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FllAMProN' ^ P ILL OF HEALTH . ' Pric 6 Is . l ^ il . perbox . HHHIS excallent Family PILL is a Medicine ef J . loiig-tried efiScacy for correcting ail Disorders cf the Stomach and Bowels , the common symptoms of whicn are coBtiveness , flatulency , spasms , loas'of appetite , sick head-ache , giddiness , ewise of fulness after meals , dizzineaa of the cyesy drowaineeft and pains in the stomaeh and ¦ howLis . indigestion prodncing a . torpid . state of the livery and a constant inactivity of the bowels ^ causing a disorganization of every fnuctioo of the . frame , will , in tWis inost excellent , preparation ,. by ; a little perseverance ^ be efficiualiy removed . Two or three doses will con * vince the afflicted of its salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain-its » trene ; th ; a healthy actiyu of the Uvar bowels , and kidneys ,- will rapidlj take place ; aud , instead of iibtlessnese , heat , ' p&in , and . jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed . health ! will he ihe quick result of taking this medicine according to the directionsiccOttipaiiyin # each box ,- and if . cakeu-afcer too free an intiulgenceat tables they quickly restore the sysXeia to its natural state of repose . . . ' Persons of a FULL HABIT , who are subject to head-achfl , giddinees , drowainess , and singing in the ears , arising . frwn too-great a flow of blood to the head , should never be without them , as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate nse . - ¦ : ¦ : . FOR FEMALES these Pills are most truly ex * cellept , removing all obstructions ; the distressing hpad .- » ohe eo-. Tsiry prevalent with the set ; defjreesion of spirite , dulness « f sight , osrvoua affection ?; blotchaa , pimplea , and sallownesa of the skin , and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the completfon : As , a pleasant , safe ,-easy- aperient , they Bilitetye reoomm *> iidatiom of * mild operation with the ' most suoceaaful ieffect , and reouiK-no constraint of diet or coafiDementdnr « i « 4 b 0 iruBe . And for ELDERIiY PEOPLE the ? : will- be fonnd to *> e the most comfar table m » dioi » a trit herM > prepared , ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ' . jSold bj T , JMBL .-52 B , Stradd , London , Prit » -U . lW . per bax , Mid brhiaappeintaerit , by ffsaton , ' Hay , Aflen , Lsjui , Twbottoa , Smithy Belf ; Townsend , Bame « aad , Neweome , Smoetoai Reiahardt . ieedg ; -Brook * Dewsbary rDennis & 8 o » , Moxbtf Little , vHaH « Mw ^ . ' Linnejr ^ J Hawcrow , York V Brooke A Co . j WalkerA ,. Co * Stafford , ' Fanlkner Doncaster . ; Judsoo , Harrisomyi Ripea : Fo / rgitt , Thampson , Tiiirsk ; Wiley , iEMingw dl < fr England ,. Fell , Spivey , Huddersfield ; Ward , Richi mono , ; Caaeron ^ Kiiaresbro '; Pe « e , OhVer , Darling-^?? I- * " ? * MetcAlfe * Langdala , Ndrtballerton ' ; Rhodes , Saaoth ;; Goldtfaorpe , radcasifer 5 Rogersos Cwper , Newhy ,. KayviBraofoEd ; . Britto , Priestley , Pontefract ; -Csrdireil , ; GiU-, Lawton ^ Daw son , Smith , . Wakefield , i , Bem , iDwtett ; Suter . LeylaAd ,. Har tley , Parker ^ Dunn * : * flaiifaxi ;; Booth , Roohdale ^ Lambert , Borftug ^ bjidge ; Daiby . JVetherby -f Wahev Harrogate ; and all respectable Medicine Veade » r throughout tho kingdom . Ask for Frampton ' s Pill of Health , and observe the name and address of "Thomas Prout , 229 Strand , London , " on the Government Stamp . '
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Al 8 b , pnceTwopence , ; WAT TYLER a , DfamaUp P ^ e , m . In Three Acts . By R . Southed , rp . ct Laureate tq her , Majesty . liJustratorfwith Two' elegaat-Ettgrayioga . , ; : ' * Every lover of nis species sh ^ ulij make , an effort to circulate this Splendid and truDfyinValuable poem . " —P&triol . ' ' !' i ... ' . , ' . „ , ¦ ' - , ¦ ¦ .
