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FBOFZ £ * 8 MSmCAJL , ADVISER , 1 FAMILIAR TBEATISE on the rotas of J 3 l preserrinff feealth and the domestic treatment of ii * ea ** particnlarlj adapted to the use « f tbe iadoitnoaa dasaea ; Member of tbe Royal College of Surgeon * , &c Barr , Lancashire . Published by A . Cobbett , London ; asd "William " Willia , Manchester ; a&d sold by J . H » bson , Jiorihern Star -Office , Leed * , and " by all Bookseller * fcad News Aseota .
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BLINDNESS . "ITS . CHILD , th « cekhratei ecjilLrt , who ha « iM . perfornwd sueh « traordiDary Ctoet in Hall , Braifbrd , add other place * , many * f wk « s had bees "W « w < " *" i-iftm ,- « " * » i » tj 7 ** n . Wy » fa * a * - lwiiBce > iri « teti 6 © n of riating tbe Wiowing piacei , "ra-: —Ia « erpeol Y Mr . Ckild may W covmlted frnm Ten to Two , at Mrg . Daties , 2 S , Islington Terrace , where he will remain on til Saturday , tbe 23 rd of lehmary ; froa tbjnce he will proceed to Han-Chester , sod renan there until tbe 9 th of M « reb , wkertheBiw ^ e coasalted at Mrs . Whartnn ' s , 22 , Fa 2 koer . Str * t
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BY PERMISSION OF THE TBE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR . Under the Dittiitguishedand permanent Patronage of the Ujiivrrritin of Oxford and Cambridge . KOW EXHIBITING XH THE VICAE . S CROFT , From 10 o'Clock in the Honing till 10 in the Evening , THE ROYAL BRITISH
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"Which , when found Dead off Plymouth , in October , 1 S 31 , aaeaflired 192 Feet Long , by " 5 Feet in circumference , and weighed upwards of 200 Toa * . The Proprietor having at fhe exhibition , tbe written te » timouy of Professor Bacllacd , Captain Sooresby , asd maDy otb « r « of tbe most jeientiiic men of the day , an tr > it * merits , dma » it unnece * - « ary on bu part to offer any comment . With nieh taitimony , together with tbe opinions « f the Public Preus , h" trnst .- * he will recede a fair « hare of Public Pa » T . " > na < re . ADMISSION , Gentry , 1 « . ; Serrants and Children 6 d . each .
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MR . SAMUEL LA' MERT , SURGEON , < Lh ? CT » ciate of the Apothecaries' Ha ll , Lendon , an 3 Honorary Member of tbe London Hbipital Medical Society , &c . ) bavfDg devoted bar « tudie « for xuny . yean exclsMVjtly to tht various iitevtea cf the Geaeratire Qiyaos , and to the succ ^ wfol
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RADICALISM SUPERSEDED , PHYSICAL P «» CE UNNECESSARY , AND PRESENT BEDEMPTION TO THE WORKING / TLASSE 8 . 1 ^ L ° BLISHED - A SEQUEL TO THE V .- ^ Kf lOtOF UTOPIA . Price Two-pinck . AW , TBE PEOPLING OF UTOPIA ; or , THt BTJ ^ FICIBNCy O * gocifcltSV IO * HtJMAN HAJPUria Being a Comparison of vhe Social wrf Raa ^ al Schemes , By SAMUEL BOWER . rnce Thxbe-Halfpbncs . Braoiord : PnhH » h * dhy C . "VTilkiMon ; Hfywood , »* nehestw ; Cleave , Lo » dM : Goest , Birnuait « ^ am ; and Hobson , Leeds .
