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Tl NI TE D PATRIOTS * AND U Enrolled pur...
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BRITISH EMPIRE FREEHOLD On an Advance yo...
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E3IIGR THE * BRITISH EMPIRE AND COLOXIS ...
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KECIPES FOR SI Including all the refresh...
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EMIGRATION TO GEORGIA IllWLV COUNTl', OXITED STATES.
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1MER DAINTIES. J and powder, ICES, MARMA...
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EMIGRATION TO NORTH AME1UCA. WT APSCOTT....
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JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE. T.VVO-PEiVCii:. ;...
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RUPTURES PERMANENTLY AND EFFECTUALLY CUR...
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Tl Ni Te D Patriots * And U Enrolled Pur...
_Tl NI TE D PATRIOTS * AND U Enrolled pursuant to 10 Geo . IV , c 56 , 4 < fc 5 Will . 1 JPWron _* . —T . S . Doscombe Eat , u . _r . i . rwnna . F o'CoKSos , Esa ., M . P . The Society is divided . into _six sections _^ to meelt ga « _JSfsSff'I _^ S l . _Sia _awe » 5 JSon . Wt « lie _foDoivine is tbe SCALE OF FEES to be paid at entrai ine « mU _s extend orer a _peri _^ _fc months _, to be pai 2 nd tion 3
Am 1 st section . sec . _Aee _jsisecnon . _«»»»» " , _» ¦ Froml 5 to 32 .... 01 5 s . 2 d . .... &> 4 S . S & .... X _ S 3 —3 i ! .... 0 7 2 .... 0 6 8 .... — 36 — 40 .... 0 10 2 .... 0 0 8 .... — 40—45 .... 112 .... 1 0-2 .... WEEKLT ALUOWASCE IS SICKSESS ASD _SOFEBASSOATIOJJ . KrstSecUou : 18 * . Od . 6 s . Od . Second ditto 15 0 6 0 Thirdditto 11 0 4 0 Fourth ditto 9 0 4 0 Fifih ditto 7 0 4 0 Sixth ditto 7 0 none .
LOSS BY FIRE . — In all the Dirisioi Monthly contributions to Under SO years of age . Under 40 _1-JtfstDMsiou .. _Ss . 74 d . 8 s . 10 W Second ditto 3 0 " GeneralExpenscs 3 2 J . Thirdditto .... 2 4 , including 2 6 , Four th ditto .. 2 0 < " Postaee _. ic ., 2 2 " Kfthditto .... 1 8 lid . Monthly . 1 10 Sixth ditto .... 1 3 J ' Youthful , Gift , Widow and Orphans ' Jgenciesare established in many of tlie principal Towns cits , to whom a liberal allowance is made . Every inform ; fee Office of die Society , 13 , Tottenham-court , Kcw-road ( _fancras , . London . Persons in theConntry applying for Rules can have them crm of application , or infennatiun , three stamps must be
Tl Ni Te D Patriots * And U Enrolled Pur...
_i-TRIARGiBS' , BENEFIT _SQClETY . a 46 , _faAiOWic c _Sr—InsStuted , 7 th Feb . ' , 1 «& . , " - ¦ r _AKiiirI'Esa ., iLP . B . _Cabbeii _, _Esij ., M . P . ' "' ' _DKEjjuiEsUuiSABD , Esq . ' . ' ..-.::..:. ¦ ;;• . aider and _reguircmente of all classes of mechanics and iy consists of above two thousand members , andhas n _iving sums , for benefits since its formation : —Sickness , id . _Firej SQL 168 . 5 _Jd .-ToUfl , 7 , 1591 . -2 s . 71 d . : Ss . hiustie ; paid when admitted , ahd the remainder can rith . the subscriptionsmonthlyif desired : —
, , section . 4 th section . -5 th section . 6 th section . 4 s . 2 d _...... £ Q 3 s . 8 d . _.... £ « 3 s . 2 d £ 0 2 s . 2 d , 6 2 .... 0 5 8 .... 0 5 2 .... riot admitted 9 2 .... 0 8 8 .... _« 8 2 _•¦" .... over 19 8 .... 0 19 2 .... « 18 2 twenty years t _HSUBEH _' _l _DEiTH . —WIFE ' S OB NOMINEE ' S _OtATB , First Section .... x 20 0 0 .... £ 10 0 0 Secosdditto .... 16 0 0 .... 8 0 0 Thirdditto ; .... 12 0 0 ... i . 0 0 0 Fourth ditto .... 10 0 0 .... 5 0 0 Fiffhditto .... COO 300
Sixth ditto .... 2 10 0 .... none { with the exception of the Sixth ) £ 10 . nsure tbe above benefits . Under 45 . 4 s . S | d . Insurance in caseof fire , 3 7 4 d . a month for can be raised to 151 ., 2 10 I Medical lid . a month extra , 2 5 \ 'Attendance and or 2 UL 3 d . a month . 2 1 Medicine . unds extra , for which , see the rules . ; liroughout the Kingdom , and agents are required inall ion can be obtained , by application to the Secretary , at irteen doors from the top of _Tottenham-court-road ) _, St _irwardedjhy enclosing twelve postage stamps , and if for iclosed . Vasiel _WttLtAu _Hcrrr General Secretary .
British Empire Freehold On An Advance Yo...
BRITISH EMPIRE FREEHOLD On an Advance yonr ltent is Saved—yon Patrons . _—T . S . Ddscombe , Esc , M . P . T . Waklev , Es . Banters . —The Commercial Bank of London Cliainnan of Directors . —1 Ionian Office . — "So . 13 , Tottenham Court , KewRoad _, J _Aeeasged ix Thkee _SEcriors . —Val Full Share .. .. £ 120—payment Half Share .. .. GO Quarter Share .. .. SO " ; -Applicants arc requested to state in their fi ' J ? o Sdkvetoes ' , Solicitors ' , ok _Kedehftio . v Fees . —The p per Share , aud 2 s . Cd . for any part of a -
obj ; i - 1 st—To enable members to huild Dwelling Houses . - ¦ . 2 nd . —To afford tlie means ot purchasing both Freehold _tnd Leasehold Properties or Land , . - SrdL—To advance Mortgages on Property held by nSiembers _. 4 th . —To enable Mortgagers being members to redeem : their _ITortgacres . _Sechos L—B . v j' . iui !> 3 _fliUseelion every _pewon in town o Ks own ncigliboiiriiciod . without being rcmored from his & ' smy have of gaining a livelihood . Sectsox 11 - To raise a capital by shares to purchase Esta gienls from balt-cn-acrp upwards , in or near the towns of tl \ gaafde freehold ofthe member after a term of seven yrai _Sscnuslll—Saving or Deposit secti m , in which membe : receiving interest at the rate of five percent par annum , < H . B . — £ 501 ) will be advanced to the members of ihe first _: : _asay become memliers for shares , or pa rts of shares , on or 1 ¦ _obscriplions in advance , or otherwise , wiU be e ligible for a
British Empire Freehold On An Advance Yo...
