Truth must prevail . Edttabd M'Ewas . —We only received the paper from him containing the report of the saintly brawl in the Relief Church by the last post before going to press . We shall make use of it for our next . Ekesabd MTabixey . —His letter in reference to CoL Thompson arrived too late for this week : it shall appear in our next . Petdeb ' s Blacking . —Support poh the Executive , axdthe Cause generally . —In our laft we noticed the patriotic offer of Mr . Robert Lundy , of Mvtongate , Hull , to give threepence out of every shilling of his receipts for Pinder s blacking to the Executive . Since then we have received the following letter from Mr . Lundy , to which we have great pleasure in drawing attention : —
" SlB ., —When I -wrote you lsst "week , I "was not aware that Mr . Pinder allowed more profit on his blacking Vh * -n id . to the shilling ; trot I find the profit to be ICO per cent I shall then give 3 d . per iihTTl ' mg , as I stated , to the Executive , and 10 per cent , additional , ont of my receipts , to the fnnds of the Hull Chartists . I hope other agents Trill follow the example . " ROBEBT 1 C . VDT . " We hope 50 too . Let the thing be set about at once and in good earnest Surely there is in every place some good Chartist &s patriotic as Mr . Lundy ! About it at once I Let every locality have its agent—let not an ounce of any oQier . blacking come into a Chart-si's house—let the sale of ii be pushed among other parties as much as possible and the rent roll" of the Executive will soon be worth somethina .
Chabiss Davidsos is dismtisfird with the reason ire assign for the non- publication of his letter ,- that reason being " eo room . " He threatens le cease reading the paper unle : S we assign a more satisfactory reason . We should certainly deprecate so heavy a calamity , as the loss of Mr . Davidson ' s patronage as seriously as we shali deplore it , if compelled to bear up against ii ; but what can we do in so perplexing a dilemma ? if we assign any other reas 9 n , 'tis ten to one but it might be less " satisfactory" instead of being more so . Upon ihe whole , therefore , ice see nothing for it , but to leave the matter as it is ; irvsting that secoiid ihouglits may awaken our friend ' s commisseration
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JOH > " Bbtieuttobth , Milxbotv . —We charge old . for Iht paper and medal to the agents—Vtey $ dl them atSid . B . B . Todjiobdex . —It 7 iasT > een forwarded to A . Heywood . B . Besfield . —The pared of Plates , Medals , and AU manacte itas sent to T . Ingram , XeviUe-street , Aber yxramy . A 5 Old Subscribes . Detoxpobt . —Send 2 s- lid . to this OJZ < x . naming Hit Plate wanted . He vrill receive Oie Plate by return , and the . papers weeh ' y till the six weeks end . If he could send 5 s . lOtf ., for twe , it would sat- * twopence inihe postage , and two will pass safer than one . He will then gel twelve weeks ' papers . FOB THE TTITXS J . SD FAMILIES O ? THE ISCABCEBATED CHjlBTISTS . £ . S . d , From M > . W . Coltman ,
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TOE . THE EXECUTIVE . Frozn James Greorge , Bristol ... 0 2 5 From -ike WoodhcuseUationnl Charter Association ... ... ... 0 5 0 From the Chartists of Wakefield , per Mrs . Lancaster 0 10 0 From Boger Pinder , Enll ... ... 0 5 llj TOB THE 0 " BBIE > ' PRESS FU >* D . From Lambley , Nottinghamshire ... 0 5 3 From Merten , Surrey , per J . Dale ... 0 S 0 From London , id . per -week subscription , by H . iL ... 4 9
iLC ., byH . M-... 0 2 0 5 0 FOB UBS . FBOST—THE " "WHIG-MADE TVIDO ^ V From J . Sheet ' s shop , Nottingham 0 6 6 — the Chartist 3 of Swan-green , near Bradford 0 4 0 ~ the Chartists of Bradford-Hoor 0 10 ~ James George , Bristol ... 0 2 6 - the " New Totto Class" of Chartists in Bish ^ pwearmouth 0 15 0 ~ the Chartists of Siegby , per J . Hardstop 0 2 0 ~ the National Charter Association , Woodhonse 0 2 6
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To meet the -wishes of many -who desire to have the Small Portraits f jrmerly issued "with the Star , and who say that il ± is an awkward price to remit , " we fciTe cEterrnined to offer them at ±± each . The list comprises Portraits of—F . O-Connor , H . Hunt , R- Oastler , Andrew Marvel , J- R . Stephens , Arthur O'Connor , Sir W . Molesworth Thos . Attwood , and Wm Cobbett , Bronterre O'Brien . AB these will be allowed to the Agents and Booksellers , so as to retail at id . each- Any one experiencing difiiealty in procuring them has but to inclose six Postage Stamps , either te the office , or to our principal agents , Mr . Cleave , of London , Mr . Guest , of Birmingham , and Mr . Heywood , of Manchester , End be can have any one on the lia returned to him by the ntxt post .
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? SE-ISSUE OF THE LARGE PORTRAITS . We are cocstantly receiving applications from new subscribers , or from friends , wishing to know upon ¦ what terms they can be supplied with the LaBGE Pobteaits that have keer : at different times , issued to tbe subscriters to the Star ; to these applications our invariable answer has hitherto been , " r . ot ai any price . " The calls npoa ns , however , have now become so nuruerous and so urgent , that we cave drttrmiced to issue them again on the foliowin ff terms : —
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A person wishing to subscribe for any one of the Ian ? e PJates , must enter his name with hia Newsagent , and Subscribe regularly for the paper for Ox wedts , specifying at the tune he enters his name the Plate he wants . At the end of hia six weeka' mbwaiption he will receiTe the Pl&te along -with his Paper for that week , for both of which he will be charged la . by the Agent , and no more . The Agent wfll be charged for Paper and Plate for that week Sd .- ; so that he will have 25 per cent , profit for his trouble . The Papers wilt eostbim nothing for carriage , as they go by post ; and we will contrive to get the Plates to him for at little «** as possible . Any subscriber who receives his paper direct from the office , can have the plates on the same terms as from an agent .
