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the Abolition of the Bread Tax . Price Sixpence . The work will attract some attention and excite no little interest in reflecting minds . The plan is at once bold , Btartling , yet perfectly legal . "—Anti Corn-L * vt Circular . Mann , Leeds ; Effin >? ham Wilson , London ; Wheeler , Manchester ; and all Booksellers .
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APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS . A BLIND and DESTITUTE CLERGYMAN , of the Established Church , whose melancholy case of Buffering and distress has been for some time before the Irish publio , in acknowledging the benefactions and contributions of a few truly Christian and charitable iadividnals , ( to whom he returns his most sincere and graceful thank ? , ) begs leave w state , that although sundry small 6 ums , received » t distant intervals , have saved him from actual starvation , yet siill , from their amount , he has been able merely to support nature , by one poor and scanty meal each day ; in addition to which , he and his children have parted with almost every article of clothiDg for the purpose of purchasing food . He now , as a last and expiring effort to earn informs
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WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE . SPRING SESSIONS , 1841 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the Spring General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be nolden at PoMEFRAcr , on Monday , the Fifih day of April next ; on which day the Court will bo opened at Ten o ' clock of the Forenoon , and on every succeeding day at Nine o ' clock . Prosecutors aud Witnesses in prosecutions must be in attendance in the following order , viz .: — Those in felony , from the divisions of Strafforth and Tjekhill , Lower Agbrigg , and all places within Ten miles of Pontefract , aad also thsse in respited Traverses , are to be m attendance at the opening of the Court on Monday Morning . Those from the divisions of Batkstonash , S' . aincross , and Osgoldcross , ( except such parts of those divisions as are within Ten Miles of Pon-
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44 , ALBION STREET , LEEDS . IN CASES of SECRECY consult the TREATISE X on every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISEASE , in its mild and most alarming forms , just published , by Messrs . PERRY and CO ., Surgeons , No . 44 , Albion-street , Leeds , Private Entrance in the Passage ; and 4 , Great Charles-street , Birmingham , and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS , price 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and lls . per Box , containing a full description of th « above complaint , illustrated by Engravings , shewing the different stages of this deplorable and often fatal disease , as well as the dreadful effecte of Afercury , accompanied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and speedy cure , with ease , secrecy , and safety , without the aid of Medical assistance .
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Just published , in royal 18 mo ., loth , price 3 s . ; and sent in the Country free , by the po « t , 3 s . 6 d ., MANHOOD ; the CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE , with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORATION ; addressed to those Buffering from the destructive effects of Excessive Indulgence / Solitary Habits , or Infection ; followed by observations on the TREATMENT of SYPHILIS , GONORRHCEA , GLEET , &c . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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EMPLOYMENT . "PERSONS having a little time to spare ar « XT apprised that Agents continue to be appointed in London and Country Towns , by the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY , for the Sale of their celebrated Teas . Office , No . 9 , Great St . Helea ' i Church-yard , Bishopsgate Street . They are packed in Leaden Canisters , from an Ounce to a Pound ; and new alterations have been made wh « reby Agents will be enabled to compete with all rivals . Th « License is only Eleven Shillings per annum ; and many , during the Ia 9 t Sixteen Years , have realised considerable Incomes by the Agency , without One Shilling Let or Loss . Applications to be made ( if by Letter , Postpaid ) to CHARLES HANCOCK , Secretary .
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JJSED 3 BOROUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next General Quarter SessiouB of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Thomas Flower Ellis , the Younger , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borough , at the C « urt House , ia Leeds , en Mowdat , the Twelfth Day of Apslil , at Eight © 'Clock in the FeTenoon , it which Tine and Place all Jurors , Constables , Police Officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Perwms bound by Recognizances , and others having Business at the aaid Sessions , are required to attend .
