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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . f f p entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at IT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the 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 more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few oases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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Just Published , Price 2 s . 6 d . ( Or sent free to the most remote parts of the Kingdom , in a scaled envelope , on the receipt of a post-office order for 3 s . 6 d . )
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH . TTHE manifold advantages te the Heads of Famf JL lies from the possession of a Medicine of known ( fficacy , that may be resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less every day , are so obvious to all , that no question can . be raised of ita importance to every householder in the kingdom . From among numerous testimonials , the following is respectfully submitted : — ifc To Mr . Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London . " 5 , Cooper-street , Manchester , March 12 , 1842 . " Sir , —I have muoh r atisfaction in communicating to you the result of my experience after repeated
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry iuto the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphr ilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c . BY C . J . LUCAS , &CO ., CONSULTING SURGEONS , LONDON ,
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tOKEON . —Metropolitan delegate > g . —This rceeting was held on Sunday afternoon , Mr . Gardner in the chair . The sum of 3 * . 6 d . was received from G . obe Fields , far the use of the delegate meeting ; 7 a Izozq the hatters , Brown B < ar . for ditt 9 ; 2 a . for tracts frein ditto , and 5- for th- Deptford Committee The sum of 8 s . 9 d- was rec-ived Una the Chartiats and & few friends a * Stratford , for the Victim Fnni . Several . miall sums were received for-Maaon ' s » rd other funds . Reports were received from the v * rio :: Oasraittees and deputations appointed . H was rr 4— " That no person be recognised w a Jectcrer : d ¦ I'xality unless producing credentials /« m the Okssrv-t : > r . C- 'u . mittee . " A . dcDuiiUon was appointed to wait upon certain local ! -
ties , " where i mproper parties haj been lecturing . Mej ' sra . Matthews and Dixon were appji : ted . It was TesoWed that the salary of the Sscretiry to tbe delegate m-seting for the ensuing quarter tfcuuld be 63 . per month . Messrs . Wbee-. er , Cuikv , Simpson , Dron , and Base were appointed a Victim and Defence Committee , ¦ with authority to draw upon tbe G = ner 3 l Treasurer for aoy monies which nnjiit be r . ecessary for U . b iMescaGf the London victims . Sir . CuSVy repcrird from the Cjn : mJitte appointed to ¦ fratch over iluuOc ' a c-i £ e that they had ensured him a triusiph ^ nt acquittiL Five thillings was ordered to he paid to the \ Y--iifor . l Committee , on account of a v&a tnizged f-T lhat netting Alter considerable other business was transacted , the meeting adjourned .
Mb . Wheeler lectured , on Sunday evening , to the new iomlity ia Bioomsbury , and gave great satisfaction . The cbair was ably filled by Mr . Bol ' . on . After the conclusion cf tbe lecture , Messrs . Licas , P- ? e , and others , addressed tbe meeting . A subscription was end led into I u tee Tietizns . Wcsking He . vs Hall , Mile-Esd . —Mr . Biirstow Iec . uTt . i here , on Sunday ev ^ -n : Dg , to e crowded audience , ar . d wa ^ kighly spplanded ; Walton Armstrong also adGrcrsec ^ the assembly . A subscription ¦ was er . tvrca ir , -- > for the victimi Tlje fcl ; owira ivso ' . ution ¦ troi urLuiii : i ( .. ualy carried : — " That the thicks of this meeting be given to the jury who irUd K . ^ g and SioEden , the Chartist prisoners , tfLio , Eo : ~ itb-tandii 3 g the hard swearing of the police , ce iscii-ntiouhiy disebaTgd thuir duty , t . y returning til upright and honest Tcrttic : of acouiuaL "
Star CcxFEE-House , Goldex-Lane . —Mr . Bol" weil lee ' uxcd upon the " invVrUicut , " on sundry , after which 9 s . 6 d . was voted to the -widow of tte late Peter Sadler , and a hope expressed that other localises ¦ would take the matter up ; 3 s . 5 d- vra 3 also collected for the victims , and the meeting adjourned . Bebmoxdset . —The members of this locality met at the Horns Tavern , Crucifix-lane , on . Monday evening last , when the following question was pr ^ s-d oy Mr . Law for disenssion , " What are the tv : ; s ; hat affect society , and what is the remedy for the same ?" which was supported by Mr . J-SBes , Mr . JB askburn , and Mr . Wood , "who adjourned the discussion to Monday night ; after which sir shilliings vras Toted to Mr . B- Wild , late a aember of this l ~ calitv , s . ud now in Chester CisUs for speaking the truth . ! S . : x shi' nirgs to that noble patriot , Dr . M'Douall , and &ix shillings to the Victim Fund . The meet !!;? adjourned to Monday nieht , when all members are requested to attend .