I THE AND AND BUILDING SOCIETY ecome your own Land and Householder . , M . L \ B . B . _Cabboi . Esq ., M . P . L . J . _IlisaAaD _, Esq . { ranch } 6 , Henrietta Sheet , Covent Garden , _ncE W . IL Retsolds , Esq . -.. ' _¦' . ; :. Paucras , London . —Daniel _Woiiam _Rdffv , Secretary .: of Shares and Payment for Investors . 2 s . 5 d . per Week , or 10 s . _Cd . per Month . 1 2 J 5 3 0 71 2 8 , ¦ ' n the Section they desire to bo a Member of . . ; ent Entrance Fee , including Certificate , _Hules , « tc , is 4 s . j ire . Price of Rules , includiug Postage , Is . CTS . ' : 5 th . —To give to Depositing Members a higher rate of interest than is yielded by ordinary modes of investment filh . —To enable Parents to make Endowments for their Children , or Husbands for their Wives , or for Marriage Settlements .
7 th . —To purchase a piece of Freehold Land of sufficient value to give a legal title to a County Vote for Members of Parliament eountry can become the _propnetor of a House and Land in ends , connexions , or the present means himself and family _js , erect Dwellings thereon , and divide the Land into alloti various branches of tlie society . The property to be ihe , from the date of location , according to his subscriptions . j not wishing to purchase are cnabed to invest small sums , i every sum of Ms . and upwards so _deposited . _L-ctiou in November next , when all persons who have and . ¦ fo re tlie 4 th of _Jfovamber nest , and who pay six months ' advance . .
E3iigr The * British Empire And Coloxis ...
E 3 IIGR THE * BRITISH EMPIRE AND COLOXIS , To secure to each Member a FARM ot notles Ba Small Weekly or & London _Orncs : —10 , Tottenham Court , New OBI To purchase a large tract of Land in ihe Western States cf America , upon which to locate Members , giving twenty-- five acres to each Share subscribed for . To erect Dwellings , and clear a certain portion ofthe Jand on each allotment , previous to the arrival of the allottees . To provide for the location of groups , holding the Land in common , as well as for individuals , securing to each their Collective and separate rights and immunities .
VALUE O Eacb Share to be of the ultima ' To be raised by ihntldn or IV A Payment of _Sinepsncc per Week for Ten Ye ; Ditto Sbpence per Week for Fifteen Y Repayments may be made to the Sio Prospectuses , Rules , Forms of Application for Shares , above . All applications by Letter , addressed to the Secreta By enclosing twelve postage stamps a Copy of the Rules vrii three postage stamps . Agcuts requin
Kecipes For Si Including All The Refresh...
KECIPES FOR SI _Including all the refreshing _Beverages , both liq JAMS , CREAMS , BRITISH SUMMER WINE "WATERS , both Aerated and Carbonated , with an Colourings , and his method of instantly producing I Important to Confectioners , Fruiteren MONSIEUR EUGENE VILLENEUV . 151 public generally , that his annual _collection of rcci ready ; { hev will be found to be of a most superior _di-smptk hefure the public , and are not only se : vicoable to ihe _abovmen ; they will be found invaluable . Professor V . having _Bordctt , whose intimate , profound , and practical knoirledg fcrmula therein contained will have a permanent beuctkia ! restorative ( when such is its object ) _: The following are a few ofthe recipes that are civen . appi Only a f « w , the _boak oecpuyi ng many _pagas , compiled at a ; _CBSKAsr acwelxted sgh- uiseral waters .
HEE _EEVEHAGEs . Carbonated and Aerated Ginger Beer ( three methods ) Powders for producing them _Girambing simple _lemonade _Aerared Water _JGlk Ditto AllEaJiue Ditto Sherbet Aerated Magnesia Ditto - Persian Ditto _last ' s Fluid Magnesia Arabian Ditto - -Carbonated Liine Water Orangeade Letlua Water _Gingc-rade Daden Water Easpberryade Carlsbad Ditto
Xeraon and Kali _Eger Ditto Koetar uf the Guds _Jlaricnbad Ditto Eng Cup _Enis Ditto The Sew Albert Pop Tlie Celebrated Purging And every other drink of Salts of Marienbad repute , both in liquids and _Seidliis Water powders . Dulna Ditto Sellz _.-r Di ; to The above recipes may be relied on for accuracy , sim ] Monsieur Villeneuve will forward the collection of retip : dress , 6 , Spar-street , _I-eicester-snuare , London .
General traders will be able to manufacture them at a gi V . now supplies all the principal ingredients for the _jtowde Agents wanted , to whom M . V . allows a very liberal co riving facility for their disposal . WARX 1 XO .-PIEURE EUGENE VILLESEUVE tarne _ISrgt Edition ( which is but one-twelfth the size of the pres Tilleneuve ' s ) esteemed friend , tlie justly celebrated autlio : this quack may be well conceived hy his having even copi in a few of the early numbers of M . _ViUeneuve's first editi other is so great , that any one folio _iving his directions wot
Kecipes For Si Including All The Refresh...
i T I 0 X . PERMANENT EMIGRATION HON SOCIETY , than Twenty-five Acres of Land in AMERICA , nOily Contributions . oad _, St Paucras . —D . W . _Roeft , Secretary . CTS . . . ' _" '•" To purchase in large quantities , for the common benefit , all necessary live and dead stock , and other requisites , supplying each member on location with the quantity requirea at cost price . .. To establish a depot , from which to provide each family with the required quantity of wholesome food , until their own la _< : d produced sufficieut for their support
SHARES _, i Value of Twenty-five Pounds . Ay _Suossriptwns , o » fol ows . _*—-s will amount to 191 10 s . Bonus , 51 . 10 s . irs will amount to 131 . 10 s . Bonus , 51 . 10 s . : ety ia Money , Produce , or Labour _, md every other information , may be had at the Office as IT , must be pre-paid , and enclose a postage stamp for reply , be fiirwarded , post free . Forms of Entrance by enclosing 1 in all parts of Great Britain .
To The Embarrassed. There Are Thousands ...
