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^ imBI SON ' S : PILI ^ ^ Of tfiE ^ RrrBH " eOLLE 6 E OF E< B , < - - LONDON .
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That my Medici&eC : ye prepared poly at tht "British College-a&HW thy Hjffl $ ton Place , King ' s Cross , and sold ^ iha Ge MniJ'JCwBts to the Brii tish (^ lkge ^ He ^ A-M * ** -S 9 b-Agents , and tiutuo chemist or 3 xn ^ i » t i » aufliorisedj ^ me te | bposeQfthe . Mane .. ; , v 7 _ : ii . ^ " ' if one can 1 » e genuinewithout the words" MORISON . 'S UWIFEB 8 A 1 MEDICINES' ! are en . gravedrov &e < ftvlerninent Stamp , in white letters trpon » red - gnmni—I » witneM whereof I hare iereunto set my hand . ^ i , v . - ¦ ;> '¦ JAMES MOBISON , V ; - " ; . " - ¦ ¦ ilurH j ^ rt . " . ' . - ; --: Britiah CsJlege of HaaWi , Hamilton Place , Wew Bead , May , 1838 * > feiahy "W . Siubbs , General Agent % ' Ypr ) c « hire , at- . ^ jCro ^ Chorch-Street , JWoodhoose , Xeeds , & > * rhom , applications tor Agencies must be zoade , and tbefbUowing regular appointed Agents . . le ^ t , Mr .-WvHi Walker , ttttaqatr , 27 , Briggate , - and Mt « . Senior , Uo . l , Sooth Market . Stoflfeld , Jtr . Badger , 47 , West-street Bradford , Mr ^ Stead , grocer , Market-street . -Doocsster , Mr . Clayton , perfumer , Sec . . "W akefidd , Mr . Nichols And , Son , printer * . 3 Ulifa » , Mr . IlartJej , stationer , ^ addere&ld , Mr . Thornton tailor . - 2 te ^ i » nry ^^ Jfro ^ W ^^ 1 ? 1 *' warehouse . "iBiVtrj , Kr . Grosby , Stamp-office * . - " Aboford ,, Mr . Wilkinson , draper . Eart Wrtton , Mt . 'Mc Collah . ' . " -. \ ' Xnaresbro' and Rarrogace , Mr . Langdale stationer . IPontefraet , Mr . Standish , artiat , SUrhmoaA , ~ Mt . Norman , grocer . - - Hipon , Mr . Vant , tailor , j ^ Jlotherh&mTMigs Wilson , post-office . - Sdbj , -Mr . Richardson , draper . Banwley , Mr . "Harrison , stationer . JSfctpton , Mr . Tasker , " printer . " ^ Tadcarter , Mr . Bee , perfomer , &c . "Wetberby , Mr . Sinclair , bookseller Paddock , Mr . Allison , " grocer . Hightown , Mr . Lister , Bookseller . aCddleham , Mr . Close . Sberborne , Miss Johnson , draper . © tfey , Mr « . For , grocer . Beetb , Mr . Close .
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( Concludedfrom our last , ) After the elections of 1832 , and previously to tht fleeting of Parliainent ,. the Libera 4 v members ' assembled in Dublin lor ibe purpose of taking'info consideration . those measures , which wf re - 'best- ' ctil-: culated / to > serve the country . Being returjaed Mpon the Repeal Question , 1 naiurally thought , that our principjalbu 8 < ne 88 would have been the organizatio ^ o ( a Repeal Force " : ¦ bnt no . w ^ ft n ¦«« . met , we wer--fctild that pledges had been givtn t 6 ' . M ' r > Chapman end others thtt the question shmildnotbenirniioned .
1 l » i « . J thought very strange ? I . had eulitited aiyst-lt as an Irish volunteer , which I was told , was lor the purpose of asMBting the Repeal Question . Every thing that ^ was done ^ every step taken , was ro assist that mpasure , but not pue word was to be " said about it , lest the lears of the timid should be alarmed ; however we met , like a parcel otpettyloyigiiig clerks and listened for some day ? to miles ot figures , the result ol ' . ftlr ; Stanntoti ' s calcalaupjjs , as to lo » Bf 8 from the Union . EVery branch of trade bad sufleredj } manufaclures had nptonly declint'd but beeome extinct . Labour was dead , the land was poverty-stricken , and all this ^^ since the Union , The finances of the coniitry were -compared , niitjeud the
cedent and subsequent to 1800 , v . ^ balance much against Ireland , and all ascribable to the art of Union . ; We iaei publicly- ^ the : pres !« reporteti our proceeding ' s , and you pledged y « mrseli to brinfj . forw » rd , ' and to . carry ,: hciDdreds , of . mt-nsurfS ijor the benefit of Ireland , not one of which have you ever . brought before Parliameut . We gave you a dinner at Morrison ' s , and started to meet in LoiidohV Wy suspicions as to your integrity were much jncreaaea ; 1 witnessed your doniiiieenug mnnuer ; Ae wicked resblve to accomplish by extravagant bullying , that , which was refused to the most servile application . Jn short , the determination to be ' aut OEsafauiimfys'hhA ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' -.: ^ . _ . .. ' 7 > ,.-7 " -V ¦ -. ., " We met agiain in London i ourroeetings for Parliamentary bu > iness were nwijme ., yoiir hpu ^ e wins
the rendezvous * ' ¥£ 1 / . O nrme ^^^^ whicb ; wrre * ' * blnv few , 'Pocwir ! . ^ m % b ; rlW ^ r $ ! W ^ i ' - : Mr . ¦ Finn , and myeelf ;^ t « % 3 jiWe ;; inilined ; ^ btl ^ -jiur own way . W hene ^^ 4 weppi ^ 8 « , pro j ^ of whiknappBJg ^) d % itf antfa £ atedJ « Mi invanalily metit tlili ^| Vo ^ n ^^; l 11 ^ I ^ y ^ u ^ a ^ so and 80 i » wjcungT ^ l'll d ^; i ^ l aee now « vhat he sat-J-l f mk ' - you ihay ^ rl ^ vei . ; sn | Bcient relianc « 'uppn i ^ iy | odginent t better leaveit ( o me . yes , yes , I'll dtirip " —andfiothe matter . ejnded . In cpn ^ qutsnee o } thi > manner of traosacting public business We ceased to meet , or in ^ t mv uelbpni , ibr did Very little bu ^ i-Bes ^| : 6 ur . ni e e % g ^>^ ... , ^ ' .: ,.. >¦ / > , j : Thus matters proceeded Until my fatal motion for orlnKinfirion the Reneal Question . If I wbr a tiHrKhn
whovlooked upon you as my politicaHdol- ^ -if I . was ^ mt » who preferred'bas ^ principled { popularity ,. t * : 1 ^ e : ^ tir ^ pbade » jot ftonqnrable renecqbn—if I Wjaaa perpi > n who would hold political station at ; ttfe eauHnse of political honesty—if J ^ a * , » person capable of dreading S owet , ; eyeni jgreater : and niore ihqhisitorially psed imypursTfif I ; fa £ a person pt that pliancy bt principle and ^ ispo * iUon capable of being ; rooulde into any gha ^ e best suiting thi ^ view s of tu «» political mechanic—if my thou > thtt < bjr acrions could have be ^ % orpedbr influenced by ^^ the w » rld * s > mile 8 « r the worlds frowite— -it i 1 say , ; 11 conld bavw ; be ^ n
operatedupen byianyof those feelings , my notipe would have been fatal inOeed , for it whs the leaven of your wrath I and from that hour > to fhe pres ^ ir yo >» r cunning policy was no cloak to your pUidding meditations , pni every breast I , iindv the print W your ungenerous tongue , your slander has not rill bow been open , bee ; ust » I was iriaccess'iblr , and would not tamely submU asothew have done ; brut nowypu * haye opened ^ -you' hav ^ endeavoured ; to banish mefrom my country , but you first made it a land fit only for the slave who is satisflrd to h . ild his liberty at : ; Jovx " rateiof diii « c . vunt . But there ¦¦ . i ? another land , wbi ? re } nublic opinion is thplpatrioVs safegjiard , wherepnnciple ib not sbocked and