Here , then , is an easy manner by which all who desire can have any of the nnder-mentioned plates : The Convention . John . Collins . John Frost Dr . M'DoualL J . R . Stephens . R . Emmett , and Kichard Oattler . F . O'Connor . The agents had better open their subscription lists immediately , and apprise us of the number they will require of each . * * * Is answer to several applications respecting the time to commence the Six Weeks' Subscriptions we have ti say as soon as the next plate , Monmouth Court House , " shall have been distributed . When one Portrait , or Plate has been obtained in accordance with this plan , the Subscriber may enter his name for another ; and so on till he receive all he may desire to hare . Every person can have just those which he pleases to subscribe for ; and is not expected or desired to take others he may not need .
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DEWSBUS'S ' .-Poor Law Meecies . —At a meeting of the Guardians , a vote of censure on Mr . Bradbory , the parish doctor for Mirfield , for neglecting the child of Thomas Robinson , that was dangerously ill , was agreed to . It appeared from the evidence , that the father delivered the order , in writing , from the relieving officer , to Mr . B ., between ten and eleven o ' clock on Wednesday morniDg , Nov . 24 th , when he described the illness of the child , and requested him to attend as Boon as possible . Mr . Bradbury promised to call either on that day or the day after . He did not attend until twenty-six hours had elapsed , and ia sixteen hours after that the child died !
STAI . YBRIDGE . The members of the Noah ' s Ark Lodge , No . 18 of the Lojal Order of Ancient Shepherds , assembled on the 31 st of Dec ., to celebrate their twelfth anniversary , at the Royal Oak InD , when upwards of 100 members sat down to an excellent dinner provided by the worthy host and hostess , Mr . and Mrs . Allen . OLDHA 3 H . —On Saturday evening last , the members ef the Mechanics' Institution , Side of Moor , Oldbam , had a tea party in their large and commodious room , and about one hundred and fifty persons sad down to & most excellent tea . Afier which , Mr . Joseph Brooks was called to the chair . A selection of sacred music was performed by Mr . Josh . Winterbottom and a number of his pupils , from the works of Handel , Haydn , and other composers . -
Filee BoB ^ i Englishmen . —A correspondent writeB U 3 that , on Christmas Day , the colliers , in the employ of Messere . Uns worth walked in procession through the streets of Oldbam , dressed in new suits of flannel , bought for them by their masters , and which they were forced to have or be turned out of employ ; and for which they have to pay ihe full value . HALIFAX . — Sacrilege . —On Sunday ni $ ht last , some villains broke into the church at Coley , near Halifax , and took away books , cushions , &o . Bcsglabt . —On Thursday night last , the house of Mr . David Parkinson , stone-merchant , Northowram , near Halifax , was brokeH into by means of taking the cellar window ost , and nineteen stones of bacon , which was laid in salt , was taken away . Mr . D . Parkinson , has had his house broken into five times during toe last eighteen months .
BOCHDAIjE . —A meeting to consider the propriety of petitioning Parliament for a Ten Hours ' Bill took place in the Social InstitHtion on Tuesday evening . The room was not half filled ; showing that the working classes wanted something more . Mr . James Bailey was called to the chair . Mr . Dohcrty spoke for upwards of an hour , pointing out the evil deeds of the Whigs . He concluded his address ty giving an account of the interview a depntation from the Short Time Committee had vrith Sir Robert Peel , Sir James Graham , and others , vrhen the Chairman read the petition to be
adopted . A ' resolution w& 3 here moved and seconded for rhe adoption of the Ten Hoars' Bill , when Mr . John Leach moved an amendment and was seconded by Mr . James Ashley , to the following effect , — " That vrhile this meetirjg consider the operatives of this country are overworked aad cannot obtain the comnvn necessaries of life by their labour , they are of opinion that the people will never ba permanently benefiired until the Charter becomes the law of the land . " After some desultory conversation , both the amendment and motion were put from the chair , when ihe Chairman declared the amendment carried .
THOB 1 TTO . W . —The second degreo of Ancient Poresters held their usual anniversary , on New Year ' s Day , when upwards of forty members sat down to an excellent dinner , provided by the worthy host and hostess , Mr . and Mrs . Driver . HUI ? B 3 HSFIELB . —On Friday night last , a most meianchoiy and fatal accident happsned to Mr . G- ? orge Robinson , fancy woollen manufacturer , 0 ? this town , as he was returning home from
Wakefield , on the road be : wist the Bh « k Buil , Mirfieid , and " tho Three Nuns . When found he was quite insensible , . "and died shcrtly afterward ? . He was riding a very spirited liorse , from which he fell , either from the effect of a fit or some ether cause unknown . There wtre no particular wounds found upon his body , except what had been inflicted by the feet of the horse . He has left a widow and two children to monrn his loss . An inquest has been held , and a verdict of " accidental death" given .
