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_BROflLKE'S R , o , _MEJAIFLUOU _^ _-T 7 TERY f ly oag l _"' _^ dfrom ingredients' ofthe _™ f h _^ _Z _^ r _^^ . _andMcn fen jn nc a and _r-l-- _** _- _« a _Ij' _' , _, ar SUl . ccg 6 . The extr . _iovdi-MB 3 ' _^ r _* l P _«» immediately _reiierinir , , U , 7 ~ _' - « . 1 vcariu _,. the most obstinate conshs . colds , w « e _^ _£ a _«»» n _* 3 , and all complaints of the breath , is . 1 _^ 0 _' _i-icredible . but _n ill he fully prosed on truu _^ r „ d , at uupWa _< _anltiekli , ) S e . _ugl . _wmcll deprives tie _suffer _scci ' _u-taiitly o rest , it will he : found invaluable , _S iti . _i-M " _-. ! v _Hll-. _vs _il . e irritation , a si « glc dose » ftordinS _tamSwte re . ief , _imd iu mo * eases a _gln-le bottle effects 51 _^ _riSScwah . it wm be found an invaluable reacdv _. d-prii in ,- those _hsn-assinp _spssmodic _panaysms .. f « i-ir _valence , and from its _iiowM _& lespectorantand _JealiiiS qualities . _speedUy _rtfi-eliiij ; a complete cure . l " r u-: n _= p . rio . cal attacks of the _uifiacnia . w _^ _ich Imve _^ o often . _K-cnrwd duriuj , ' the mut * r , many mdlvMa 5 Un . ve exprrssed to the propriet _y that tuey have r _^ _el _ve-i _Piateiial relief from its use , zud . _itmr . y be _iecanm . endcdas a remedy of tie first imponai . ee _mthat _^" _rfscts in dissolvin- the _consoled _phlegtn , and _eouVuu- « f _« e expectoration , is tru y vvoBdcrlu ! ... id ta _cei-on _* afflicted with a < thm _» , « _adchrome _eoughs . v . „ ich _Tinier it ditS _.-ult for Ihem to breaths in a _rctuinbc _... _wr-tre a _Mmr'edoMhM been _bmnd to enanle them to ? _Ut wit , _cii-. _i . _f-irt . If civen ia the early stage of _con-Snption . it _,. i ! _Upeed : ! y . west an J ultimately entirely remove the _uwst Ire . tdful _uwlndy . _,,., __ ¦ . .. re _! _:, ; _. , „ ,, . -. via « ffvctnally estaMish its superiority overcverr oilier kind .. i _cou _^ ' n mediciue _i-i r . _pute . " EX _1 _KAOKD 1 SAKY _CASE OF _CffllK _D-c-. _vsa-ary , Dec . 1915 . _" ess-s _Bi- _^ oki' . Gent ., —In _es-r-equeijcc of tbe _deci-ied 6 » " efit . vhicl-.= nvt _* ai ! . ilvha _% e axp e . _tesiced trail tile U 0 -ctvoiw' _Cn-zh _llalsaia , ' I be- to add my testimony to It * excellence . _5 v son _Krederisk . aft _> T au _sttackoi _rwffiW _TV . 1 _S 1 . ft with a " _tooM _d-Ntre-ia - _anU < _evcv _cc-i = h which ahno = t _dei-rivcd hira of rest . Hi * _appetitefois-io . _» bim , bi obrcatiiW became very _d-fHculr . .-. nd many friends considered bis recovery perfectly hopeless . After using a preat varieiv of me . lic-. nes witbeut . u . y rebel . « e were _indaceit to make a _tiia ! ofyour invaluable lia . sain . wHiuU produced a _cban-everv speedily , and _eventu-illy _ehected _ttis _complex cure . - < _lm- « thnt _« .. _« _, v _.-hciw _= v « r uil . v oi my family have been _afSicted with a cu _^ 'h or cold , a dose or two of the medicins has never _laile-i to eliect a cure ; an I can eonSd- _' _ntsv _rec-imneud it as aa _exerllent reniedy m such eases . Tou _^ re iiuiteat liberty to publish this case . Yours respectfully , 1 V . UaLKSWOKTH . _IXFLUKVZA CURED . Gentlemcn _. -The _K-rc . _tt benefit I h :. ve received from the nseof _JoarirelliiiuoasCous U _llaleam for the Influenza induees me to add my testimonial , so tba-, should another universal visitatioa ef that coiaplaiat occur , _uianiind may know the best remedy . 1 can assert what perhaps n- other individual can , that of _beini witness to the . cure of a cre . it number by your medicine , « lucli all ¦ would do Soil t _« try . —Y _. _urs re-ipectfully , Qeo . \\ _vteefiocsE . —Dewsbury , IS-39 . ' 3 , Essex Chambers . _Mani-hester , Sept . sth , _1 S 4 " . T _» EA ? _? 1 K _< —Several ef mv _fauiilv have derived much Dene . it from the use . _ifyoar Valuable _Mclliflu-KiR _O-iigH _balsam : and you will 1 think do go-id service to society , t ) y making tiie " medicine mare . centrally known . Yours _v- _-i-v faithfully , - To Messrs T . M . and C . Br ' .. oke , ' -V . P . _IlOBEETS . _De-. _vsl . _u-. y . _. In cases « here the Couch or Shortness of Breath is very -rioirnt . an _occasional _i < _-se ot * _Bi-o-ke ' s Ap _.-i ieut or AuUDilinns Puis wiii be _fi-uad tn accelerate the cure . - ' _Prepared only by T . M . andC . '" rooke , chemists , _DewSnury . in _b-rtics ' at ' _lo ' . d . and -Js . Sd- each _Aud-s-. id » vh .. lesa _5 e ' i . v _thc-n ; Messrs _Barclay and Sons , _Farrimdcii _street ; llaunay and Co ., _Uxfoi-d-street _; Daw Mac _- _iinurdo and Co ., _Cpper Thames-, treer ; and Thomas _Madden and Sons , Qtieeii-stre * _--, I . _onio _^ ThoHias Evre and C » .. Liverpool . Bolton , _ilianchard and -Co ., Tork . " And retail by _a-1 respectable -patent medicine -vendors .
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AUEUSET . 'IT _' s PiLL -or tbe S £ IlVr ; - > _« _.., _Ku . _C-:. ES . —The Pi-op .-iet . ir of these Fills . is a medical -man . The brother of a patient of his applied to . Mr 4 berntt ! iv ;' oi-advice . lie _-ave him a " prescription , and these pills _arepiepArtdRecurttelytiom _thatpresi-ripti-n . The pitient ' s complaint was a nervous oae , and it-was attenv impossible tor anv one to beiu a worse _-rnditiou than he _« as : nmscuUr p " _jwer wss -l _^ o lost in snmep : nts , ar . d Lis !« s fairly t ., itere « under bim . He bad a b-r of thc pids prepared , and ike effects « ere all but i _« ir . _ii-u-Zous ; 1 ' -r no : only did the nervousness leave him , but _mosi-alai- _piirtr " returned to all parts _deficient of it . The proprietor _h-isilnre tried them os hundreds of his patients , and lie em cousciemiously _etate that tbeir effects in _resterini : nervous _cn-.-rgy and muscular po _^ er have quit- ; _astwiished him . Price Is e ; d . ana I Is . a box . _ABEKSEniY'S IMI . L for the SERVES and MUSCLES . —The nervous invalid should lure no time in resorting to this truly wonderful medici « e . Thoy are so _harmk-ss that they may be administered with perfect safety to th j mest delicate constitutions . As _bct-ire stated , their eff _.-ets are all bat miraculous ; one box of them will prove th-- truth of this assertion . As _regimen and diet ti _. ey are of _theumiostc-inse'Ulenci : in all nervous disorders , the particulars , as rec _nunendsd by the late Mr _AbiriKtliv , will be enclosed round eaeh box , ' S . I'd and II ? . _AlsE'lXETnT'S FILL for the SERVE : " and MUS CLES . — The _areat _icl-.-brity which these pills bave now obtained is a sufHc _' ent _i _. roof oi their great va ' ui : in all nervous c miplaiuts _, for their ceVhrity has been caused by their merits , ar . d no ; by _lidvortistments . _l-. i a Iditinn to tlieir i > roj > _t-rii = s as a nerv _,-us medicine , tbey are as in-Ta ! u , b ' : e as an Antibilious I'M , and wonderfully _strengthen tbe stoin : cb , _creatine a good appetite , and _ceusins _refreshiriic sleep . Asa Female pill tbey are also valuable . Their effc-.-t on tbe _svsU-m is io purify the ¦ b _! oo ; i , and ib-s they do in a in . st _astouisiitng maimer , _maliios _bioicbes asd eruptions vanish as if by magic . _ABEUXSrilT-s PiLL lor the _NEKVBi and MUSCLES . _—S * 0 lady wh » h » s a r _^ _es ire to be in the possession of a beautiful _complexion should _Lesitat-. ; a . _n-oment in _procuring a b ix : for . by their extraordinary vinues in pnrifym- - the b ! ., od , tbe roseate hue of health quickly appears on the _before emaciated :. _nd pale cb .