TO THE EMBARRASSED . THERE are thousands of persons who have long struggled against the force of misfortune , but few are aware tliat , by very recent Acts , all small traders owing debts not exceeding £ 330 , farmers , private and professional gentlemen , and all others , owing to any amount ( the latter without any publicity ) , cau be entirely raised from their difficu . -:-i at small expense , and without imprisonment or ban _^ rap ' . cy . AU such Mr . Weston begs will apply to him at 6 , Essex-street , Strand , hy letter , or personally . Office hears from 10 t ill 2 , and G till 8 . SIB . —The above Acts stay all Palace Court , County Court , and other proceedings . Clergymen need not submit to _sc-questratiaus .
Emigration To Georgia Illwlv Countl', Oxited States.
EMIGRATION TO GEORGIA IllWLV COUNTl ' , OXITED STATES .
_COTIOX « COTTON !! COTTON !!! Independence!—Self Government in Factories . '—with Fishy of Working Hours ! The attention of Manufacturers and Operatives in Cotton of small capital is called to an i-xtrssct from the New York Corres _;; o :: dtu : ofthe Timet , dated 17 th July . 18 L » , which says , relative to the State of Georgia— ' Advantage h ; is been taken of its cxtensirc water power to establish cotton _manufactories ! A fact not only true , lint also th » t the returns making upou the capital _' inrested in those factories average at the _present lime from _tweiity-fiv * . to thiriy per cent . Why . therefore , do not the small Manufacturers and Operatives of Manchester and its vicinity , who now only obtain a precarious livelihood , cluh together their funds , while they have any , and proceed in a body to Irivin County , Gcorjra * where , if a number—say from 10 'J to 2 'JO famiiies . oitl ! capital sulticient to erect a mill—will proceed by the vessels of tlie advertiser' in addition to the advantages be offers to the general _emigrant , lie will allow them to choose iu tbe vicinity of their town allotments , free from all charge , '
FIFTY ACHES OF LAND , as a site whereon to erect such _mi-L The town in such case to be _calh-d
NEW MANCHESTER . The frigate-built Shin . SURREY . SU'J tons , _llabcri . Taek-Eon , Commander , examined and approved by her Majwtv ' s Erai gration _OScers , will sail _froir . _tlic London Docks , _Irtmdon . on tlie _25 tli June . About _t e came time , an equally eligible vessel will he despaU : hed from Liverpooli ' assascs by either may be obtained on the following tenns : —Each adult , witli a steeerage passage and pro--risions . witli twenty acres of freehold land , and a quarter acre ofto _» vn lot , with ashantee Iiut , _9 fectby 12 , erected thereon lor Eleven guineas . Intermediate , _tyitli twenty acies and a half an acre of town lot with a sli . nitec hut erected thereon . 12 fcet square , for Eleven _Guiueas . A few cabin _bei-ths may be _ secured npon terms io be agreed on . i _i
, „ .. „„ , _„„„ „ _,... Passengers can be located upen their several town allotments fi _£ n tin port of debarkation ( provisions included ) _ftr £ i 2 s . Children under fourteen years of _;< ge . Ms . Cd . each . Those who wish to avail themselves of tb _. _s _advantage . " * offer will have to notify the suae on taking their Boss _•& . Manandwifc . oceupymg the same tarfli , will _mThe required to take each twenty acres of land . bu _. _SsucU case the passage money for the wife _wtPberabjeet _toagreemeut . & ime observauoii .-. pphestochddrcn . _lastenors uill be required to find their own bedding . _Ottlstores _ano _^ _provisions are supplied in atc _^ danco wlhhhcral dietary scales , and are ofthe _^ t _^ hn _^ and inall cases are examined and approved of before ctap . ment by inspectors _appointcl _f-. r tlie special purpose . i to be pail _tn
A deposit _ofone-haif of the _-assage money ; engaging a berth , and the rcraauimg half prior to the d . iy oSaUU « . Iu no case will the deposit be refunded , licvious to the embarkation a certificate mil be given , guaranteeing to the holder his twenty acres of freehold land , and the town aHotnicaf , with shantee hut erected thereon , which certificate will be exchanged fov the title-deeds within as short a periol as possible after he has made his selection . To prevent any uiisundersbindtng th . it might . arise as to the _exactpasition or boundaries of the several tdwa lots , the- absolute power of deciding such , _ivi . l be Tested in the Agent or Surveyor . ' * Ererj iuformaiion ' may beubtetnedrelative fo tiieabove , _andapraspw tuscoiiUiiiing full particulars sentfree , oh _receiDt of two postage _staiiipj ; on application to " _^ T . MIL RICUARD _kfilLY ,.. _^ _SeoimanEmi _^ ation OCRce , So . 1 . Royal _Eiehange-build-^^ _Sttlonlor to WILLUM HOT GHIXSOX and Ca , _iS _2 arekn 3 , So . 1 , Riches court . Lime-street , Loudon .
Emigration To Georgia Illwlv Countl', Ox...
TO TAILORS . By approbation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria , and U . R . H . Prince Albert .
NOW READY , THE LONDON AND PARIS SUMMER A . FASHIONS for 1 SD 0 , by Messrs . _BENJAMIN RE AD and Co ., 12 Hart-street . Blobmsbury-square , London ; and by GEORGE BEUGER , Holywcll-slicet , Strand ; a splendid PRIXT , exquisitely engraved , and very richly coloured . _Tliis beautiful Print will be _accompanied with very extra fitting , and most _fashiouabU-. style Riding-Frock ami Dress-coat Patterns ; a Paletot , or Spring Over Coat of tlie jirescnt fashion for tlie season ' ; a 1 'oath's Jacket , and tlie most novel and elegant stylo Ladies ' Riding Habit with illustration of every particular part . Method of Cutting and Making-up fully explained . Also _eveiylhing respecting Style and Fashion for the present season , and much otli- r useful information . This magnificent Print is exhibited in the Royai Exchange , London , and may be seen there at any time during the season . Price , complete , with all the Patterns aud information , 10 s . Sold by Read and Co ., 12 , Hart street . _Bloomsbury-fqiiare , London ; G . IJEBont , Holywell-street , Straud ; and aU Booksellers in the United Kingdom .
IiiiAD ami Co . * s Patent Measures now become universally adopted , price 5 s . the set , with every explanation respecting their _utiiity and use . _Itegislereil'Patlerns , of any _description , sent to measure , 13 . each , post free . ( Ladies Paletots , same . ) . READ and Go ' s . New System of Cutting will supersede everything of the kind before conceived . Terms and all 1 particulars sent post-free . Instructions in cutting for all kinds of Style and Fashion , so that any person may perform _i-iju . ii to having forty years _expericnjchi a few hours . -Habits performed for , the trade . Uusts for fining coats oil . Boys figures , _A-c ., < tc . Post-office Orders , and I'ost Stamps to any amount taken in cash . _N-B . Foremen provided .