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CAUTION TO MEDICINE VENDORS AND OTHERS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . That by the recent Verdict obtained by Messrs . Morison against certain Impostors for counterfeiting their medicines , all persons selling medicines as and for Mobiboh ' s Pills , which are , in fact , m » re spurious imitations , are liable to have actions brought against them for every box sold under that name , which actions Messrs . Morison will deem it their duty to eiforc * in every case that cones to their knowledge . Geaeral Agent for Yorkshire ( West Riding ) , Mr . William Stubbs , 47 , Queen-terrace , North-road , Leeds . British Colleg * of Health , Hamilton-place , New-road , London , Deo . 29 th , 1840 .
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In the Press , RICHARDSON'S BSD BOOK , OS & FEEP AT THE PEERS , Uniform with the" BLACK BOOK , " 100 Pages , Price Fourpenee , nONTAINING the Titles , Names , and Surnames KJ of all th © Lords "S p iritual and Temporal , ' date of their births , to whom marmd , theur connexions , the places , pensions , emoluments of o&oe , sinecurei tnd fct Urines , of them <« lT « i . their chilawin . and relationsin the Army , NaTT , Law Courte ,
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TO FXANOFORTB PLAYERS AMD gJJTGBRS ! Published Monthly , trice One Shilling , rpHE PIANISTA Rives all the Popular Songs , . L Ballads , &c , with Words , Symphonies , and Accompaniments ; and all the Waltaes , Quadrilles , Galops for Piano , &c ., which obtain , by their excellence , great popularity in London . These are given every month , at * price tcarcelj one fifth of the charge made by Music Sellers ; as , for instance : — No . 1 , for January , 1841 , contains the Elizer d'Amore Quadrilles , ( note for note , the same usually charged 3 d . « d . for : ) "The Banks of Allan Water , " popular song , with words , ( sold in the shops at 2 s ., ) and an Original Ballad , words by Miss Costello , and music by Lady Andover ! The whole of these are given in No . I , for la . No . 2 . uuituis buo wi uuiioroutuuviU
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MEDICAL ADVICE . MR . WILKISSON , SURGEON , No . 13 , Trafalgar-ttreet , North-street , Leeds , H AVING devoted his Studies exclusively for many years to the Diseases of the Generative System , in their mild and most alarming Forms , and to the successful treatment of Nervous and Sexual Debility , arising from inordinate excess , may be Personally Consulted from Nine in the Morning tul Ten at Night , and on Sundays from Nine till Two , at his Residence , No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , Northstreet , Leeds , and every Thursday at No . 4 , George-Street , Bradford .
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SOTrsERiAltt ) . —On Sunday afternoon , Mr . Willia m * delivered an address at the Life Bait House from the following text : — " The night is far spent , the day is at hand ; let na , therefore , cast off the work * of darkness , and put on the armour of light / ' The lecturer dwelt -upon the character of Paul as a Reformer , show-Ing that the ardent anticipations -which be eaKirtained of the speedy triumph of truth , mi the resalt of an Intense conviction of it » wto , and bis own tm-Wr&lleled energy of character . Similar principle * and feelings , he contended , had entered into the characters of all those who had nobly struggled to emancipate the world from the various e-rila and oppressions ander ¦ which it eroaned . They were the principles and
feel-Jn £ s which nerred them to the combat , sustained them insttffericjs , and enabled them proudly to triumph even in death . By such means were the characters of Hampden , Sydney , Marrel , Washington , Paine , Cobbstt , Frost , O'Connor , Ice , formed ? Tfae lecturer then atowsd , thaV t he night of popolar ignorance was far spent ; that the night of religious superstition , slavish fear , cant , hypocrisy , discord , division , and weakness ¦ was ' fast spending ; that the < J » y of knowledge , union , « nd power had dawned , and the reign of liberty , peace , and happiness , was at hand . He then exhorted his hearers to cast eff the work cf darkness , ignorance , mental sloth , dructenness , &c , and put on the armour at light Tie audience vr&a very large , and most attentive .