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Prica Threepence , THE VISION OF jtrpOUENT . ' By Lord Byron . Suggestod'bv the cbmposition so entitled by the author of 'Wat Ty | 6 r . " .: J \ ., ' "This is a most extraordinary Poem /'—Times . This edition is > beautifully printod , snd enriched with Notes by Robert Hall and others . ¦¦
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•"'" ¦ ' , ' Also , pri (; e $ no Sfiilluig , ,. ,,, THE LtFEi CONVERSATIONS ^ and TRIAL OF ROBERT . EMMETT , Es ^ Leader of the Irish Insurrection . of 1803 ... ¦ ., ¦/ > ' Arso . ' pfioe'pne ' Penhjr , '' ' ' THE CELEBRATED : SPEECH , delivered by that lamented Patriot , at the closeof his Trial , for High Treason * a < ¦ . ! j , 1
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i THE'LAW-ENDOWED CHURCHES . Just published , m ' serial ! Octavo , prjee . One Shilling : ' ' and Sixpeiice , boards , : AN ABRIDGMENT OF HOWrTT'S POPULAR HISTORY "OF PRIESTCRAFT . . In small Octavo , price One SWlling and Srxpence , boards . < " Th « author of thia deeply iiite ^ estln ^ luitle volum e takes a rapid ^ sumy © f priestcraft , aslt has existed from the earliest p&ttods ;' and " ends ' with ' an able expositioH'of the manifold contiption of the existing Church of England , it will sup ; ply the Ibng-sxisting deficiency of a popular History or religfous imposture . ' — - Satirist . ' ' '
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' ; '' . Jja ' st published ^ price Qee Shilling . CHARTISM '! fl ? NawOrfcaniiatiou of th . e People , embraoinjtr a pla * for Ae Edac « tion anil Improvement of the People , ' p ^ litiioa nyahrt saclally ; addressr d to the Working Classes « f the "United Kingdom , ana more especially to the'advocates of the Rights and Liberties of the whtfle people ^ as " set -ftrth in the t » People ' s Charter . ' ' Written iii Warwick Gaol by Williant Lovfeitand John CoTlms . ' '" *
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. Just published , price Sixpence each , ,. CONSIDERATIONS TopoWrije : iiie Likeliest means to * emove / Hirelings out bf the Churoh . By John Milton * •'• • ' . '< ¦ '¦ " '•• •; ' ; ¦»
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, f A SPEECH for the liberty of Unlicensed Printing , addressed > to the Parliament of England . By John Milton . ' ' ; " ' v . " . ' / ' , "The reading pprtfpn . of tjie IRadiftal public will not do their duty unless , eac . li ; and aUofihom possess themselves of ifies , e splendid T , raota . "—?' A ? . National . ' TEE COBBETT ; CLUB PETITION . ¦ " Hr ^^ S ^^^^^ iHiB * P « tition . . . . \ ' The Petiiionerahave made , amost impadent and deliberate attempt to iasult and ceerce this House !" - £ ir B > bart Liglia ' * Speech in the House of Com-» 0 M . . . . . , ¦ . ••;!„ ¦ ¦ . ii . - , rf . - .. : »•! : ¦ V ,. ; -. " -. ¦ ¦; i . - . » ' - - - -- 'i > ¦ - . -.. \ jl ' . j ..: .,.. j . yt ^ ft Jfaic * Tteoptne + i ¦• AN ADDRESS TO THE WORKING MEN OF -: ' y ? : ~ t '' ' x K ' - * $ ? W ^ y * y : J .- . ' s " - , . -. ' . ' . \ -i ' y , VUvViti MOCteX , ¦ '¦¦ : ¦ ¦ Of NbrH-Yoflt ^ a | d ; j 6 ne ^ bf . th ? ^^ liijc ? ea » ntativeflto o&ajimmm ^ mi ^ l ' - - ; ,,, ¦¦ ., .:,.. ;; - ^|» B < p' SXJPflilED * tth all the tONQON PEjyODICAI . Si . oa vtbo most liberal iiwms ^^/^ MPiptiiPWinettti . sJIo ^ i ett « B » taken-iiinlcss prepaid . London : J . Cleave , Shoe Lane , Fleet Street ; and by all the Agents for this paper in Town and Country .