1mer Dainties. J And Powder, Ices, Marma...
1 MER DAINTIES . J and powder , ICES , MARMALADES , JELLIES , CYDERS , LIQUEURS , Factitious MINERAL without machines , Essences , new aiid beautiful 2 , at si trifiiug expense . Chemists , and the Public generallg . informs his numerous patrons and ; the 5 for making till the delicacies of the season , ave now far _suipassing anything that has ever before been brought rades . but to mothers of families , nurses , aud medical listed the services of his esteemed- friend , Dr . Ralph fhis noble _profl-s-iou . is a sufficient guarantee that every tittct on the health , as well as acting as a momentary riately arranged , and , be it remembered , that these are at _expenss .
sntcps : ices . Syrup of Ginger Iced Cream Ditto Orangepeel Ditto Chololate Ditto D'Or _^ -eat Ditto Raspberry Cream Ditto Citron Peel Ditto Strawberry Ditto Raspberry Ditto Lemon Ditto strawberry Ditto Creme de Noyeu Raspberry Vinegar & c , & c , ic . Whey Powder _lmueuhs . Capiilairc Punch Aud very many others . Ditto a la Romaine
_MAUMAtiDES . Sherry Cobbler Orange ( Butter _Eupc-rseeJeu ) Mulled Wine Currant Ditto British Neetar Scotch Plato ' s Nectar Indian Marmalade And various others , Victoria Ditto All the new Summer and medicated wines , which occupy a great _space . 5 and complete . Price 2 s . by return of post , oa receipt of 2 G postage stamps , ad
t adrant _jje , and saving a vast amount of profit , as At . himself at very lo . v prices . : aission _, proportionate to the number they take , besides i f cautions the public against a disgraceful imitation of his t ) , that has lately heen started in tlie name of his ( il . f the ' Gastronomic Regenerator . ' Tlie utter ignorance of the very typo _/ raphiciU error tliat unavoidably occurred _forlSlO : so tliat the excess of one ingredient over . auiu disgust , speedily consign it to the flames .
Agriculture, Manufactures, Teet0talism, ...
AGRICULTURE , MANUFACTURES , TEET 0 TALISM , The best of _tbades-o . vio . v _% ( A holy _TMSn-Y-IN-DNlTY . ) T AND , MOST FERTILE , £ 2 per acre , Jj _CorrACES ( two tinall roams ) . £ 4 Double ditto , _A ' S . Oiie of the latter , which cau be divided into twe tworoomed ones ( with large gardens each ) , and three acres of land , is aU that remains in hand ( with immediate possession , ) f ., r the accommodation of one or two more families . There is nothing to take to , - 'did no payment hi advance will he required from handicraftsmen of good charnctvr _, who are jiledgcd _TEETOTiLLEKS . The real blessings resulting from uniting Agriculture , _TeetotaUsm , and Manufactures , are exhibited by tho splendid , erops raised by siiounahers and other teetotallers , from Northampton , now to be seen on this estate , the propertyof a wouking cestlemam , who ones a splendid fortune to teetotalism . and continues , nevertheless _^ to work hard every day of his life , from re li gious principles , and to improve the morals of society . ' To view the Estates , applv to Mr . Pace shoemaker ( or any other of the Northampton families ) , Dibdin Hill , dialtbat St Giles , Bueks . two miles from _O'Comiorville .
- AH letters to be addressed ( post paid and enclosing a stamp ) to Mr . Halle-it , _I'luimners Farm , Colney Hatch , Middlesex , where a small working builder , and a brick and _tilc-fciin master may hear of _snmeiliin _? to their advantnge , as extensive brick and tile making and _building operations will be commenced after harvest on this valuable estate , on accouut of its being so near London , and close to a station of the iO . _XDO . V _A- \ D TOBK BAILWAY .
Emigration To North Ame1uca. Wt Apscott....
EMIGRATION TO NORTH AME 1 UCA . WT APSCOTT . AND GO ., SHIPPING and Eniigratien Agcuts ,. Liverpool , continue to despatch First Class Ships—To SEW YORK-every Five Days . To NEW ORLEANS-every _; Ten Days . To BOSTON and _PHILADELPHIA—every Fifteen Days . Ahd _oci-asii-nalJy-to : BALTIMORE , CHARLESTON , _SAVASNAH , QUEBEC , and st . johns . ; . . ¦ : ; j- -i . - _ .-i , " ' , _- '¦ Drafts for any amount at sight , on _iew York , payable m , anv part ofthe United States .. "' _Tapsibtt ' s "Emigrant ' s Guide" sent free , on rc _celptNof Four _P'S-ige Stamps . . . ' $ _* Ab ut twenty-eight _tiiousand persons sailed for the _S ' ew _Wor . d , inTapscolt' _sliwof American Packets , ™ _ISIO _)
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! '~ ' ~ _-. ' MR ; BE _ _TCR "• . - ¦ : .- ; ' _- . ' _, ' - ' . ' : _( fcately liberated from the Gaol of Newgate for iso-called l - ' - . '' ' . ''¦ _« _editieus speaking ) ,:.. _;; ,, . P WU deliver a course of TH fi E E LECTURE S 'ON ¦ _- .: ¦ : , ' ; j .: ¦ ¦ NEWGATE . FAVpURraSMJ _. r , i At the Ham of Science , Cut Road , near Old Street , Being extracts from his journal , impounded by the magistrates as unfit to meet the public e . \ o . ¦ : . ' 6 VZLABOS . , ' , ,,. , 1 Lecture 2 nd , Monday , June _ilthZ ' I IHne 66 Vuarrow escape ; from . { . death in the night—Dri _: Wright , wBosG—ttie privileges _^ -tlie ' crucifixibn _^ -lving reports of the press—Treatment of Moiiroe , Wynh ; Morris , & c „ arid the Lecturer—Comparisons are odious—Cope ' s kindness again—the Ghosts .