-eks . They _iU-e also invaluable to persons who _suffer from the headache . Price 4 s . Cd . a box , and in boxes _containing three -Is . fid for lis . _Wbolesals asd _Retail T . o > _-m _* Agents . — _Birclay and Sons , _Farruu-don . s : r , et ; C . K'n _? , Si , Napierst , _Hoito-i _N- ' . w Town ; Edwards , St P _^ ui ' _j ; Butler and Harding , i . _CKeapside- ; Sutton and Co ., Bow Churcnyar . l ; _Ke- * brry _, St Paul ' s ; _J-jUaston _, 68 , Cornhill ; _SiOier , loO , Osford-strett _; E . de , S 9 _, Go _^ _wi-. U-strtet ; Hallet t , 83 . _Hijih Holborn ; Prout , 229 , Strand ; Hannay and Co ., G 3 , Oiford-striet ; Willoughby _au-1 Co , 61 , _Bishcpsga-e _strest _Wiihout ; and T . Sheward , IC , _Cropley-stiect , _Xcv _Xortk-rogd . ¦ Wh olesale asd Retail Couwtrt Agents , —Evans and _Hodgson , _Eieter ; \ f . Wbtaton _, _F-ire street , Bxetcr ; Wiaaall , _Birminebasi ; Acland , Plymouth ; _C-le , _Stjn'house ; It limes , Edinburgh ; Scott , Glasgow ; Allan _( ll _^ _iiieal Hiil ) Greenock ; Byfrs , Bevorport ; _Ti 7 i : eaton . Uiugwood ; Joha _Einz , Bridgend , Suath " Wales ; Bridford and Co ., C-rk ; _Frrris and Score , _Srisrol ; _J-jCSSal and _IlESiLD OS .: s . Bath ; Brew , Brighton ; _Marshi _;! , B _lfa _^ _t-, Scawin , Durliam ; Ward & Co ., _D-ir-lin ; Potts , _BinNiry ; Buss , Five , sham ; Bow den , _Golnsboro-jgh ; Henry , Guernsey ; Fauvel , J-r < ey ; Anthony , H r-i ' or _. 1 : _H-irm-r and C > ., _Ipsi-. icli ; Biin-r and _Newseme , Leeds ; Lithbury , Livtrp _.-ol ; O ' _ihauib-• nessy , _Liaerieki _Mjresand _Argils , M « _i-istone ; Sutton , _Siltuunham ; _M-nnie _, _Piymoutb ; Ba _r ley , Stan . ford , Kett , Oii _' or . l ; Brjuke , D mcaster ; _Cla-. ke , Pre . ton ; Proctor , _Ca-l'enhara ; H _^ ard , Truro ; Bol _' _on au 1 Blanshard . Y : ri ;; Drary , Lincoln : Noble . Boston ; "French , _Cia-hani ; _lLckley , _Putne .. ; Noble , Hull : _-IJro lie . _Sali-hary . —B _^ _rg-s < nnd Co . New _Y- rk ; Z ibir and Co ., _Pnilidelpbia ; H . _irgan , New Orkans ; t _, nd _Hedii'ist _an-i C - .. B . sion . America . Hy _enclosing iifry- _^ _i _gbt stamps to MrC _. Kiop , _r .-above , a bor wiiUbe _forwarded ; o any part of tne united _Kiuid-ira , _po'tfree _, and eleven dczea aud sis stumps for en lis . tor .
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ON THE _CONCEALED CAUSE THAT PREYS ON T _.-IE _HEiLTII ASD _SHOSffiSS TUE DURATION OF HUMAN LIFE . _ItLCSTHATED W . 'TU MJMErtOIJS COLOuEID _EUQiiTlNCS . Just Published , in a Sciied _l- ' uvelope , price 2 s . Cd ., or free by post , 3 s . fid . CONTRGUL OF Tn'B PASSION'S ; a Popular Essayon lbs Duties anil _Obiig . it ! _oUS » f Married Life , the nnhappiiieSK resulting from physical impediments and defects , with directions for their treatment ; the abuse of the passions , the _prematue decline of _health , and mental ani bodily vigour ; indulgence in solitary and delusive habits , precocious _esertiuus or infection , inducing a lorn : trainof disorders affecting the principal _organs of the body , causing consumptions , mental and nervous debility asd indigestion , with remarks on _ironorrheca , sleet , stricture , and syphilis . Illustrated with Coloured _Engravings and Cases . CONTENTS OF THS WORK . ChaptI . —The influence ofthe excessive indulgence of the passions in inducing bodily disease and mental decrepitude . Illustrated with Coloured Engravings . Chan . 2 . —Enervating and destructive effects ofthe vice of selfindulgence , inducing a long train of diseases , _indigestiou , by 5 teria . insanity , moping melancholy , consumption _, stricture , impotence and sterility , with _observatio-ns on the purposes and _* b ! i _^ atioas of marriage , and tbe _oaiappy consequc-nees of unfruitful union * . Chap . 3 . — Seminal weakness aud generative debility : the nature of impotence and sterility , and tbe imperfections in the _performance uf the principal vital function _consequent 93 . mal . practices , the _treatment of the diseases of the xiiad aud bod y which result from these causes . Chap . t . - » -Genorrhcea , its symptoms , complications and treat-Kent , g leet , stricture , and inflammation of the prostate . _XJlaap . 5 . —Syphilis , its complications and treatment , Cases , Concluding Observations , Plates , & e . Sy CHARLES LUCAS and Co ., Csnsulting SurgeoBS , 60 , Newman-street , Oxford-street , 5 London . Hember of the London College efilediciue , ic ., & c . _Strld by Brittain _, 51 , _Patarnoster-row ; Ilannny and Co ., S 3 , Oxford-street ; Gordon , H 5 , Leadenlmll-strcct ; "Hansell _, lis , Fleet-street ; Sanger , 15 : ' , Oxford-street , London ; Wiunell , 73 , Kigh-stre t , Birmingham ; Whitmore , 119 , Market-street , Manchester ; Howell , 51 , € hiri . h-5 treet , Liverpool ; Robinson , II _GreensHeefc-eet , Edinburgh ; Powell , 10 , Westmoreland-street , Dublin , and ail booksellers . The tvsk of preparing and prodacin _? the work entitled ' Contreul of the _Passions , ' by Messrs Lucas , _though apparently not one of magnitude , _demands a most intimate acquaintance with the mysteries ofa _profession ofthe cighest character . To say that tbe author bas produced a volume which oanmt be otherwise considered than as a treasure , and a blessing to tbe community , is not saying ioo much ; and being written bv a duly qualiSed medical _Fra t . tioaer , _its _? ases , _^ - _eTidTence ef tue resultsof much r _^ mpm 7 i _^ T tlsatloiJ ' _S * _^ researches in the study _tZ _^ i ! a _"ord , the work has merits which _deve-Z _^ iT _^^^^ _' _^ _vft ' _*^* _^ ° * _"st _^ ine _» fy rvc _oramentts ; t fer geEeral _perosal _.-F _^ _Hi /
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The _nress-tee-iis with volumes upon the science of _medt- _ cine aHd th > _"rofetsors ofthe srt _CHVCtive abound ; but it is _rarel- ' eveu in these aays . _^ wheh ' intellect is on _tbeu-arch _^ that iv e rind a realty _cssful medical work . _1-w-sv-UUr . o small gratification = tbat we * aave perused th" unpretending , but really _truljvsaluable _littln volume , _er-Ut * ecV * -CentrouJof the _PassHmtf , ' hy Messrs Lucas , Theav . Meonbequeuees of depraved habits , early ac _uivcd _. arc set forth in language . -. tiat must coi » e home » Ubha *? _cs-ing force to the _pat-aatand the victim . _T . 9 r « _rnrd-tt . _*< publication a . s one _of-o-elafis tbat is most _produ--tk-e-of aunefii to humanity . The . subjects , _h-jfhlyimportant . _* : ! d delicate , are treated i =. a style which at once exhibits , the po _= _s-ssioii of _griatsoieatific kuowledge . com . _bim-d with tbe fidelity of truth . Ebe author uf tbis work is a legally qualified medical man , and we most cordially recoramWid it : _—Conscruattre _Jcwrr ! . Persons desirous of _obtaining _« _hs . above work , « ntt not _w-sliiurt to « K'lv to a bookseller for tbem , may , to _ensuresroMcv . haveitdirectfiom theauthors , by enclosing : _Js . 6 d . rcr postage stamps tw _thfvtstr . ount . . Athmnefroi „ ° ten t-. ll t » o , _. _^ rfrom five _tlil _. i _Bht ; im . _mediqf rc , J . « sent to all letter * if coutaium _^ the f _08 Of Rl . f , « -advice , ic . ; 60 , _Sewaan-street _Oxtord-street , _Loiltlo-Tl .