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BLACK LIOK INN , HALIFAX . •"" .. ; HENRY TIFEAipt / BEGS to tender hu M * nowie 4 *^ W § hls . ftieBd * a * the pttblic , for their liberal eapport , and most respectfull y informs tkem , that he bis rrmevrd from the "LABOUR AND HEALTH , " to the above Inn , where extetjiive repai r * and enlarg ^ ments are now completed , aod where trade * Hien m »\ meet with po » d accommod « ion le ' r the traiuactioti of bwrines * , as w « -ll as cluh * , tradw , and secrei ord «> r « , for public diunern or ineetieg * . H . T . iworts them that nothing * haU he w&athtv on his part that will add U their comfort and coo-? faience , and b « tnwt < , that tk * * u ^ rior flarowr - « d 8 quality of bis ale , purter , and xpirits are such a > will meet tbe en \ ire Bi > probatio 3 of bu cu ^ tomeri * .
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BUY FOR THREE-PENCE , THE PEOPLE'S EDXTIOK OF THE SUPPRESSED PAMPHLET M A R * C US WR 1 TTSH TO RECOMMEND THE WHOLESALE MURDER OF THX OHTLT > 'RTS 3 ff OF TBS POOR !
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^ j gj 5 ^ 55 £ faBigB ^ MaaM jE ^ a ^ jMKap ^ l / j ?^ And tole Manufacturer of the Celebrated REV PILLS , Se . 7 , liarper-Street , Kirkgate , Leeds , IS calling the attention of a liberal Public to tbe numerous and almost unpreceJented CURES Performing daily at hi * Sur ^ rrv , wishes tn remind tho-e who are , or hare bt-en , unfortuuau-lj mint * -U witk a Ceruin Diwa » e , that thfv nerO bui cail upon him to receive that aid which they no earnestly are defiring .
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SECOND THOUSAND , PRICE SIXPENCE , SOCIALISM , as a lUlig io ** Theory , T * ba . TIONAL AWD AB 8 TJBD . The FIRST Of TaaBB Lectures on SociAtiBM { hw propounded by Robert Owrn and other *) delivered rn the Biiptwt Chapvl , Sontk-Parade , Leedi > 6 ept . 53 1838 . BY JOBK SXWTACE GILES , minUrter . "Mr . Giles ehvieosly posewsef taentul endow . mt « t * of tbe mj trut order . " - Prtttun Ofoereer . " M *» Terly expoeure * and full refutation . "—York Comrtutt . ..... ,-
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a nsi ^ cnr ia » v •» j CHEAP BQ ^ ^ / spuj »* ; ' J . XBBOT 3 OW , SOOUOKUatt f Ac , NEW MARKET-PLACE , BHADFOBD .
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WANTELT AS EVIDENCE IN A f ENDING TRIAL . IF WILLIAM RAI ) CLiFF , Tim Plate VfofcKE * , late of Radclifif Bridge , near Hury , will make ^ nown hi * preaent Reridenoe , to Danibl Bbntl « t v Boot and Shoe Maker , « f Bury , be will render him the most important Service . Bury , February 12 th , 1839 .
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MB . fcOBERT NESBITT , N « w « A «« nt , > TexajM » r 4 nc 9 Hotel and Coffee Houve , n »* ar Ch « Mill , MlDDLEXON , returns hU sinoere Tbank )? to the Puoito for the encouragement he haaioet with for opwat ^ a vlt : « Sx . year * . Having lately made arrangti « Bj » ts ^ he ¦ can naw ( ursish his Friend > with their tt * we £ a&eT « from all parts of the Kiopduia , He . 1 ^ 1 MB >« tmntly on sale 4 thw Sh « p all kiads ^ M ^ iS ^« pi > d > cele . , . .: J . w 3 ^ i ? % r ^^^« rtWJ > sr | l « re way be eeev at hi * IMmN >«* J » r-5 PA « Xvriherh-Stdr , The Operative , Tttfi UuU p Sufi i The Chanqwri , Manchester Ad * vertUcfoMtiachittier Guardian , Botton Free Presjt , fM fUj Cfrroniite , Ltverpovt Mercury , Stockpori ^ P ^ 4 ravelters may be supplied with Coffee and otttettjkfrejhnienb ) ou the most reasonable Term . ' . ; ^ MpjlfctiM , Fahruaij 10 th , 1839 .
