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LOVE OF COUNTRY . : Vr . OTilING can posgibly prove an Individual ' a 1 \ Patriotism more than the efforts he is making ja behalf of his afflioted countrymen . The strength and bulwark of any nation lies in the happy frames of her Sons and Daughters . : ; "A bold Peasantry , our Country's pride , " one reduced to effeminacy , stand a poor chance of successfully competing with the encroachments of foreign interference , or of domestic tyranny . In the pale and lanquid invalid , there is seldom tha spirit to maintain an independent position when assailed by the insidious or threatening . attacks of the OppressoTj out he seeks rather to conciliate , or even concede a point , ; than to resist the infliction of a
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LETTER FROM MR . W . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . ' ^ Nbrtherh Star ' OfBce , Leeds , Maroh 17 th , 1842 . ^ f n ENTLEMEN , —You will oblige by forward-II ing , at your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing , I cannot refrain from commanicating the flattering intelligence of tho great good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and mora especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , prejudice is' fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few case 8 in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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LONDON . —Poplau . —A public meeting was held &t the Smiths ? Anna , Mill Wall , Poplar , Mr . Hogg in the chair . Mr . Doffield delivered a very a ^ e lecture on the evila that afiict society , and the efficiency of the Charter as & remedy . The lecturer vras attentively listened to , and at the dose fixe persons took tip their cards ; and it vras announced , much te the satisfaction of the company , th&t lectures -wotilii be delivered every Tuesday evening . Lihehouse . —Mr . Wheeler lectured here on Wednesday evening -week , at the Victoria , Three Colt-street .
to a goed audience , and ¦ was much applauded . The chair was ably filled by Dr . Bowker , -who , at the conclusion , of tha lecture , a < Mreased the meeting at some length , skewing , in their true colours , the impositions practised by the pretended charitable persons in the ueighbourhoed , and stating it as his opinion that if a person had the means , and was truly of a charitable disposition , the "best cbarity Jie could give to W&S the . National Charter Association "Which "Would remove Jfte « aoses of the present distress and misery . Totes cf ttanks -were carried by acclamation to the Lecturer and Chairman . -
Kixgsiox-tpon Thames . —Mr . FufEell lectured here last "week to crowded audiences , having as uiual , a fair sprinkling of the police to asBisfc in preserving order , Many member * were enrolled , in fact , every card 'was disposed of , and more expressed their "willingness to join "when cards were procured . The police politely requested Mr . F . ' s name and residence , which be gave them , and inferred them to the "Warwick calendar for further particulars . - Mr . Fasscll intends visiting them again during the ensuing week-Mr . RorsE lectured on Sunday evening to a good audience , at the Star Coffee-heuse , Golden-lane .
Sioxe-Masoxs Chabteb Association . — -The above association beld their -weekly meezing on Satnr- day evening , at the Craven Head , Drury-l&ne , Mr . ' Thomas Metcalf in the chair . Mr . John Watkics delivered a brief but impressive lecture which gave great satisfaction to thsniaeting , and after a vote of thanks \ being given to the lecturer , and the nsual busine&s of ^; the association gone through , the following resolution : -was unanimously passed : — " fhat a vote of thanks is ! due from this hody to the Editor of the Nonhem Star , ' for the prompt manner he has given insertion to the ' different addresses , ic , emanating from it , and that he will possess cur confidence so long as he continues to follow the same straightforward course he has hitherto ; done . Tote of thanks to the Chairman , and the nieei- ; ing adjourned until Saturday , July 9 th . * >
GOtDBKATEBS" ASMS , OLD ST . PASCRA 3 ROAD . — On Sunday eveninf , Mr . Wheeler lectured oh the evils of a Btanding army , and was . greatly applauded . The chair was occupied by Mr . Darvil , who addressed the meeting in that style of eloquence and enthusiasm peculiar to our brethren of the Sister Isle , and ably exposed the manner in which his countrymen were duped by the chicanery of the "( Irest Agitator , " and the manner in which he compelled the press of the country to bow to bis dictum . Mr . Whetler , at the request cf seven ! strangers explained the Six Point ? of the Charter . Addresses of a first rate character were de ^ livered by Messrs . Lucas and Poizsr , and also by Mr . T . ^ t . hRTTij of the Shaksperian Leicester body , who enrolled himself as a member of the locality . Several other persons were enrolled as members . The sum of 5 a . Sd . was collected as National Tribute to the . Executlve , and the meeting broke up .