Meeting . —On Snnday evening the usual weekly meetujg tos held in the Co-operative Hall , 3 Ir . Helmsley in the chair j when the question of electing a delegate to the Convention was taken into consideration . A letter was read from John "Watkins , Esq ., declining to act as the representative of . Northumberland and Durham . Mr- W . 8 ta . t * d that he believed he could be of more use to the cause , in another capacity , being engaged in preparing Chartist works for the press . It was resolved that a public meeting of the inhabitants ibould be held on Thursday erening to appoint a delegate , and take into consideration the national petition .
wAHEINGTON The Chartists met as usual in their room on Sunday evening , Mr- Whitlow in the « bair . The leading articles of the Star were rad ; after which letters from the Executive and from the Ceunty Delegate Meeting were read , and a discussion ensued upon the question of ¦ whether the people cbould now press tar a repeal of ths Corn Lava , which ended in » resolution that the people of this country will never be permanently benefitted until they are in possession of the elective franchise . CHELSEA . —At the usual weekly meeting of Char " tlsts , at the Vnited Temperance Coffee House , Lower George-street , Chelsea , ttter the transaction of the nsual business , the nomination cf Mr . "Wheeler for the
office of Secretary , and of Mr . Hogg for Treasurer , of the Middlesex County Council , was slated to the meet ' ing , and met with unqualified approbation . Mr . Wheeler was then put in nomination for one of the delegates for London , to sit on the Petitien Convention . The sum of 12 s . was to ted towards defraying the expense of calling a grand public meeting at "White Conduit House on Easter MoDday , to receive the country delegates , and elect those for London . An able and Interesting lecture was then given by Mr . T . M . Wheeler , on " Class legislation and the People ' s Charter considered as a remedy , " at the conclusion of which an interesting discussion took place , and seven new members were enrolled .
STOURBIUDGE . —The cause steadily progresse * here , and we have bo doubt bat we shiil go on rapidly ¦ when Birmingham becomes reconciled , fot the men feere look rn . xs . zh to that place , as they are empowered to arrange fer the lecturers for this district- At tke usual weekly meeting , keld on " Wednesday week , Mil O'Connor ' s plan for a Petition Convention was taken Into consideration , and was fully approved of by all . A subscription was immediately entered into , and ICs . ¦ was ordered tebe sent to the Star-o&ce , for the purpose of carrying out the above object HE 7 WOOD . —Mr . Piant lectured here on Friday evening , in the room of Mr . Leech , who had been announced but who did not arrive .
CARLISLE . —DEFEAT OP THE A ^ Il-COEX L ± V tEAGCE , AM ) TEIUMFH OF THE CHARTISTS . —On Monday evening last , the above-named bod / held a meeting in the Central Chamber of the Tovrn-Hall , for the purpose of receiving the report of the Committee , and transacting other business . The Radical party , apprthensive that they were going to pass a petition to Parliament , deputed Mr . Arthur , and another gentleman , to wa =: upon the Mayor , who is one of the leaders of the leasne , to as-certain if such was the cas-. Tie May « r stated that fee believed not , that the only object was to rcctire the report of the Committee , and transact Siine other business eonnecied ¦ with the society . Accordingly , the meeting was held , acd therepuit brought up ,, and which was uaaniinous . ' y adopted and ordered to be printed . It consisted of the
eonuujnp ; ace assertions , false dates , and erroneous conclusions , which have generally been put forth in such documents . It appears ths . t they hi- ? = expended utjouX £ 100 in getting up petitions , and circ . ula . tlag papers connected ¦ with a repeal of the Corn Laws , and that there only remained a balance of a few shilfings in band ; the report recommL-td .-d further subscriptions to be entered into immediaurly , for the pnrposa of preparing petitions to PariiaTnent , so as to be in time for Mr . Yiilier ' 8 niotion , which was to be "brought forward i : am = dialeiv aft-r the Easter recess . At tbii meeting it ¦ was agreed that anoUier meeting shuuld be called for Thnrs >_ i = r « T = Li : ug , w waicii Uis Chartut 3 were to be invited ; for the purpose of hearing their views on the subject , and endeavouring , if possible , to come to an smicable arrangement " » ith than . The meeting