Lecture 3 rd , Monday , June 2 M , Removal with Shaw—Separation—fJundenihed Cell again —Chartism aMd ' _Kheumtitism—LeitSi , ' _Haynien . and their sweethearts—the T 6 bacco dodge—the Rev . Chaplain and his doings—the way to punish a Chartist , ' starve hini , '— , Who weighs the beef ?—the search warrants—terrific explosion—the maniac convict—the attempted suicide—hor-1 rible effects , of Solitary . Confinement—nightly , con venations j through the port-holes- - ' What is a eliurtercr «' ... Jolly companions every one . ' j
lecture ith , Monday , July 1 st . The Cholera — the cold water cure —¦ the watchman alarmed—now escape lrom death again—paint eleaning- ' - what shall I do to be shaved ?—Sharp and Williams—an attempted third edition—the protest—Poor transports versus Rich ones—Correspondence between the Lecturer , Sir G . Grey , nnd tho Magistrates—the Alderman that commanded the bridges—Cope and his kindness flabbercasted --the unexpected pardon—the last ' flare ' up , with the Governor—the threatened action . ! At the commencement ef each Lecture , the Marseillaise will be surig by a talented Company , in' the English , German , and Polish _Languages , and at the close . Mr . Kezer will sing several patriotic-songs , composed by him during his confinement . Chair taken at Eight o'Clock . , . . ' Admission One . Penny . i
Just Published, Price. T.Vvo-Peivcii:. ;...
JUST PUBLISHED , PRICE . T . VVO-PEiVCii _:. ; 1 ( Thirty-six Pages of Small Type ) A LETTER ADDRESSED TO ii .. . . ' . ' - , G _.. W . M . REYN 0 LI » S . " ' . ' ' ; Reviewing his conduct as a professed Chartist , nnd ' also explaining who he it and iota he is " , with copiouE extract ' s from his most indecent writings . : with lengthened quotations from his own examination _hef-jre the Court of Bankruptcy ; and an address to tho Electors of Finsbury , ' , By . Thomas . Clack , ' ; Secretary to the National Charter League . London : J . _Pnvey , _IMyivell-street
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j JULIAN _llARNEY'SNEW PUBLICATION , ;• Oh Saturday , June 22 ridf will'be _piiWishe ' d _, PRICE ONE _Y _-. ¦ ¦ -:- ¦ _f _' .- ¦ ' -.- pBNNY , N 6 . t _'' 0 'f ¦ _v _' _.-::- ; , _' ; _'i- .:. . _. r | : !? v irri HE BED RE PU B L 1 G AN' ? iJL Edited byG ; JULIAN HARNEY- , _^ - - ' { Assisted by several able and popular writers . ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ '¦¦¦ ¦ _- . ¦ This periodical , which is to be published weekly , will prove a staunch'champion an'd a- faithful . organ of true , dcr mncratic progress _,-, and . will _foarlessly advocato the intoircsts _. and assert the rights of the Proletarians : ; ' Transla' tipns from ' the Democratic-Socialist Literature 6 f ; 'Contincntnl Europe , will constitute a " leading feature of the " _11 ED'REPUBLICAN . " ¦ In No . I . will be commenced a new , series of the ' LETTERS W _L'AML 0 [ PEUPLeV ; : . _% * _--Will' he _readyjfpr the . Trado on Wednesday next .. London : Published by S . Y . Collins , 113 , FleeMtreet . ; To be had oii order of all Booksellers and News-, Agents in Town and Country .. ' ,:, . j , ' , ¦ ¦ ' ... , ! PIUOE ONE PESNY .
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niTX' CHARTIST HALL , \ J . , . .. . " ... " . ' . '•; and ; AthenMm , ' ¦ ' •' - " - '¦ _-- ! " 2 G , - Golden Lane , _BAimicAtr . ' f The Committee respectfully announce that ; i
;';; MR . . EDMUND STALLWOOD , lias klndly _. conscnted to , delivera Lecture in aid of the funds of the Institution , oh tho LIFE , ' _CflAUACTEll ' , AND WHITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE , ,. ¦• _••• , I - To-morrow , ( Sunday Eveniso . ) June-16 th . i The Lndics nnd Gentlemen forming the Choir of the Institution , have also obligingly volunteered to sing several appropriate pieces of music between ' ,, tho . Parts ofthe Lecture ..., . . .... ' . _Fibst ' Part . —Life nnd Character of Thomas Paine . '• Air and _Choriis- ' Thomas _Fiiine , ' . - ¦ ¦ - Second Paiit , —The Political and Theological Writings ofVaine . ¦ . _''•¦' ,. ' - . Air and Chorus— ' Reason ' s Voice , ' Third . Pakt—To what end should the universality of Paine ' s Political Theory , and Freedom offtcligious Opinion be directed ? Air and Chorus— ' Marseillaise . ' . . .,- : In th ' o course of the Lecture , Mr . Stallwood will recite Painu _' s beautiful soliloquy , ' What is Love V ' ¦ .
ADMISSION , 2 _n . Doors open at half-past Seven ; Lecture to commence at Eight o ' clock precisely . Thomas Brown , Secretary . " ' ]
' National Charter Association. Offices,...
' NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION . OFFICES , 11 , SOUTHAMPTON STREET ; STRAND , _[ " ' _: LONDON . ¦ : ¦ ' , - ' '¦ ¦ . ' The Executive Committee of the NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION hereby give notice , / r - ¦' 1 That those friends who aro desirous of forming localities caii he supplied with Cards of Membership and Rules , by applying to tlie General Secretary , John Aijnott , as , above , from nine till two o ' clock , ' daily ( Sundays ' excepted ) , nnd ' on Monday evenings from seven to nine o ' clock : if by'letter , prepaid . All applications by letter will receive the most prompt attention . On Monday evening , at tho' South London Chartist Hall , when . G . W . M . Reynolds , J . 11 . O'Brien , W . _» Davis , and other . talented advocates , of the rights of the people will attend and address the meeting ' '• . ' ¦ : On'Tuesday Evening , June _IStlvn public meeting willbe held a ' the ' L 1 TER . V V AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE , JOHN-STREET , ¦ ¦ _TOTTENHAM-COURT-ROAD , for tlie parpose of Reviewing the recent Proceeding _^ in
Pablia-MENT . , .,... _.-., - . .- .. -. ,,, G . W . _, M . Reynolds , J , B . O'Brien , " and other fi lends to _Democratic and Social Reform , willattend and address the meeting Chair to be taken nt . eight o ' clock , ' ADMISSION -FREE . - - ' Signed on belialf of the Committee ,.. . . _,:: John Abnott _, General Secretary .