City of Lokdox . —On Jsnnday morning last , Mr . "Watkins" committee met as nsual at 55 , Old BaileyI ; for the purpose of raising a tribute for the benefit of that gentleman previous to his departure for the provinces . Mr . Balls occupied the chair . Mr . W . Salmon , Jan ., secretary . The minutes of tie last meeting were read and confirmed . A committee of three was appointed to draw up as address . A gTeat "number were then added to the committee , and a number of bookB were given in . Mr . Thompson made an offer of a new Chartisr scarf , and other small donations , which were thankfully received . Tarioos cheering reports were given in and deputations appointed to request the localities to send members on this committee . The meeting then
adjourned to Sunday morning , at ten o ' clock , when ail friends are requested to attend . On Snnfisy evening Mr . Osbourne lectured here to an attentive audience , after "which a discussion ensued , and two rew members ¦ were enrolled . Mr . Salmon then gave out the following notices : —Every Monday evening a ball is held hero imder the direction of Mr . WaD—Tickets , three-pence each . On Tuesday evening the female Chartists meet here at seven o ' clock , and the males at eight precisely . Mr . WatMEs will lecture here on Sunday next , for the last time previons to his departure to the provinces . On Sunday week Mr . Macdonald , stone mason , will deliver Ms first lecture here , commencing at sesren o ' clock precisely .
UNITED Meeting . —The united meeting of the " London , the Surrey , tfee Siaryl&bone , and the monthly ] delegate counsels , was held according to announcement , j Air . lUmgwovth in the chair . The rames of the various ' delegates having been called over , Mr . Lucas read the ; following regulations , which had been agreed to bv the j committees , as a basis on which to unite the Tnrioua j conncila , —** First , That a delegate meeting be held j once a-week in some central spot , to be composed of delegates from each Metropolitan locality of the National Charter Association , to be called the Metropo- litsn delegate meeting . " " Second , That on the first ; Sunday of every month the delegate meeting resolve i itself into a monthly Metropolitan counties meet- ' . ing , and that delegates "be received from any of the \ adjacent coanties . " Third , —* ' That each locality have the power of sending one delegate to the meeting , if
their numbers consist of npwards of fifty ; two del-gctea upwards of 100 ; three delegates and so on in proportion , and that each delegate be elected in public meeting assembled . * Fourth , "That the localises send with each delegate the sum of 2 s . 6 d . per month , toward * defraying the expenses of lecturers , tracts , rent of room , &c * ' A recommendation was also given by the committee th 3 t Bercngh Councils be formed for election purposes . The report having betsn received , it was reso ved that each rule should be discussed seriatim , and the first having been carried by a large majority , ths meeting acjourned till Sunday , July 30 th , at ihree o'clock in the afternoon , to meet ( by permission of the Lonion Delegate meeting ) at the Hall , 55 , Old Bailey Tee sul j = ct of the Corn law Conference in Palace-yard ¦ was mooted , but it being ascertained that it was a hole and corner ticket meeting , it was resolved to " leave them alone in their glory . "
Losdos Delegate Coukcil . —Mr- Humphries in the chair . Mr . Wheeler reported from the committee ' appointed to wait on Mr . Cleave , && Mr . Simpson > reported from the finance committee , and moved that ' the secretary ^ salary and the Tent of the T" ^ l be paid ;" carritd unanimously . Credentials ¦ were received from .-Mr . Jones from the Ladies' Shoemakers , Cannon Ccffee i House . The Fnm of two shillings and sixpence was received from Brompton . The business of the tract > committee was brought forward , but waa uitimattly adjourned , in order to afford tims for the various meetingB of the couecIIb to decide upon their com-Hottee ' s report regarding a grand uiden of the whole of the metropolis .