"Wal ^ woeth . —At a meeting of Chartists , held at the Montpellier Tavern , on Monday evening , tbe propriety of sending delegates to ths S ; urge Conference was discussed , an . i after examining the illegality of the first proposition , the unfairness cf tbu proposed election of delegates , and the coadnct cf ths ccmn-iiiec respecting the application on behaif of Mr . Geo . Y / h-te , the meeting came to tbe conclusion that they were no friends to the wcrbiDg classes , but oniy Corn Law Repealers in disgnisa , and the only tcss-tr we could give to them was—no !
CaMBERwell-The Chartists " of th ; s locality feeld their -wetiiy meeting on Monday night , at ths Rose and Crown , Mr . Edwards in the chair , when busing of importance was transacted- Mr . S ^ rcpson pave a lecjtic-ncd r-port from the delegate mecti : ? , 55 . Old Bailey , in hi = usual style , which was rtcriv ^ -u \ ri ; h this greatest en : hn = . asm . A Tots of thanks ~ : ^ unanimously passed npon enr indefatigable delegate for ais assidnoasness to the b-iisines 3 of this locality , and to the cause he has so nnc ' i at heart . The Chartist caus- ^ goes bravely on in London . Truth will prevail in deaanea o : Tory and Whig ctsrx > tisin .
FALKiriK . —On "Monday evening - week a meeting of those friendly to the cause of democracy , was held ia Mr . Kirr's School Room , Dundee-court , to hear an . address from 3 Ir . Snumsl Kid » % from GJsssrow , Mr . Steele in the chsir . The lecturer spoke for r . early two hours , and was listened to with greatest attention throughout , At : he close of the meeting thanks Wire { riven respectively to the speaker , chairman , and Mr . Kirr , f ^ r " rhe m ~ of ! is SchsoL r Va . r . 2 or t £ . V £ TN . —A Public meeting of tbe inhauitacts of tbe V . v ! e of Leven , was feeld in the 0 " :. i Fellow ' s Hull , on the evening of Monday thu JD . b . Powtrfal &ad tloqneDt addrtssss were delivered by Messrs . Curry , ifid M'Ewing , from Glasgow , ou the evils cf clais legislation , and the necessity of ncion among ail classes of Reformers .
CARLI 5 LS . —On Tuesday , the 20 th , and Wednesday , tee "Jl-t inslant , Mr . Ganrmage , of Korthampton , addresssa ihe Chartists of thii place , in Messrs . BIytha tsia ' -. iofSB ' s machina rooms . He was well receive : ! , and made a ijooc imprtesion . Me . P . . nl Beopht ix Carlisle . —This clever and persevering aivccaie cf the righ ' vB of labour arrived here on Saturday evening , and , after a short repose , addressed tie Chartists of this district in Mr . Blythe ' s machine ruom , where , considering the shortness of the notice , a gcod many persons were in attendance . Mr . Brophy dwelt on several popular subjects , and examined xninntely into the cause and effeets of the late strike , and other matters connected with the movement of the people m this country at the present time .
laVSRPOCXi . —At the usual Chartist weekly meeting , the following resolution was unanimously agre&d to : —• ' That the members -cf this locality do consent to psy a levy of sixpence per month towards the General Dsfence Fund . " A Committee was then formed for the purpose of drawing np an address to the Trades in behalf of the imprisoned Chartists , and the Secretary was reqnested to forward the Bum of £ 1 -is ., the amount already received , to Mr . O'Connor , Treasurer of the General I > = fcnc 3 Fund . CROYDOK ( Scrbt . }—A meeting took place on Monday evening , at the Bald Faced Stag , Mr . James Everest was called to the chair ; there was a strong muster of members present . Twelve shillings and eightpence was handed to the Secretary for ihe Defence Fund . A long debate followed on the best means of mating ths Ccarter the law of the land , which was at last adjourned to nsxt Monday evening . Five fresh members were enrolled . A vote of thanks was given to the Chairman , and the meetins separated .