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DEAFNESS . — rmportauf Notice . — Mr . FRANCIS , the eminent aurist , ' who has devoted his attention solely to _DISEASES ofthe EAR , _continues to efl ' ect the most astonishing cures in all those inveterate cases which hove long been considered hopeless , . andwf thirty or forty years standing , enabling tho patie » t to hear a whisper , without pain _oi-opcratioh _, effectually removing deafness , noises in tlw head , and all diseases' ofthe aural canal . Mr . F . attends daily from 10 until 0 . at his consulting rooms , fi , Beaufort-buildings , Strand , London . ' Persons at a'distance can state their ease by letter . Advice to , the poor .-Mondiiy , Wednesday , and Friday , from C till Sin the evening . . " .
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_wo _& on ? 8 pQnu $ mj 5 . Errata . — In the Star of the llth ult . the sum of £ 14 s Od is stated to have been received at the Land-office , for the Honesty Fund , from _Nottingham instead of from Not-TiNfi-imx , and the sum attached to'Mr . Woods name is 4 s instead of Ss . Mrs . Lacev . —Our friend who inquires respecting . Mrs Lacoy is informed that she lias not left England to Join her husband , but we are informed that she intends going out to Australia , if means can be obtained to defray tlie cost of passage , & e ... for herself and family . Several friends are exerting themselves on her behalf , , and we hear they propose convening n meeting to-morrow evening ( Sunday ) , at the Two Chairmen . _Wurdour-strcet , for . furthering the object . We think each locality ought to aid in this object . - Ifr . Williams , Stockport . —Wc have handed the letter to their brother , and he will deal with them for their conduct , as public exposure they would disregard ; but they can be reached by other means .
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MONIES RECEIVED For _tiik _IVkkk T _. _xotsa _Tuo-RsnAr , . Joss 13 th , 1850 . THE _hokeIty iFUID . ; Received by- W . Rider . —Carlisle Chambers' Warpers , per J . Gilberts-on 10 s—B . Kirk , Leeds 8 s—Rovton i -per Mr . Cooper lOs-E . C . J , S . and II . S ., Exeter Is Cd , Received by Jon . v Aiisorr . —West Uromwich , per D , Bagley 2 s . ' .. ;' "' ; . £ . s . d . •' Received by W . Rider .. .. ' 1 4 fi ' 'Received by'John Arnott .. 0 20
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AGITATION FOR THE CHARTER . Received bv Jon . v _Anvorr . —Greenwich and _Deptford _, per G . T . Floyd _-ts Gd—Collected nt _John-strcet If 3 s ljd—Cards at John-street 4 s—Robert Dennis . Pickcriiig Is—Stalyhridge 11—West _Ri-nniwich , per D . Hiiyley _Gs—Ilerhe ' rt Rawlins Is—Peterborough , _pcv-E . Seholey 5 s , —total , 3 nt ) s 7 _id- DEBT DUE TO W ! R . NIXON , , Received bv Jons Absott . —From Ashton-under-Lvne—Mr . J . Taylor Cd- Mr . Bivtwistle fid-Mr . J . Thatches 4 d .
' FOR MR . HOOPER . Received by W . Rider , —G . W „ per J . Warren Cd . FOR DR . Nl ' DOUALL . Received bv W . _Uipeb , —A few friends . Rishop Wearmonth , pei _' Av ' . Diibbie 5 _s—Jloyton . per Mr Cooper 2 s Gd—G- W . ' , per J tt _' nnvri Gd—a f .-w' Friends , Arbroath 11—Received _p-. r Mr . Packer , from S . _Gu-st , Mnrylcbone Cd . FOR MRS . M'DOUALL . Received by John Arnott . —Leicester , per E : Thompson 10 s— Helper , per John Dean 5 s--Br . idf . ird ( Yorkshire ) per A . Fowler Is 8 . 1—H . R . Yates , near Halifax 2 s Od—Henry Markhnll , _. per J . Grnssby od—Mr . Sherman 3 d . f OR MRS . ; JONES . Received by W . _Uidkr J . Barne _. Ashford , Kent Is—a few Friends , Arln oath lis Id . —Received by John Arnott . —Bradford ( Yorkshire ) , per A . Fowler Is Sd . FOR MRS . FUSSELL . Rectived by Join Arnott . —Mr . John Farrow , _Somci'Stown
IsTRACT FUND . Received by . Tons _Absott . —Leicestev . perE . TViompsotv lOs-ColIected by Mrs . Robert A may Is . WIVES AND . FAMILIES OF VICTIMS . Received b . v W . Ridkr . —Royton , per Mr . Cooper 7 s Gd—AvmiiaRQ'Bridge , near Huddcrslield . iici'J . Hirst 10 s .
NOTIONAL VICTIM FUND . Receceived hy John _Aiisott , Secretary . —Mr . Kendrick . Tower Hamlets , per Wm . Davis 4 s—Loughborough , per J . _vFarrow 5 s—a Friend , per J . _Fni-row Is—a few Democrats , per J . Farrow Is' 2 d—Mr . Rider , as per Star 17 s Cd .
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_FUNtfRAL HONOURS TO THE LATE THOMAS PUESTON . Tho remains of this veteran reformer of more than half ' a century ' s standing , were , on Sunday last , June tho 9 th , convoyed io their last resting place , Hunhill-nelds Diir ' ml Ground , hy a public procession of his friends , compatriots , and admirers . The procession—composed of four or five hundred persons of both sexes , amongst whom we noticed many continental patriots , who wero anxious to testify their _vesjscct to their fellow citizen—was marshalled by the young men connected with the City Chartist Hall , and started from Uonjaminstreet _, _Cicrkemvell , proceeding _tlirougli Red Lion-street , Cow-cross . Sinilhlield Bars .
Barbican , G'lus wedi-street , Finsbury -square , and Citvroad to the burial-ground , _Jhuihill-fiulils , wliere wo ou ' sevved , amongst other friemls , Luke James Hansard , and G , Julian Harney . Tho coffin wns covered with tho red pall whioh covered tlie coffins of Williams and Sharp , and with tho beautiful _humier of tho Einmett Brigade , attracted much attention ; tho ' 'windows , doorways , and footpaths being crowded witli spectators . Luke James Hansard , Esq ., delivered a brief , hue feeling address over the grave ; eulogistic of tho ninny virtues of the late patriot whose remains they were then consigning to earth , who he said had beo » found
faithful amongst' the faithless , even under tho most trying circumstances , nnd who had perseveringl _}* put forth beneficial agrarian views in a pamphlet — " the Preston Plan , " —which , had it been adopted , must have improved the social condition of the whole labouring classes , Mr . Hansard dropped _mio of tho pamphlets inthe grave oivtlio top of tho coffin , as a memento that tho deceased carried his princip les to the grave with him , -mid the-mournful ceremony . cloned . Tho crowd dispersed , __ re _^ retting audibly the lo _? 3 of another faithful citizen , before the advent of that democracy , in furtherance of which s' 6 : many havo lived , struggled , and died .