took place on the evening above-named , when a nnmoer of Chartists attended . Mr . Sheffield , dentist , ¦ was called to the chair , after which the meeting was addressed by several members of the Anti-Cora law Laagx : 3 , the Chartists listening to Ihtir (^ serrations and arguments -with great patience ; after the former were done , several of the CoarJst leaders severally addressed the mtseting , to the effect , that while tbey strongly repudiaied the existence cf the Corn Laws , as well as all other monopolies , tbey consider&d it perfect " ? useless to waste time and money in petitioning the House of Comiao&s fjr their repeal , and that there was no hope of redrew being affjrded to the j >* op : e -arxxil iha * Hcuse vras thoroughly rcftjrmed by tii-e adoption of the People ' s Charter . Here the parties got into an arury colloquial discussion , "which
ended in Mr . J «?? epa Richardson , Secretary to the Ccartbt Association , moving a resolution to the sanie effect as before stated by the members of that body . The Chairman , however , refused to put it to the meeting , and consequently vacated the chiir , when to the gr _ . t chagria < jf tue Lea ^ usrs , Mr . James Arthur was caU&d to t-hs eViv . r , a'niiisi tie cksers of the nieeiii : g . We ae :-l scarcely add , that the i ~ solution was carried amids . grea : chfc = ring ; afler wLic ' i three hearty eaters "K"t . re giv = n fur the Charter , three for Mr . O'Conuor , and other leading Chartistj . We canw ) t here ttate our TlcTirs cd tb : s moit important subjact—tie repeal of the C ^ m L iws — which would differ very niat-enaliy from th- ; -Ts umenta advanced by the agitators of uiis
qutstiaH ; ur T ^ e s = e good reason suspect t ' Qsir sin-Ctlitv , ims" : uch as they taie a very improper , pirttal , and one-siutu view uf : his great audimportant question ^ lorejvcr , wiiat hopa caa they p ^ ssiWy have-in th-- - preset lluuse of Commons , which deLied ii-quiriiu into th- suL . j < rrt iv a must sweeping majority . ; bciu ^ conviLCcd , no dv .-ubt , that such inqu ry would lea i tJ r = saits favourable to a repeal , to which they : ire U > o generally tp ^ jied . Why do the anti-Crn Law agir . i tcrs not join the Chartiits in their reasonable dema-d for tha Chartir , -whjci would bs ihe means of de » truying ill m ^ D-sp ^ lies , aad securing good Government ' I Because they are not sincere ; they \ fi » h tu proii : themselves , ls tbsy have always hi-herto done , at th--expesce of the people . The landlords have robbed the
peo ; -ie oy ririr cursed Cora Liw monopviy : the jnanuf-cturers hive rebbed the people , be < jau ^ e " Their Uibour was not prutrCted against the pcr . iiciuas cifects of machin- ^ rj ,- aad now , when they can Tub ihim DO lotgtr , they waa : the people to assist thf m in robbing the liBdowners . >' o , bo ; the peoyie ii » as : no : be t . us iacriSevi between two thieves . STIRLING . —The Chanists Lew hsve arain t-. ktn the field in real earnest , aad h ^ ve comuie ^ ced the campiian by ast-ickin ? the non-intrunou h " aii' . bu 4 s in ihe E-ast C-nrch . T ^ ese defiers of the iaw put out handbills la .-t wv .-i , stating that a public meetin » w . juld be held in the Eis : Church , to take into consideration th * pr » pritt 7 < ii ge- ^ Uoiiirig the House of Ojinm-ins to a boliih potrvr ^ e . The Ch artisu vrfc « dri rmtatd v- ^ i ttity should nut have things all theLr own wsy , so th . y asseuiblsd in great numbers . T-ie Bev . Mr . CuppW * Tery cwlly wa ; k . d in : o the chair without t ^ ir . a - propo «> ed ! Tas meeting was then addrtssed by Dr . Bachaa and Gill