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, , ; . , ¦ s a - - ; MEBICAL ADVICE . a MR ; WILKINSON , SURGEON , ' ' No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , North-street , Leedf , . 9 ' . TTAyi . NG- devoted his Studies exclusively for JJL many years to the Diseases of the GeaeratiTa , i , System , in their mild and most alarming FormB , and to the successful treatment of Nervous and SeiXMr , Debility , arising from inordiBate excess , may W Personally Consulted from Nine in the Morning ^ 1 .. Ten at Night , and on Sundays from Nine tiMto , , at his Residence . No . 13 , Trafalgar-street , North-. street , Leeds , and every Thursday at No . 4 , George-5 street , Bradford . In recenteases a perfect Cureis completed withitt » a Week , or no Charge made for Medicine after vm 11 period , tod Country Patients , by making onw one » personal visit , will receive such Advice and MedK cirtes that will enable them to- obtain a permanenl * - * nd effectual Cure , whea all other means wye failed . ' ' A complete knowledge of the symptoms and tieaf ment of these insidious and dangerous diseases can only be acquired by those who , in addition to experience , have previously gone through a « 8 ^^ couree of Medioal Inatruetion ; and it cannot be > w » strongly impressed on the mindfl of those who n » va unfortunately contracted any of these complaintti that hundreds fall victims in consequence of the iamederate use of Mercury , and irritating ^ Medwuies , administered by illiterate men . who ^ owing to a » - t&l ignorance of the general Principles © f .-Mcaiem * ruin the constitution , causing Ulcerated Sore ! brow , diseased Nose , and Secondary Symptoms of a mon alarming character . In these distressing Cases , wr . W . caa with confidence offer , a 3 a regular alemwr of the Medioal Prpfession , * safe and epeedy restoration to sound and . vigorous health . IMPORTANT CURE . Mr . WiLKiNSON .-Sir , Having had the misfortune , about four years since , to contract a long-to-w-1 * : mented , most destructive complaint , which no donw would have proved fatal ere now , had it not own for your invaluable Drops , which I can safely » fhave saved my consfitution from utter destTnetioa , ! have been under several experienced practitioners , aud have been apparently well for a'short time , w « ever experienced a relapse , which evideatiy resaiteo from patched ^ np and improper treatment , or sonw secret larking in the frame which was never jroote * With great relnotimce I was advised by a . fnend « apply to you . At that time I was afflicted w » n n ^ corated sores in my mouth , horribie taste and ow smell , blotches on different parts of my ooay , wjib great pain and swellings in the bones , partiooi ^ JJ my legs , . with bard lumps on my phins , which i » now satisfied would soon have proved fatal . Aner taking your Drops for a few week 9 , my eores « r earned ft healing disposition , my taste and sme » S ° * gradually better , my paina entirely left me , ano * Have increased in both strength , health , aud spirits , and now without fear of any return of my com . P ™ 5 r Being convinced there are numbers of m l ^ i creatures similarly afflicted / and for iheir ; goott , * request you will publish this in the paper , only oe w good as to omit my name . Youra , respectfully , C . B . Leeds , October 4 , 1838 . Mt W . istobeConsnltedevery Day at hisRegdence ; on Sundays from Nine till Two ; * nd for U » accommodation of those of either Sex , where < ua tance or timidity lendera & personal ^ ris » t * »* " ** of difficulty , they may obtain his Porifying 1 »<> K » price 4 s . 6 d ^ at any of the following Agents , vnw Printed Directions , bo plain that Patients of « tb « Sex may Cure themselves , without even th « Know ' ledge of » bed-fellow . Mr . Hkatow , 7 , Briggate ; and Mr . Hobson , Timei ' office . Leeds . " Mr . Thoius Ruxtkb , 4 , Cheapaide , Londoi . Mr . Habtlky , Bookseller , Halifax , . ,. Mr . D * WHiasT , 37 . New Street , Huddersfleld .. Mr . HAHiU 86 N , Bookiseller , MarketPlace , BarMl ^ Mr . Habgbove ' s Library ^ 9 , Coae y Street , Yorfc Messrs . Fox ind Son , Booksellers , Pontefrae * . Mr . Harbison , Market-place , Ripon . , ^ Mr . LA » rQDAtE , BookBoller . Knwwb" *?*" ** * Mr . R . Hvhst , Corn Market , Wakfefield . ¦ - . Mr . DAvjs , Bruggist , No . 6 , Market Place , Mas-Chester . ' ' ., ; Mr . JoHSiBOM , Bookseuet , Beveiley . , Mr . Noblb , Bookseller , Boston , Lincolnsaire . Mr . Noble , Bookseller , Market-place , Hull . Mr . H . Hubton , Louth , Lincolnshire , Iris Office , Sheffield . , Chronicle Office , Lord Street , Liverpool . _ And at the Advertiser Office , Lowg » te , H « " «