XjEAMIKSTON . —At the usual weekly meeting of the Chartists of Warwick and Lrimington , Mr . Donaldson prejented the Association with a splendid oil painting , to be r . ffl d for , and the entire proceeds to be handed to Feargus Q Connor , Esq ., for the General Defence Fund . Tbe painting is a full-sizs Mary Magdalene , by an eminent French artist , and was purchased in Paris by a Citholic clergyman , who is a Weil known connoisseur , for 4 S 0 franca . Tickets , at Is . each , may be had by applying to any of the following gentlemen : —Mr . J . B Smith , No . SO , Park-street , Leaxniegton ; Mr . E . Bromley , grocer , R ; nelagh-street , leaniington ; Mr . J . Watts , t ea-de&ler , Smith-street , Warwick ; Mr . Charles French , Saracen ' Head , Parkstreet , Warwick ; or to Mr . Donaldson , or any of the Council cf the National , Charter Association in this locality . Subscriptions were handed in for Mr . White , and also for the General Difenca Fund ; and it was resolved that a . special general meeting . shall be held in Leamington at six o'clock in the evening of the 9 th of October next
NORWICH . —At & general quarterly meeting of the Chartists of Si . Paul ' s locality , it was resolved " That the sam of five shillings be immediately transmitted to Mr . O'Connor for the General Defence Fur . ci , and that a ball be held at Mr . Moore ' s , Jolly Djtrs , ¦ Wtnran-street . Admissioa threepence each ; for the benefis cf the General Defence Fond . Tickets to be obtained at Mr . Moore ' s , and of any of the council , at their residences . THOENABT GREEN , HEAR STGCKTOS-UPOh ' - TEES . —Mr . William Chapel , of Sunderland , preached an excellent sermon to a most attentive audience , on
Sunday morning last . By this lecture some good has been dene at Thomaby—some " service" has been rendirtd to " the state" : the spirit of intelligence is now beaming en the " workiss" in the agricultural districts ; we may , therefore , infer that truth and justice will ere long predominate . After the sermon , Sir . 1 . Davison , of Stockton , briefly , pointediy , and energetically addressed the assemblage for a few minutes . Mr . Chaprl agsin preached in the evening , in the Associa tion Room , Albion-street , Stockton . The audience aeenaed to apprec ate . every sentence that wts given nttsrance to by Mr . Chapel , and it appeared fully conelusive that they were highly grati&ed . — Correspondent
CAJSPSXS . —The cause of democracy in this Tillage is in a healthy condition . On Friday evening ' able address was delivered in the Chartist Hall by a Chartist traveller of no mean talent The address gave entire E&tisfactien . Another meetttg was held on Saturday evening to appoint a delegate to attend the meeting at Edinburgh on October 3 rd . Sir . Alexaudei DaTie m appointed . A tcbaeriptioB for the defeooe ct the imprisoned Chartisti was agreed to . The Chartist traveller then addressed the meeting , and gavt great satisfaction . DEB BY . —At a meeting of Chartists on Sundaj sLzfat , five persons were ehossn as councilmen in pl&cc
of five that had resigned . Confidence was expressed that tbe Association wonid , for the future , be carried od in tbe be- * t feelings of lore and union . It was agreed t : < rtcoiui-end a county fielef ate meeting to be held on 1 >¦ - ? second Sunday in October , to take into considere -i the extending cf our orcsaisstion , and othei i . - : - ss of importance A conversation then took I .. n the best means of defending D ; an—a young ai . ; :-.-j > rctable Chartist of Belper , who was apprehenviv * for attending a procession into the town during the l . t ^ strike ; when it was considered the best to coctirvtt ! to a general fund , and all prisoners to te defen ^ ta from it .