Me Chrichtoa , and a petition w ^ read by the Bev . Mr . Briti , who invited the pe-. pie t ,-Come and tign the game , altbou ^ li it had n ^ Ver f > ecTi put to the meeting . Ihe Charristj , up to this in . * - ment , had been very quiet and attentive , f * t upon th s insult being given to ihe meeting , Mr . Smitn row to ddrets the pe * p'e , but met much interruptiin iruiu the jeatlemen (?) on the platform , who , in their turn , ¦ were met with a tremendous sfca-m of hisses . Mr . Sjjirn proposed the fint rasulutiun , " That the people petirien for a wparatioa of Caorch aad State . " Daring this the Chairman declared the meeting at an end ; wheeettpon the Chartists proposed Mr . Djw io take the chair . This m earned , and Mr . Smith finished his address . His rf * olation was » econded by Mr . Jenkins , » d wMle he was speaking , the mean , dirty wrttchri pat oat the ga « ! There is no doubt but the Chartisu wwiW hsve carried their resolution but for this dastardly trick . However , the I > enny people nave sices paid them by giving the same parties a total deftat
CgELSSA , KENSIXGTCX , AND BAM . JSSRSiBITa—The Chartists of the above places jnet on Sunday last , in their meeting rooms , over the United Temperance Coffee House , L-jwtr Gaorgt-strr-i , floane-square , Th « rooms Wrre densely crowded ! jam petitions for Csrrier , Peddie , O'Oonor , frost , WUUkas , Jonea , 4 a , haruig been di » p-jsed of , Mr t . JL Wlierter , " aab ^ eeret&ry , delivered a most hte-a . « MOta * ive , owiTiDcing , irrefutable lecrare on - cia . > s k ^ akSoa , anitho People ' s Charter , " as a remedy He *» , lMd } jr .. * i > glMd « l throughout , and sat down witf reiterated ud tang wntinued eaters .
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SHFFFIEU 3 . —We bad a crowded meeting , called by requisition last night in our room . Mr . Otley was eiecwd unanimously to sit in tne London Petition Convention . Fifteen new members were enrolled . DAtKEITH . —A public meeting was held in the Mason ' s Hall here , on Monday , 21 st , to petition the House of Commons to mitigate the sufferings of Peddle , and the rest of the incarcerated Chartists ; Mr . John Stewart , of Lasswade , in the chair . The meeting was a J dressed by Messrs . Taylor and M'Pherson , and by Mr . Wa . Daniells . from B 3 nnockbtirn ; and a petition "Was unanimously agreed to , to be sent to Joseph Hume , Esq ., for presentation . A vote of thanks wu given to the Chairman , and the meeting broke up . The Universal Suffrage Association here U in a prosperous state .
BRADFORD . —At Bowling the eause is progressing , and the friends are about taking a room at Goodmaosend . The Chartists lately meeting at the house of Mr . William Goldsbrough , will reswne their weekly meetings on Saturday , April tne 3 rd . at eight o'clock in tfae evening . They Invite all working men to come forward and lend a helping hand . Daisy Hill . —The Chartisti met as usual , on Sunday , the 21 st instant , at the Old Cat , Mr . John Aveyard in the chair ; when the following resolutions were unanimously agreed upon . 1 st " That this Association enter into a subscription towards defraying tne expeiiees of the Charter , and Petition Convention . " 2 nd . " That a tea party be got up on Easter Tuesday , in
honour of the wWts of the Bradford incarcerated Chartist ? . " 3 rd . "That a committee of management be appointed to carry out the object . " The committee met on Saturday , the 27 th , the following resolution was agreed upon . " That men ' s Tickets be one shilling , and women ' s ninepence each . " Sunday , th « 28 th inst ., the business commenced with reading the glorious defeat of the Corn Law League , and ttiunipniuit Victory of the Ch&rtiaU at a public meeting in Manchster , when the following resolution was agreed upon . "That a vote of thanks b * given to Messrs . Dixon , Scholefield , Nightingale , Leach , M-Douall , and the brave Chartists of Manchester , for the glorious defeat of th » Corn Law League . " The subscription for the Convention amounts to £ 1 Is .
ltOTTXNCrHAra . —0 m Sunday night , a Bermoa was preached for Clayton , and & collection made , as noticed elsewhere . —At a meeting of Chartists held on Monday night , it was moved and seconded , That this meetimg bigbjy approve of the Delegates for the Convention being chosen t > y mrtot » y the Executive , and that this meeting will abide by such ballot . —Mr . H . Vincent lectured here on Wednesday and the two following nights , at the Theatre . —The petition is going on very well at this place , and has received several thousand signatures .