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SCPRVT AND _IMPPdt-E BLOOD . _AKOE- 'l-a _MO-T fXTEAOEDlNA _« T < CeaE BI MEANS OF H _VISE ' S SCOIUiETIC _DROflB . _—The-ollowinif case ' lias excited so muck _interest , itbr . t the Guardian * of the _parish of Hr nt . _iievon , have considered it their duty to m < -u their names to tbe _aceflinpeRTing impor : ant dacliiMUoii . It is well worthy the _irctiee of . the public , : — <« . _" _c- ± _-: e _undersiiueil , solemnly declare , that , before Tluuuss liobins ( one of our _paidsliionei-s ) , commenced t _. iUbig _Ifahe ' s Kcorbutii- Drops , _foaiv-as literally covered with Tp . ve _runniui wounds ( some of ; them so large tbat a _persivnniight have laid his fibt in them ) , that before he lind s & sl _sbeil the first bottle he noticed an improviiuent , _a-iii-tk' . t by _eoutinuiiiu ' them for some-time he _gotcornplEttily _vestured to health after _everything else had failed _, lie had tried various sorts of medicines before taking MlalsV . - Scorbutic Drops , ' and bad prescriptions from the ino-tre ' _eh-itcd physicians iu this country , without _il-iiviflg the _b-. _' _^ t bene fit . ' Halse ' s ScoVbntie Drops ' h-. ve _caiui _' . etelv cured him , and ha « now enabled to attend to his labour as well as any man in our parish . _From-otber cures also made in this . part , we strongly recommend' Halse ' s Scorbutic Drops' to the notice of the public . -Signed by Johk P _. _tuoTr , sen ., Lord of the Manor _, " ' . loan Manmixo ' Williax Peauce . * 11 esrt goowuv . * _AttTHDU LA . VCWOH . THX . ! Mime 21 st . IK Li . ' Tke _ifbnve-uientioned Thomas Robins-was quite _incaiat-lecf < il-iinfc any kind of « ork « _-h ; ttever . Hefore he commenced taking these drops some of his wounds were so _larfteAliat it was most awful to look at them , ani tbe itching and pain of the wounds generally wero most dreadful ; indeed , the po"r fellow could be heard screeching bv _parsers bv , hoth day and night , f . _o- sleep was en . tircl . v out of the _' queiition . Re was reduced to mere skin andbone , and daily continued to get weaker , so tbat there was even- i robability of his speedy death . The effect wliich 'liaises Scorbutic Drops * had on him was , as it iver _... magical ; for befo _.-o he had taken the _fii-et iiuttl ' . bis * ieep was soundand _refreshsng _, the itching ceased , utid the _jiaiu was very much lessened . Persons wIim . < e ' e him now can scarcely beiicveitis tiie same man —the pal-. ' , * aih > w , sickly cem . _plexion haungm ' ven way to that of the-roseate hue of health , aud his wms filled with lood . _t > pure _aspuiity itself . For ail 6 cerbutic eruption . - , _IcpiOfj-, _discar-cd leg-, wounds in any part of the b -dy , scurry in tbe gums , pimples and _blo-ehes on the neck , arms , _i-r face , _tlit-se ( imps are a sure cure . They make tbe disease vanish like snow before the sun . Their notion ii to purify the blood ; they are composed of the juices of various herbs , ami arc so harmless _t-at t ' . _u-y may he _safeiv _administered even to ii . _fantt . The _enormoussile which tbis medicine has now _obtained is an undoubted _pre'jf i ; f it- ; _invaHiab' _- ' properties , the great sale of it _biiaj _priocij-aHy _thioi- _^ lt recQiiiui .-iida-. ion , Anv medirim- vender nill procure it i _applieaiion . Read the following extract frcn the Nottikcham Review : — 'Impurity of Hie Hood the _c-iusc cf Sctmu , 13 id Legs , & c . 'It is really _ast-n-siiin _.- ; that So many persons should be content _t-i bs _^ illicted with scurvy , wouuos in the _U-jis ,
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_p- _^^ T _^^ f _^^ f _*^ _T 01 " cx ' _-nnsive practice of WS _0 _MB fem ; _^ . | _^ Mcs 9 rs _« -andL . I'EUIIY and _&' _£ _a £ _P _|»*' § j _^| Ji £ | g _^ g _3 _S ' ' o ., thecontinucddeniandfor _thJn _^ _rkTcBlitleZ _^^ SllENr PRI END . '( one hundred and _tw-. nty-five thousaud copies of wbich have been sold ) , and tbe extensive sale and high repute of their M 6 _tL \' nes have induced some unprincipled persons to assume the _nama of PERRY aud closely imitate the title of the Work aud names of the Medicines . The public is hereby _eautiom-u that such persons are not in any way c-mneeted with the firm of It . and L . PERRY and Co ., of London , nho do not visit Die Provinces , and are only to be consulted personally , or by letter , at their Establishment , 10 , Beruorsstreet . Oxford-street , London . TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION . Illustrated by Twenty-six Anatomical Engravings on Steel . On Physical _Disqualijicaliens , Generative Incapacity , and Impediments to ifdrriage . A new and improved edition , _enlarged to 190 pages , price 2 i . 6 d . ; by post , direct from the Establishment , as . 6 d . in postage -tanvps , I'HE SILENT FRIEND ; A inedic . il work on the exhaustion and physical decay of the _fystein , produced by excessive indulgence , tbe consequences oi' iiifccaon , or the abuse - _< f mercury , with _observations ou the married state , and tbe disqualifi « ations wh _' . _ch prevent it ; illustrated by ' 16 coloured eu zrnv _' mgs , and by the detail ot cases . By K . and L , PBllRYandCo , 19 , BeiHcrs-strcet , Oxford street , London . Published by theauthors , and sold by _Strange , 21 , _Paternoster row ; Hannay , ( _i _? _, and Sanger , 1-50 . Oxfords ' . rett ; Starie , 23 , TicUborne-street , Haymarket ; and Gordon , _Hil , _Ltadenhall-strcct , London ; J . and ll . Ilaiir . es , and Co ., Leithwalk _, Edinburgh ; D . Campbell , Argyll-street . _Glasgow ; J . Priestly , Lord-street , aud T . Newton , _Church-street , Liverpool ; R . H . Ingham , Market-place , llauebester . Part the First Is _dedicated to the consideration of the Anatomy and Physiology ofthe orgsus whieh are directly or indirectlyengaged in the process of _reproduction . It is Ulustrated by six coloured engravings . - Part the Second Treats ofthe infirmities and decay ofthe system produced by over indulgence ofthe passions , and by tbe practice of solitary _gratification . It shows clearly the manner in which the _baneful _consequences of this indulgence operate on the economy in the impairment and destruc tion of the Eocial nnd vital powers . The existence of nervous and sexual debility and incapacity , with their accompanying train of symptoms and disorders , are traced by the chain of connecting results to their cause . This selection concludes with an explicit detail of the means by which these effects may be remedied , and full and ample directions for their use . It is illustrated by three coloured eugraviBgs , -which fully display the effects of physical decay . Part the Third . Contains au accurate description of tke diseases caused by infection , and by the abuse of mercury , ; primary and secondary symptoms , erujdions of the skin , sore throat , inflammation of theeyes , disease of tbe bones , _gosorrhcea . gleet , stricture , < fcc ., are shown to depend on tbis cause _. Their treatment is fully described , in . tins section . The effects of neglect , _iither in the recognition of disease or in the treatmeot , are shown to be the prevalence of the virus in the system , whieh sooner or later will show itself ; n one ofthe forms already mentioned , and entail disease in its most frightful shape , not only on the individual himself , but aiso on tiie _offspring . Advice forthe treat ment of all these diseases and their consequences is tendered in this _seotion , whieh if duly' followed up , cannot fail in effecting a cure . The part is illustrated by _seventwn eo 0 : _re _£ engravings . Part the _Fourth . Tr atsofthe Prevention of Disease by a simple appli . cation , by wliich tbe danger of infection is obv ' uted . Its action is simple but sure . It acts with the virus chemically , und destroys its power on the system . This important part ofthe Work should be read by every Young Man entering into life . Part the Fifth Is devoted to the consideration of the Duties and Obligations of the Married state , and ofthe causes whieh lead t othe happiness or misery ef those who have entered into the bonds of matrimony . Disquietudes and jars between married couples are traced to denend , in the majority of instances , on causes resulting from pbvsioal imperfections and errors , and the mtans for tkoir removal are shown to be within reach , and effectual The operation of certain disqualifications is fully examined , and _infelicitous and unproductive unions shown to be tho _neces-. _=. ary _consequence . The causes and remedies for this state form au important consideration in this section of tbe work . THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACDM expressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life , when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on tiie system . Its action is purely balsamic . its power in _reinvigorating the frame in all cases of nerous and sexual debility , obstinate gleets , rapotency _, barrenness , ana debilities arising from venereal excesses , has beea demonstrated by its unvarying success-in thousands cf eases . To those persons who are prevented cnvring the married , state % the . _contjeQUepceg of , e & jh