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Joat publiah « d , iKToyal 18 mo ., ' « 16 tb , pntoe 3 s . jfand i' -: ¦ ? . •¦! MnliatboCountrjfree , % th ^ tosti 3 g . « 4 . V ; i ; l *) riWXQRj ^ : iD Ap ^ ^ - :: iii . PR ^ MAiVl ftX §| tJECLlNE ,, witUJPlw Dwectftna for ffS ¦' l ^ ESr ^ m RESTO ^^ LTJON ; . addlresaed tp thoM jBuffenn ^ jftrom ( thi e , A ^ uc ^ v . ft * ffeote of Kkc * salvo JodiiteehOfl »; Sont * ry , Hah , itfl , ojc Infection ; followed iy observiUbne on . the TREATM , EN , T , . qf sypHttlS , GfONWLRHCEA , QLEEX , &fi , J (| ll «» - ^ teUw ^ hc ^^ &o ,,, .,. ; . ; .. . ¦ „ .-. „ : ; ,.,,.-.,. ; BY J ^ Li CURTIS ^ AND . COMPANY ^; v , ; 1 . jCoBAiiitiligSurgeona , London .-' PuWIalie ^ 1 > y th © Anfthor ^; iwl ' sold ftr , B »? Here , MedfcaJ Bookseller , 219 ,: Rege ' Dt- ^ treet ; Str ange , 21 V'PAtertoster-toW , Xwdcri ; Veitch , Cfrioriifc Cypci » , t ) urha mi | § hillito , York , ; Ad * er ( i ser ^ Cffice , tfuHj Ma ' ciiefl arid Co ; , 8 , D * OIiejf . -street , Dijblija ; BuncanV 'Iff , Bign-street , Edinburgh ; and ¦' . % •*>• had < tf all Veapectable booksellera , is the United Kingdom . , f , \ . ; v ' the Wori : which'Ts ^ wpre ^ eate ' d to jtW p * bU « It the result qf very iext ^ h <| e ^^ axpe )? ie , 4 ce jnaolass of disease ' s and affections , which for some unaccountable reason have been either altogether overlooked , or treated With apathy , and almost : in ^ raymce , by theordinary practitioner , 'To enter into $ 4 details of these affections , to point out their : oauie& ' and to mark 'the terrific consequences , social , '» cfral , and physical , which ire sure to follow frdfcrtudulgenc * in , owtain habits , would be-entirely 6 rit 4 f place in aa advertisement . We'have no hesitation , however , in saying that there is no member of society , by whom the book will not-be found interesting , whether touch person hold the relation of :. >< PARENT , A- PRECEBTOR , or » CLERGYMAN . ^ Sun , Evening paper . . ¦ . ¦ ' = ¦ . "¦• • . ;¦¦' . . ¦ ¦ ¦> : ' ¦¦ ' [' . '"' . " . '' . Messrs . Gvbtis and Co . are t 6 be consulted ' daily at their residence , No . 7 , Frith-street , SohO Square , London , frdm ten till three , and five till eight in the evening ; ind Gouiitry Patients ; can be BucceSsluHy treated by letter , on minutely describing their cases , whioh , if enclosing " the us ' ual fee" of ' 41 , for adyice , will be replied to , without which no ttttentiou tz * be paid to any commanioati 02 i 8 . " ' ^ r Said by . Hobflon , Bookseller , No ft , Markst-streot , Leeds . - . 1 - ¦ , - < .. : A ¦ •¦¦¦¦• ¦ ¦ - ; ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦';
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TO PIANOFORTE PIiAYXBS AND SINGERS ! Published Monthly , Price One Shilling , THE PIANISTA gives all the Popular Songs , Ballads , &o ., with Words , Symphonies , » nd Accompaniments ; and all the Waltzes , Quadrilles , Galops for Piano , See ., which obtain , by their exoellenoe , great papularity in London . These are given every month , at a price scarcely one sixth of the charge made by Musio Sellers ; as , for instance : — No . 1 , tor Jannary , 1841 , contains the Elirer d'Amore Quadrilles , ( note for note , the same usually charged 3 s . 6 d . for : ) The Banks of Allan Water , " popular song , with words , ( gold ia the shops at 2 s ., ) and au Original Ballad , words by Miss Costello , and music by Lady Andover ! The whole of these are given in ^ o . 1 , for Is . No . 2 , for February , contains the Royal Christening Solo , ( Original)— "The Old Oak , " with words , symphonies , and accompaniments—and two of Strauss ' s Waltzes . AU these for Is . " No . 3 , ( just out ) for March , contains the whole of the celebrated "Farentella , " by Jullien , ( now the rage in London , and Belling at 3 a . 6 d . )—an Origiual . Song , by Thomas Moore , Efq ., with words , symphoniefl , and accompaniments—aud two of Strauss ' s most popular Waltzes . The whole of No . 3 . for 1 b .- " The Morning Herald , of Thursday , March 4 th , Baya : —" The Pianista for March , No . » , outstrips our previous commendations . Every page is studded with gems ; and ,-in a short time , no Pianoforte Player will be without it . It is edited by a man of ability . " Published in London by Sherwood and Co ., S 3 , Paternoster Row ; and to be had by order « f any Book or Music Seller in the Kingdom . Any Number sent to any part of the Kingdom , free , for Is . 4 d . Address , to the Editor , 23 , Paternoster Row .