DERBY . —The Chartssts have almost all joined the National Charter Association ; they have engaged Mr . Bairstow for the ensuing month as a missionary for the organisation of the county of Derby ; and the Chartists of Duffield , Belper , Millford , Heanor , Holbrook , Ilkeston , Chesterfield , and Brompton , have been solicited to contribute towards Mr . B . ' s support , that by so doing the members of the above places may be entitled to a share in his services . The Mayor has very courteously and politely granted the use of the Town Hall of Derby for a meeting to memorialise ou behalf of Feargua O'Connor .
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WARWICK ASSIZES , Fiudat , Mahch 26 . ( Before Mr . Justice Patteton . ) John Berber , aged 39 , and John King , aged 21 , were indicted for the manslaughter of Richard Bluck , on the 2 nd of December last , in the parish of Nether Whitacre , in this county , by their having placed on the Birmingham and Derby Railway , in the said parish , a track , -which obstructed an engine and train of carriagfs , and the dterased , -who vras a passenger , was killed by the collision . Mr . Dam el was for the prosecution ; and Mr . Milleu for the prisoners .
It appeared , from the examination of witnesses , that the foreman of the railway contractor forwarded a letter to Tamworth by the prisoners , directing them to use the truck , otherwise larry . in which they sat , and by means of poles , propelled themselves on the railway at the rate of nine miles an hour . On their return , their tmck glided on the wrong line of rails , without their being aware of it , or being cautioned by any one . A train of carriages , running at the rate of thirty miles an hour coming up jq the prisoners and truck suddenly , they had no time to remove it out cf the way , and the engine aad carriages coming in collision with it , were driven off the rails , the stoker -was thrown out , and his leg broken ; and Richard Biuck , a passenger by a third class carriage , -was killed . The prisoners themselves narrowiy escaped .
The Jury found a verdict of not guilty , in which the Learned Jad ^ e expressed his entire coccarrecci , but at the same time , while he thought that us blame attached to the prisoners , he cautioned them and all other persons employed on railways against such negiicecci as exposed the lives of so many persens to scch frightful accidents as sometimes occur .
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From Che London Gazelle of Friday , March 20 . BA > "XiurPis . G- F . Sizer , Worcester , linemlraper , April 6 , at twtlve , May 7 , a * , eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors . Reed and Shaw , Friday-street . Cbeapside . J . Johustel , BishOD ' a Stnrtford . Hertfordshire , scrl-Tcner , April 6 , at one , May 7 , at twelve , at the Court ef Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Milne and Co ., Temple ; and Gee and Taylor , Bishop ' s Stortford . J . D . Loder , Bith , musical instrument-seller , April 5 , at half-past one , May 7 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Wood and Co ., Dean-street , Soho . R . Ross , Brett ' s-buildincs , Flaabury , victualler , April 6 , at tiro , May 7 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , solicitor , Holt , Lamb ' s Condnit-stieet .
K . Webber and T . Bland , B-d-ord-rosr , attorneys-atlaw , April 2 , at fwe'iVr , May 7 , a : eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , J . and C Robinson , Queenstreet-place , Upper Thames Etrett J . Harding , Farnham , Surrey , builder , April 6 , May 7 , at twelre , at ths Court of Bankruptcy . Solicitors , Binns . Eivethun , Hants , and EiS-x-stxeet , Strand . J . Roberta , Bervrick-street , Soho , licensed victualler , April C , May 7 , a * , twelve , at the Court of Baakruptey-Solicitor , Harpur , Konnington-cross . C . \ Y . Hainan , Hamm ^ rsmkh , cheesemonger , April G , athilf-p . is : e ' ieVca , May 7 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . SAiciiors , Ih-jtapi-jQ and Co ., Salter ' sh \ ll . St . Swit ' iin ' s-lane . T . Himlct , Princos-strost , Leicestrr-squnre , jeweller , April 7 , at twelve , May 7 , at on .-, at the Court of Bankruptcy . S- / : ic . lor , "SVi-: ken , PicCViilly .