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'Bra , —Having taken your pills to remove a disease ol ihe Stomach and Liver , uuiln- whieh I bad long _suifereel , and haviiv _followed-jiaui' priuti d instructions 1 have regained th » t health . . wbich I _ha-l thought lost for over . 1 had previously bad . recourse tn several _niedicul me" _, who arc celcbr-. tcd-fur tlu-ir skill , but instead of curing my Complaint , it-increased to a moss alarming degree-Humanly _spenkins -y our pills have saved my life ! . ilMii tried to JbL _^ uin _rvo _^ i _us-Ior tbem ; and I d . _lublm . _t bm ti iiit hundreds are dete red from _t-. ikilig . yaui- most excellent _meilicinc , in -consequence ofthe impositions _practises _bj-many worthless wretidies ; but ivl . _nta p : ty it is t . i _.-K the deceptions used by . others , should he llie means of pre rentiiiK m : _i _» v ur . hai >]> y . persons , under disease , from re miUing health , by tbe . _useofyour pills . 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He se > is to havo had a p leurisy . which » nded in a large collection of matte ' in ti : echest , which eventually _form-.-d a _parage through thc wales of thc chest , whicii ended in three listub . u wres _, which continued to discharge latve _« iiiaiititie .- / _-i pu _^ up to Mav , when he was induced to try yi . ur _-ii-p-liianes : st thisdiite he « _-as in an app arent d ying conditio " , ami ill tbe highest _decree ef Marasmus or _Consumpti"" - _H « had severe hectic fever , the urine depositing large ¦ piantit _.-i of sedimeMt—constant _digressing c-. ugh—no appetite —and the stomach rejecting nearly everythiiiu' ho took _, both rood and medicine , he began by taking live r \ your pills night and _mornins _, which were gradually increased to ten , ivhich ifi a skort time had the elfect _ofconip-lctcly _curing ' the cough , _tbestomncb all" _c'inns , and _restoring tJ : e urine to its niitur . il _et . _ite . _Ili-i _. _sti-cnglh and _fhtsh a- c also restored and his nppotitekeen and digestion good . ( Sigued ) Robeut C . iLVEitr . THE Earl of Aldborough cured ofa Liver and Stomach Complaint . Extract ofa letter from the Kai-l of _Ablbor _.-np-b , dated Yilla Messina , Leghorn , 21 st February , I 8 i 5 : — To Professor Holloway . Sir —Yarious circumstances prevented the possibi ity of my _thanki-ig you bciove this time for your politeues ill sending me your pills as you did , I now _talec this opportunity of sending you an order for the iimcmnt , and , at the same _tim- ! , to add tint your pills have effected a cure ofa disorder in niy liver and stomach , which all the most eminent of the faculty at h ¦¦ me , and all over ihc _centiuent , had not been abb ; to effect ; nay 1 not even the waters of Carlsbad and Maricnbad . Iwish to have another box and a put of tbe ointment , in case any of my famil y _shou'd ever _rciyoire either . Your most ' _oblig ed and obedient servant , _Signed ) Ai . 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TBE WRONGS OF LABOUR—TYRANNY . 1 NJU 8 TICK . AND PERSECUTION BY THE MILL OWNERS OF LANCASHIRE ,
TO TI _1 K EDITOR OP THE _NOKTHEnif STAR . gut To n > ad many of the newspapers one would bo apt to ' think that the French had every tliiog to struggle for , and we nothing . They had not even the liberty ti , _express their political opinions , whilst we can express any opinion we like on either political , _religious , or 60-clal _maturs with the roost unrestrained _freedom . There nev _^ _-r was a more egregious mutak-. _Y-ni _ruay attend a meeting _herein the provinces ; you may express your opinions boldlj ; find eager list , ners , and a ready response to your _si-ntiroenis , whilst not one _outoi every _hundred ot those lisitners coula stand up to state _the-r views without being punished in titlierone Way or another . A few years ago the ra . _eevVog < of tho
_workingmen we : e directed principally to the _furtht-rouee oi their political views , and prosecution succeeded pros eu tion for sedition , till ai length tlieir Fpirits w _rehrok-.-u ; m _.-n began to be chary of _rUini ? to speak , and morality and hypocritical cant was substituted for plain truth , or made to qualify every _bnneat sentiment . Then thpublic mind _bi-eame directed to other matters , and was divided into secrions , having _different otij-ci _» , of _whfeb trades' unions _appeared to rise paramount , and to crush , these unions b _js _bfen latterly thu great _e-Vjtct of the we * lthy cnpiulist _. When political unions were al the rage , then men were _discharged from their _e-roploy for brlmning to one ef them , and thus , between proseeutions snd _oppressions of a Still blacUer character , the grand objwet of _silencing iheir _aluvts on this _hi-a _* d was achieved , At present wa hear nothing against political
unions . Trades ' uuions _m-o the only horrible things now , and such is the tyrann ? _practiced _towards them that at some of . the _m-e-tings whieh I have lately nt . _t-.-nded _, I have bed to be both , _chairmm-and speaker , and mover , and seconder of resolutions . If you inquire the _re-ison . you are told that such a person haa been dischargtd for taking part in the meetings , and is now ou' oi _wotk and starving . At one of the meetings which I lately attended th re was a man with whom I was well acquninted , who bad come disguised , his employer taring ihreitened to discharge any of bis hands who might be _s-iea at the meeting . That pnrson soou after nc _ived notice t _» quit . H _« has a wife and three sniill _clildren . Wins could he do ? 'Work was not to bo hid elsewhere , —he might linger f _« r weeks , —his family fa mishing . Can you wonder if the _upp-. illing piospecc
b _.-fore him should induce him to ask himself tho _qu-stion , —ho v far he could consistently , in duty to his family , maintain an _ind-ptndi-nt mind ? A young man has been * t my house to-day , lie too was discharged on Saturday last without notice ; ho had attended a _meeting composed wholly of the bands in the mill where lie worked . At that meeting he veutured to crmplnin _, or rat _' jer to _enu-ntrati : tire reprehensible acts of th _.-ir tin ploycr , —such as making thorn pay for f . rlc _* accidontnll . v broken , shuttles and _sfruttle pegs , nnd of a truck system , in wliich b _* ef and mutton were ihrust upon them at an _exorbitant price . Now cv « ry ono in th-.. meeting know ( _fiheie things , and if ysu talked with them separately th < _-y all complained of their injustice ; but sotne poor scrawl went aud told the employer what tbe young man had said , and he was _immefiiately . dischorged .
At Enfield , near Blackburn , the hands in the principal mill are all tut . Three _wueks-ago tbe millownt _* gave notice on tho Monday that he should reduce their wages on tho following Thursday ten p r cent . On Thursday , in tha afternoon , the hands sent u deputation to the employer desiring to know the future prices , and praying him to give them a list , But to stoop to treat _wi'h 1 is workmen about terra * was beneath his _dign'ty -. his majest / g temper was ruffled , and he bade tbem rct _irn to their work , or ho would instantl y discharge them , Tbe consequence wa « , the hands struck work . Ou Fr .. day , the day after , another deputation went to him . He would not give them a list , but condescended to 111 them tha prices he intended to pay for the various re ; ds ; with this statement the bands were satisfied , and expressed their willingness to return to work ou the following Monday morning ; Monday came , but there was no admis sion , and the millowner has had the satisfaction of keeping them in miserable suspense , and the sorest Pri . _lawm tor three weeks , '
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Lord John _RuBsell _ct-u ! d propose to _increase tlw _in-j _aomn ) t «* from three to rive per . ut _., aad our gentry ; bf cause of tbis were ready to turn him out of offleo . Ie .-: _cem < s of £ 150 and upwards had by L-rd John ' s decree ; to pay a tax of one shilling in tke pound , and those in the _H-ceipt of thoBe incomes wero ready _tj strike ogainsi 1 . 1 m ; but wben a tux . or reduction of Un per cent . up'Hi tho P ' * or weaver ' s £ ' 25 a year was levied the other de > those tame gentry ware ready to tear the wo rkman _> li , » art out who dared to any a word _afjainst it ; f „ r , for-< ooih thu ' _ten porccrit . was _necissary to _thet'oml ol tradr . The oditor of a poor puerih ; thing in thia io « k , calh'd the _Standabu , could repeaudly m _^ er at tbe efforts ofthe _working man , to _rsi-npe ths _tlin-atonvd rtriuotion which _hasbeun since so' _villiiuousTy carrie . d-but ,
but his jeremiad of _Ift-t _tveek , _beiviiiling thc rmrrt . ci'ii d ' _uioii of our struggling , economical , income-taxed centry , _woulrf bave drawn tears of blood from a turnip . You can form no conception of the state of _thii'g-Iiorc , Emigration clubs nre rho _princip-il topic , which > - scarcely _inlcrrnpted by ! ho _^ . citirg rumours of _« h French Revolution . The _fpinrfers have formed _sot-ietie with the vinvof ridding { _In-nifc ' _ves of Iheir _reilor ( d «" hands , the _mi-clinnirs a > e _il _.-inp th » niai » , Bnd lb weavers are dreaming _ohout _emigrating r . I » ogetlier Meanwhile the tyrai . ny and _oppression _practised toward ihom , i [ icrenfl ( _-s to a d ? gree completely unbearable . _Wh-. it think vou of a m ! ilo «« er _fiutnnioDiDp four -iica « ft of _fjiniliea before _thn _miigif-trntes tor having left liK hoo . « fS without paying up tin ir _nrrcnis of rent _nft-r his _iiiillh'id been _standing f r s x _Kiomhs alid no signs of ¦ again starting . Tu _< _-j- had got » ork ut another mill two or three miles _distant . The _ovnserr _refused to pive them anv nror » relief , trllinp then-: th » y n . _uit find work
to-live without him . They did so , taking uith them the few articles , saved from Hip wr- _i-k , ; . wd _Uio \ are , for _il'iing 'this , _cKar ' _gtd with violating n mll ! o « nti ' s law . Tho _m-igistratci ( one of tbtm a milln _» r _, er ) decided that the poor fellows mu t g . _> ( or six _montliA to _prison , but afienv _.-irds _generously _conseiiM-d to g _' ve them n 1 ' _ortnight ' s i _espite , in _ordi-rto afford tiiHc for an nrrang « rncRt with _thtir lite empl _iytr . Y . iu si a _fi-mn _thi-i f , et , ' what _w-orkiiou nre coming to . The _gn-nt hulk ore _cnploj-cd _, if _rinployni nt irill in mills . All mil ' nnnrrn _urejapjdly _trcctinc or h ' rirg rotia _^ e . _'' for th ir lmuds . Whin em ployed , lli « rent is _stupt out of- tlieir wages , the rent is nf' _-en pne thin ! hi g her than under other cottage owners ; when tbo mill stops non-moan be paid , _woikoum-ot _alwnys be got elsewhere , and thus each v / _i-ch adds an _¦< dditionr . l l ( -ttr , by incrcaMiiK the arrears of rcrit . Ti : e woikman has no alternative but to remain , to bt- to _rt-atitafes _wlitn bin employer hiisorrmnon for him , unless L'rim death ' should kit d ' y _re-U-iit-e Urn in m _hin lonrii > .