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BEtPER . —At the local delegate meeting , held on Sunday , it was resolved to suspend the labours of the missionary for two months , to afford opportunity to the friends of thas district to recruit the fund for the Executive . BRADFORD . ——Lidgst Gkekjt . —On Monday evening last , a meeting of ihe Chartists of this place was hejd in their Association Room , to hear a lecture from Mr . Smyth . Lir . H . Haley was called to the chair , who briefly stated that the business of the meeting was to adopt a memorial to her Majesty on behalf of Frost , Williams , and Jones , ana all political convicts , which wa 3 unanimously agreed to . Mr . Smyth then delivered an able and talented lec ' . ure on the People ' s Charter , and the benefits that would result from that measure being made the law of the land ; and exhorted all present to join the National Charter Association . The meeting was very numerous .
White Abbey . —A meeting of the Chartists of this place was convened by a watchman ' s rattle , on Monday night , to hear a lecture from Messrs . JenniE ^ s and Kaspin , but neither of them attended . This is not as it ought to to be . Mr . Brook , in the absence of the lecturers , offered his services , which were accepted . Mr . Brook delivered an able and interesting lecture on class legislation—the conduct of the Whig 3 and Tories—and the law of primogeniture , which occupi ed upwards of an hour in delivery . Mr . Robert Sutcl ; ffe occupied the chair . The " following resolution was carried by acclamation : — " That it 13 the opinion of this meeting , that the prevailing distress of this country is owing to class legislation , and the industrious
classes will never be better situated until the Charter be made the law of the land , and that it is the boundeii duty of every labouring man to use ev < ry legal and constitutional means in his power to make the Charter the law of the land ; and that this meeting pledges itself never to rest satisfied until every m 3 n has a voice in making the laws wbich he is called upon to obey . " The room was erowded to exeefs with an attentive and delighted audience . A Sauday-schcol is held in the room , which is filled to overflowing every Sabbath . The children are taught to read and write . The place is far too small for the number that attends ; they have it in contemplation to take a larger room . May the Chartists of every place go and do likewise , and success will speedily crown our efforts .
LiES- —A public dinner is to be holden at the Friendship Inn , Lees , on the loth inst ., in honour of the libfraiion of Mr . Samuel Danson . Messrs . Leach , Griffin , Campbell , and Duffy , are expected . Tickets—inaies . Is . " 2 J . ; females , Is . may be had from the foil owing persons : —Messrs . Reuben Hague , Lewis Harxop ; Lees ; Leonard Haslop , Temperance Hotel , Manchester-street , Oldbam ; Robert Beaumont , Waterhead-mill ; Mr . John Robinson , Brookbottom , Mossley ; Mr . George Bottomley Roughtown , Saddleworth . Wa ppikg . —The female Chartists of Wapping held their weekly meeting at the North Tavern , on Sunday evening last , when two shillings was voted to Mrs . Frost ' s fund , which was handed over to the sub-Tr easurer of the Council .
Dhlph Eole . —The Chartists of this locality met at their usual pia-ce of meeting , on Sunday evening last , Mr . James Leatherbarrow occupied the chair . Mr . Brook moved , and Mr . John Haigh s conded , that a room now vacant in the neighbourhood shoulu be taken for a ir . esting room , which was agreed to without one dissentient ; and thirteen members gave in their names to pay 01 c shillicg each for the first quarter's rent .
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KENSINGTON . —DissoumoN op the Pooh Law Umon . —A public meeting of the rate-payerfl was held in the Bpacious rooms of the Civet Cat Inn , High-street , Kensington , on Monday evening , at seven o ' clock . John Percival , Esq ., was called to the chair , and opened the business in a most masterly manner . Mr W . S . Hanson moved the first resolution . Mr . Hanson then submitted to the meeting many oases of cruelty perpetrated under th& provisions and through the agency of the Poor Law Amendment Bill . He concluded by moving the resolution as follows : — " That an association of the
ratepayers of the parish of Kensington , be formed to aid the parochial authorities in breaking up the Kensington Union , and placing the poor under our own controul , " which on being seconded by Mr . Long was carried unanimously , amid the loudest applause . Mr . Preeoe , in a speech replete with good seHse , in which he laid bare the sophistry of the Malthusians , and cut up root and branch their infernal principles , moved "That a committee be formed in furtherance of ihe above views , " which being seconded , was carried unanimously . A large number of members were enrolled . Thanks were then voted to the Chairman , and the meeting ad jammed .
MANCHESTER . —Teetotalis *! . —Mr . John Hockings , the Birmingham blacksmith , has delivered recently twenty-five lectures on total abstinence and the evil 3 of drunkenness , and has ; had crowded audiences every night , and done much good . On Sunday evening he lectured at Blakeleystreet ; on Monday at Ashtou ; and on Tuesday at the Mechanics' Institute , Manchester .
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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CHAHTER ASSOCIATION . Brothers , —I find it announced by the Northern Star of Saturday , the 1 st of January , 1842 , that my fellow-members of the Executive are unable to assemble at the appointed time in Bristol , f « r want of funds . i beg earnestly to submit that unless the Executive immediately assembles , our cause will bb seriously retarded . Rtflect for a moment on the movement in the Midland Counties , and the proceedings of the Corn Law League , and I am sure you will at once see the necessity of our immediately meeting , and completing the arrangements for the election of the National Convention . /
In the present peculiar position of the several movement parties , 1 will not enter upon a statement of my opinion regarding the policy of our body . Bnt I entreat our members immediately to place in the hands of the Treasurer the funds requisite to enable the Executive to assemble forthwith . I beg to urge my Executive colleagues , Leach , M'DouaU , Campbell , and Williams , tj be in Bristol with all possible haste . The peeple of this part anxiously await their coming ; and I have good authority for stating that Bath , Bristol , and Trowbridge will jointly contribute £ 8 or £ 10 towards the expeneea of their sitting . Respectfully , In the good cause , R . K Philp . Bath , Jan . 6 th . 1842 .