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CHALLENGE TO CURE BLINDNESS . jLfiL BAXTER , from Hull , ( pleaw to observe jXL the name ) who b « s performed such extraordinary Care * on persons , many of whom have been blind for five , teu , fifteen , twenty , thirty , and lortyftve ye * r * , b * g » to anuouuce . to the PublML that he has permanently takeni up hit Residence ih Lt » -d » , and will pledge hin « elf to cure all external Duea * t ; - < ofthe Kye , l > inine » s of Sight , &c , without hlistere , bleediug , seton , i « aues , or any reutraiut ot Diet .
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Selling off at 8 KH . BECKS Old Eatab-| lisbed Stay ^^ arehoase , Ho . 3 , tJpperbe » d Bow , I ^ ed »; 4 , 000 Pair * of Stays . MRS . S . in calling , the attention of the Public to her immense Stock of Stay x , which » he ba just received from one of the fir * t Hbu-en in I ^ ond « n , van particularl y recomut « ud ih--m as well ile ^ ervin ^ of notice . . The Stock ch »* in determined to i * U at the very InwW London Priuex . $ & * . ( Ihnerve No . 3 , Uppuxhead-Row , opposite the Wheat SSeaf Inn .
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Oancer , Jtstmla , and wvery variety of Tumour aucceasfttlly treated without tbe knife . ALL the form * of Scrofula , Glandular Swelling , the variou * and com pi { rated Ma . i » 4 iei < ol tti > - S | itoe - « nd all those lndoleut iiurt- ftlati >/ &Aut Uloerc that reeitft tbe ji-onHson uwid «« arv eflecfualty cured by Jv L . * . WAIU >; N « ,: ift . ^|>« 6 bar- $ trK « t Lvedy , am ) NoVl , Liverja « Ji-5 > tr . et , Old field- Road , ftlauchenter . , Mr . WAitD'having for a * erie « of yearn directed his attention to . tha treatMieut of ttru ^ e Cninplaii . u that are least uudt-rdtood , and being wishful t <» extend th « benefit of l . is pr « -t-iuineut mtdexofcore to the afflicted with Di-lwHtiou * aud th-we ldb ^ iDriu >> under Diveanex of Hit- Joint-, h < i « eii | tuged an an Assiataur , a Gent't-man to a"end to his ksfablwh-
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NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that a VKSTRV MEETING of the Uwnvr . anr . Oeeupierx of auc-h Lands and Tenements within th * Parish of L « edx , in the County of York , ax ar *« within and subject to the S"ke of the Queen ' s Milk in the Manor of Let-da , aforesaid , will he hrld in the Vestry of the Parish Church ( St . JohnV ) , in Leeds , aforesaid , on Monday , the Eighteei t Day of February , Instant , at Twelve o ' clock Ht Noon , ( from whence it will be proposed to adjourn the Mine immediately to the Couri Houxe , in Leeds , aforesaid . ) for the purpose ol bearing read , and of considering the Diatt of « i
Hill , intended to he brought into Parliament , in the present Session , for discharicinp the Inhabitantof the * nid Manor from the custom of Grinding Corn , Grain , and Malt at the naid S « ke Mills , in the * uid Manor , and for making Compensation t « the Proprietor of the said Milln , and to assent to nr dissent from the pn .-sinn "f such Bill ; also to decide upon theScHle of Asessnient to be levied upon the Landi and Tenements within and * urj » -et to such £ i > ke , under the Provisions of tae said Bill , and to he determined respecting a Petition or Petitions to Parliament in tavour of » uch Bill . —Dated thi * 7 th Day of February , 1839 . 1 3 JOHN OAKLAND , » JuHS VV . Al . KS , 2 . WILLIAM KKITLKWELL , V * JOHN HIUMDHMu , t KlAVAKu JuH . Nj . ON . I * J ? JOHN YKWDALL , 1 IUKK MAK . SH . I Jit .-KI'H IH . UKIIAY , O THOMA * HOLT . I £ JuHN HKNTIKV . V 3 THOMAS ANDhKION . I i JUMKI'H DICKINSON , I f W . I . TKIlVIKAU , WILLIAM UKVKRLhY , J