I could multiply _i-xauiph s without end , but this brain reels with _mailsi-ss . Tic _hagrnrd looks of _thousands _st-. iro one in the face at ev _^ ry turn , nnd unburn ( _omtthing _uiuxo'i'tcdly occur to change tbe _present _ssptct of ihingfi , you will have to _ri-conl scenes of misery not less _dreivdlul ihuu _thot < - _» f _irvlKml . Yours resprct / nlly , _KlCHATlD MaU DEN , Blackburn , March , Is ' , 1848
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TIIE NEW REPUBLIC . TO TriE EDITOR _f-F THE _NOKTDHRV STAR . Another ' Star' has arisen to riispel ou . politic .-1 darkness , and its nature nnn _oryanisatiwu is eoinpreh _. _nsil-le to oil , without the _i-il of _eunni-ig po _' _titic-. l theorists to iiinle . li' us . It bus joined tha cluster of licbt and tru'h where each _bi-com » i > _cnii gh ' . ened , and each enlightens ach . Ifow g . ' uri us and Iot welcomed has this _bright orb of Lib-rty lur-t over vbe hills and vnles of'sunn ; . ' France . How different the _million-tongucdacclam-. tions lhat seend _1- _* advent , to the s-rvilo _Immpge politically dealt out to a hated und I ' _tiu-c-t _despm ! All _iinturn has it « ' _vob-nuoc * ' nnd * _s-if . _tr . _vilv _c , ' _i _. nd uhen _thess cease to giv _^> to necessity i ts vent , accumulation will stay but a little _ivbil _" , b foi'j its ripmed f _.-r o _lur _. ts _throusli its
unnatural obstruction , with a power and in a (| _n-, _rti-r femetimes little uxpicted _. Who are tbiy tbnt would _Itik- _' t > _-c wheel * of prog-ess from R-f . nm . by talklnir down ' p _' _-ysicnl force V I _'^ ris nt this moment is a sphnUd triumph of pliysiei ! f . _o ce . What use in _tryirur to de = p : s * a _n-arebword—tbey ou _' y fear « _-hf n thc same- men help to discipline n ' physical force , ' . quipped by ilnir own _bidding , and _p-iid by a national tat ? D d si ! these regiments ot ' physical force '" rver _ei-in for a _n-nion or court b-. lf so _gtorio-. is a _triu-nph , nr a _te- ? th so _littleco't , - ¦< |> hy _> iciil f . _irce In tbo people of Piris gain rd last week ? When man _posRess-s bis riiht , ' physica l force' beeonies properly n dead _titci-ttet in socicy _, or the mere mechanism ofl & bour ; but oi heroine it becomes nn _eruptire flirenr , of which oppression , whether : n governm nt or auythirg else , is at once tha c _» use nnd the crim- !
So lorn ; 'ii" man _remains ihe _impu-fect model that he is , < f his _M-ker _' s intcn'iom _icganling him , justice in unio'i uith fo _.-i-. , ci )) niivi ;; , s _jiriifj its _insrruut nt until tyranny c-n bo annihilated by o : _h-: r m- 'uns The iniquity _¦' oi'fi not _eimsist i « the oppressed knowing their _rights and us _< ertmg them , but it _t-om-U-s in the oppre . _ss . rs knowinir jintice _, and o _poking i _^ When a nation mskeE a _stsn-l lo r _f . ain its tr _. impled _rights , a _coliini-m , wben _inevitnb' . e to success , involv . a two parties , Am ) the qu _i-stion becomes not whether 'physical force' was the nest _ah-rnative , since it is _gencrnlly the enly one , but it b . _eomea ¦ whio i ou , ; ht to _suh-i . it , Mid which has _thr _' ght to t'on-iinnnd , And so long ai man _lms the libnrty of his on'd _nci ' wu- ( in _t- ' _-e _"phiii- of tt -. _ifcitP'l _rfchf ) , fix d in bis being an an unennipromi < ed inbcritaiire from G _ul himself , it bceom . 's of certain solution , to whieh party
in _qai _,- y i ? _beco-no doubly wiebcrt . G _ivernrnents should _b-. i ii / . _va'kd by tin fn e cho _' ce of _citu p > _: _t \ ple ~ to tlio _saine free cho _' ce- they should _subsnit ; and so long as governments are formed lor the governed—not tho govern ; d for ibo government—the self _assump-. ion of pow . r to oppose the dictates of those they gorerti _, is compn mi . ing tho _vsry interests they wire _ist-nded only to strrc , and _erecting an usurped will hostile to that of the people , which bee _> _mes a most unpardonable violation of th _» ir sacred trust J The principles of n _R-.-pablic harmonise mare than uny other witb those of p _; ace , for _thfy have too much to lose , snd too little to gain , to liRk themselves in unnecessary s : rife . And it is only wben ifcey meet opposition to their progress —when the old abuse A powers , that they nre to replace , make war to hold th it tenure of office , which is of itself nati mal property , tbat blood becomes the cost of victory .
Government is an establishment of _nsrvatiti and _ofhe-ials in the keep and pay of the couutry they belong to ; and so long as they receive employment and pay at ihe hands of the country , they are bound to respect it » dictates . As servant- ) of the country , governments must always stand Kuilty for the c _« 6 t of opposition to thc wishes of an unanimous people . Granting that the people are tho _original sources of all good government—that they aro tbe root and brunch of which _legislation becomes tho good fruits , bow unnaturally those Eastern despots must be fixed on th'ir thrones , who acknowledge no inherent _rights in mankind , to pois- in the balance against their unbridled caprice , They become irresponsible to any _liower on earth , as _thornih empowered to nv < ke wrong _-ig-Jit , or right wrong , They make tubmivsion to their trailing _uppri-ssion a law , as if they c -uUl found a code ol morality that made it moral only to obey , ani Binfu ] to oppose . E . B .
To Tiie Members Of The National Land Com...
TO TIIE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY . We , the alloftoea of O ' _C-iincrvilie , app-al to tho _generosity of the members , generally , for pecuniary _na-dstnne .- in a ca-e of treat hardship . William _0-ldy , on * of our members , has _re-cen-ly lind a cow die iu calvim , " ; its value- was upwards of ± 12 . This will _seriousl y _eripplr- bis _i-n'i-gii-s _, for years ; wVcreas a trills raised in - ach locality would cover _tliv Io _< s , and be a kind boon to an inilustrioui and well deserving man . 0 hrr of our allottees have also lost pigs , by death , to the vidua of £ 10 . T . ese accidents aro almost _lusepBrablo from com . _mancinga new mode of life , but they fall heavily upon our poor brethren , an ! wo trust your kindness will alleviate the burden , and that the Corapany will establish an _In-urmcu Society by wliich the evil , may be guarded against in future . Money for this purpose mu-t be ( orwarded to Mr T . M . Wheeler , O'Connorville . L » t each Locality do its duty and they will receive and _deserve " our warmest thanks . The sums will be duly acknowledged in the Stab . M . _GuiFFETns , chairimn , C . Williams , hon . secretary .
Arms For The Working Classes . To The En...
ARMS FOR THE WORKING CLASSES . TO THE EniTon OF TIIE NOETnEEN STAR . SiBi —In lookii { j over tho Stab of February 10 : h , I _ptrceive our _respi cable middlc-chus friends (?) nre gohig to play at _soldiers , Lthiok , if fhey are fond of the game tbey ought te pay for it , as it is not fair they skonld _araufe tlumselves at our expense . We have been rifled enoug h already , and for the matter of a little amusement , I have no douht but we , the working clauses , would like to _ei-joy ourselves with nliitle exercise in the open air , and if the government would be kind enough lo supply us with arms and ammunition , and tome one to teach us tbo i roper use of the popguns , we might , after a little practice , be able to bave a field day with tbem upon some fitting occasion , and show . them whnt _n-rcindo on sudi _oec-isioni 1 . Perhaps thpy would like to havo a ( sbum _?) fight with us ; if so , they will , perhaps , be good enough to recommend a proposal of that to their friends in tbe House , as a word from ihtm will go a great way . And , dear Mr Editor , pleas * do all you can , to recommeud the _project , as there are a good many of us w « uld like to bavo a civil _^ mo wi th our respcctable (?) friends , and . you will oblige your * re _npectfully , ' Bur 8 lem . j i >
Some Wheat Has Been Shipped From B-Imbav...
Some wheat has been shipped from _B-imbav fo _hMiglavid , in ordor to ascertain , by exo » riraent whether it be possible to e » tnl _>!'? h a profitable trade in corn between L . dia and Great Britain . A New Orleans paper slates that a slave bekn » - _mtr to a Louisiana planter has been declared to be free ,, becauso bis master had voluntarily taken him to I < ranee , and had _thusvittually emancipated hira . A New South Wales paper mentions that trepans or beche de mar has becu found ofi the banks in the Harbour of Moreton Bay , and that it is proposed _^ cure some for the Chinese market . An Australian paper says that , aa there are no clorgymon in _Gippsland , persona in that district who _wiBh to be married , are forced , to make a _yoynge to Van _Diemen ' a Land ,
Tiudes' Mofiemenib. Noningham.-To-The Dm...