J . M . S > ,. ^ L : e = r , Tiivist- ^ ck-- > treet , Covent-garden , draper , Av : i . ( J . at ha ! f-past twelve , May 7 , at eleven , at zke Con ; t of Binkraptcy . S-ilicitors , P . atU , Southampti > n-bui : dinii * . Chancery-line . T . W . Wtl . s , Devonshire-street . Port'and-plaee , meTchant , April 0 , at one . May 7 . at twelve , a : the Court of Biukruiv . cy . Solicitors , Stephens and Co ., Q-aeensrree :, Cue . p-K-e . E K-j .-vb > tha : n , ? . iinch : ster , flmr-d-aler , April 14 , - May r . at twj . -jt th- Cimmisii > : u-r 3 Rooms , Manditst ~ r . S-i-rt-. rs . Barnitt , jun ., . Manchester ; and Bower a ^ d Btfk . Cii . Tr . e iv-lane . J . >\" y . sxjn - .. -a , ] YV \ Cr !; hton . Manchester , calicoprinters , pill io . May 7 , a * , tweive , tt tne Cominiisi < m = rs" Roo » is , Mvch-.-ster . S jlicitnrs , Brackeubury , Mir . ch-ster ; a- ; d \ Ve 3-bera ! I and Co ., Temi-le .
Char . iV .-i Ehi-ji , D . i : l ; y , ^\'„ rce ^ ter 3 hi ^ e , dnp .-r , April i-j , M . ij- 7 , ; t ; tlcVt-n . at the Cjmmissiou ^ rs ' K-jr . is , Maachestjr . S . Mc t ) rs , \\ insUnley , Manchester ; an .: Milne an-l Co ., T-uip . ' p . J . Ware , Tiverton , DiV » 'n . < hir--. tinnir , April 13 , May 7 , at twelve , at the U : d London Inn . Exeter . SoJicitor * , J ) i : t-., Tivenon ; and Wil ; on , Raymond ' s-buildings , Gray ' s Ian . G S . Horrey . Meloombe R-eis , D > rsetshirj , ironmonger , April 12 , May 7 . at e : evtn . at theK ng ' a Anus Inn , D > rc . c-jter . Sulicitt-M , " ingrjoi , Dorchester ; and Ptars . n , Essex- ^ trt-et , Str and . J . Pountorv , Birmingham , in-jke » rer , April 5 , May 7 , ai two , at the Heru-. nd Ch . . cke : \ 3 Hotel , Birmingham . S ilieitora , Chan-ilar , Tewkesburv ; aud Church , Bedfunl-row .
li Banks . B iston , ship-buiVUr , April 15 , May 7 , at twtlve . at tha Peacock Inn . Boston Solicitors , Holloway and C-o .. B » ton ; aad Baru-uai and &x , BLsh « psgxtt ? ---tre ^ t : Within-J . P . ilursfalj , Dewvbnry , Torkshire , innkeeper , Ai . ril 2 , at t-l ^ ven , M . y 7 , at two , at th- Comuiission .-iV Rooms , L ' -ei ! . « . Solicitors , Greaves , DcWsbury ; and J-icqucs au > i Co ., Ely-place .