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Tiik Society _i--or . Democratic and _SocialPuopaciANDisM'met at the Teetotal Hall , 'II , Tottenhaihcoiirt-niad , on Thursday evening , June 13 th—Mr . GoUcral iu tho chair—when Mv . J . B . 'Leno was elected secretary , and Mr . Wood _treasttrer . It was resolved—I' That meetings' be held every Thursday ' evening at tho above Hall , anil tho suburban districts—Cambcrwell , Waiidswoflh , Kcnnir . gton , Hammersmith , Bow , & c , aro-requested to communicate with tho secretary , relativo to holding meetings , forming localities , & c . " After the transaction of _otherbjuiiiess , the . meeting _adjouraed until Thuvsday OToraog next . Tho secretary ' s address is" J ; _'B . Leno _gxm $ e 4 a Johoson ' s-court . Fleet-street .
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. MODERN BUCCANEERS . Wars for tho purposes of conquest and territorial aggrandisement , have generally heen supposed to ho the peculiar and exclusive _oifspring of _Kirrgly ambition . '' If tlio people were wise , " runs an old political aphorism , " war is a game that Kings would not bo permitted to play at . " It hasbeen reserved for the last quarter of a century to prove that this , like many other bequests of "the wisdom of our ancestors , " is ' not to be implicitly believed . Unfortunately the most flagrant examples of unprovoked and unjustifiable aggression , have recently been set to tho world by the most powerful and perfect Republic ever yet leuown in history .
Tho two last American mails , closely _followingeach-otlitir , faring intelligence ofthe organisation , departure , landing , and defeat of an expedition for the purpose of seizing Cuba . ' It will bo recollected that about twelve months ago , -an army for the same purpose was openly recruited for in tho Southern States , and , that by tho interference of the Central-Executive Government , a stop was put to tlie open organisation and collection of what was clearl y ' a , piratical force . It now seerh ' s , ' ' however , that the design was only seemingl y abandoned _; and , in the interval an expedition—variously estimated at from ei ght
to twelve thousand men , fully provided vith munitions of war—has been fitted out at various Southern ports , under the pretence that they were emigrants for California , and that the vessels containing a portion , at least , of these modern Buccaneers , sailed ostensibly for . Chagres en route to the Pacific State , but , in reality , to make a descent on Cuba , for the purpose of wresting it from Spain . When the expedition had sailed , the . Washington Government immediatel y dispatched ships of war to intercept it , if possible ; and , if it had already landed , to act in the friendly spirit required by tho existing treaties between tho Governments of the two Countries . Tlio
first portion of tho expedition had , in the mean time , been routed by tlio Cubans . General Lopez , _a'Venezuelan adventurer , who wii 3 in command , made a hasty retreat , after suffering considerable loss ; and for the present , at least , Cuba is saved to Spain . Whether the influence of the repulse will ho temporary , or permanent , remains to be seen . / Our own ' opinion is , that the attempt
will bo renewed , as early as feasible opportunities for doing so present themselves . For the time being tlio almost ridiculous failure . of au expedition which was preceded , andnccompauied by such magniloquent proclamations as those of General Lopez , may have a detering effect ; but , there aro influences at work in the bosom of American society , which wo fear will , for a considerable time , stamp its policy with a warlike and aggressive character .
In tho first place , there exists a strong , and perhaps not unnatural desire , that tho whole of tho vast continent should become a Federated llcpublic . Schemes have boon occasionally heard of among the old world monarchs , of founding new kingdoms , under scions of the reigning dynasties , in order to counteract , or at all events to counterpoise the Republican principle . But if thero bo out ? political idea more prevalent among the citizens of tho United States than another , it is that America shall not ho subjected to monarchical institutions , and that tho whole of its enormous territories , from the Atlantic to tho Pacific , shall bo thoroughly Republican .
Of this general feeling , intriguing , selfish , and interested parties avail themselves , to promote schemes of personal or sectional aggrandisement . Some time since we showed at length , the nature of tlie influence exerted by the slave-holding interest—their desire to maintain an equality in tho Legislature and Executive , and tho means they have had recourse to for that purpose . Seeing that the Free States were naturall y outstripping them in population , . wealth , and real political power , thoy attempted to counter-balance the
growth of an influenco inimical to shivery , by wresting from Mexico the largo territory of Texas „ out of which several Slave States may be manufactured . This was effected by a band of adventurers in the teeth of all international law , and without any sanction from the Federal Government ; but as soon as they succeeded , aud applied to ho admitted into the Northern Federation ,, tho illegality and unjustifiable character of the moans by which they had gained _possession of the territory of a neighbouring friendly power , formed . no barrier to that admission . Success in their case ,
as in many othors , gilded crime . Tho result is forcibly , described by tlio New York Tribune , one of , the-ablest and highly principled jour nals in the Union . ' ; .
. Modern Buccaneers. Wars For Tho Purpos...
we first recognised them as " a : " nation , '• ' then _^ them into our Confederacy ; then- ndopted _« , »• * _"toed terous claim to be extended to the Ri 0 _GrnnH r _^ _Poj . vaded . territory still remaining ' ih the _undi 5 ' qil ( 1 in peaceable possession of Mexico ; ' made war _on- _» _^ _^ i beat her for resisting this new aggression , and _rnn e i * ico slice more of her territory ( California and Xew w a He the expense of so flogging her , _compelling hlt _, Ko ) for and accept n pecuniary consideration therefor e Ctlle u having heen done ,. at . flrst . with the _connivance ' 'V 'Hi wards by the open exertions of our people arid pa af ( c _rwho believe that we can stop here ? Though t ? rcri " i ! _iit _instructions ' shoidd ' return to plague the inv _«» ! lllo "aj are none less ihe instructions for that . Tie tieerh ' ' , lle I blood , and no longer crouches a _itho word c > f i ,- , ,, l £ , 6 ( l Tho iH . _cmnWf . fl _ni-npnriniiQlveiilicloi .- . _"Uli _,,,,. — _—rfl hu 6
. . r . " r - _--r-J—" _»^« _uuDUIlllft r _** cities , are eager for new annexations , new „ "'" ' our Their adventurous spirits revolt at the idea of j- _"lueshi . delving for a few shillings per day when _trini _^ _W _^ tl and luxurious provinces aro tobe _ha-1 for „ . ' «< ls _Thsy long for plunder and renown , and aroT l * " _* * prone to embark in Ihe liberation of all riil , _itE ? rt , Cu _' '' rlj tram every yoke but their own . They want In miUlkin 5 speedily a way to live fat all the remainder of S ?* ' «" without working , and of course they have a dcJu . _7 *» of all aristocracies and oppressive governments or In tho name of freedom tho _slave-hoi , ! want to make _Gubti a source of add _!«! strength to the slave-holding interest Iu means of perpetuating that most _aciuilhuman- - institutions . If the people of f < . wish to bo released from Spanish _doming and cither to govern themselves or Zt * partof the American Con federation , thev _W the means of showing that such is their Jeff When they have done that , and at ) 2 ?'