_TIUDES' _MOFiEMENib . _NoniNGHAM .-To-the DMw ' or , _* _fihM , and Pantaloon Hands , and Framework _' _-Knitters-of all branches " , and tbe . Pub'ic in _genora ) , —Being _na'ler the pamtul necessity of again a / _-p < _- »! ing -to _> you for support , wo do so in full cm ( 5 donee tbat you will nut permit lis to be . made the victims of _a-Bvsirm which must ext end to all the branches of _th-XkaiW , and reach ev _« n tho _> e who deem thtroselveK past its ii . fl unce , by an _incicaso of pan . orism . To » ive the public an _idet-of what thc abatement will _i-ffuct , it mav i ot be improper to state , that tho
reduction on somo sorts-erf ehirts will amount to twenty and twenty-five percent , A d ' _-neti uf 19 '' *• 20 g » ' _-o shirts , at tfcc | irc- _> 8 _iu priro , is lis per d- z -n ar , tho _warcliiiuse , fn » n _w-hicti havo to _b-J deducted 1 < . 31 . fraiue-nrit , 1 < . _teaming , 1 _^ . 91 . windint ? , tahinu in and _staviditit ; , unci our _employi-r Witnis 1 * . iff I ' m' _nothing ; _huitlia p leasure of working lor liim , anri y ) . more for _^ eevws with a few _uairowings hss , but . wbich is _sevmor a detriment linn _ntlnrwise which vy . iiild leave tb * lar _«(? Hum ot 5 . 3 I . to Jiv » upon , and fi .-td candhp , need ' es , < fec Well may wa exclaim , in the hin _^ uaL ' e uf
Burns' Man ' s _inkumaiiitj to man Jlaites countleu _thoushuis mourn . ' The number of liand . i out on strike lists been redueei ! t _> ahout MO , by . i victory nv « r ouremplojcr _c-. onee ! uing _tl . e _drawee hands , and by _yourciititiiiuoiis support v / c hopo to he aOie to bring it to a speedy and . _successful _torroinatir-n Tn those who _luvo to _lahoar so many hours for a 8 _tib < i _> ter'c « th « _leyy may press heavily , but thoy must _rcmomhr-r it will have nn end , whereas tlio abatement will bo s _pfimincir (• no , nnd the forerunner of i . _tbttra , not only in _sliirte , hut _il-nwersan-ipmitaliioi-is _likewise . To _thost-in other _braiiohes of the tr _.-ul « , and th » Kenticmen ct tiie lu _** n whu havo so kindly nffiistfd u < . we return otir _iraniiest ( hanks , and c < m-
_fiiicntly rely upon their Mippor ' . I _' o Mr Carver w » h * _ve only to 8 _,-iy . that if hu fluffr' ! ' _hirustlf he can starve nf" it to « iinpliarce he will find himself . _vvofully mistnkin . At n _nifeiing of the _druwcr and _K-. irt branches , _Iielr _) _< n _M-mday , Fi bniary 28 , at th « King Go _ri _; e on _Il-.-. rsubaek , it was uiianitnously _agreed ihut : i _li-vy ofl < per frftmB on nil frames in the _> l )' _ri _; _ind _drij « _-p _branch b « m » de this _wet-k ; and tho Committee wil ) sit a very day at the _K-n _^ Gt'ori _/ o on _Ilorsi-biick , from ten o _' ohek in thu rnoriiiuit liii _eijjlit- in the _eveninjf , in _recoirc S'lb _^ c _.-iptiima ; _; -ntl l-iirtica havir _. u cards with Ihe Town Arms _upoii _thi-m will wait up' _-n _thr-fe not oonnectcd with th ' .-tr _.- _' _ih-, am ! nil w _' _tlioiit _fi : ch _cari < are _impostors
Cotntiiittcc : v ? iiliatn _ltilcy , William Fisber , J . > hn _Hotiloi _' , John _Sitnp-oti . _Socretan : Wm . _Sheit-in . _JjA ' _.-. _vsi . Ey —A piihlie _tiseetion ot the _hneti w _« n » er ? ivis he ' d on _Ti-eiday week on May-Day Green ; nearly 4000 weie _urgent to _remohf-tr _.-itc a _^ ainsl th _» up ! ointuiciit , of G _^ 'nr _^ c _Savat-e beinj _: _inspecinr ol tun linen trade at _Barnsh-y . when it wa 3 rcfolvcd , ' Tli . it they would not lei Siia _^ e enter taeir shops ' , _tlnjt- _' i » h they aro wiliinjj- lhat tho manufacturer , their foreman , or their warehnn . v man , might -visit their shops ar , any reasonahle hours of the day . ' A deputation wa * apuointod lt « m the meeting to communicate this _rcMiltition to the masters
Lo > D ' . v —At .-. rn » ' « ti «; ofthe fir-it r'ivMon of th * Cily Bootri ! al ! or . s * S . ciely , ( m _.-.-. 's b anch . ) h _« ld at the Hole in the Wail , _Chsncrry-laiie . a _b-w i ' aysa » o , tho _following r _« ' » ii !» _iii-n propo-ed by D * vid J _> nes , and _sccnnelcii hy _lii . 1 err , Smith , wns _aih'pte' uiianimnu- _«! j _;— ' That this mootiris _c-innnf . ln-lp _ixpi' » . ssin » ailmiratmn rt thehevnio .-. nil d _. _tennined _ct-iielu-t- of _thiipt-rp ' e of 1 'art ' s in oye _.-lhniwin _^ ll : e du-potic _s-ystem under whkh they _s- _'oanrd . and _cstablishim * th * democratic ri ' piiUic « . ' _France ; and wo further h _«^ a that ihe _j-erplc of other nations will be _inspired with tbo H _.-uno / ' _t-clinir of _liht-rty , fr * . t en ? ify , ami pol . ' tic _^ l < _-q > ia'ity _, until iho r ri _^ _'bt * are _Hccwr _cd , aud i ' rte'j'ni _rvisfim _triimph'uii _throtiL ' h _tlix _« ni M '
R"MF , iRo Steam _Eagixk _Makkks—Mi- I _' _tel » ttendud by invitation to ixpl « in llie _principles a _:-d object 1 * Ot _tliy Nati ; n ; j | Tr _.- ttic * ' _A" 30 _CiiUii-n- Tho _mre'invof _thchand- _* _cmpl-ytd in the works of the E * Mini Cminiies _U'tiiwav iv _:-s _ealicd for lud ' -fuwi seven o ' clock at the _C-tii _Exchitg' . Mr Veel wa * very kindly _rcceivsd hy _tltu _rnt-ulinir , and ( * rit ( i'ed _inttTan explanation wliich _spofmrfd _t- 'i fire pi / _rfcct > _-at . isfaciiin io _tho-e _asstmbled ; several _qmstilus were xnsw _^ i'td ? iiM « _fat-t-. rily . About twenty { . _-av _* tlieir names in , and _thfvc *' s _ovt-rv prospprt , of thv majority of those working oh the establishmentjoining the _association .
To The Officers Am) Members Of Trades' S...
TO THE OFFICERS AM ) MEMBERS OF TRADES' SOCIETIES . At a preliminary _mr-ctinsj of dMp < r • tfs , convrned b y Hie un _^ _niJ'lojcd _tKcnibci-a of the- _UphiN _' _r-rer . i' In ? titute , held a * , tlioir roams . 29 . Urc . _- _. t Marihnr _.-ntti . _alret-t , on _Wcdrenday eveniiin . March 1 , 1 S 43 it was _re'olvr-il . thai a committee he foimed . comuo- _'cd of Mia _n-emhi i' nf evtry _traJe present , for the _ptirpiwe of bri fly _addrcssinjr tlio various trade societies in London , atici c ; liing upon e .-c _'< to _depnto two | . er « _--ns lo represent it at n Trades' Delegate _Meeting , with t ' _-0 view of discussing the _prcsi r . t alsrmini ; sta _' _i ? of mile , sin ! ikvising measures having for their object its amcliorat . it n , At this meeting there were pre-ci . t members connoted with thc trades nt carpenter-, _cMchmnUei'i _' , oha . irma . kcrB . _onUiiiet _rnakew , _crimpiuitors , masons , shoemakers , _tailovs , upholsterers , end
weavers . In _pursuance of thc resolution here named , tho committer ! appointed do hcieby _eenve- 'p a Trades ' Delegate Meetinp , at tho Boll Ir _. n , Old Bailey , on ThHisday evenim _:, March 9 , 1 S 48 at _sc-von o'o ' _o-k . Fkli . _ow Wokkms !" _, _—Theru is a period in the history of every emu-try whic _' -i cull * upon the toiling mil ions to _bt » _stir themselves ; to declare , aa with one voice , that it is criminal to imp < veri _^ h labour , by mal-administrat inn of _legislative powers , and inhuman to show a marked indiffi rtnen to the condition and
wants id tiie w .. _rki'i _» community , Th-. it _( criod has arrived w | th t ' u- _Enylish artisan ; and he is nnwcx horteel to take _advantage "f it , ore another session of parliament closi _.-s . and _hb _rtiscrablo position , con « e . _quenti-rr iv-tnt of work , _ren-ain nnalJeviated . Tiie working classes neither wanl _paiish aid _norpocunia-y assistance . They want work , if a government cannot find tbem it , they can free ocrtain trades from those fiscal imposts which lock up capital , and thus _eau-io a dearth of labour , and at the same time _aff- > rd that protection to others which will ? _rcure to the Englishman tho bomc-t ' _-ade of his _o-untrv .