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YESTKRDAY'a WAKEPIKLI ) CORN MARKKT . We hKw ;» . |» rff nrr vai of nil ^ . jn hen- Uifannnrn . Wit , * coiwut . rabW qimntitjr ol whirb had Wtt kfui » . e « k for « . me tiino b y advert wiiH « , * ood , Xl wheat *«* 1 n « m-w dry ,,,. in fair « nn » n . | « ih * rtU- » of U « t week , but all otti . r * rig ar * W * dml *««« , and * Aicriy * % V ^ n | lWl Pri . int ' t j ricee Uet « ar * rutUer W , Hark * it .. * Ms . rfii ,, l y <* nl ) . ¦) i « . and ** . t ... V . per qr . Cr . e »>* , IWatu *« ufl very . lewly at » r * luc » ieu gf \ ,. £ r qr .
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^ aw The Hnu »«> rt met tbit ev » ninp , when numr * r « o ' pftitliiti * *» n- iirt- ^ uttd ate « iit » t tte ( oiu Lawe . <«*'—f ^» s . » nrf . rver « l " talk * " took » Uie on th « ueuajMiC .- ' -YVn * ,, t-pict . ijv ™ "' Y . * V a UrdMORPETH i » o » re , ia ihr (\ . niu .. « . , trf" / Ufl ~* r ^ - l *»* e to hmur in a Bill lor III * HriiuUiiuViMv- ' 'k ^ F * . ' -, Muiiici |« l ( % VB ^> raiinn « ia lrea * d . ?• / $ >| V « * ;¦' IVd b . tenu tku WotMftWM » r «* 4 t »| jl > eC ' . ? £ * ' tic | mntlett Leueta . /*^ ¦ -T- v
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¦ JjOHiim , Thursday Evening . THE NATIONAL CONVENTION . Thursday , Feb . 14 . Mr . Mom , Chairman . ¦ - Thesaaiof £ 10 » u reported a « ib « firt instalment fri-m R < c » d « le , A letter wa « * ' . * o » ead Oonv Totimordeii , xtatiojc that £ 10 wootd t > e sent f an ttiar p Ui-e , ^ Ithouffb in eoBwquent-e of cbe Ui « dja . tarbmiteti aKbat place , they did uot jnt eud * t * en 4 a D le > j » W , . ¦ ¦ ; . Mr ! C 0 BBETT broognt forward , rhe rw « la » ioH # of which ; h » 4 art * e .-Wtday given ^ niit » c » . Hv con-) iratol « t *> d tb * - Conv « uUoHth » t \ tw % » i » o L , ilx T * t « tot
Pi «< -ur > orl $ < nm < ty U * tttf *» sub'tut « o fhedit tutionaf * ny sbi « iR-pa « rt « t »« S wan the caf ^ iatbe uu « ornm « t © Uer i ^ tan < r . ' i *^ J ft » oiution » went to hiud the tiM * e « itit » tt »*«*> 4 ft or tay , flfisdvife anything ia tb * tejmt ^ iatrarj ^ jo law ; h »« Jje tiyui ^ ht them neef ^ sary *» prrfrat ; tk * brin ^ K f «**« 'd « Jch motions af snnt * they had alrea ^ ^ bfoujrht befofa them —« o * h sg these relating to Sffphr-ns , niissionnrie < , ulterior nie pure * . &c . &c ., which he tbought for «* i ^ n to the purposes for which the Co » venti » n wn sent t < t Lv >» d < m . He . argwd at jnvai ^ trn ^ h »^ d vr ih much skill , as in ' the propriety of Hfoptiog bin views . He iuortid the reflation !" , four iu ^ noruber nltoi'cther . * ' ¦ V
Mr . "Roe cecondfd Mr . CoVihett 8 motion , because he tbouiiht , indeed he vray sure , \ that no number present had any power piven to hjai by hi * , constituents to decide upon any ulterior m asureu- ( bear , h ^ -ar)—and did not think tb « -y had anything to do witb dictating to mir vonstiments , . and be was the nrnre anxious to h T « ur constitution n . * a oi » dy strictly denied , in order to prevent such numerous , and , he rnu-t say ridicoloui tntitinn * ' s »« were yesterday placed upon the books .