STOKE-TJPON-TRENT . An Assadstion has been formed here . BitsTOK . —On Sunday Tart Mr . L ' naey preached a funeral stnnon in memory of the noble and lamented Holberry . The Association Room , Stafford-street , was ¦ well filled . Mr . Froggait was elected to the chair , who after a few remarks , gave . oat the hymn from the Cliariisi Pioneer , composed by Mr . J . H . Bramwich , of
Leicester—Great God ! is this the patriot's d&om ?" . which was sung in excellent style by the whole meeting . Mr . Idnney then took his t € X-t from these words— " l * t me die the death of the righteous , and let my last end be like his , " from which he made a most powerful discourse , condemning the diabolical , tyrannical , and unjust laws which consign a man to a dungeon , and at the last to death , for speaking the sentiments of an upright , honest , and dauntless mind . His discourse made a great impression on the ' minds of his hearers , who seemed more determined than ever to have their lights , or die in the attempt- At the dose Mr . L ' mcey made a most esiergetlc appeal to the people to be firm and united , and to snpport the wives of Mr . . Vasun , and the other seven incarcerated victims . A . the conelusion of Mr . Linney ' s address , the Chairman gave out the other hymn of Mr . Brannrich ' s , from the Pioneer ^ Which was sung in a most solemn and impressive tnimnpT .
LOTJGHBOROTJGH . —On Sunday , June 26 th , a camp meeting was held about a mile but of the town -, and in the evening Messrs . Pepper and Skevington i addressed a numerous assembly in the Market Plaee , \ when Mr . S . gave a public challenge to the ministers of j the Gospel , so called , to prove that to their neglect ! of duty the present wretched state of the people waaj is a great measure to be attributed . On Monday and ; Tuesday , the 27 th and 28 th ult , Messrs . Smart and j Skevington addressed the" people in the same place ; ¦ and on ths Wednesday a meeting was called to bear a ' , leeturefrom Mr . White , of the Potteries , but he ceg- leefced to attend . A numerous assembly met , and were ; addressed by Messes . Jarratt and Skerington . i Delegate Meeting . —A delegate meeting was heldi bere lastwheit
on Sunday , n was agread that the county \ delegate meeting to be held next Sunday be at the house of Mz . Deny , Watling-street , Mountsorrel , at Bine o'clock in the morning , and to which all towns 4 and Tillages are requested to send delegates . It was also resolved that 2 rfr . Duffy be engaged for one we « k , < to commence on Sunday , July 10 th , and his route to be — Mcnntsorrel , Sunday ; Witwick , Monday ; Selton , Tuesday ; CastleDomiagton , Wednesday ; Kegwcrth , Thursday ; East Leake , Friday ; and Loughborongh , Saturday . That those friends in the Tillages , who wish to accompany the Longhborough friends ^ o Mountsorrel / to attend the camp meeting , be requested to be at the ] Association Room by nine o ' clock in the morning , that they may start not later than tea o ' clock . The speakers [ expected to attend are Messrs . Daffy , Cooper , Skering-1 ton , Beedham , Pepper , and Jarralt
STALYBBIDGE . —On Sunday evening last we had a most eloquent lectnre delivered bj Mr . Bichd . Littler , from Manchester , w&tcb lasted upwards ef two hoots After tee lecture several aew members came forward * &d enrolled their names and Wok Cards .