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Bradford , North Tavern . — The Chartists who meet at this place , are requested to attend at six o ' clock , on particular business . Mr . Ifebotson will lecture in the Council Room , on Sunday next , at six o ' clock in the evening ; also , at Mr . Holt ' s , Thompson ' s House , at ten o ' clock in the forenoon . Jennings and Raspens will lecture at Mr . White's , Manchester Road , on Sunday evening , at five o ' clock . Mr . Hodgson will lecture at Bowling Back-lane , oa Sunday evening , at five o ' clock . Middloton Fields : Mr . Brook will lecture at the the Three Pigeons , on Sunday evening , at eight o ' clock . London . —Mr . Matthews will lecture at the Albion Coffee House , Church-street , Shoreditch , on Sunday next , at seven o ' clock precisely .
Old Bailey . —Mr . Still wood will lecture at the Political and Scientific Institute , on Sunday next , at seven o'clock precisely , on the necessity of a change . Golden-lane . —Mr . Stallwood will lecture to the shoemakers , in the Large Room , Star Coffee House , on Sunday evening next , at nine o ' clock , on the principles of the People ' s Charter , and the means of obtaining the same . Limhhouse . —A lecture will be delivered in the LimehotiBd School Room , on Tuesday next , at eight o'clock , in furtherance of the Chartist cause . Hammersmith . — Thomas Paine ' s Birthday . — , A public dinner will bo held en Monday the 31 st instant , to celebrate tho birthday of Thomas Paine , at tV . e Black Bull Inn , Hammersmith Road . —Communications to be addressed to Mr . E . Stallwood , 6 , Little Vale-place , HammerEmith-road .
Hammersfield . —Mr . L . H . Leighs will deliver a lecture , at the Black Bull Inn , Hammersmith-road , on Tuesday next , at half-past seven precisely . Sloakk-scjcahe . —A public meeting will be held ou Monday next , in tho Temperance Hall , Lower George-street , at eight o ' clock precisely—The attendance of the members and their friends is particularly requested . Martlebonh . —Mr . Wm . Benbow will leclure , in the Working Men ' s Hall , Circus street , New Road , ou Sunday evening next , at half-past seven o'clock .
Cboydon . —A public meeting of the inhabitants of Croydon , and its vicinity , will take place at the Rising San Tavern , on Monday next , to take into consideration the present unparalleled : distressed state of the country ; to address her Majesty , and to petition Parliament thereon . Sheffield . —The council will meet , on , Sunday , at two o ' clock precisely . Lecture . —Mr . Julian Harney will lecture in tho Association Room , Fig Tree-lane , on Sunday evening , —Subject : the New Poor Law . A Public Meeting will be held in the Largo Room , Fig Tree-lane , on Monday evening next , to nominate fit . and proper persons to serve ia the Convention for the West Riding .
Halifax . —Mr . Bairstow , of Leicester , will deliver a lecture in the Charter Institution , this 6 veuing , ( Saturday , ) at seven o'clock . Macclesfield . —Mr . West will lecture in the Chartist Association Rooms , on Sunday next . Mr , Doyle's Route for the ensuing Week . —On Saturday , ( to-day , ) in Middlewich ; Sunday next , in Coog ' eton ; Monday , the lOsb , Tuesday llih , and Wednesday 12 th , in the Potteries ; Saturday 15 ih , in New Mills . Dukinfield . —Mr . Thos . Storor , of Ashton , will lecture to the Chartists of Duckmfield , in Hall Green , on Sunday next , at six o ' clock in tho evening . Horbury . —Two serm ~> ns will be preached on Sunday next , at half-past two o ' clock in . the afternoon , and at half-past six o ' clock in the evening , by Mr . John Arrau , of Bradford .
Uppeb Wortley . —Mr . John Smith , of Pottery Field , mil deliver a lecture in this place , on Wednesday evening , the 22 ch instant , at eight o'clock . — Subject : The nature and importance of truth . Kewcastle— Mr . Bronterre O'Brien will deliver three lectures , in the New Lecture Room , Nelsonstreet , on the evenings of Monday , the 10 th , Tuesday , the ] 1 ch , and Wednesday , the 12 th . The iaiter epen for discussion . Singleuurst . —Mr . Henry Hunt will deliver a leciure , on Monday evening , the 10 th instant , on the Anomalies of Class . Legislation , and its inefficiency to harmonise Society . Sacriston . —Mr . Mowbray will lecture here on Saturday , the 15 th inst .
Bolton . —Mr . Bairstow will be in Bolton on Wednesday , Jan . 12 , and Mr . Leech on the Sunday following , at the Association rooms , in Howel-crofu . Mr . Leach will lectare in Openshaw , on Sunday evening , the flth , at £ ix o ' clock . Mr . Campbell will lecture in the room of the National Charter Association , York-street , Chorltou-upon-Medlock , on Sunday evening , at six o ' clock . Barssley . —A public meeting 0 f the . inhabitants of Barnsley will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall , on Monday evening , at s& ^ en o ' clock , for the purpose of adopting the National Petition . Mr . T . B . Smith , of Leeds , will address the
meeting-Mr . Jones , the East and North Riding locturer , will visit the following places during the next week , viz .: —Malton , on Monday and Tuesday , the lOch and 11 th inst . ; at Scarbro ' , on the 12 th and 13 th ; at Bridlington , on the 14 th and losh . HrpDERSFiELD . —Mr . B . Rushton will give three Chartist lectures in the Chartist Room , Upperhead Row , Hnddersfield , on Sunday next . viz .: —At halfpast ten in the morning , half-past two in the afternoon , and six o ' clock in the evening . There will be a collection made in . the afternoon and evening to defray the exp « nces . Newark . —Mr . W . D . Taylor will visit Newark on Sunday and Monday next ; Radford on Tuesday ; Sutton on Wednesday ; and Mansfield on Thursday .