Mr . Pierce , of Finnimtham ., moved an amendmeur , in au admirable speech , ia which he declared that had tb » so'e o > ject of the Cunveution be * n to ut >« ent the pfUtiou , and nothiii (; more , neither he nor any in his itt jntinuham friends would ever have been > een here . He moved Unit the re-ulu'itmsbe not < v » nsidrrwi until the fate of the petition * hh kiiowa > ( Cheer * . ) He thought it mi ^ ht he dangerous to enter iiitu a dist-us-ion upon sucb tender point ' , and he «<> u ~ d therefore confine himxerf to moving his meudinent . ( Hrar . )
MV . Vincent , in an animated speech , which was ( oudly ' I'tierred , seconded the amendtueur . He said that tf Loirf John Russell saw us hound thus ilowu , lie would laugh us to scorn— ( hear , bear , )—and mi n would tie justified in ai-cu > i . - > c us of being noisy hrawWrs and boasters out ol thtse walls , but that no sooner did « r meet-far business , thun the jkihost of an A trurney-General frightened them into "ilmce : ( Hear . ) " He did not < : are for all the
Attorney-Gtnt-rals in the country—( bear , hear , hear , ) --tor be knew well enough that th * Attorney-General had already grounds sn'ffitrient on which to franpe iudictments ; but be also ti > ew that of faie-thf-y had found rhese indicrmeurs a losing game . fHear . ) He believed they would be indicted ; all be hoprd . was that the men « t the CunVciitioB would ro their duty when the time came . ( Hear , h * nr . ) . ¦ Mr . Collins followed on the «» mp side .
Mr . Sankkv said that , as a faintU man , a father , and a husbattd , he had duly con < i > 1 ere < l the danger which he niigh < un , and meat it \ 4 would , what * f-vi-r the ou-equenoes , when tbw i'ood of his eoun * 'ry demanded it . ( Hear , bear . ) / He h » d n » de « ire fn run tntqr dftnpErvfer - ink - » ft ^ > hwg tannw-essarily , but the cause in wbicb he w » s eonaged was a ^ reat and a holy one t « him , and . be would cany it out , thongb it * hould involve hit liberty or bis lift . ( Loud cheer * . ) Mr . HfiTHkHiNeroif »] ioke to the amendmeiir . . Mr . Frost , with much efoqeerce , sairl , that unle-M we w ^ re prepared witb other weapons than r »* H 5 on , h- tcjured the people would never oktaio rheir rit ; bt « . ( Hear , hear )
Dr . M'uouall cuine prepared l > y on ' e ' . and in »» frHt-iiinir v * i h hi-eoustitueii's to h \ A dt-tianie and •• ontunpt of all law that went to withhold their r ghN Hvm tbf oppressed people . Scuiit- of the stringent iHtifiuHije ol the honourable dtUnnfr railed for a hop * - Vrom the chair , that it would not be pointed in . ( lenr , hear . ) Mr . NeesoM supported the motion , al « o Dr . Wade . Mr . PiTKETiitY said that it was tvident how uentUmen intended to » ote , and recommended that "he Oeb tt » - > hnuld be brought to an end .