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PARR'S IMFAU . XBTC MPB Plttjj ^ I WHICH are now recommended by all whst Imi tried them . They have been the meanTiJ 111 - " ' storing to health many thousands who have sdT t ' ¦ by dire disease and ill-healfh .. .. Read the folD * ' A I ^ tets to thftProj ^ etpM ^ : 7 ¦ 9 Ut \ v ? fjBWHTO WOat SBokllCBj . DBTOY , ilKcoi ^ ' * Old Parr ' s Life Pals , wbicfc was August jTi ^ J wa » doaWfirf « f makipg nVnch sale , there h * ii ^ " m » ny diflereat pills for the pabho to sleMrlL 1 ' 3 WlTM . ^ . Jhe » must , however , be more fi ]' Of hfe i » Parr fl Pilla than in otters , for I & ? " ! - enqvatjtQM much benefit . is obtained fronHiL '" " » n ^ t 6 rttb * jTe » Hy ddg 6 odtbnundreas&tho&S I V of peopte-t atayaay : thflmsands , if ^ , u yomf 3 SI sell at the caowrak ) as I do , for I have alnad « S I up to the present time . 624 boxes , large and ^ SI ¦ Biaen . ' I am now wanting afresh supply * 5 } | please to send inafanter , or eUo you will hav «^! l to answifir ibr by not making harte to me ^ I length of Jitoto those wanting it ; and yoa aJ ? I j pend upon , it for truth , that matvy old peonU' £ I were going down fast in life , are now S * 2 I with new life , nevr feelings , sprightly , and iSS I acUvitv , and vfho- " eay they are far better in h * & I since they have taken Old-Parr ' s Life Fills ffl'I ' thej were some twenty y « ara back . Sureh ' tS ! ! is magic in tha pills , to do so much good to thokB man frame , not onto to the aged , but the yovattiH well , and partitukrly to young females , ¦ ^ " '" h , .- Iain , your obedient servant , 11 224 , StoneBoWLincoJb , F « b . 8 Jf&S ! aDM ; a » W »<* dington , « f Leicefiter , in a letter d * u | Feb . 13 , says : —t * A man called to day and bodABsl one lla . packet , and said he wished he had knot . 1 of themadiciae six years ago , it would nW 6 B * 2 B him great expence and affliction . He had been ni I able to work all that time—had bees under all & I doctora in the , neighbourhood , without effect 2 ¦ Old Parr had cured him , and now he » as stoSH and as able to work as ever he was in his life . jH sou of his also has been made quite a new mm v » if taking Old Parr , Faots are stubborn thiuea ^ ¦ m For farther particulars , apply to Mr . WaddiuBI ton , Bookseller , Leicester . H Extract from a letter of Mr . W . M . Clari fa fm eminent London Bookseller , dated Feb . 16 , 184 l £ | f § " Upon my word I have taken Parr ' s Life POkB several times , and certainly they have cured in m cold , and invariably done me good . This islffl earnest . W . M . CLARK . » u Warwick Lane , Paternoster Row , Load « ft , « B PUBUC ACKNOWLEMMENI . B I , the undersigned , JOHN GUBLEY , late 4 H Derby j but now of the town of Nottingham , her ^ m fore a schoolmaster , but now out of employment , it If hereby acknowledge that I have lately got «»» pounded some pills , which I have sold to duTeroj m persons as " Old Parr ' a Life Pills , " by representiii K that I had purchased the Recipe for that celebraW K medicine ; such representation was , however , e > R 1 tirely false , and the proprietors of the genuine 01 B Parr ' s Life Pills have commenced