Leeds . —Mr . Charlesworth will preach in the Association Room , as half-past two o ' clock in the afternoon ; and Mr . Brook at half-past six in the evening . Todjiorden . —The Rev . W . V . Jackson , of Manchester , will preach three sermons , in the Mechanics ' Institute , on Sunday , { to-morrow , ) at half-past ten o ' clock in the foresoon ; in the afternoon at halfpast two ; and in the evening at six o ' clock . Collections will be made after each Eermon towards erecting a chapel for the minister and his congregation .
Rochdale . —Mr . Bairstow will preach two sermons on Sunday next , at half-past two and six , in the Atsociation Room , Yorkshire-street .
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CABE O ? RBEVB . Mr . Watkins has received this week , from A poor man , Bristol , second subscription ........ 6 cL An unprincipled character . Reeve Bays , wrote to Sir William Molesworth , on his behalf , and received a donation of £ 10 , which he pocketed , giving Reeve only 10 s oat of it . Pinder ' s Blacking . —The following sums are due to the Executive from Mr . Roger Pinder ;—Mr . Pord i kaightsbrWge » London , ... 0 6 Mr . Green , Kidderminster , ... ... I 10 Mr . Mawson , Nottingham , ... ... 0 10 Mr . Rushin , Salford , Manchester ... 1 10 Mr . Haltori , Preston ,... ... ... 1 ft
Tricks of thb * Plagub . "—A correspondent writes as : — "There has been lately employed a man who is stationed under the Colonade of Drurylane Theatre with a table and other requisites , for the purpose of getting signatures to the Anti-Corn-Law Petition ; and even boys of eleven or twelve years of age are allowed to aisn it . I saw the Bignature of one boy whom I knew y - . he assured me he had signed twice . ^ Testimonial to Mb . Oastler . —Weleara froxa a paper which has been forwarded to us , and which is about to be advertised , that the friends of this gentleman , whose advocacy of the rights 6 f the poor has endeared him to a very large portion of our
working classes , are about to raise a subscription in his behalf , the purpose of which will be best explained by the following short extraot from the paper alluded to : — " The great efforts which Mr . Oastler has made for his country have , however , cost him much . No considerations of private interest have ever restrained him in his endeavours to fulfil that which he conceived to be his public duty . This great , benevolent , and patriotic man is now the inmate of a debtor ' s prison ; debarred tho full exercise of those admirable faculties of mind and body which are so well adapted to procure an ample provision for himself and family . A most earnest appeal is made to those who are attached to the cause of British constitutional government to
contribute towards raiaing a fund for the purpose of placing Mr . Oastler , his wife , and their adopted daughter , in comfortable circumstances . The money which is raised will be under the control of the trustees whose names are before mentioned , who will decide on the best method of fulfilling the object intended . " Among the names of the trustees we observe those of Lord Feversham , Sir George Sinclair , Bart .,, &o . There is little doubt , taking into consideration the exertions of Mr . Oastler to benefit the condition of the factory children , the disinterestedness of those exertions , and the many affluent and zealous admirers he has among all classes of politicians , that the subscription will realise the expectations of the most sanguine of his friends . —¦ Morning Herald . 1
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^^^^^^^^^^^^ H ^^^ pw ^ fl ^ ft ^^^^^^^ A LIST OF NOMINATIONS TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION , FOR MARCH , 1842 . Northumberland and Durham . Cumberland and Westmorland , Bronterre O'Brien . YotkBhlte , Feargua O'Connor , George Julian Harney , Edward Clay ton , John West , George Binns , Thos . V even , J . B . O'Brien , James Penny , Wm . Otley , John West , and John Campbell , * Secretary to the -. ' Executive . ¦ " : " / . ] ' . ¦; " :: /¦ .. ' . ; . ' . ¦ ' . . '" , . Lancashire , James Leech , * John Beealey . Cheshire , W . Griffin , John Campbell , * and Christopher Doyle . - . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '¦ '¦ ¦ . - . " ¦ ..: ' ¦ ¦' ' , ¦ " ¦ : ; '¦ ¦' . ' ¦ ¦ . "
Derbyshire , Leicester , Nottingham , Thomas Raynor Smart , Dean Taylor , George Harrison Fanner , J » nathan Biirstow . Staffordshire , G . B . Mart , John Mason , John Richards . Warwick and Worcestershire , George White . Northampton ' and . Oxfordshire . Monmouth and Herefordshire , Morgan Williams . * Devon , Cornwall , and Dorset , Thomas Smith . Gloucester , Somerset , and Wilts , Wm . Prowting Roberts , Robert Kempt Philp , * George Merse Bartlett . Felix Wm . Simeon , John Copp .
Hants , Sussex ; and Isle of Wight , Nathauiel Morllng , Wm . Woodward . Essex , Middlesex , Surrey , and Kent , P . M . M'Douall , * Wm . Carrier , Wm . Prowting Roberts , Wm . Benbow , Goodwin Barmby , J . W . Parker , John Fassell , Edmund Stallwood , Ruffy Ridley , Wm . Robson French , Philip M'Grath , Wm . Fox , John Watkins , —— Rainsley , — - — Robfioni——• Balls , John Knight , and John Maynard . London , John Knight , John Maynard . Norfolk , Suffolk , and Cambridge .