changed by each political breeze , where 16 be honfj . 1 . is a wtc ^ tBerfrl sh all remain , and shoTjld I meet yon (^ herelfewe ' -ware iiiade for * the-toere pnrpose-bf perpetuating distinctions never meant by nature , ) w ^ will ^ nroye- whether rhe man •' unworthy of cdufidence , '' : orl $ e * hired advocate" as you proudly ilyle . yourselt , ia . the be ter patriot ; you know you balemeTTrbnow , I despise y < BUi , v . ; , . ^ : ; L 1 ^ i ^ U || on vmx ^ fa ^ called together , ^^ po ^^ iitoBgined Jorthe uurpp » edr smothering the question , and for ever ; out ' , as it e ^ enfnal ^ ap penjedii to foM ^ tb a pledge that it Worn ; b £ i » ed emmm'mimm not
Ifeinjrtf , ^ b * a l ^ otild alldw •^ mb ^» to vAM ' tipbnthe que ^ tfon ' who were opposed to the measure v remarking " % )* & , if ^^ that was adopt ^ di MriShaw and Colpnfi }> ferci > al > and , their party would at all toeshayejtm ^ eir power . to '> ett ] e the , que 8 ti <> n . ^^ u s * y you wiftdriew ; ^ £ ' $ W ° t ? $ P ^ f ^ ay fe r * to ;* h ( iph | repiieoStb ' at Ihadsomethinj !; withinfine which ^ mademefegardles » r ^ ypu ^ B ^ yooT confidence ; You then saulv tl » a ¦ ftfterMr . p C < mnor ' s ^ ^ impertinehce . ; you reiirotted havini pledged f ourselt to bnu ? it forward even nextwissidn ; thnr seemed to created alarm , when i wenwiwd t be
ODBerveq , , aon ^ tUarmed , for should jtfawtWf . O / Gonnell ' s -wbiiai caprice , or interest , he will not bring it forward next session . You then made some personal allusions ; you said that my famil y ruined Ireland bef ^ and . thajt I wished to ruin \ : \ t ageiui : ; to that observation 1 replied in very intemperate tenguage , when one of the mb «< t p ? spectaDle and lndenendent of Oie' Irish members took mj [ arm , and said , he wduldiieveraj ! aiu attend a meeting if gentl" men were to be so treated ; by you . We divided upon the question , whether o » - no my notice should stand , when the numbers Were for you twelve , for me ten , you first having placed ¦ ¦ ¦ "¦ ¦ ¦ •" ¦ ¦ - : '' . ¦ ' ¦ : V . ' . ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ •• ¦¦ : £ « fev . - - ; ¦ '
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^ e O ^ CoimoK Do ^^^ Kiil ^ i ^ i mi ( the "^ nestion forWoTan * iaHilg diapit ^ Mr . Fj ^? jrald , the late membwwr Lonth , to tfie HpURe ^ assuring him that he would be back in my mofion , and tblitbem ^ tte iirsTopen opposition tojojor I «^ r , jy : ou njeyerjorgave ' it . T ^ his occurred offiSMoalay ^ ^ T ^ iairy ^ w ^ wireiCffigSSJffilSifa Sandph , I think , for ; language used towards . the members ^ of the House at a : pnbKc meeting : I fought for you . > I defended you as well as I could , anailjMnthlft Ablate waAtto ^ me ,. and ^ d , Aat there wero ^ fepjastancesib — $ &&& % & . ^^ n ^ W ^^^^ msii real mends ; yonttanke ^ d mf for my support ^ and as we had not ^ spok ^^ rnSm' ^ ne previous Mondavi
yousaia , "i earg , u « , ir , ji | i tue , Heat of argument on Mdnday / lbi ^ md ^ Wthinr ^ A liurtydir ^ linp ;^ ff'Tnegfyoitf ^ S ^^ forgive me ? " The apology , a ^ pareiaj feeling manner : in whiohTit , wa » v « xpregsed , hac almost changed the opinjp ^ I formed . of you . , rWt nohce , , wJWtt ; rn ; congei ( jut ? n ^^^ thatyonwonldiiot ^ pjrepa ^ dtaingih ^ Dr . Baldwin bb ^ viav tbat w ^ manly one ^ - ' findthat hewa ^ snre ^ , under such cifcum stanceBl would give way . > Before I consented , ^ 6 ow eyer , you ( at th « suggestion : jot Mr . Vicers } jjledeec
yoursetttfi | arrange-itBo ^ tlijat ^^ there ^ ouldliea whole njghtV debate j or perhaps two j pon the withdrawn of iny motion : upon that corifiitiion I yielded , and th * impression npon my mrod is , thatyoo-did notevei attend the ; House at ' jjfag appointed time ;^ how « verl $ } e Sf ~ &W ' S ° ^*^^ a -to ^^ triiy , ; you iny 4 riably recommended the Irish Members to present their petitions upon the stibject without s ^ andyou never spoke exceiit you were forced or per ; soiiajly ^^ ajluded to . ThJB « trqckme asnovel—thata great question was to ^ beVbroug'ht before Parliament without any previous intrpJuctory debate , but when I com * to comment upon * your speeches at Liverpool and Birmiaghainy I shall account for you ^ silence . -- - ^ - ¦¦ ¦ ¦^¦ y > : * . r- .. ;/ ' . ;;• : - ¦ ¦ ¦! : ¦ , , ¦ - > ¦' ,: ; . ;
You must be aware that I was not altogether unprepared For , w * bafWas tofollow my opposition upon the Question of Repeal . Pendinjf the dicu § sion , we dined together at a charity dinner in the eft * : you werekmd enough to give me a » eat in your carnage to the House of Commons ; youthen tpek the opportunity of requesting that 1 would give up the Repeal Question ; 1 recollect , the conversation , and shall state it nearly verbatim , ; * Feargus ^ ' said you ^ u I wish you would * ive up the Repeal Question for this ses . sion . 'L I jeplied ^ . J ^ JSo ^ L suppose yon : xan force m « to it by havi ng another meeting and out * - voting-roe ; hu ^ it ; sBaIlJonlyCbe by those means ; i » nd now , O'Cohhel ] , although " we are both sitting in your carriage , and apparently very ; jsbod friends , 1 know your talons are over me , and that you are
watchinethe ' . first opportunity , to crush me , but you never will .. Youhave only . destrpyed those who set too Rreat a value upon your patronage , but : I shall tell you how far I au » independent pf . you ; if 1 had a requisition now ! from my conVtituentii to resi gn in consequence-of my opposition to you , I shourd start far Ireland without delay or : remorse , preferriug prin ^ iule to station ^ I ' told yoii that others would speak of you as I sppketo yori-VtViat the Irii » h LiberarWenibrrs w _ er {* excessively ai ) noyed at tbe dictanirial manner \ a which y « u behaved to them , and that my supjpprt « hpuld P ; e it all tim « s given to yon when I , could c »» iJt < cientii » nsly : ( fo » o . ' ? As to my appr * -hf tision * ¦ ab «» nt yqur " euinity , y *» ti assured me that 1 was uiistaken , saying , that it « fact you loved nie ; but 1 wits very sceptical . 1 shall uow return to the Repeal Question ; - ¦ - }¦¦¦ - ' - ' ,. f ; !