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CARLISLE . —The council of the Chartist Associa tion here held their usual weekly meeting , at the council room , No . 6 , John-street , Caldewgate , on Saturday evening last ; Mr- James Broome Hanson in the chair . After the minutes of the last meeting were read over and confirmed , it was arranged , as the quarterly meeting would take place in the course of a week , that the secretary should write a report of the proceedings of the council dnring the quarter ; setting forth their views as to the necessity of taking active and efficient means of forwarding the objects of the association . The quarterly meeting will bb held in Mr . John Moses beaming machine room , Broad Guards , on Monday evening , July the llth , precisely at eight o ' clock , when a full and particular account of the income and expenditure will be read over to the members , and other business of importance transacted . A new council will be chosen and collectors appointed to each district for the forthcoming enarter .
ABERDEEN . —The usual weekly meeting of the Nortiiem . District Ctmrter Union , was held in their hall , 3 S . Georges-street , on Monday evening last ; Mr . Jnxaes Macpherson in the chair . After a short address from the chairman , the minutes of the previous fleeting were read and confirmed . The chairman read an address to the Rev . P . Brewster , of Paisley , which had been drawn up by a committee appointed for that purpose . Mr . Henry moved tb * adoption of the address , which was seconded , and after some discussion was unanimously agreed to . Mr . Waddle then read the address of Mr . Ross , the general treasurer , from the Glasgow Chartist Circular , and it was agreed to pay the sum therein stated to be due from Aberdeen . It was resolved to bold a number of district meetings throughout the summer season , in various parts of this city ; the first to commence at Old Aberdeen , on Friday the 1 st July , for the purpose Of adopting the remonstrance to Parliament , and the memorial to the Queen . After transacting other business the meeting separated .
Mr . Hesbt addressed the female Chartists of this place , on Wedntsday last , on the progress of knowledge , ajjd showed in a very able manner , the evil results that had Bprun ? from ignorance and superstition . After a vote of thanks to the lecturer the meeting broke up . — Correspondent—{ This report had been accidently misdelivered by the Leeds Post-office , and so did not reaib ub until our last number had gone to press 2 BINGLET DISTRICT . —The usual meeting of delegates for this district was held on Sunday last , July the 3 rd , in the Forester ' s Court , Bingley , when the following de egates were present , namely , for Haworth , Mr . A . Leighton ; Silsden , Mr . W . Mitchell ; Keighley , Mr . J . Green ; Bingley , Mr . J . Gill ; Cullingworth , Mr . J . Northrop j D ^ nholme , Mr . J . Helliwell : Wilsden , Mr . A . Jennings : Idle , Mr . J . Sn ^ den : Shipley , Mr . G . Bateson ; Morton , Mr . J . Greenwood ; and Skipton by letter . Mr . Gill was called to the chair . After the transaction of a
considerable amount of business relative to the demonstratration in honour of our beloved frii-nd and champion , Mr . O'Connor , and arrangements having been entered into for the purpose of engaging a lecturer , the following resolutions were passed : — " That we , the delegates of this district do hereby publicly thank Mr . Doyle for his able services whilst lecturing in this district , and that we can confidently recommend him to any other district requiring the services of a lecturer . " " That each locality bring in their quota of money for the Executive once a month to the delegate meeting , for the purpose of being sent in one sum to the Executive Committee ; we also respectfully recommend the adoption of this plan by the other districts . ' " That this meeting recommends all the localities in the district where it is practicable , to have a funeral sermon preached and a collection made for the benefit of Mrs . Holberry , the widow of the deceased patriot . A vote thanks was given to the Chairman , after which the meeting separated .
. LEITH- —Mr . John Tanfcard preached to a numerous audience on the shore last Sunday evening , on the subject of War , and gave general satisfaction . —A public meeting isa 3 hcii on the Links , on Monday evening , June 27 th , far the purpose of adopting the memorial to the Queen and the remonstrance to the House of Commons , as drawn up by the late Convention . KIDDERMINSTER . —Mr . White , of Birmingham , was ancounced to lecture here on Monday night , and a laiee meeting assembled—to be disappointed . Mr . Hitchin , at the icquest of the chairman addressed the meeting , and gave great satisfaction .