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James Naylor , Jan ., Kingston-npon-Hull , boatbuilder , April 10 , May 11 , at eleven , at the George Inn , Kingston-npon-HulL Solicitors , TilBon , Squance , » na THson , Coleman-street , London ; and Wella , HalL George Pooley , Liverpool , cordwainer , April 11 , May 11 , at two , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Yates , Liverpool ; and Singleton , Great James'i-street , Bedford-row , London . Antonio Pedpm , Manchester , carrer and . gilder , April 10 , May 11 , at eleven , at the CommissUners ' - rooms . Manchester . Solicitors , Milne , Parry , Milne , and Morris , Temple , London ; and Croasley and Sudlow , Manchester . Joseph Robinson , Salford , Lancashire , millwright , April 22 . May 11 , at eleven , at the Commissioners ' - rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Wilson , South-square , Gray ' s inn , London ; and Wilson , Manchester . ironmon
John Harlow , Macclesfleld , Cheshire , ger , April 13 , at eleven , and May 11 , at ten , at the Unicorn Inn , Macclesueld . Solicitors , Parrot , CoWille , and May , Macclesfleld ; and Lucas and Parkinson , ArgyUstreet , Regent- street , London . George Wightman , Patarnoster-row , London , bookseller . April 6 , at two , May 11 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Official assignee , Johnson , Basinghallstreet : Solicitors , Walters aad Reeve , Baslnghallstreet . John Richmond Hayward and William Coster Fletcher , Manchester , wholesale stationers , April 24 , May 21 , at two , at the Commisaionere ' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Scott and Parsons , St . Mildred ' s court , Poultry , London ; and Lycett , Manchester . John Lucas , Gosport , woollen and linen-draper , April 13 , at eleven , May 11 , at one , at the Star Inn , Gosport . Solicitors , Lambert , Baymond ' s-buildings , Gray ' s-inn , London ; and Hoskins , Portsmouth .
William Horati o Pankhurst , Shelton , Stoke-upon-Trent , Staffordshire , manufacturer of mineral colours , April l « , May 11 , at twelve , at the Legs of Man Inn , Burslem , Staffordshire . Solicitors , Wolston , Furoival ' s-inn , London ; and Ward , BurBlem , Staffordshire . Richard Hardy , William Threlfall , and John Butterwor th , Miln-row , Lancashire , cotton-spinners , April 24 , May 11 , at twelve , at the CommiasionerB' -rooms , Manchester . Solicitors , Taylor , Sharpe , Field , and Jackson , Bedford-row , London ; and Stainbank and Burdett , Manchester .
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¦ ^^ From the GoxHlt of Tuesday , March 30 . BAKK . RUFTS . William Ambr&ee Bradford , Long-acre , cheesemonger . April 8 , as three , . May 11 , at twelve , at the Cjnitof Bankruptcy . Official assignee , Belsher : solicitors , Brown , Marten , and Thomas , Mincing-lane . Henry Keale , Liverpool , grocer , April 12 , May 11 , at one , at tta CUrendon-rooms , Liverpool . Solicitors , Kayc , Liverpool ; and Dean , Essex-street , Strand , London . Francis Bobbins , Birmingham , builder , April 6 , May 11 , at one , at Dse ' s Royal Hotel , Birmingham . Solicitors , Chaplin , Gray ' s-ina-sqnara , London ; and Harrison . Birmingham . John Wyke and J&mea Danes , Cheshire , Iranfounders , April 28 , May 11 , at twelve , at the Commi » - « ioner » -rooma , Manchester . Solicitors , Rickwds and Waiker , LincolB ** -inn-fields ; and Hig ^ inbottom , Buckley , and Lord , Ashton-tuider Lyne . James Long , Gloucestershire , butcher , April 12 , . May 11 , at two , at the King ' s Heud Hutel , Gloucester . Solicitor . Ciilton andAciand , Chancery-lane ; and Cooke , Gloucester . Charles Battcock , Victoria Tavern , Birmingham , victualler , April 12 , Hay 11 , at twelve , at tfce Hen and Chickens Hotel , Birmingham . Solicitors , Miller and Fe . lows , Piccadilly , Loadon ; and Hill , Caoconstreet , Birmingham . John Biker , Sidmouth , brewer , April 13 , May 11 , at twelve , at Exeter . Solicitors , Westiuacott , Gray ' s-innsquare , Loudoa ; aud Geuld , jun ., Honiton , Devon-* h ir »
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 3, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct849/page/2/
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