It will ba seen that In the above list there are no nominations for several of the Electoral Districts . We believe there ate candidates for each District , but their names , residences , && . -have not yet been forwarded to the General Secretary , without which it is impossible for them to be taken Gognizwce of .: This nominations not yet forwarded must be immediately sent in , when the complete list will be issued , and a day for the Ballot fixed . Thoae who desire iuformatien on this subject should consult the instructions issued after the sitting of the Executive in Birmingham . * Those marked thus * are members of the Executive . : ¦ '
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THE SMALL PORTRAITS .
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Nominations To The General ¦ '¦¦ . - ¦' :/;: ¦ : ¦ ; ' :¦ : ' ¦ . .; ¦ Council. ' • ' . I - V::;. ': :, ;.
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' ¦ ¦ - : ; Htobbhspikld . - ' - ' - ' V ' . , '' ¦ , ;¦ - .. ' - Mr John Chapman , moulder , Water-lane , Huddersfield . " ¦ - ' '¦ -:-..::. ' ) -- ' : ' : ; - ' --: ' : ; ¦' -, : ' - :. - ' -V . -, . . - ; "¦¦ ¦ Mr . Jo 3 iah Thomas , cloth-dresser , Boulder-yard , Hudderafiold . . "¦>¦ ' ' , /; .. '/ ;¦¦; : ' - . ' . ' . ¦/• :-: Mr . Ruben Megson , weaver , Boulder-yard , Hudder 8 field ; ¦ . - .:: ¦ . - ..: : - - ¦ : ¦¦"¦ .::: ' . ;; Mr . James Rushworth , weaver , Dalton , Hudderefield . .-... " . ' \ :, . - " -.: ¦ . ' :..- ¦ -V- . ¦ '¦/ . ¦' ¦" .- /¦ : ¦ a . Mr . Wmiam Sadler , tailor , West-Parade , Hudderefield . - ; - .. v - : ; - ¦ V . ¦ ¦¦' .- ¦ .: ¦ ¦ ¦ - - /¦¦¦ ' . - ' .- '" :- " a Mr . John Heaton , hosier , New Town , Haddersfield . . ; ¦ •¦ . ..- ; - .. } . ¦ . ¦ . ' : ¦"¦' . ' . ¦¦'¦ ¦ ¦ v ' ¦ : ' . ¦¦ ¦ . ¦'¦ ¦ , ¦' . ' ' ' \ ~ . "¦' : ' . " . '¦¦ Mr . George Hirst , oloth-finisher ^ Marsh , Huddersfield . ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ : ¦ . ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .:. ¦ , •? . . : ¦ - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ : ' ' ¦ ¦ - : - . -
; Mr . George Armitage , slubber , Paddock , Hudder 8 fieId . - . ' ¦" - ••¦¦ ¦ ¦ -.- , : ¦ -: / :.: . :- > -,- - . ¦' . ¦ : " . - :: -- \ \ ... ; . - . Mr ^ James Shaw , cloth-dresser , Lane End , Bub-Treasurer . •' -- ¦ ;¦¦ : ,: / ,,::-- .-. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; . . ; .. ; -: . ¦; . . Mr . Joseph Thornton , cloth-dresser , Paddock , sub-Secretary . -- ; ¦¦ . \' v '' ...- ' - . ¦"¦¦¦ ¦ Mr . Edward Clayton , tailor , West-Parade , Corresponding Secretary .
ASTtEY , CHESHIRE . Mr . Wm . Mort , Weaver , Tyloesley . Mr . Robert Martin , tinner , ditto . Mr . Joseph Kay , labourer , ditto . Mr . Handel Makinson , weaver , ditto . Mr . Adam Ratcliff , ditto , Astley . Mr . Isaac Wood , ditto , ditto . Mr . Charles Hodson , ditto , ditto . Mr . John Butterworth , spinner , ditto . Mr , John Baxter , wearer , Bedford . ; Mr . Leigh Johnson , ditto , Astley ,. sub-Treasurer Mr . Robert Heyes , ditto , ditto , sub-Secretary .
. . - . - ¦ - BABKSLEY . ¦ ¦ •¦ . . -. ¦ ¦ : ¦• • - : ' : ' ¦¦¦¦ ' , ¦ Mr . Thomas Ratcliff , Hindle ' s-fold . Mr . Wm . Allisa , Hindle ' s-fold . Mr . Michael Sigrave , LiBter's-Biuarei Mr , Eneas Dally , Joseph-street . Mr . Thomas Lingard , Copper-street . Mr . Patrick Connor , Hindle ' s-fold . Mr . Dennis Raggan , Oxford-square . Mr . Frank Mirlield , New-street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Robert Garbutt , Hindle ' s-fold , sub-Secretary ¦