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SSNDAL— Thursday week , Mr . Y . M . Brophy , gave a very good and interesting lecture to an attentive audience . Any lecturer intending to -visit Kendal must give eight or ten day ' s notice . MOSSLEV . —Mr . David Rosa , of Manchester , delivered an able and eloquent lecture on Monday evening , on the present crisis , the true nature of Reform , and how it is to be effected . TIVERTON , Deton . —A meeting of the Chartists of this town was held on Friday night , at the Association room , Newport-street Mr . Harriss in the chair . After the regular business of the Association bad bsen gone through , the subject of the defence fund was brought forward and ably discussed . It was moved by Mr . Thoma 3 and seconded fey Mr . Drew , that thirty shillings be sent direct to Feargus O'Connor , Esq ., for tbe defence of the victims , ana ten shillings for the Executive . Also six shillings was voted for Mr . Powell whom the magistrates had stopt from lecturing through the county .
IttlDGLET . —In Ssptember , 1837 , a Radical Assocation was formed in Midgley . and since that time it baa been usual to celebrate its formation every year . — Saturday last , being the fifth anniversary , a tea party was held in the Charter ABsociatisn Room , when a number of toasts were given , and several patriotic songs and pieces were sung and recited on the occasion . Same excellent speeches were delivered by Messrs . Roshton , Sutcliffe , Wheelwright , and others , and the evening was spent in the greatest harmony . The room was Deatly decorated with the Star portraits , festoons of ivy and ether evergreens , and the flag belonging to the Association was hoisted in front of the room early in the morning , and continued there the whole day . __ - ^ _ ,. _ _ ,- _ . i _ . ^ ^ ju-fj -. - . -.-.-j-. - . -. VJin
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A NOBLEMAN CONVICTED OF SMUGGLING . On Monday last , amongst the persons charged before Mr . Broderip , at the Thames Police Court , was Stephen Moore Viscount Kilworth , eldest son of the Earl Mountcssbel , on a charge of smuggling , or rather having unlawfully in his possession two pounds and a quarter of foreign manufactured tobacco , for which the duty bad not bees paid . Mr . Few , of Henrietta-street , Covent Garden , his Lordship ' solicitor , attended with the noble defendant From the evidence adduced , it appeared that his Lordship arrived by a Rotterdam steanwr , which put in at the Brunswick Pier , Biackwall , between seven and tight o ' clock on Sunday morning last , where she ¦ was boarded by two custom house officers in waiting .
One of the latter , on entering the cabin , observed his Lordship , ( who , at the time , was a ptifect stranger to him ) stow away an empty ci £ ar box , and this circumstance exciting his suspicion , he watched him narrowly , and on his leaving the vessel , and while on the pier , asked him if he had any cigars about him ? His Lordship replied that he had about seventy or eighty ; but the officer feeling dissatisfied with his assertion , took him back to the steamer , and , on starching him , found in his pockets two pounds and a qaarter of cigars and tobacco . On this discevery , his Lordship expressed his wiiiingnesB to pay the duty , whatever it might be ; but the officer ( Scanlan ) felt it to be bis duty to charge him with smuggling , and accordingly took him to the police station-house at Poplar . There is Lordship gave his proper name , and the charge feeing taken against him , he was detained from nine o ' clock until four in the evenice . when he was bailed out
by a publican at Poplar , and his friend , both of whom volunteered their services upon being mzde acqnaiated with the charge , and the rack and station of his Lordship . When before the magistrates , and after the facts as to his apprehension had been deposed to by Scanlan , his Lerdship did not deny the fact of having the cigars and tobacco upon his person , but said that he had been assured in Holland before purchasing the quantity of cigars and tobacco he had brought , as they were for his own consumption , they would not ba liable ts duty , and that it was upon this representation , and not from tha slightest wish te evade the dnty , he made the purchase . His Lordship also said he did not dety , when challenged by the officer , having cigars upon his person ; and added , that the moment he was informed that the quantity found on him was liable to dut / , he expressed bis willingness to pay its amount
Mr . Broderip observed that while it was his wish to make no distinction between parties brought beiore him , be was still ¦ willing to believe that hia lordship had erred from the representations made to him before purchasing the articles as represented , and not from any intention to defraud the revennB . This , however , was only an extenuation , and not a justification of the offence , as persons could not plead ignorance of the Lit to justify its violation . Under all the circumstances of the case , however , and being willing to believe his lordship's assurance that no evasion of the law was intenctd , he would only fine turn in the mitigated penslty of twenty shillings . This his lordship immediately paid , and , accompanied !» y his solicitor , left the court
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 1, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct907/page/2/
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