neip as a struggling , oppressed , and su _£ ln nation , let them by all means have it jf ? Emperor of Austria , when beaten by " tho ' , _luntHunganans , had a right to call K ant of his brother despot _ofksia te h ° n _restonnghis . _lost dominion-i f the _b j _$£ arms of France were in any sense jnrtifiSS uemgfratnculall yused for the sup pression If _^ o French _BepnhH and the _iSZ ti Papal oppression and t _yrauny-surely Z same . power- inheres , the same right c \ _-ist < nn fiee na ions ready to help them when _reou'S Bu the objection to this Cuban _Erj 2 di £ is first , that no such grouud for _forei-m inter ference-has been laid ; that it is not intcuded to spread freedom , but perpetuate slavery not Only in Cuba hut in the United States and
tliat tor such shameless , selfish , and abomina , be objects , the dealers in human flesh , hind like pirates upon the shores of a forei gn _coiin ! try , for the purpose of subverting the exHins Government . They invoke the sacred mm of Liberty and Humanity to cover their raps city and their lust of Empire ; . and whatever might be the ultimate result of such a _stnig » le it could not fail , in the long run , to engend _e r a world-wide war between Monarchical and Ee . publican States .
Tho _readies with which the despots of Europe would -avail themselves of any tangible excuse for precipitating such a struggle tit the present moment , was shown LyTlie bloodthirsty and truculent articles of the Times , as soon as it was known that the expedition had sailed . That journal is the undoubted organ of ' the absolutists and the raoucy-mongcrs , not only of Europe , but the world ; and it is evident , from its tone on this occasion , they wish for nothing more than a fair excuse for precipitating a Avar , for the
purpose of drowning Democracy in blood . They believe they havo the moans of-doing that at present ; but , if . the people arc allowed to become more enlightened—to graduall y possess themselves of more social and political influence , and to assert and exercise that influence through peaceable and constitutional channels , the days of absolutism—of the tyranny of the Few over the Many—arc numbered . The genuine and permanent triumph of Democracy can only be obtained by its achieving a victory over the ignorance ' and _prejudices of men , by its enlisting in its service their passions , their intellects , and their
energies . To gain ascendancy by . means of brute force , would debase , vitiate , and lower Democracy to the level of the old Despotisms . It would win its supremacy by _forjo aud fraud , and by the same means would have to sustain it . It is needless to add , that the world is not to bo emancipated from poverty , ignorance , vice , and crime , by such ageucies . Democracy must base its empire upou the enlightened opinion and the general affections of the people who recognise , in just and equal laws _j ind institutions , the direct and natural result of thoso great and benign principles of Liberty , Equality , ' and Fraternity , on which alone society ' can be safely or securely founded .
We earnestly trust that the real Democrats in the United States will prove , in the case of any future attempts of this description , that they are adverse to such violations ofthe Law of Nations , and the dictates of Justice ; and that they will cause the shame and the disgraco to be fastened npon the true parties , who , under the guise of Democracy , in reality seek to perpetuate the worst forms of human slavery and oppression .
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PRINCE . Sir Robert Walpole and Napoleon ruled on the avowed principle that "every man has his price . " They reduced corruption to a system , and , certainly , the readiness with which tho bribes they offered wero ciutched at , was hy no means calculated to disprove their theory of government . It has been reserved for the Nephew of the Emperor to g ive the most practical and unblushing illustration ofthe truth of his Uncle ' s maxim , to bo _hwd in modern times . Scarcel y was the BUI passed , which deprived _several millions of Frenchmen of the franchise , than the
Assembly was asked to raise the salary of Louis Napoleon from _£ 20 , 000 a-year to £ 120 . 000 . For betraying , insulting , and robbing of their constitutional rights , one half of those whose votes placed him in tho Presidential chair , the miserable and despicable huckster , asked that his pay should be increased five _timej over It is calculated that the Disfranchising Bill will tako away the suflVage from at least 0 , 000 , 000 of voters , whoso rights wove as solemnly guaranteed' to them by the C onstitution as " the right of "the seventeen conspirators" to set in tho Assembly , or tho President to exercise the executive power attached to his office . For his consent and comp licity
in this most monstrous and infamous transaction , ho asks to have his salary increased from i 1 , 200 , 000 to 3 , 000 , 000 francs a year , or , , just at tho rate of ono franc per annum for - ' every voter struck off tho register , nnd driven l without tho palo of the Constitution , by him- - self and the perjured majority , whoso tool lie 8 has become . Some one has wittily , but truly described 4 a knave to be a fool with circumbendibus . _Iho _> truth of tho description has been shown _i- '' the ie _: present instance . The President has pcrferm _^ _^ d his part of tho compact first : ho lias p layed _jdL
into the hands of tho Legitimists and _UrU-an-nists , whose object it is to get rid of him a s soon _jdi as thoy can , and now thoy are cither _uiuibleiie : or unwilling to fulfil their share of tlic co » -fl- _' tract , and give him the price of his _trt- achcry jyr to tho Republic and tho people of France . t » _*•» has lost himself irretrievably . The masses , * _, who have been so shamefully ' _tmd unjust y ue » prived of their constitutional rig hts , Will , u u doubt , remember and _revenue his dosPI' _» _Wi and their betrayal to the reactionary _PJXg From the combined or separate se ctions ot parties who arc plotting for the rostoniti ° the Bourbon or Orleans dynasties , he ca « ,.
pect nothing . Even were the bill to be _m _^ _J JJ it would bo but a wretched c ompensation J _^ the loss of such . honours , such permanent i i _fluence , rank , and station as he might lia a occupied in France , by'the faithful _obserra » J » J ofthe Constitution , and by throwing his _«*« _' ' and official influence on the side ofthe peoP _;? " If he had rightly comprehended his ovu P _* F » soniil interests , ho would havo aided all _MHW wrci , which , without trenching upon tho gig , ii _^ _'al " laws or the rights of others , promiHCO'cd ' solution ofthe social questions , -which have _W
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 15, 1850, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_15061850/page/4/
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