legal proceeding B against me for the above fraud . But 1 having a B pressed sorrow and contrition , and given np to titm H ' the names and addresses of each person to w honlBi have sold any of such pills , as well as of the dm H gists who compounded th © same , and agreed to inta ^ m this publio apology , and pay all the expenoes , i > H eluding this advertisement , the proprietors BMlH kindly consented to forego such legal prooeedina R I do , therefore , declare my shame and sorrow SB having committed saoh an imposition on the pnb& wm ' and aach a fraud on the proprietors of Old Parti Is Life Pills , and further express my acknowledgment ra for their lenity . HJ JOHNCUB 1 EY , H Dated this 28 th day of January , 1841 . H Witneis—H . B . Campbell , Solicitor , Nottin ^ lna B In order , therefore , to protect the Public fro » ¦ such imit&tiosB ^ the Hon . Commissioners of Stamp * ¦ have ordered " Parr's Life Pills" to be eognved m ¦ the Government Stamp attached to eaoh fai , ¦ without which none are genuine . ¦ LIST OF AGENTS . I This Medioine is sold wholesale , by ippointment I by Edwards , St . Paul ' s Church Yard , London ; ad I may also be had of the following AgeuU : —B » I mingham , Shillttoe , Chemist , 43 , High-street , Watte , ¦ News-agent , Snowhill ; Bristol * Dowhng , Chemist ) I Bath f Meyler and Sons ; Boston , Noble , Bookseller ; I Beverley , Johnson ; Coventry , Mrs . Rouawn : I Derby , Pike , Repdrter office ; Dublin , Ward ud I Co ., Chenists , Wertmoreland-street ; Edinburgh , & 1 Blair , Italian Warehouse ; Exeter , Fitie , Book ' seller ; Grantham , Bushby ; Gainsboroagh , HaUj Horacastle , Cousins ; Hull , Noble , Printer ; Kidds * minster , Pennell ; Lineolo , James Drury ; Liverpoia | Rawle , Chemist , Church-street ; Leeds , Reuihardl , Chemist , Briggate , and Heaton . Bookseller ; Louth Marshall , Printer ; Leicester , Wjaks , Printer , ans Waddington , Bookseller ; Manchester , Motterahead , Chemist , Market-place ; Malton , Weiehtman ; NoV » , tiogham . SuttQn , Review o £ Bce , ana Ingram and Cooke , NeWB-agents ; Newcastle-on-Tsne , Black- ¦ well and Co ., Printers ; Northampton , Barry ? Newark and Southwell , Rid « e ; Pet « borot # , ¦ Clarke ; Sheffield , Whitaker ; Stonrpout , Williani ; ¦ Worcester , Deighton ; Wakefield , Nicholi and Sd « ¦ York , Mrs . Moxon . . ¦
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TO THE BEADING CHARTISTS OF GREAT B& 1 TA 1 K , ;/ Whose attention is requested to tho following List of Cheap Traotfl now publishing . Price One Shilliug , and , Sixpence per 100 , or Five for a Penny , Tne Q « ftstion :-. WHAT IS A CHARTIST ? - ANS WERED as to Pbinciples and as to PhactIcb . , * » -The friends of . the Charter > are earnestly requested to aid in giving this admirable Tract an extensive circulation . A Liberal Allowance to those purohaaing tp giye away . Also , price One Penny , on » broadsheet , with an Engraving of the British Deadly Upas Tree , THE NEW BLACK LIST fibeipg a Comparative Table of Allowances to Rich and P 001 Pa ^ pera , with a variety of other useful information , important alike to . the uoq-coosuming producers , and to the non-producing consumers .