CA 2 . V . ERTON , Nottixguam . —Mr . Mead , of Birmingham , preached two sermons here on Sunday last . That in the evening was a funeral sermon for poor Hoiberry , and the room waa filled to repletion . Mr . Mead spoke more than two hours . Such a discourse we believe was never heard in this place . His touching allusions to the martyred good , especially to poor Holberry , were deeply felt . A collection was made for Mrs . Holberry . HYSON GREEN , NEAR Nottingham . —At a meeting of the Chartists of this place , it was unanimously resolved— " That this meeting views with detestation the proceedings of Government with regard to Samuel Holberry , lately confined in York Castle throagh a charge of conspiracy and riot , who -was cruelly imprisoned , and Buffered to remain there , until death terminated his sufferings ; and this meeting is of opinion there will be no security for life or property until the People ' s Charter becomes ths law of the limd . "
NEWARK . —Mr . James Duffy arrived here unexpectedly on Tuesday night , and iectured on the following night in a very humorous manner ; he told a tale of grief of the cruelties of the infernal silent system , and the horrors of a Whig boarding school ; he also alluded in a feeling manner to the case of the never-to-be-forgotten Holberry . He concluded his exce lent lecture by proposing three hearty cheers for F . O'Connor and the Charter , three for Frost , Williams , and Jones , and three for the repeal of the Legislative Union of Ireland , which was well re-pouded to . On Thursday evening , his Eubject was the evils of the country , and the remedy was the Charter , which he tixplained in an able manner , and at the close , he called on his hearers to come forward and join the association , when eleven came forward and enrolled their names .
CHELTENHAM . —Mr . George White , of Birmingham , paid us a visit on Friday se ' nnight . Although there was but a few hours notice we had a crowded meeting . Mr . William Milson wss called to the chair , who , after a few remarks introduced Mr . White to the meeting ; he was received with great applause .- Tie speaker entered at some length into the distress of the country , its causes , and remedy . He likewise gave an account of the treatment that the political victimi receive at Northallerton and Wakefield , which caused a great sensation in the meeting . A vote of thanks was given to him for his able address . Several members joined the association , and the meeting separated .
KANI / EY , Staffokdshihe Potteries . —During the past week , public meetings have been held in most of the Pottery towns . Mr . Ibbotson , from Bradford , has been here for the whule week , and has been most actively encaged in spreading and enforcing tha principles of tie People ' s Chaitc-r ; and , from the strong and forcible language , and the appropriate nature of . his arguments , much good has resulted from his labours at eaeh place . At Fenton , Mr . Ibbotson has formed an Association . Previous to hi 3 visit there wa 3 no ; Association there ; he had thirty members to begin wilh , and no dcubt remains bat a steady and useful branch "WsU be established there . Mr . Ibbotson also jtctured in Burs'tm , Tunstall , Stoie , Longton , an-j Hanley . He preached poor Holberry ' s funeral sermon i at Lungton , on Sunday , to an attentive audience , and ; at Fecton in the evening , thus improving every oc-; currtnee , and rivetting on the minds of the working I class the necessity of all men uniting in one steidy , : determined struggle to abolish class legislation , and on the ruins of party to establish universal rights , viz . ¦ the whole of the People ' s Charter . Mr . Smith , of Leeds , being over here on business , was requested to . address the people who were assembled on Wednesday i evening , in the Market Place , and , from the veryap-• propriat © nature of the 3 ddress , carried conviction to i the minds of all present that the time for a great i change was folly arrived , and that such change must
be brought about by the energies of the sons of toil ; and from them alone , as from the very situation of the great sad titled , so redress could be expected . Mr . Smith next made a forcible appeal to the cumbL-rs assembled , and showed them that tba Chartt-r , the whole Ciiarter , and nothing less , could ever produce either peace , liberty , or prosperity . At the cl « se of the lecture , twenty-seven persons enrolled their names as members of the National Charter Association . Mr . Smith addressed the men of Stoke on Sunday , in the afternoon ; an 4 in the evening at six preached in the George and Dragon large room to a most crowded audience . At the close , thirty-seven enrolled their names , thus making sixty-four fresh members in the course of the week .