Tue . _Tfcisnoihins speculative nor equivocal in the statement , that the _depressien of tnde _during tbe last tw _.-he months has been nf nn appalling character ; nor that it has now _assamt d a greatness whioh threatens _topaiiperUethcaircady toe-much dependent situation ofthe _worki-han . 'I _hvoiu-lnm the pmpire there aro millions if t ; o « d and honeet artisans pt _» _5-tivvly , at this moment , starving ; and tiie . c . !> m np season seems to _for-.-.-hadow its results ,-by p _intincr 'o the past as the history of tbe future . This in a fruitful land , capable of providing stutenanee for _cvn-y _hffing that treads i's surface , but _rcnih-red barren tithe _non-rerirccnicil opt r _< live , by had laws May we
nntask . * _H-ivij )¦ _nglis ' _i _tra-Jesmen so far _forg . iten their duties as men , ibeiriove . to their _wn-a ; -nd children , as to remain silent < no hour longer , _knowing that ' that hour or . lv adds fuel-to the lire o ! _( ii _.-tress which is burnim : around them ? Forbid _thuthousht . L t every nnn in and out of work prepa-c to _ir . _ee-t this crisis of events ; and by unity of action fi'ady solicit the government to _redress tho . se causes of dearth of labour which as _practic-il men they can point- out- —ihe removal of those _ob-tructions upon trade which , while they stint its _uvnwth _, of a _consequence destroy even she chance of the operative find ing employment . Vfc would say , and siy it with great earnestness a ; . < i truth ,
Awake , arise , or be foreverfallon , Como and _assist us in di raonstrftting to the country _an-1 the gnvernment not alone , our degraded condition , but also eur fix » tl nslve ro _longer passively to endure _burdens inflicted _without even a show of reason to back them , _yii-ldini , ' bin an inconsiderable sum to the revenue , enriching tho _foreitiRor at the _expens : e of the En ( _ili «' nman , and causing wretchedness and want to those whose industry alone has placed England in her enviable pisition . upon the products of whom her ( . _-reatness and stability must for the future depend .
Wo ask you . then , in your respective _societies , to depute two persons to attend at the Belt Inn , Od Bailey , on Thursday , Match 9 1848 to discuss and deteimine with us me .-sines that _wi-1 ameliorate the distressed condition ofthe . _iriismship of this country , and procure for the operative that whieh he never ought to feel the want of— _employtaent . Rtc dkct . _th-j period (¦ : _!' redress is whilst , parliament is _sittinsr _. Moreover , that if apathy be continued to be shown , when yonr _iliildrcn cry for bread and you have it not to give them , lay not the sin at th <; _d-ior of
leeislati' _-n , but remm ! as culpable your own neglect and supineness . Wanting help , we must help ourse ' ves . Hitherto the working man bas trusted to a fallacyhe bas vested his claims in the hands of wealthy superiors ; and nelihor help nor hope of help has come . Our _cour-e , ifcen , is now to seek it by and for ourselves . If we are sincere , and _suldivs ' s tlu > _uovornment truthfully , there is no power yet created which , can _wUhstnr-d the call of the t > iling millions . By order of the Committee , E . F . _mvAnn _*! . _Frcsidi-nt . A . Sterekk , Secretary .
A R Oman Otholic Priest In Van Diemen's ...
A R oman Otholic priest in Van Diemen ' _s Land lately refined to marry ; i gentleman who obstinately persisted in remaining a freemason . The Turkish Sultan bas issued an ordinance , grant-inn his Protestant _snlyc-cts the sai * ic protection , rights , ami privileges as those enjoya ' _ti by _Mahommedans . Several line ships have lately been builf . in the Australian oulonie ? , and it i « expected that shipbuilding will he a profitable business in several cf them . * Tom Thumb had a narrow escape from _drowning during a collision of steamers on the Mississippi , en the Cth ultimo . There was a great confusion in tho boat , but Mr Bainum _pioKoU up the manaikin and bore Jam safe to tlw shore .
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Bo>R.Stbegt .-Tne Row ,N Ta,,Alb4 '"" —M...
BO _> r . STBEGT _.-TnE Row , n Ta ,, AlB 4 _'"" —Mr Jardlno was _ec-uph-d _tl-. e ent-r _« _, l , : „ , , , R 8 _' of no less thnn ninoty chare . _g . arW . _, on _' t « _r ti . ~ ° Sln 8 ing in _Trnfal _^ ar rqu _, re _, _« hlcli tionsUted , » f i _.., V „ V le , t " tho pollc . by boys rcsistinir . th « m in th « _exceu- } 0 ri nf ! ' flI 1 duty , throw ngr _« on , _i . s and other missiu _. _, una ( , ' _" of Th > _lence and _rnUtonne . None of _ths C : iSl ¦„ n J aet _B any _future of n > vclty _, with the _exception 0 ( t _^ t *? youni _; nan from Trapping , who , on hcin e _. Uen , 1 & far _Iii 3 defence , _tsid ha was not only _n H . _unn- ' r / ° a po _< and off-red to recite _nm . \ _peei-Lns , " ? _^ fowm _refpccttni ; liberty , equality , and fratemit 5 " the cdifica-. ion of tho court . Ho declare d that ' hi ' proud of tho present _demonstration , _« h the _c-mw _" 1 hopes for which ho had lon _^ _pantod < vcr .- abimt L _*! re » _lisi-d . The _m-igintrite inqUir _,-d if he lind ar . r r .- I 11 court Ho lurnPd d
, rou _« , _ana _rrpl-ce ) tha , _hJ _M up n _iilltbc human _racr . a 9 friends nnd tho bv _« n „ i a , his brother * . Tho by . tander , . _ho _.,- _S _fi *! _thebrothtrhoo _, ! , am no _ptnwi _camefonvar- ' to ! t for _hiRiu-uru good beh « _l . „ . _ J _. r _^ _^ _Zh thi laws , such a 5 they were , should be r _.-. "" _, _** oheypd , ami he . houid requ _i re tin . _-o , t to pu- in " h _« - th _« sum of £ 10 to b e _ofifood behaviour for th- „•» " _, m mon . h 8 .-Th .-re bBin « r nc , _vLibfc a ! gBS nf o ., tri ) _, c _^ polio , m-on _tl . 0 drUndanU , the m ,, _Ki , trnt _, s ii " j s-. m-: boys wU „ ) la ,, piJt back | n ( J | _^ cted nay . _ilmt their _fric-nria „ parcnt 8 miKht be f th _^ ho _ag- _'ttn plne . d at the _har , and b _, rlBC _, _iven th ' _mt S _« cro _leet-i-c order ,, ) _th-m to be _dischar _^ _rt Th ! _lireatent _eonfu , ion pr _. _va-led during the _r ndw _rfn _^ o « „ Mtetheeourt wh . r , thc mob w _, a _« llo « _- td to _necC late by tho pohB .. . who _rer > ainei quite _pvsive .
\ I , ' Ta _4 FAI _- _^?« ' - _-4 ttK _.-Twoj , - , nn gmen _nntneri J . Turner nnd W . Alii » , vere placed at tie _ba ~ Chanced with _a-H-R _. hhntr _v-ith _othirs for _unlawful pur ' _pns . s m TrHfalit _.-, r . _^ . _„ r _, the _^ rmcr hein-rin pos * o , n ,. f a pistol , lur . de _l with powder « n /| ball , at the time - _ Mr M » n _« _, one of ihe police e < . m « : i « . K . ner « . proved that m the duchanre of his duty , with _scv _.-rol oSicerB he was obS » ruot * d bythe _pri-o , „ rf _, who ' nmducted them _, selves in _u v ( rT rude and disorderly manner , although repenteril y _reemnsfrotad with , in _cle-. ring the mob trom rr _^ _aljrar . fqnarp _, and _pffiiKing out fo them tho pUflllC llOtiee posted up ( hut lb- people _sl-. o » lrt disperse . 1 hey , _howewr , _ohiblted much obstinacy , _abh . iish he had informed tu . m the duty he lind to perform-nd wbo
, he wns . On _b-isfr R . ; _i , er ,. d nt , ]) 8 stal ; on house the _putol _produc-. d was found upon Turner . « ith : i powder . n _^ _nV , _i . all-i _, imil « :-d'inc . The _prisoner Turner admit _, _re-i _ImvloK spoken _ruiiely , 1 ut rtmiicd havinp refused to _ms » f- on B 3 he was _Jisir . d ; and he wa » in tbe b-ibit of _ciirninj , 'a pistol , h _.-in _^ once stnpp-d in Fullimi Fieljg _, _wl-. we money rati hem _deroandr-d fr » n _> him . —Mr Henry _ordered the _ninytnr of Turner and the father of the other prison , r . who is _i , r . _cns-rav _:-r , to be _m-ntler , and _haTing _entire info sureties that they should bo of _^ od beha . viour for six mon'bn _, they weredi-c' _-arvrd _; but having _condue ' ed _^ emBrlves in a mile itianmr to the inspector after thej- bad left thc court th . _« _-y wire fined 30 s . each , cr _fourt"in _duvn' _imprisonment
Assault vr » n a Ji . r _. iriTFE . —Mr Matthew Strong , a _rt-por er , en-.-aiji .-il ou ( ! .- _Elf . _ctric Telegraph , preferred a _eharsre » _sr _« inst th « officers of the A division , hy pumraons _, for bavins- _s'rurk him a eevcri- tlowon the head dormy the rew nn Monday hut , in _Trafoltrtir < imare . — Mr Clarlcmn _appn-iPfl for ! h _» d _.-fe-ndanis . —The _clronrrstaneeloo . ' _e place while th * mob _sw _^ lUd to about 8 _OOtj persons _an-l from » lie _ou'dence _tdduccit . it not appearing that the _orih-cfs _ha-1 _stegle-l nut the complainant more _rfcan other persons who refused to disperse , the case « _-n « di _. _misc _^ d
MARLBOROrJGrr . STREET . _—WiNDow BKE / Kise m p _/ . hL ux ' .. h— _Wiilbtr _/ i 1 v _.-i )) nc eand John O ' Onne !' _, two tai _orlndu , wore _i-b _.-irgt-d with _hftving wan-only broken _n-indlRrs of the _v--. ! iir of £ § at a chemist ' s sbop . No 10 , Pal _' _-msll . —The defendntRfoirr . ed nart of a mob oi _disord-ilj-pei-iono who _,-i'srmbled in Trafalgar-square on Monday . It wns about ci-. _ht o ' elock when tho defen . d . _tnte w < re g _.-en b . « the poiice to throw Btonen at the windows and to cause _cons- _'derablo _daroape . —The _leds _sa- ' el tVey were out of work , pud they _dpnii-d having _il'i-ortn _sto-ies . —Mr Bingham lifted them £ 5 , ihe amount of dnm » ire or _ot . e month ' s _in-prisniimcn _* .