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Also , price OnWPettny , ' APDRESS to | he Fathers in ^ lMptherfl . Sow and DatightPirs of the WORKING CLASSES ,, on the System' of Exclusive Dealing , and the formation of Joint Stock Provision Companies ,. showing , how the Peoplei m > y ' -freei tnomBelv , es fronj oppression . By Robkrt Lowbbt , ' Momber of the late . Coayention , and Shareholder in the Newcaatje Joint Stock Provision Company . " , ' ., , , . - ¦ ., . -s
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DISSERTATION ON FIRST PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT . By Thomas Paine . Price Twopence . . . ; ' ¦¦'¦•¦' \* This Pamphlet is a masterly defence of the right of every man to the possession of the Elective Franchise . , . i . 1 - 1 ¦
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Also , price Sii ^ enee ,. COMMON SENSE , addressed to the Inhabitants of America . ,, .. n ; .. » ¦ ..- i .-i . > . -.. * .. ¦>¦ ¦¦ 1 ¦ . I . . On the Origin and Design of'Government in general , with concise Remarks on the English Constitution . ! . ' ¦ : - ¦ ' - - S II . Monaxohy and Hereditary Succession . . III . Thoughts on American Affairs . ' ¦ ¦• • •¦ IV . The ability 7 « f America , with Miscellaneous Rfcfloctions . ,, ¦ in ; : t ¦ ¦ " '" . ¦•' ¦ ¦ i-r . ¦ . - ' ¦' . ' . •' ¦ To whioh ia , added , an . APPENDIX ; 'and an Address to the 1 ' eople called QUAKERS . By Thomas Pame , Author of " The Rights of Man . "
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- TRIUMPH / OF THE CHARTISTS . . ' . CBICHTON . ' K'GELL A 2 * I > THE NON-INTRTJ . SIONiBTS BOUTED AT \ DEKNY . ! = B » rebel $ Srty o ? the Chinch oJ ^ ^ Scotland , gained Kj&-intioEi 5 E 3 its- ' suffered ; another signal . fiefeat , at Denny , oh Wedaeedjf evening : last . " On tie Straday jweviooSj tbe Rev . Mr . Dempster / of the garish , of vttaj ; pompously announced"frtm his pulpit that & public meeting of tbe inhabitants of Denny would be Mid in hi » thnrdx , on Wednesday ereafng ; to petition ¦ gatntV patronage , and" that Mr . Crlebtqn . JJ-eni , a member of the aristocracy— a landed gen&emau in Fife , irscbi honour the inhabltanti of Denny by addressing & » meeting . ~ i > iiring the course of . Monday , some un-• ertain rumours-went abroad tftrcrach' the town , that the
• OharUsU-werg oa the g « f tfee ; snd to prevent tbe ^ fanny crftbla tronbteeorae set of vagabonds , as they « r » tailed ,- bills tree issued of & peculiarly" stupid phraseology , to throw , as it were , & sort of restriction ¦ tftsr the meeting , yet at the same , time to mate it appear pabHc The meeting was called for . seven O ' clock , by -which time a few dotens of tbe » ore stupid tha of Toot * , « nd the most fanatical members of Hi . Dempster * congregation , had assembled in ftie lower part of the church . Teere was ais © a sprinkKns ¦ of Dissenters . The galleries were crowded wfth vorkiet , with , their " molo-skin jaeketa and blistered
A . few mantes- after seven , 4 he great Mr . M'Gill Vac nahered in , in company with tbe Reverend Hi , M CullOfil , the Revere&d Mr . Bonner , tbe Bcvercnd Ml . Bagg , and th » Reverend Mr . Dempster , who -very « ooHy walked into the chair . The meeting hteriag bean opened -with prayer , Mr . H'&ill was i&-tcoduced , aad commenced his ¦ 'harangue , which lasted boat two hour * . It would indeed be a profitless task , to glvs even an outline of the hvleroganeoro taass sf troth , falsehood , uonsease , aud sophistry , which \ ras spouted forth into tbe ears of the meeting by the big gun of the ¦ tirk . H < , made a most lawjei-lixvatteinpt to gall the Dissenters , and after enacting a piece of theatrical e \
vptrap , about the ioduction of Mr . Edwards into tbe pariah of Marnoch , he intimated that a petition would fee xetd to the Jneetlng , and concluded by a bombaatical « di < ntatioa far eTery one to sign it , from , the beardless bey to tb * grey-headed man , that the Sootti ? b Z : on -might be rescned- from Her peril * , and God ' s living grace spread'amongst the people ' , ic , ice , fee . On the eaaeinsitm ot Mr . W&iil * oniUoa , one of the Rev . Gentlemen on the Beech read a petition to Parlianient against patronage , and praying for a repeal of the Act of Queen Anne . The moment ] ths petition -Bras retd , the fihainna * rose to done tie meeting by prayer ; but , before he could utter a wqkL
Mr . J . Jack , from Glasgow , rose and claimed the -attention of tie Ctair , a * helbd some remarks to make spon the lecture which bad been delivered , and tbe question of non-intrusion generally . Here commenced a stir . The Rev , Gentlemen on the beucu . stared up to Hie gallery in tie ntoiosi trepidation , while the fanatics below crowded together like frightened fcbeep . The Chairman intimated that Zir . Jack would be beard after file blessing was pronwiseed -, but this would not go down with the nieeting , who insisted that Mr . Jack akoold be heard . " Mr . M'GUl , seeing dismay pictured in the countenances of his party , not one of whom could ' open their months , except to howl and bray , stood np in their defence . He wished to speak to Order , and insisted Mr . Jack bad no right to speak , be