In all your speeches younever beldtout the least hope to , Ireland from any other Tneatmre . You attached all public opinion to this one question . It Wii ^ to / becarried ; - ^ A 8 ' 8 yHE ;^ S ' 'T 6 NDEili : WuN . \ wbu ' Lp set , " aim ouly one obstacle stood in' its way , namely , the opwsilion Which it was liki-ly tq ' ine « it from the English people ; bnt i ; hat con ^ d be ' overcome , for you were to make a tour through England a * the expounder © fthi-beneniiiwhicirrwiih countries wi > uld derive from a Repeal of the Uniou ; You
never tned that plan ; I did , aiid that was . yonr rea . s <> n f » ir eiviuji it np , because you fmuid tha " ' all ihroujihjlte Nortli , even in Leeds , every Rajlical Ass <»< JHrioi ) , formed ofthife En jilt ^ h pt ' Hp t " , adopted the : following us 0 ^ 51 their ruleK ^' UvwJlytitijthat we ; ro-oper . Hit * with pur Irish h ' reth » i )^ by every mean * in onr u « wer : to eftect a Rvpehl of the L ^ gisi l ; uiie Uiiiciu .: ' . iY **» i you aaw that ^ yuur mpiister w . sli < -coitiinjf to <» many toryou ; thegijinntici'tiittire frigiitt-ned y ** n . « ud then joh jjo to fcnglaiuj , tiuthori > ed v « s y . ; n stHteji ; by the peciple ^ to give v-p ithe hepjalof the Union , and lor ever , provided : that Juxt : < - « . " lie ( ion <* to Trelitiid ; but you say the ' peojfliy iniDublJu were not unanimous , there being one
Now ; < br heaven V ^^^ ay ^ iflirai ^^^ ntiptistthHt a people ;' : ar *» U > »> e k » duped . lor that tlit » Ei ) i { i 1 isn p ^<' p l ^ . tu )»^ A « jr ; . j » Hiipus ¦¦ . yimyniafir - tliii . k the niiild le »¦ 18 > Ses litre for "the i > uppre&rioii " of the < me * - tiou , will have coiiridence in a iiiau whoUcs ihtjs played with puMic opinion in Iieliiiid ; yuu state youiself tq he authorised by the ari «| 4 K 5 racv « iid middle clHs ^ e § , ot which you'ihad inera . ' nre ' tty ' fair ' . ¦ taui . p l > - ' at " IVai > -e » ud Tua . ui .:: Thtiif haVt- tiie " pet > plf : I'een treattd upon theqhestioii 6 t the Repeal of tltH Uf'ioii . I merely intn > du » e tbesulijectf () r the- purpose ol explaiuiug my own conduct , with ret-reuce to . it , » nd not ior the . purpose ot again Hgitatiiig the question . Those who . ^ re uW your fri e nW . &nuwho
now mi-low ' . . . in jour intiii . prolnwed uy aduiicV ¦ ' my ( j iiducil but 1 aak foruirjfHppOil , saveth t to whidh iny acti n « entitl . e " iiie . A tuaii who U . dear t <> mi , auii who should be dear to every Irishui-iii—I mean my uncle , Arthur O't'bnnor ,: told me what the . fn ' tel o : . the ; qurxtion would be * These were his word !* after the dehatPUppnfbiVsnb / ect : > I wish you would givevp thai questiau of Itepeai : ttrevgitten t / te Untoiu baull the kmI ifducdn for Ireland ; but look tu tbe 4-wneaion wit ' t k / ig / ar . d a * tUebeiitgnuruntee a ^ uin&t itiitiieatic . fyianuy . You know that in my ymttifj uwld have given my Mart ' s Uu ( ri to fiave avoided it > ami in mi / old uifti would niaka any hua- 'Ju-e to ' upiti < td it : giue it- -up , ; / five % Mft jfirr yHUHnmo nut hm soouit 7 / tiip be wade ait unpopular qtieMutt iitJrelanft . You see { continued the veneruttv pati ioi ) the pour pet - plehav ^ notiime toUmkoJ out uwitioit . when another
it thrust tigtintheuu "l . h $ < Wiitry ijtptwtikiousiy hkproytdmici ? y ? « o * fo ^» V /^^ , 6 ' / t ^ p ^ prfAo ^ ievwwe completely eiisiuved ,. . i uvutd ,, titdliveijilieimidnotv ^' Such , . Sir , werrthe wornlsol «> n >* ot ii » yiamiiy ^ whuU ' you said had rniued livlaud before , and whu lotsi uearly , JL 2 ;« . O 0 i ) Aa-year ^ iur . ;^ , adyuciiv . y ' : oty . ( L :: a'iU » it ' E / iiajjIipaiiou int ; e Irislr Bou » yot'toiiiinoHj » , aiid whoi ! ' np # inytht *^^ thiriy » iie \^ tbyear : » tfin »* Al »* ii | it devotioji tobiH natjvt- laini ; -r 8 uoi » wcrgjhe w . « tfdR iff thte must magittuiimous ot Irish patrjitK ^ , a protwinQt , wiio , 'l «^ t wealih , twfr TytB » eu title , anther ihan ) e a party to tbts ^ degradatiou pf his patltolic / jeU h > Wr ««> untryint ; u . ; , v In biswiartsa , to the elector ^ bi Aiitrirt ^ , ; i px ^ 7 JJ 7 ,- Will lie J ^ n ^ :.. » -. } tn «'' ^ iiifani : ul tbe ^ tate jbt Jrel ^ u ^ , tii . cbjin ^ e ^^ to .-acrific < his hlr- ; 1 and set . ui the day * oi improved ' tbforHUc ^ pa tnoUsAithe ' r ^ Uas , ma letter to ( be Radicals bitUe Tower Haiulets , designated himt a » ^ * tRAiTOav- ^?? £ ¦"' -. .- »'"'• : ¦ --Ji- ^' l '
As the qn > sth > n ofCiitholic BmBn ^ jjarJ «) h iBU . « t fce oonsidei ^ as * the lever whifrh ' ^ present ptiliticHl emineiicK ; :, I ; inoi * r ^ i < t- ' otd « " * tj *^» usider your ^ general - pblu-y . ^^ bis al ^ i |* e ^ i « 'rWur f |) r a moToent nv ^^ % he-i « ubjexjti ' -: ' [ Vptt ^ a « Jabarii « er- ^* nd iu Ireland the'lawi * » BcabbHnl ! toiJhe-ncbi butfa sword to the p < wr man ^> . T ^ ( heiug one which naturally PfpstiUn e * ^ nan ^ to . tl te iuditfcrimiiiate support of light an 4 wrflng ) gives tie lawyer ; a ya . t' «» uperioriiy ; ' 19 ;¦ , se ' vera ) reupecta .- Hvh the civilian ; ^ ware ; ot this t ' act | ojje of your ptirioipal objects , daring the agitation of . ' tDe CathoHc Question , ; was to "« well yi > ar ra 1 ik 4 ^ -sto riific % '; -. ' ibb pos » iblel by enlitiug « ho >* or tJie ^ ieiral tiniff ^ ion in
your cause . 'Manifold dinytiirt-tao . ' aM t ^ d « faihi , i : rept '; . nitd your mirincils : lj « llue ^ iaV'atf ( i « is pirit | d CatnohcaiidProtestaii't biirrigteh- r Whoaitl ^ red witi , y « ii upon" the ^ iipit mfliutf ^ you r profession h 1 import ance , j ma mftny shityfe rbeeii " knowij ^ Vto ' "abandonVtfatirriraHw ^ l ^ pvihe ^ re » i question , from a conviction that - | tro ; ea » ional ruin must be- the inevitable result <> t their lipposiuon . Ill is n well kuowafttct tliat ; : raany ; barn 8 terti-hay « declared , thtitwhen bppojied to you , Jh-ir . bagM iv . ere empty— : w heii assojciated . : with , ypffl ^^ lieir ¦ &ajj ; sjMjfir full . I liieution thib fajcf to ^ sfeow the tnauner ^ n which you used thei only : pbwei y . <| u ; xheii pbj !« e *« ep : I have before said , itiai uu to thy , period of C . vtbplic