_WESTMINSTE ! , _* _, —The Meeting in _TiufaLGAE . sqc _^ rp .. —C . Tc . _ihlll . J . White , 3 . Il-ar ) _, 3 . _Prer-rierpast _, _an-i J . C -iin . lt -. i-re _charged with having formed b portioB ofa _rrob of si-vera ! _henlrel persons , who created a riot _a--d brokeflert « t _numhtrofetnet _Jfircpsand _tnVdowjoa the _previous evening-. —It was proved _thnt lire _prisoners wire a-. Unlirad ef a _preat crei _^ d of person ' , _i-rrs'inting u _veti _for-1 _i- ' _iiblc appearance , which had suddenly en . tered Westminster , and _det ; : olisliid and _extinguished tha _utreet _Inrnps , windows in the house ? , an ! committed other acts of vird _.-nce , The tndesmen in tin- immediate _vicinity put their _shutters np , and tie prmtct _txci'ementpr _railerl throuchnut _tl-c ev-nine—Mr Brmierip observed _thsit _thn eases wtr .- too _ffri--us h > r _1-im to deal uith S _' _.-mmarily . am'he _slinuh ! _r-qu'r' _IVi iie to _f . nd _t-vosureties in £ 50 ei ' _i-hnml _Irmci-lt in £ 130 . _Ti-thill n : iiJ Rad in two _sun-tii-s of £ ' 40 encb and _thcmsvlves in _s : S 9 p ; _n-h _, and _rn-ndrr _^ _-sst nnd _Conncll in two fiireties ot £ 80 _nnch 8 u _4 _thmiselv . s in £ 60 . to _afpiiar Rt the next _(¦ esvons for tbe county cf MiiUll » ie : r .
GUILDHALL . —The Fleet _stueet Mob , —J , Edwards , ( i hid sixteen years , o / d , end two _yen-r-j ; men named W . _^ _peticerand E . n _.-nnmett , were _chtirircrl with a _breach of tbe peace and _resisting tb" _polieto in ? het ° street . —Aoaut half . _pnst one o ' _cle-ck on _'We-i . ne 9 . da } afitr = noon a crowd < rf _uboue 7 « 0 _in-iivicnals , h « lf o' thfrn boy 6 , came from the west . end o' tho town t _rouyli _Tcmple-bar and turned np _Cbjnesry . lane . _Bmaebins t . o . _lurr-ps acd windows as thev _proceeded . Thi-y c ? me back into Fleetst reet through F _tti-r-lane . As Spencer appeared to ba _tS-el'sder , tbe police captured him , and also tbe other two _prison's nn their mailing an attempt at rescue . The _officers stated _tlutSpeecer carried a tall _boardwitii which h- broke _windows on each _RiiJi- , to the preat diversion of the _; r . _iop o ! little _vng-abonds , and of Feme of ihe foolish p ? opl- who walked _q-iiitly _afurthcm to see what raisc . _' . _ii-f th' _-y oid . Some i f these exclaimed . vrbe " n the
_polic raan vi ntu _^ d cellar Spencer , ' That is the right one * ; he ought to have betn taken long & kc' The boy _Edrti-. rds threw two _sttnos _Kt-the officer , wben be was _lnst _:-B « ty siiz : d . Unmn-. ctt criid out for a ruFCue , and hegan _UouTi . _hin-j n _gtlek _nbont , and then he w : _ib _reized . Tbe band , then sheered iff _throui-h _Temple-bsr again . — Tbe _prisoners were _fcarchcd at the _st-ition . Harnreett , wbo said he was supported by his fathtr , who lived in Southampton-street , lad Is . lOd . in bis _porlirt . Tbe ot -ev _priBoni-rs _r-nd i _\« w . oney or othev prc-p _« _-rty . —Edwards Slid he had no home , ai ; d'livet anyhow . _—Spencer B « id be w » s a _tuib-r livin _? in Deurcll _vtreit , New K- ntroad , _dointr a little . work on bis < _-wa a-count ,- All the > _priscners _dr-clarsd th _< -y were innocent of what _tht-y were c _imr-ini with doin ? . —Mr Aldermen J _bnfrn commined _Spene-cr to Bridewell for f even days , _Edtvnrdoforfourtten _dav « _Hiiri H » mmrttfor _fe-en day . " .
CLEUKKNWBLL . — Parish _LmnBalitt . — Several bsl .. * t » _rvv-nlo ! _-kiiis ;) 'aurersof C _erkcnwcll , with largo i . jniiirs , _spplii-u to Mr _Ci-mbo , the _niFgisiratp , for his nsp _i . s _un _.-e , _nifkiii _^ tbe most _distress-iiiR _sta tements , osto _hfrir _, lii . tr ( -. i _> . imf ! t-. _ant . i . r food , wliich excited _g-oer _& l aiiniittthy _, — * _- ''• 0 _ii . _'T ' _-t' direclert _tUtm to _Tttoulii until the _oVe-is-r was ft- ' t lor , Mid < iibs- _q'lertly the _n-iu'er 01 the _wirlihousa _iitteiidr _- ! _* —Mr Ci inbe told bim th . it be % v . _is r . _ot _itrn- i _< 1 _evii-. g _uflien , _wbos- du * y it was to attend , l , c _c-ini-ibr-d ihe _master had sufficient dutiis . to attend to in Us situation without being _called from them—The _mns'er _sni-1 _tl-at _tbfovirseer was _tiic-n _cfaployed _rclievinji the poi r nt the workhouse . lie ( _vbe master ) was in the habi' _i-f ! _-i're » _ing the poor , and he _coulii _answfr the _sao-i- _purpose—One of tbe appiicimta . who had an inf _. _ntiw lur _a-i . _m . _Miidshr h _. il sis th ' _-lvrtn . Her
hnsbuiid wns _cinployeet intbe stone y-r . l _, but lie _coul-1 not _lli-t _tnm'iiVi tn sup ort tho whole of thi-m . On S _.-uuntoy ni . _q ht she was _dsstitu'e , and . pplied for relief , _wh-.-n they \> a .-e her 41 b . o ' bread . She applied again on Monday last , nnd th y gave ber 3 lb . of bread , which tbey _consumed , and her children were then at bome crying ? fer food , and Bhe bad nothing to give them . ( She hero burst in ' o tear * ) Applicant added , that when she ap _« plied at the workhouse a policcm .-. n tnrned her away , saying that the wardsmrn ' _s v , _lves could not be relieved . —Mr Combe said thnt _sue : h a proceeding was _hhrhly im _« proper ; if the _partUs'were destitute , the parish wero bound to relieve ihem , whether tbey wore wardsnieu ' s wives or n-it . — The master admitted that there ; was not suffi _.-lent employment ut stone breahlng " , but thero was oakum p ' ekinu ' , whioh the husband would not work at . —Mr Combe : That is a diff rent matter ; if they neglected or refused to work , hring thera here , and they will be treated according to law . That is nn excuse for
not _relnvin _^ their _iamili- s tbey are _destitute , —The master insinuate 1 tbat they had brought easts to thia court , and they were always defeated , —Mr Combo ( with _warmth ) : Thi ? is as much a * to Bay that we have not done our duty hero , and you have p rformed yours . If we do not prrform our duty you nre aware of your remedy , nnd I siull have lo objection to meet you on that point . You are not the _respnns _blcpcrson to come here . Here io a family of sis children—they receive a Sib . loaf ou Monday _nisiht _, which is only _half . _e-pound of broad 'or each up to this hour , one o'clock . —Muster * . If I
relievo tl e _wivo-i . tbo liu _> b . ai _.-ds will _atttrwards come and claim reiki ' , —Mr Cerabe ; That speaks nothing _. The husbands may act wrong , but jcu must relievo tho ( amities according to Iheir _necessities and the law , —Another poor woman , with an infant , evidently dying , in her arms , and wi - h a lar « e family , made a similar complaint . — Ur Ccmbe suggested thatthe whole of the applicants should go to thu workhouse , aad receive proper attention mid relief . —The master promised to pay attention to tho _supgcsiion of the wortby magistrate , and tha parties left tlm court .
A Gcnera.1 Measure For The Extension Ot ...
A gcnera _. 1 measure for the extension ot the _systcM of _posc-offic ; money order ? , is now under the _conaideration of the postmaster-general , Four _macku'al boats manned by _abr-ttt thirty men , _hiivflheeti ! _ost _during the stormy wether which ¦ us lately been _experienced in thc neighbourhood of _Plymouth . An Australian paper aajs , Hint thc boats' crew 3 of all Sidney pilots , and one half of thc crews of all tho Sydney whalers , are _aborisinal _^ ow Zealanders , Tho total number of persons engaged in trades _anrl professions who paid the income-tax in the v _» sr ending oa the 5 th of April , 1 S 46 , _w _* 111 , 815 , A , _inanuf-tciory of \ _veoUe * a gooda has been est * .- * blialied in SoaiU Australia . a
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 11, 1848, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_11031848/page/2/
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