. . . •¦ ¦ ¦; . . ' : \ - ¦¦ .: ¦ " . _ SELBY . - . ; : - . - ' ¦¦ , :- - ; ,.-: - Mr . John Edson , flax-dresser , New Lane . Mr . Joseph Steels Jordan , ditto , New : Lane * Mr . Joseph Brunt , ditto , New Lane . Mr . John Welfis , shoemaker , Mill Gate . Mr . William Butler , tailor , Mill Gate ^ Mr . Thomas Watson , ditto , New-street . Mr . George Woodallj ditto , Andusstreet , Gow * thorpe . : : / ¦ ¦• , ; ¦ - •; . •'¦' - •; ' - . ¦'¦ ' " '¦ ¦ : ¦ ' - Mr . John Wood , address Mr . William Sutherbj ' s , GowthoTpe , sub-Treasiirer . ¦ Mr . William Sutherby , shoemaker , Gowthorpe , sub-Secretary . :
' - ;¦ .:.. ¦¦ : . ••"• .. ' .:: . ¦ CHELSEA . ¦ ¦ . ,. . ., . ; , .. : : ; - . . Mr , Ruffy Ridley , dyer , 19 , ^ D'OyIeyrstree < i , Sl 6 anastreet , - - ¦ ' ..:. •¦ .. ; . - ¦" .-. ¦ . ' . '¦ :- . : ¦ . .- - . - ' % ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦"¦ ,: ' Mr . Thomas Martin Wheeler , reporter , 7 , Mill's Buildings . . Mr ; John Dowling , brioklayer , Royal Hospital Row . ' . -: ¦ " ¦ . - .:: ' . ; .. ¦" ¦ ¦ - . ¦ . ¦ ¦ " ¦ • , ¦ - , . .: . ¦ . . .. . ¦¦ ¦¦ .. ; -:.: : - Mr . Samuel Ford , ahoemaker , 23 , High Row , Knightsbridge . ; ^ Mr . James Budding , painter , 1 , Union-street , Chelsea . :. ' - ¦'¦ . ¦ ¦ . ' - . -: . - . - -r-. ' . . : : - ' . . '' " . ; :- " . - - Mr . James Warmington , grocer , No . 9 , Blenheim Terrace : " - . . ' ; ' '¦' - ¦; "¦' „ . :- ¦ . ' - ' ¦; ¦¦ '¦' ¦ '¦ ¦' . ;¦ ¦ ' \ r ¦ ' : ' - . ¦"¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ : " ¦ " Mr . John Bamber , smith , 6 , Robert-street , Chelsea Mr . Wm . Daliban , smith , Manor-street , Knightsbridge . ¦ : '¦ . '¦' : ¦ ; . '¦ ' . " : - ; '' . ¦ : '¦ : ¦ -: ^' -r :. ¦ : ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ '
Mr . William Heath , carpenter . Phoenix Place , Knightsbridge , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Thomas Guthrie , smith , 1 , Russell-street , Chelsea , sub-Secretary .
: LIMEHORSB . . Mr . Thomas Gilroy , eDgineer , Alfrtd-sfreei , Millwall , Poplar . : x Mr . William Bassage , bootmaker . No . 3 , Cottagestreet , Poplar . Mr . Alexander Fletcher , boiler-maker , No . 8 , GUIstreet , Limehouse ; . - ¦ '¦ - '¦¦' "' . Mr . John Garbutt , engineer , No . 5 , Gill-street , Limeho use . ' . . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ . '¦ -- ¦ ¦' ;¦ . : ¦ , - ... . . '¦ ' . ¦ ' " ' ¦' . ¦ ' . . . . '¦ . ¦ Mr . Samuel Squires , bootmaker , No . 3 , Limekiln Hill , LimehoHfle , sub Treasurer . : Mr . Josiah Hornblower , engineer , No . 18 , Margaret-street , Commercial Road , Limehouse , sub-Secretary . . , '¦¦ . ¦• ¦/¦; ::- ; -.:.. - ¦ . :. ; . " . ¦ ¦ ¦' . ' / . . , -. - .- ¦¦ . - .
¦< ., ¦ : . - . - ¦ ¦ .. - , ¦¦ ¦ .. : ¦ : . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' . BOLTON . -., "¦¦¦ . ¦ ¦ - . - Mr . Wm . BartoniNile-soreet . Mr . John Hurley , Kay-street . Mr . John Kerr , Independent-street . Mr . Richard Pendlebury , Cannon-street . Mr , Wm . Parrot ,. Howel-croft . Mr . James Whitehead , Back Noble-street . Mr . Henry Gilmcx ) r , Mayor-street ; Mr . James Smith , Commission-street . Mr . John Pearceall , Deansgate . Mr . James Entwistle , Bnoge-strcefci Mr . James Lo , rd , Maud 8 iey-3 treet , sub-Treasnrer . Mr . . William * Baird , Flash-street , 4 , sub-Secre ' tary . . ¦ :.: - . * ¦ ' ' ¦ . -. ' . ' ¦ ** •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ' ' : ¦ ¦ - . .: . ¦ "* ' - . ' '
¦¦ . VPPEB . WAKLBY . . Mr . William'Mitchell , weavar , New Laithj sub-Treasureri ' . .. ' ¦' . : ' . " .. . . - . ~ \ . ~ ¦'¦ . ¦ ' ¦ Mr . William Sutcliffo , shoemaker , High House , sub-Secretary ..