EroBhcipitipnv y «) U tittd ^ thertitore could not abuse it < Ifi ^ ui'lfce ' -peifioiljo your ^^ return for GlareV . Uj * to the pa »> sVug , ul t ^ e Keform Bill , ypq had little or no apolitical ; pojwr ;;} it was " a period v ? ben you ; had ^ % tnvu ^ aii ^; iim || i . i enemies , i « tbejHi <> Mse >; . It wasei ^ erlyr titt ^ cuwi tiori iind recriniiriation ^ dr dttvbteu . to a . 0 Jus ^ eraU « u orthe ¦ Reform-BUl . ^ r-77 ; 7 V 7 ' , 7 7 ¦ "¦ " 7 "r 1 ! f ' This great measure ( whicbj was ci > n « d ? red ; as . the era of pot ^ ^ uohdcal ^ «« MtfneratioW ;^» iii aocomplwh « . d . Ireland liobly asiiisted ^ in ^ e ;» tru >^^ nd ^ wjtb * galling . titheJsyateni wa ^ . coi ^^ of ; Ireland , > e shewed , iu oir support of Retonu buTVh <» pe * rid * xpectwfi «» n * of TreUrt ^ b ^^ oft « n « niip the question of Ae total aboiitk ^ H ^ tuhe * with the question of Refprib . ^ ei ^ had-L 0 rtiS < auUjy > aje ^ mornble word * which : twa » U > eftw ^ tb q *» teiu the
Wod ^ . 0 f . 'Cpin ^ nH ; - : T ^ XJ ^**?? n ^^ M ^ ' > M ^ abolition of ; tithe » , !' -rhxarJl tyon ^ Jafl ^ cteM tivcuBWrue this declarationPl ^ raBv ^ lft ^ rib ^' we , vuu iuust hnye anticipated ii * fuifip ^ MN Wfi > $ * '>• ; * . ?¦<* $ . ~ lote adverse pbrtiou pt the ; Engliih ¦ jiwjJ teehv . ut with TemonStrances upon the fonner iuiq ; iiitpus ppUcy of England towards lrelanij ; EaCh day 1 broi . ght with it recomtneHdatipuj . to > . the future amelioration of this enslaved laudrf this - jou t « aw an <] I tbitf ypn drealed , and your ^ every » ftort » w ; ai directed to the irustrttiipn of ParLanVrtitat y jmproyement , a 8 ' > I-shalIureiV » ' 0 y ;' P ^ V ^ ' ( F <» lH"y ^' . V f' ^ lips ;';; Jiv . thar / perit > d , thej County Gork' diitiuguisb d lteelfabove .-ajlpthe wrote Irpm London to s > U * p the large tithe : meeting 8 , in consequence of your high expectations of reliel
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; P P 9 $ u * for ttofi ^ Relbrn ^ agSSeSli tb ^ power ^ d ^ deteradiuitiora ^ SSeM change the condition of ther Irish w ^ Ss ^^^ ft instantly set to work to connteraef ^^ Sifci ofanygMbeingdone ^ you raSd ^ e ^ fcl ^» ° o ?^ a ^^ m ^^^^ mm ^^ 1 rewiia
MU" ™ & ** & * «»?*?«» , 01 ioriy . inrML E ^ i ? were pledfed to support themearore ^ w ^ lndfc force fafelnbst ; riowerfol ^ ^^ oiSlI ^ ^^ port ^^^ iio ^ f ^^ » smfiWi iiit i ) rw ^ weat ^ ol Parliament , the resnit ^ wa ^ smfb a « y"i mriyt h ^^ A anticibatediia co ^ pletBjbis ^ a ^ pX ) dl othe r & ^ p ^ nesg , for tfie piirp ^ w'of ' extmgtiistinf a ^ nesti ^ iP which v in one short season , had acquired so m ^ strength . Had your conduct since then ,, » qnar » l 7 with Your prtofgssioni ^ m ^ & ^ SmM % ^ gx ^^ wm& $ * yiJ m * ^^^ jfsmrM p ^ i fes ^^ W the , next swsfe ^ Jv $ J % S ^^ sfe mar ^ rdoin ; ^ ihe ^^ cbnmibom ^^^ W market . ^ Ybu ^ turnea ^ with regajf im ^ er ^ a # Tory oppression ^ oii jpurheadf ; S ^ 8 rfl » 5 c « P B ^ coald tfotihaye been i $ * n 'j& miA W&m : TPonn ? ^ m » : » ecessy Ireland * &i ^ lS&i 61 your from
upon tl » ^ stioh RepeaUj »^ 4 Tik « nUtate ^ A ^ S ^ J * " ^! of . conduct ftatl Ber ^ p ? W ^^^? 9 J WL'w * a sonto entgnarSSP ty ^ S ^ ift ^ ' ^ P ^ le , andyounlVeSs thejnoetofiu bat , since ; &eii yiir ?! &ve niadvSi yanaWy ^ Botl ^ i-ablft ^ itay the march of m ^ ulity ( F % b ^« n # g «> on in spite ^ f joo , ) , r 3 i » ome / new ^ api ; trap | bje » ti < m « V « ie cSofS session . Ati > tfe clb » of tfeisecona sg ^ lS ^ ^^ ebate ^ poB-the- Repeal- Q ^ iesttoDryw * began-to feeljxe . wejght ^ of the ^ iHteTimJS ^ commenced the suppipwon ^ ifo yourletSffi ^ | agan , in rep y to ttie ^ invitation of the dtizenTS ^ Cork ^ a publijrdniner . At that ; dinner ^ tou ^ J tha ^ you , would-nptweaken the wr ^ rltewfoiS ^ ?™ ' tnose
r ^' . ^ r ^ 'W as genilewen , who , ^ m % » r ^ pous'di abilitieii , ^ Were ^ deWrlaffoS ^ Jfflft for'wliich theii ^ station !? taleW ^ a property fitted tben ^ yott ' cQuld ^ idtiiav ^^ hit / upbfi 1 * more seaspnabfe thette vand you a ^ w ^ l t ^ -After % third ^ essi on ^ youwturned ;^^ haying : cpmpfetel ¥ aba ^ donedthepeople , and havingjoined ^ the -Whigs , bit nia rj-- ^ ditbis , union ^ been ho nest ; and&rttieT ije ^ f ^ entbenehM&IrelandvIsJwuldapproTe 18 hallj prov * frpniypur own lips , ; that your cpalitioa &&M- ytfcS ?™* ¦ merely sbw % tW seed io ? another season ' s Martyrdom in Ireland . You re . turned however * after the third session * and for fear ° f ^ y : ™ » . ? P « cy ujSonrotir . " part , you catition ^ V abstainedfromjany subiech save one . mimi ihinf . »;~
hadoppoaed me for three yearsrrl mean , a provision for the Irish poor . This measure you : knew" was gain * ing ground in England * and a new ngHtinBtantlT flashes upon you . It would hot be meet ithat yon Bhould oppose Poor Laws , if there was a possibflai of carrying them without you ; and therefore you b ^ came a convert to your old opinions , for you yiolentlf supported them , when ypu knew ^ he decided opppB twnjhe measure was likely to receive ; but ^ rhepthe ' glonous , pious , and immortal Doyle gave hkmighrr h ^ -ad , his ^ charitable heart ; and Ms powerful hand to the question , you » aw in j ' fi » rompletUffli the ( pebpl / i mdeyendence , independently of ybii . \ ? > ; . 1 shall presently quote your ' remark to me uoon of Irish
me ^ snrjject Poor Laws , Althoogh ton gently ^ touched upon the question at Limerick , ' and frrmed a , cPminirtee of yqiir poor fopl ^ yet you ' did not , dunng the recesspagj ' tiate that question as 56 a havt } done others , w hich you ^ well kpewJnever couli be earned . I advocated a prottwt > n fori tte -pocr because I knew that an impoverished and generons people were sacriticed to one , who trafficked upon their hunger , and ^^ appeared , ; cJjMlJromthei ^ tattered garments . Because th ^ jRere . in the situation M gamblew , who would venture their last farthing upon the die , they woiijd giye ;¦• 'the' last pbteibe to thoKe who vrould make a proinise of better days and in guch ybn were most prodigal . I-Vwill ; knew that a people , ulcerated ^ with forei gn and domesti f ppjiressipns , never could he brought t »» afgue ; any