TOsraORDEN . —Mr . West lectured to the Todmorden people on Sunday morning , to an overflowing audience , on the subject of the currency . He went through the general points of the question and gave great satisfaction ; he promised to give twd lectures when he returned from Derbyshire , one on the Corn Laws , and one on the currency , showing how one operates upon the other . Dr . M'Douall lectured in the Odd Fellows' Hall , in the afternoon of the same day , to upwards of 800 people . His lecture lasted nearly two hoars , and made a great impression upon the audience .
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Chaktist Bkvekagb . —The proceeds due to the Executive , from the sale of Messrs . Crow and Tyrrell's Chartist Beverage , from the 18 thto the 25 th of June , are as follows : — £ a . d . ¦ Mr . Yates , Staffordshire Potteries 0 6 0 Mr . Tickets , Belper ... ... 0 3 0 Mr . Cater , London 0 3 0 Mr . Harney , Sheffield 0 3 0 NationalCharter AssociationjHull 0 3 0 Mr . Sweet , Nottingham ... ... 0 1 6 Mr . Staikey , Staffordshire ... 0 16 Mr . Thomson , Sfcockpori ... 0 1 6 Mr . Moon , Stafford ... ; .. 0 1 6 Mr . Hibbard , Mansfield 0 16 Mr . Fnrueval , Bory 0 1 G - Mr . Robinson , Derby 0 09 jBI 7 9
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NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL . YORK . Mr . Thomas Hunter , tailor , King's-square . Mr . Robert Tod d , bricklayer , Fossgate . Mr . Wm . Moody , glass-cutter , Hope-street . Mr . David Halton , joiner , North-Btreet . Mr . Wm . Jefferson , bricklayer , Hungafce . Mr . George Jefferson , smith , RedeneBs-street . Mr . Wm . Crowther , cabinet-maker , Jubbergate . Mr . Wm . Cordeux , turner , 26 , Micklegate , Bub-Treasurer . Mr . Robert Demain , cabinet-maker , Friargate , sub-Secretary .
HOLBECK . Mr . Samuel Fletcher , WellinffUm-road . Mr . Jonathan Brook , Holbeok . Mr . Wm . Harrald , do . Mr . Thomas Walton , do . Mr . James Ball , do . Mr , Richard Rylands , do . Mr . James Whiiley , do . Mr . John Davies , Little Holbeck . Mr . Charles Cludery , do ., do . Mr . John Hal ] , do ., do . Mr . ThomaB Holdsworth , Holbeck . Mr . Wm . Wade , Wortley-lane , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Wm . Sykes , Horse and Jockey Yard , Hoi beck , sub-Secretary .
MILNBOW . Mr . John Butterworth , weaver , Lawfield . Mr . John Leach , ditto , Stone-pit-field . Mr . Robert Milnes , ditto , Moorhouse . Mr . James Milnes , ditto , Milnrow . Mr . James Belficld , ditto , Stone-pit-field . Mr . Thomas Lawtou , ditto , Lawfield . Mr . Wm . Kershaw , ditto , Kiln-lane . Mr . John Crowther , ditto , Cross-gates , sub-Trea surer . Mr . John Butterworth , ditto , Stone-pit-field , sub Secretary .
NOTTINGHAM BOOT AND SHOEMAKBBS . Mr . James Clay , Clare-etreet . Mr . Nathan Johnson , York-street . Mr . Thomas Bown , William-street . Mr . Alexander M'Petre , Glass-house-street . Mr . John French , Clare-street . Mr . Wm . Dolling , Clare-street , sub-Treasurer . Mr . John Abel , Union-place , Clare-street , sub Secretary .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 9, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct896/page/2/
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