Vr . Uuss »' Y could not approvr of the language of bis friend Dr . M'UowaU , * nd thought tbatin / * trsd of tbe Mi mbers of Convention having becom «> 'ivthmatic in London , he rather thought that thft London atmosphere had bron ^ hf a tever or the Dr . ( Hear . h * ar . ) The caution of which he Dr . accused the Convention , was its highest boast . . Hear , h- ar ) Mr . Bokns ma'le a speech of gome length and m « . ch power , > b > upport of th « amendment . Mr . TAHDd fol owed on the same side .
Dr . J . iHN Tavlok said that Mr . CobHett had not brought forward any one arjinment which would have > o niucb power with him ( Dr . T . ) in . support of Mr . Cobl-e't ' ii vi ( - w > . a » the « ui , ecb of his Irietid Dr . M Douall ( in Ar , ' bear , beat ) , if any thing could have 'liduced liiin to vote wiih Mr . Cobb » -tt it would have been that speech . ( Hear , hear . ) He ( Dr . T ) wti •> ne of those called violent ni-n , jet he deemed it a snored duty to hun < elf and his con * tirueiif * , and the C »> iiv * mi .. n ,. to protest against any » xpnssion which besides t . euiff uih ece » sary , wouloonlv ( jive h handle 'o t eir enemies . ( Hear , hear . ) He wasjiladto «» -e that the good sense of tbe member * ycnerally , and of Mr . Bu « sey iu particular , that the expressions he objected to were not acquirer *! in , mid such t'einjj ibe case , be would feel bun-erf still at liberty to vote for tht-nmendinent . ( Hvnr . )
Mr . Tight made lome rearko ia oppositioa to rhe motion . . Mr . WuiTTtB would nupport the motion of Mr . Cobbett . He spoke spoke st Imitrh iu reply to the taivni * urguments , and cH . ilv " dwelt on the fact tiiaT the ohjeol of Mr . Cohhitt mia to Htm the chiiinrinn . with power to r ' prcss illegal proposaln , and to require that he ( orr tiding anything ulterior , we i . h' < uld return for further in » tiucuona to ih « r ? i ) i-. sti » ui-iirs . ( Hear . ) M ^^ sr-. > KfV » NOTON anATIoosBS fupportei the amen . < m » -iit , nnd also Bailie Cra >« , Mr . Smart and Mr Knnx , when Mr . Cobb * u replied . The qufs-ion w ; i 8 then y \ xi , wlit-n thirty-ni * voted for th ^ amendment and five for rlit motion .
Mr . C «> nBF . TT then intimated that under all rhe eireyn . s . Hnc . i , he felt it his duty in the abut ) . fiance of lit- caution , to retire and ' cta > e to be a member of-the Convention . I ) r . Taylor then brought up the re port of tbe ddrj-w Which wa « read , when it wa « intimatwl 'hat Monday would be fixed for ihr- CHisider ; tion of t . 1 he other orders of the day wer . ; ; hen dtKuoota of , and ibi . meeting was dissolved . Mr . Vincknt ' m motion that Mr . Frnn he re-H ue *» fd to l » y l , j * corresponneiue with the S . irctarv • rMstet < f .. re tne meeting , v »»« ibm carri ^ ; and Mr . Fm « t h 4 ving complied amid arflnnmtum , tha Sectetary rwirt the « nrrt-poi rlenc , w 1 , n Mr . Front '< -piri ed re ,, h ca » Mdown repeatfd ib ^ r- , U « - |« . ri » -rs- \» fii nrdeted to be « i-gM ^ rfl to taka dowu the debate on the rtat * of Irt-Und .
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YOL . II . No . 66 . 8 ATURPAT , IpRUARY 16 , 183 a . T ^ S ^ Z ^^
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 16, 1839, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1045/page/1/
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