question upon its owii merits , so long as hunker levelled ^ all without " ¦ . dii ^ ncti'bn ^ :: ' - ;' , ^ emfttl'Vpnmi ' dence !; what ' a position was ypura ! " Oh , had you been a ^ patriot , or '• ' evenhonest , what- incaculable benefits you " might fiaye besbmed upon j the poor Irish people ! hut tto , you have debasiEid public opinion , ybti have generated a slavish propensity . lnsteafi of the pubUc . miua being ti ^ d 7 ai id steady / ypp ' . ; nave ; . inadelit subservient to your pwn purpostss , capstble of being veered by- your Prolean and ambitious . views ; Point put one singk O'Cpnnt-11 act for the benefit : ip'f Ireland ?~ ahd , will . yon tell Imevjithat ' withthe immense ' . political ¦ influence- " iypU ; possesS i ypu could hot have accomplished all > : good for Ire-1 tnd .. ? Might von not have abolished tithW ? Miirht
ytifrpiit have ensured a prpvisipn-for the poor ( A proper corpa of ^ ma ^ trateW ? C ^ e ^ l ^^ of w hich yon haw « pofceti 8 o mutto ? - 1 ^ ig «» t ^ ««** ttiini ? You seem 1 ft *! 8 tttrn ^ hB * nrd& of-mtf Ac ¥ WEkJ was earned by a ; ! majority of' the lri'tf ¦ « "iviein ' r en against the majorities of the ^ Scotch ^* ndr English this is a badirecompense to tlie Liberal In « h'Mem beni ' ,-j for ^ l et the pedple ; belieye , that , of themselves , they are ; for the most ^ part honest , and ^ woujd vote for their country ' s gpod , aridi if they did ; not . theii coDsrituents . would fiud those who would . 7 Ybuf dominion in Ireiand , as I inforined jvfcmi acquired dunng die agitation of " the Catholic Queition , at abmfe when ^ yonr own interest ' was « o wound up with to BHcce 8 « , that - honesty : waa' tbre be *
. pohcy ^ andeveiii ' were : you j * cHn ^| deiseit ^ woald have only hindered you . Ybustarted ag a Radicsl , upon what you called the pure democratic principle , jbutiduriuij . ihe last sesfflon , finding that the English people were aliy to what tfe ^ ir appeals . would ensure , you abandoned-the poplnlar ^ in ^ y { he ^ for ^ e hrst times in yonr life * you 1 ; are foutid adJ yocaaujj both in and put of the House , what jpn c ^ sane and moderate measures . "The Irish pt « p ^ were , very poor , y A bad harvest , and nc : eiBploynu ; i . 2 caused a slender purse , and you tfirfw ypur ^ ell inw ihe rich arms bf ;« ie iniddjeoclassrs ; YpiDr seem impoverwhed a ^ against tbe most appalling distiess , ' a ^ d fbffpreH p >» retbrypnr ^ retreat . Yooeo \ ¥ 6 u sav ^^ asfAt /
tadi > n trom th « j aristocmcy and middle ela ^ esvat tor what purpose . r ^ -Toshttw your domiaiPn ^ rth Irish people / r ; Did ^ yo u tell the EngHsh , peopte til real , a . ruutnenfc 6 t rjpur heart ? . > Wlqr ; iDipt : ni £ imi cerity speak tau ' s tp them <~ * Eo : threeijyearSithjT ^ iY ' 'icajed __< he : - ' Rejpeal of the . LegiBlative UmOJ ^ have told " the Irish tfiat you were . foreigners , u vaders : and ; 8 a ^ 8 enMbSi ^ 'I T have rol bf j&M tlto t y ^ ; tell dominion has blasted the very land ; I have tol themthat no ' actbt xheifpreign parliament can mal theshuttle ? riy ^ car / make thehoine aiciitle / ortb law a protection ; I haye uworui to them to aban 3 « the Repealonl y . w ^ ith . myjife . ; , | have taught ltd U > consider all other questions is of ^ no importance
I j have , pointedr outthe iiepessity ^ of ^ tbe pfeieflte J the fosteringyfegrslajureytli * . Wn < £ landk » rt ! , We b | -loi ^ al , L * w , j «^ aome ^ ticlnstitajions ; .-I hayeaaiei the mfer e ^ te o £ Cori ^ . ^ conldbe- conducted by \ clerks living in LondloB , M * iij ? n they ; havefifiswered np £ I ^ re ' t ^ d $ Wi 0 p iipori fbe v ^' kanie ^ princi ^ ple ^ mQ ^ t ^ ^^ «^ that ; bunder # frtf ^^ ife * ftn ^ ten < e ^ ^ nM& ^ i tlrlj done to : IrelaiHi ^ e ' xcept ^ by ^^ alliMesticTIe ^ slafiflfe ? - J Wty ; I ^ % ski * d ^ m , ii 6 ^ injeafc diu ¥% > Hh ^ p «^ <> f Lnerpool and Bimiu ^ ham ? , I ^ hfttl iell J * because > you ' broaBhtiris&Vpubiicop ^ ron ^ ¦ i tne
n x ttoigbsbraiarket , and y « ui did' not aliow thexetteimesa olVthe manafaotirfei butinaril let no man blamp cheLpeople ,. yop Vw « fe the ^ - ioas | faciurer , jthe . , ra $ ^ aiaterial is _ ; gppd ^^ vbut J 0 H ^ 3 spoiled it in , j ; he warping .. Ii * l ^ a' ^ jlXy & tt ^ wfpl her manacles , arid ' then' her . rr ^ m ^ n . sKaB jwfl ^ hntdonstiotttes a ^ idtl ^; toW , pttblic ;^ fidwi < 5 er vl iOii ' all-a < rW < conclnde , * SaVlr ^^ der ' a «^^ to ^; # j Hue or the general policy , andshall proceed toi . foUffl voo Sfssionally . through the four yearabf yourP « ij liaiuentary strugglelor" Justice to Ireland . " 7 j > 'f ¦ ¦ ¦ ; - - - ¦^¦ ¦ ' ; ¦ . " I ^ h > ye ;^ . ^^ -iiP ^ e ,:= J 7 f ; A & ' ^ 777 7 i ; : 7 t 77 ;; 7 , ^ RA $ ^^
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JBf ^ K ^ mOSr , arising from tbe use of mercury , accompanied with plain and practical ¦ w 33 F 4 ^ mSlB& & toectionsfer an efectnal , and . speedy cure jt \ & •»» . wrecy , , and safety , J » V ] HS \ withOTt the ^ aidbf ^ rtical ^ ssistance r ' ' ^ - T ^ r Trf « f , ^ Xygd ^ BMA \ 1 ^ ,: PERRY'S PURIFYING SPEGUiaPJLiiS ^ price 2 a-9 d , 4 r . 6 d . - ^^ BP ^^ y ^^ B ^^ ^ J ^ B |* ° a 3 la a ^ gweD j kB 6 wntim > pghoHt £ ig ap > ai > dAa » rioato-b « 4 kfraofli ^ K-T' ^ Ul ; " j ^^* cert * in and effecbal cure ever discovered , for every stage and symptom ¦^¦ fc \^^ mmm < J ^ w ' **• ¦^» TtnwMil . Bice ase , in both sexes , including Gonorrhea , fikets , ' ^ KLfltvHv ' ' Secondary Synrptbms , Strictures , Seminal -Y ?