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LEi ^ 323 . —Weekly Contiubutions to the uaemployed operative Enumeration Fund : — : "" ' v ¦; ¦ . - ¦ .: ¦ :. . : - ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦ :. .: : £ . s . -d .. Balance brought forward . ; . 29 17 8 Collected at the Shakspere Tavern , Yorkstreet , per ¦ ' £ ¦ . Tillotson ... ... ... 0 1 0 Ditto . Mr . Cawpdd ' s flax-mill , par Thos . Card ... ^ - .,. ........ ; ... 0 0 11 Ditto , Messrs . Brownridge ' s , per William Ckippehdale ...... ... ......... 0 111 Ditto , Sheepshanks ' s per Joseph Saville 0 2 10 Ditto ,. .- ' . William . Robinson- and Co ., per Alexander Towart ...... ...... ... 0 1 4 h Ditto , Jumes Bin&s and Sobs , per S . H . ¦ Horn ............ ... ...... 0 3 9 Ditto , Messrs . Fenton , Murray , and Co .,
per Wm . Hesketh ...... . u ... 0 3 4 Ditto , Mr . Hcldforcii ' s , per James Hale 0 3 0 Ditto , George Smith and Co ., per John Shacklfcton . .... ... ... ... 0 0 8 Ditto , Titley , Tatham , & Walker ' s , per T , Child ; .. .., ...... ......... 0 0 9 Ditto , Titley , Tatham , 8 t Walker ' s per G . M . Thomas ... ... ...-.:. 0 4 0 Messrs . Ripley and Ogle ' s , per Edward Metcalfe ... .................. 0 24 Ditto , Lord and Brook , per Richard
Ees-t ... ... ... ... ... 0 2 2 Ditto , Rodger and Hartley , per William Ciiff ... ... ... ... ... 0 0 7 ' ¦; . ' Total .. ; £ 31 6 3 Vagrancy . —On Tuesday last , two men name ; Daniel Mbnros and John Smith , vrerc-: " ccmjniJ ' tefl the former for a mon ' . h and , tho latter for fourteei days , for having , by means of fa ' so representation of distress , obtained money from various individuals
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MARRIAGES . On the 31 st nit ., Mr . James Wilson , to Miss Ann Blackburn , of Darlington . ¦ ¦ '¦' . ¦ On the 1 st inst ., Mir . Thomas Wilson , of Darlingtori , to Miss Ann Fell , of Bishop Auckland . On Monday , the 3 , 'd inst ., Mr . John Kipling , to Miss Ann Spencer , tldesfc daughter of Mr . G . Spencer , cabinet-niakeri DarlJn ' gtou . On the 25 th ult ., Mr . Joha Bedford , miner , of Gar forth , fifth ' son to Mr . James Tied . ford-, carpenter j of Barnsley , to Miee Ann Hovie , mill iuer and
dressmaker , eldest daughter of Mr . John Hoyle , plumber and glazier , of-. Wnitk ' frk . ; . , Oa Saturday lastj at Si . Mary ' s , Eiidlington , by the Rev . Mr . EWridge , Mr . Samuel Seller , draper , to Jarid , eldest daughter of Mr . George Danby , all of that placf . ' \ : ¦; . ; , ; On Thursday , at the parish -church , Kirkheaton , by tho Rev . J . R . Qldham , incumbeivt oi" . St . Pawl ' s , Huddersfield , Wia . Dawson , sou . of Mr . Wtn . Griibb , gentleman , of Southwopd Lod > je . Cheltenham , to Marriane , eldest daughter of Mr . Joseph Beaumont , of Mold GreenHutiderBfleld .
, . Same ' day ; at the ' parish church ,:. Skip / ton , by the Rev . William Cartman , Mr James flaweon , third master of Skipton Grammar Schp ' plr . to , Jane , eldest daughter of Mr . John Watson , cordwaiher , of that p lace . : / . : '¦ , •¦ ¦ ¦ . ' . •¦ ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ; ' - : ; . ; - . ¦
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¦ OEATHS . . " ., ;; ¦;' - .. .. - - - , On Monday , the 29 ch inst ., Mr . William Backhouse , aged 81 years , much respected by a large circle of friemis . ¦ . '; . •; . : ¦; - ' v ¦ .-. ' On Friday , Dec . 31 st , Mr . Thomas Stones , aged 33 , letter-preps printer , and landlord of the GreenDragon , Inn , Wesfga ' e , Wakefield . Ke was highly respected by his fellow-workmen , and by all who knew him . . -: ¦ ¦; . ¦' ¦ ¦ . ¦ -: ' . ' -. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ -: ; . ' ¦ ' ;¦; ' . " . - - .. ' . " . : ¦ ¦ ; , -: : - :: - ' On the 5 th inst . ; in Tatjner-iow , m Yorfe , aged 43 , after a painful illness , borne with great : patience , Mrs . Ellison , relict of the late Mr . Ellison , coroner for York .,- ' ' ' ¦¦ : ¦" - ¦ - ¦ ¦' : -. -:- ' : : ¦ :.- , - . =:, \ . V :: v
On Tuesday morning , tko 4 th inst ., after a long aridpainful-. illn . ess , at the house of his grandfather , at Scruton , near Bedale , in the 234 year of his age , Thomas , eldest son of Mr . Cunuall , of Osbaldwick , nearY 6 rk . - ; . " : ;¦ .. ' .. ;; - : . - .- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - < . ' . . . ¦/ .-:- : -. ' ' - ' ¦ : ¦/¦ ::. On Monday last , very suddenly , in the 80 ; h year of his age , Mr . Abraham Hobson , of Oxford Terrace , Leeds . - - ' - : ' ' : : '• "¦ ¦ ' : " - , •¦ ¦ . ¦ . - ¦ ' ¦ ' :- ¦ V ' - - - . /•¦ , - ' - ¦ On Sunday last , aged 36 , Mary , relict of Mr . HazettineCrabtieeShaipin , of Mount Pleasant , near Ri pon . ¦ ;' " - ¦' : : ¦ - ' :: .. ;'; -- .. •'¦• ' '¦ . '¦ .. ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ - ¦ : ¦ . ¦¦ . ¦ . ¦ . ;¦ ¦ : ¦ - / On Saturday las ' t , - in Jafratt-street v Hull i aged 24 , Robert , the eldest son of Win . Todd , Esq ., of Turmer Hail . .- " -- ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - . - ; ¦ ¦;¦ ¦ ¦*? :: :-- ¦ ¦ -:- ¦ •^^ , ' 1 - ; ' :- ' Ojtt ' - the . Mth ' -iilMinbl / at .. | r « wl ^ n ^ ew ^' M Iv' ^ -M'DouaTii-well knowu in Galloway as "Will wander , " the poet of . 'Gree , father of Dr . P . M . M-D . uall , the advocate of the People's Charter . ¦
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 8, 1842, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct736/page/5/
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