* alui « ss , Deficiency , and , ^ PfB ^ » H Disease * of tb ^ Urinary Passages , without loss of time ; confinement , ' ^ HHBi ^ SH ^ or hindrance fioinjbusiness ; they have effected the most tnirpKsirig cuVes , ^^¦ k ^ 'jaHr'' ~ not only itf recent and severe cases , bnt when salivation and all piher ' : ' ^^ BvSF . ;• ¦" - '• means havfefidled j and when an early application is made to these Pills ¦ - '; : ' ¦ ¦ : ; ^^^ Br 7 * " * ^ : ? * ° ' ^ Ste lVenereal Disease ^ frequently contraeted in a moment ' 7 ^|^ * ; : ' of inehrie ^/ the ' eradication is generallycompleted in a few days ; and in the njoreadvaneed ttA inveterate stages of the Venereal infection , characterised by a ^ Ta rlery of painful and olstrteBsing symptotu ^ aper ^ etu the Treatise , will ensureto the patient a permanent and radical cur * . ^ ; ,. 5 V ; r ^ ItitT a ' melanchbly 'fact that thousands fell victims ; ia ^ this horrid disease , bWjngto ^ cuni ^ lJIulnesB of illiterate raeni who * by the use of that deadly poipon , mercury , ruin the constitutiin , cause ulceration , blotches ab the headi , Acersndibodyjdimness of sight , noise in the ears , deafness ,, nbsUnategleeta , nodes on the shinj ) one 8 , ulcerated sore throats , diseased ' nose with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs , till at length * general debility aid decay of the constitution ensues , and a mslancholy death puts a period to fteirdreadfol ' 8 uffenngs ;~ . 7 > , " 7 J ; ,- " ; . 7 , ' : ¦' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ,. ¦ 7 " 7 ' - :. -7 7 . 7 ; ¦^ . ^ . As ^ f-Ui . - ' + if . . ^ ; -- ; , : ; .- In those dreadful cases ^ of Bexual debflity , hropBht on by an early and indiscriminate ipdplgence of th « pasflons ,. frequently acqnired withoot , i&e knowledge of the dreadful consequences renulting therefrom , and which not only enteil on its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age , and occasion the ^ necessity of renounci » g the felicities bl msTOage ! to tuwa whovhave ^ given way to this delu « ve-and destructive habit , but weaken and destroy all the bodily senses , producing melancholy , deficiency , and a numerous train of nervous affections . In these distressingleases , whether , the qonsequence of such , barjerol / hahits , or any other cause , a certain and speedy pure jnay be relied on by taking PEBItY'S PURIFYING SPJECIFIG " . < PILLS , and by a sttict attention to the directions pointed out in the treatise , which fully explains the dreadfolre ^ tsarising ' fTomt ^ eHieliancn ^ casJ&sJ ; S _ ; / '> .:: ; 7 TIESSKSL ' PEBBY & CO ., SUBGEONS i teay be consulted . siufual at Jfo . 4 , Great Charles Street , Bimingham , and 23 , Slater Sixeet , ^ LiverpopL Only one personal visjt is required from a country patient , to enable Messrs . Pexry & Co . to gi-re such advjce aa wiu be the raeans of affectiDg a permanent and effectual cure , after all o&ermeans have proved ineffectiail ,,, . Letters for advice must ^ be p ^ ost pai d , and contain the usual fee of ^ one pound ** Tr-Sold by the principal Medicine Sellers in evfery Jtfariet ' -Towi in ^ England ^ , Scbfland ^ 'Vv ' ales , and Ireland ; alio on the Continent , and North and South America . . ,. \ ,,., . ,, : . " ' , ^ c \ Sold at &e Intelligencer Office , and . by H ^ ton ^ TownWndy ^ nhardt ^ nd Son , Tarbptton , Ilhpclefi , Trant , Leeds j ' Whitaker , Hardcasfle , Ridge , Gillatt . Fisher , "Wreaks ,: Slack , Sheffield ; Woodhead & Nail , C . augbton &- Co ; , Chesterfield ; Sissons , Workspp ; B . Collinson , , W . Qetbing , Maiasfield i Ji Fowler , East Bedford ; G . Harrinon , J . 'Walls , Barnsley ; ^ dams , Selbj ; Gresives , . Fall , Knaregbro * ; Hurst , Cardwell ! Staafield , Wakefield ; Stanfield , ^ eighley ; Cooper , Bradford ; Hartley , Berry ; Leyland & Son , Halifax ; England ,, Jacob , Fell , Spivey , Hoddersneld ; Brice , Parkinson , Priestly , Pontefract ; Foggitt , Peat , Thnsk ; Dalby , "Wetherby : Stafford , Brook & Co ., DoncjUter ; T . S . Brook , Dewsbury ; Wilkinson , Skipton ; Langdale , Northallertbn ; Qoldtborp , Tadcaster ; Bowmap / Bicbmond ; Bbbden , Snaith ; Biehardson & Son , Low Harrogate ; B . Moxon , Meynell , Ross & Burton , J . Haycroftj Lee & Perrins , Hull ; Dennis & Son , Bellerby ,. Deigbtoa 8 e JMoxon , T .- Marsh , R . Burdekin , H . Sputheran , "W . & J . HargroTe , York : Earle , Ramsden , Beverley j Ainswprth , S . Turner , Chamjey , Fox , Scarbro' ; AUatborne , Pocllington ; Kirhy , Market 'WeightDn ; Turlay , Hpwden : ; Shef « spod , DrifiSeld ; Furby , Bridb ' ngton ; Atkinson , JOrby Moorside ; Anderson , Ripon ; Yeomanv ^ Whitby ; ' Smith , Guisbprough ; Flower . Malton ; - . Duckj Stokesley ; Christopher & Co ., Stockton Wilson , Rotherham ; Robinson , Boronghbridgej Colliason , Cave ; Hall , Easingwpld ; Cass , Goole ; Barkera , Helmpley ; Harrington , Hnnbanby ; Hawkins , Ms * ham ; LoDgbotham , Middleham ; Walker , Foster , Otley : Atkinson & Son j Pickering ; Knowltss , Thbrne ; Sutton , Nottingham ; Woodward , Leicester ; and sold by most respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom . London—Barclay and Son , Farringdon-street , Butler , 4 , Cbeapside , Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church Yard . ' ' .,. _ : 7- " . '"" -- ¦ " \ ' . '"" -, " 7 ' ¦ ' - - ' " ¦ ' - "¦ '" ' : y : : . - ' 7-N . B . —Country Prnggists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine "Venders , and every-other Shopkeeper can be mppUed with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills , with the usual allowance to the trade , by Barclay and Son , FaTringdon-street ; T . Butler , 4 , Cheapside ; Edwards , 67 i St . Paul ' s Church Yard ; Suttou and Co ., Bow Church Yard ; Hannay and Co ., 63 , Oxlord-street ; and by all other wholesale patent Medicrne Houses in London . ' .: ' . - " . ¦ ¦ - -.-
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A CERTAIN DISEASE CURED WITHIN ONE WEEK , . .. - ' - ¦ ' - AT iBADFORD-AND LEEDS .
* . * ^ mmajim ^^ A mgmmismmSjgsjmsSamg ^^ , [ BT ^ GS to announce ,. that in order to ascoiumoaate ^¦^ rjK ^^ r ^ W ^ H ^^^^ B ^^^ P ^ W | j ihose Patients who have -visited him from Braayora , tB ¦¦ ItHL Mw ™ v ^ I k ^ | vl . * J j ^ t ^ Bl * nd the neighbourhood j be has . been induced to attend JB ^ HMHppSSSSGMMBHHHH : that place , and may be copsulted every Thursday , at . I ^^^^ B ^ CBJ *^* 1 rrirSj TC ^^^ HH- ¦ N . ° " > ^ M ¦;^ i a ^ " - ?*** % to ' the Junction Inn , from ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B ^^^^^ Bj .. Ten o'CWck in the Morning to Five in tbe EveniDg ; ' ^ ¦¦¦^^^^^^^ ^^ ¦¦¦¦ 1 ^ ; and duripg : the other days ' of ' the weekj as usual , at at ^ wW v it oom ; No . 60 , Bottom of Templar * * Street , Leeds . Ht continues , with unabated . assiduity , to eradicate every species of infection . In recent cases , 4 ptrfectcure is completed within a week or no charge made for medicines after the expiration of that period ; and in those -or xht > utmost invetf racy , where otber practioonent have fiiilrd , » proper persgverapce in bis plan « T treatment insures to the patient a safe , *« 4 I grounded ,-and-lasting Te- * 8 tabh 8 bmeDt . — : . ; He hopes th&t the successful , easy , and expeditious mode he has adopted , of eradicating every ymptom of a Certain " Disease , without any material alteration in diet , or hindrance of bbsiness , aBdyei preservine the constJtQtaon in full vigour and free from ininry , will estabiiA- ^^ bi » claini » for stipport . Ai » tbnr JEHscase ' -is ^ one which is likely to be contracted whenever exposure ; take * placfe , it is notlik # " many other visitors , once in life , but on the contrary , one infection may scarcely have been removed , wbep « nother may unibrtnifately be imbibed , ' therefore the Practitioner requires real judgment in order to treat -ich particular Case in ' guch a manner as jopt merely to remove the present attack , but to preserve the eoiwttitQDon unimpaired , in case of a repetition at no distant period . The man of experience eati trail himself of the greatest improvements in modern practice , by being able to distinguish between discharge * of a specific and of a simple or mild nature , which can only be made by one in daily practice , itter due consideration of aH circumstances . In thw same manner at birth , appearances often take jiace in children , which call for a proper knowledge and acquaintance with the : disease , in order to -Jii « crinunate . their , real nature , and -which may be the mean * of lowing domestic discord , unless managed by the Surgeon with propriety and skill . Patients labouring under this DiBea ^ eannot be too cautious ^ nto whose hand they commit themselves . The propriety of this remark is abundantly manifested , by the « ame party frequently passing the . ordeal of several PractitioiierH , before he is fortunate .-aoogh to obtain a perfect cure . The following are some of the many symptoms * that distinguish this Disease : —a general debility , eruptions . on the" head , face ^ and bodyj-olcerated' sore throats , scrofula , < welting * in the neck , nodes on the shin bones , cancers , fistula , pains in the head and limbs , which are f requently mistaken for rheumatism , &c . &c . ; , ; . v > ' - ^ V
¦ - ~ ~ " " ' ' 7 : 7 " ¦ COPY O > A LETTER ;/ ¦¦ . 7 .. '• ' . > "¦ , 7 "' - ' ; . - ¦ ' 7 ' ' 77 " .- . i M » . WitxiKSON . —Sir , having had the misfortune , about four yeara sinw ,: ro ; contract a Jonp-to-oe--. lamented most destructive complaint , which 1 have no doubt would bate proved fatdlere now , had it not been for jour invaluable skill , which I can safely , say has » vtd my constitution trout utter destruction . ' I have been under several experienced practitiopersL aBd have "been apparently * dl tor a abort time ,- but ever experienced a relapse , which evidently resulted , either from patched-up and improper treatment ; , for Berne secret lurking-in the frame whiphj Was ne ^ er roote dV ¦ With great reluct an ct- I wa »» adTised by a friebd to apply to you . A ^ that time I ^ ja g agicted . wi& ulcerated sores in my mouth , horrible . taste and bad smell , blotcbec on different parts ^ oTJIy hody , witn great pain and Bwellings in my bone * , particularly my legs , with hard Inmps on the * hins ^ ? rhlch I am now satigfied w oald soon have proved fatal . After takipg your medicine for a-fiew weeks , my fores asrasaedl a healing abposition , my tAPteaudfrnell got gradually better , my pain * entirely , left me , and . I have increased in both strength , -health ; and spirits , and am now without . fear of anyTeturn of the complaint . Beipg convinced tht-re are " numbers of my fellow-creatures similarly afiicted , and for % ir good Irequeptypu will publiph this in the paper , only be so good as to omitmynMne . YoursrespectJully , ^) . B . r Lttds , October 4 , 1838 . ¦»" . ' , V 1 Pafientf in the country , by stating their cases anil enclosing a remittance , may have proper remedies « ent to the amount , with directioBs so simple and plain , that parties of either , sex , may cure themselvew withoBt even tiie knowledge of a bedfellow . , ~ ' ' ' V" * " J ' ' V ^ jP For the greater convenience of his Patients , Mr . WILKINSON wiU . attend every THTjRSi ) Ay , fromT * en in' the Morning to Five in th « Evenjing , at No . 2 , Dea » Lane , next ; to the Junction Intij ' BBASFOBb * . " ' * " "" " * , "" " ¦ ' --- ¦¦• - _ ' ¦ ' _ . - ¦ - ' - -: . - , ¦' " . - -: y / . . '¦ .- ¦ . - , ; ¦ . ; ' . v \ ¦ . ¦ : ; _ ¦ : . y . , . - - : ¦ . : j . ' ¦ - . ¦ .- * ' i ¦ . t _ - ¦ j \ ' - - - -. i * ¦ ¦¦¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ i '
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~ \ 1 —TTffl ^ ^^ m^—One p / the Dr * . BEN BY will attend every MONDAY andTJJESD 4 Y , at Mr * . Bennett ' * , York Places BUDDEBSFJELD jeeery : WEDNESDAY and TB TJIi&jDA YptNo . i , George I Street , faring Easthrook Chapel , HRjADFORI ) ; . and every day ' at 7 their ; principal Establishment , ; 16 , PABK-SiiVABE , LEEDS . v . 7 ; U' 7 . v . vv ; : V :- . ..: / : ; j . ^ ATREATISE IS JUST PUBLISHED ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC : . 77 ... ' ..- DISEASES , A 2 SI > GIVEN WITH EACH BOX OF " ?
Mi SENRTS fREIGH HEROINEPlLtS , - fi ONTAININ & plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all degrees of the above cotn-V plai » ts -with observations on teminal weakness arisingfrbm earl y abuses , and the deplorable cpnfeqnence » . reaultnig . frojn the ase of mercury ^ the wh ole intended for Hhe : instnictlon of general readers ! so that all persons ean obtain an immediate cure with secrecy and safety . ' Prepared and sold by the sole Proprietor , at No . 16 , PARK SQUARE , Leeds , where they may be consulted as usual . In Boxes , 3 s . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d , eachl With each Box is given directioas how _ to take these Pills , observations on points beneficial to the patient , being hints worth knowing by those who arey or have been , sufferers from this , dreadfnl and devastating malady . ;• > r ; . > ' ¦ - - ^ - .-.- ' - ' -: i ; - ; - ' V ;
That crnel disease which has destroyed so many , thonsands ^ ia now unhappily , so well known that a tecital of its effects if quite unnecessary , its malignant influence extending , iy inheritance from family to family , and when the great Doctor Henry became professor to the University , he conferred an invaluable oenefituponmanKnd hy thedi 8 i * veryofhisgj ^ n ^^ p cure of this , deplorable complaint . The cwtalfity witfa which the Pills are contiimaily adVi . M 8 twedcap ., V attested . by many thousands who ire anno ally Tcured by ^ them . ' What medicine can be more appropriate than that which hM given such general satisfac ^ on ? Trhe Fr ench Pillsroot ' out pvery parlicle of tne ' insidiouVpoisbn , purifying in tbJBir " progTeas the wh ' dle mass of fluids . They not'bnly Remove Ae disease bujt they renovate by their action tbe . different fanctions of the body ^ -expellHig the grosser humour , and in ' a manner so imperceptible as to wifiyince the . moktsceptical of their astonishing * and ' . uneqnalled power * . -They neither contain ; ' mercury nor any other mineral , and may be taken without the slightest suspicion of discovery j they requirev ' no rertraint of die ^; lpss of tin ^^ hinfi ^ c ^ bf ^ nsiije 88 , huteffeet a complete cure without the least ftxpoaure . to r tile patient . / = A * any per ^ mrhen tie slightest suspicion may . exist it will te well to have reebnrse | to } he _ ¥ reBtbT ? ShV ; for . whentokenbefore thediseaae has made its appearance they actasa certainpreventiyei Trexnorin ^ tke pomplaint leflMtuaHx andjsfecredy ^ [ The deplorable state-:-in which many persons have been when visiting the Doctor rjm » m ' . the use of mercuiyjlrenders it imperatively necessary to caution the public *«^ nrt ^ aVtoBgeToramine ™ ^^ e » i ^ , : J ' \ -.. ; : 7 | ? ai
' ^^ The ^ Do c ^ , 7 a 4 er eartensiv ^^ die itmort consequence to all who are labouring trndex hereditary or deep seated maladies ; to those troubled -T * ifb BeTO ^ ial-w ^ eakneBSjiia . aidjdee , w ^ be invaljiable ; hxtndred 8 . ha- » e . ) Wned hi ^ sk ^ lLin ^ Jtbss ^ ' complaii tp . . Tpjtbe ybuih of Sot ^ sexrt ^ w ^ ther-Jured . from | tealff 1 |» y * tli ] s promB ^ Pg * . ' of ipa ^ ni o * j || e dejingioiiipi ¦ inexperienee , his adviceis superior ' ^ ii his practice be unites a mild gentleness of treatment , and poss ^ ing so tiumagh a knowledge of W ^^ , nye , practice has rendered , him the djepositary of many dis ^ wing secrets which are-kept withunblemished Aith and hpnoui ; to pefspna gso ^ amlcled ^ it sjiighly peeetsarj to , bbserye ' j'Uiat i an , early , application is o 1 - ™ ff ??* est importance , and tftit wjib suph ^ a pj | Mstitiohejr any hesitation in disclosing their disorder , musi smtnmttoadeliei ^ Bi destrnctivVas it M ^^ adnbutablemany of those hapless instances , which , while they ex cite the tommiseration of the beholder should also impress him vith . the ^^ fear ^ ^^ . ol-seH-nBnr ^ h ^ JCp ^ aJ , ) si ^ cji , tben ^ we : iddress ourselves , offering hope—energy—muBcnlafBtreng tb—felidry ; nor oug ^ ht bu r advance * to ^ Aey * re by the mnltipliedproofB of thirty years' roceessfel experience . TLetter » ( post paid ) inclosing a remittanet , answered by the return of _ post , and Meflieines punctually transmitted to any address , either bj nitials , or name Baek entrance , West-Street , One Door from St . Paul ' s Churcb . : \ W ^ each Box will be gi > espractical obsentationB , gratuitdusly , \ pn the above disease . " j ' TheDoctorwiH at ^ d a ^ fy at'Ibis " priicipkl residence , No . 16 , Park Square , from ? Eight in thi morniag till Ten at night , and on Sunday from Nine till Two , where he will administer advice to any ont takinp thew Pills . - . or anT other of his Pre aratioas , without a fee .
Feargus O'Connor, Esq;, To Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M. P. Letter L
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 15, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1036/page/2/
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