not being a parishioner . To this it -vra 3 answered , that neither was he , Six . il'Gill , a reaHenter in Denny parish , Mr . H'Gill af&ruifed that he bud been in'Tlted "bj the minister , to winch ilr . Jack replied , tfeat he ' had been also irmted to attend the meetiag , and by as good a mas as the minister . Driven out of their position , it was next asserted that , the meeting was cot public ; but there being numbers present who heard Mr . Dempster Enounce the meeting as paVUc from tbe public , this deletes failed also . The next position taken up was , that n » resolution had been , or was intended to be , submitted to the meeting . Mr . Jack replied that he intended to sabadt a reaoiution to the m » eting , Mr . M'Qill now -bteame perfectly forions , and
leaping on . tbe bench seat eommenced abusing Mr . Jack and th * CharastB like a . fish-wife . Some at his party , with more strength of lnrgs ttua strength of judgment , ocmuQeoeed howling in tbe moet Tigofons aad -prsisewarilty manner , to which the Cfr" *^ added an octauBoaal cheer by way of chorus Between eTeryl « ll in the storm w « re heard broken janteacas Jrom Mr . M'Gill , who stood all thetime on the bench aeftt witb bis cost buttoned , and tat cocked flerdy on the top of bis head ; Btawpirg , and sputtering forth foam at tha mouth , threatening law , ordering a constable to mark Mr . Jack , and ottering such sentence * as , ' poer boy—ignorant boy—go to scnool—go borne to your mammy—impudent peppy—insol&nt intrasio&ist—physical-force man—bUck ^ u&rd Chartists —tyrannical ragaixm ^—low wretches— scorn of s ^ ety " ¦¦ and many other equally dignified anil gentlemanly
( Kpretsion * , which showed him to be at once a true Specimen of what his friend , -5 tr . Dempster , designated him , a member of the " aristocracy . 'Things continued in this stale for a considerable time , Mr . Jack occasionally getting an opportunity of throwing oat a sen ten ©* or two , which- again and again set Mr . M'SUl and the test of tbe brute * who supported him , howling Hie •¦ ralTee . At la « tbe gas was put oat , and tb « meeting dlspetsad . tiff aoatl-p » tronage pttiUon getting a few s ! gsatares , while many who went with the intention of . signing , ehaoged their mind when they raw the onduct of iI , 'Qill and bis brethren . The Chartists assembled outside-and cheered again and again far the Charter , as 4 groaned for the Non-Intruslonists , and the rebellions -clergy of the church of SeoU&nd . The ¦ nembty quietly dispersed , after resolving to holcF a pnblifi meeting the following evening . —Scottish Patriot
CHABTI 8 M IS UEKXT . —PUBLIC STEETn ? a . IB oonBegnence of the disorderly conduct-of the nyainteusionlrts " of Benny , led on by the . Fife Lawdie , WQiU Crichton , at 2 ie meeting in the Parish Chorea , on Wednesday night , and to gire greater effrct to the Tlctory obtained" by the more ordetly inhaViiaste , a pablie meeting was held on Thnrsday night , to take measarss to reorganise the TTnirerssl , Suffrage Asseci > tion , and to bear a lecture frow , Mr . J . Jack , fzom ( JUsgow , on Chartism and non-ictru-sioB . Shortly t&tmr serea o ' clock , the Hail was crowded in eT ^ rj " part , and the windows were opened for tbe benefit &I those ; outside . ¦
Mr / Kiel Muxbo being called to the chair , said he « u rery sorry their choice bad fallen upon him , for although willing , in many respects , to aid the coase of lifcerty , he did not consider his abilities such aa to asiiUe him to preside oybt tiiat meeting . The occasion of their meeting this erening wa 3 to demonstrate their -wish for their natpral rights , and to assist lit the removal of their grieTauces in a KgaJ and constitutional manger . He trusted that 1 : 0 proceeding would take place such as had disgraced the meeting in the church cm the pre-rjous eYtning . That w % s a meeting called for self-interot , for the interest of a-few to tbe exetasion of the majority—( cries of the Wack . eo 8 . ti!—but tbe present one embraced the interest , the rights , and the liberties of aU . The non-intrnskmists were afraid of discussion , while tfca Ch&rUsts c&nrted it is the most ope * , leaser . Ha . inYitefl all to fe » discniskiii . and c (> neLnded bj intKKiaotng Hi . Jack , from Glasgow- "' . ' . ' .
Mr . Jack then rose ^ and was received with much h *> - plsase . He eommenced fiist apoa Chartism , -dtTfeloping its prinefplea , its ris * and progress , ttie" objects it bad in ' riewj and tlieeTils-to be cored . After alSudiag to the other , parties agitating the coHntry , Mr . Jack took op tba question , of non-intrasicu . He explained to the meeting . what patronage was , and showed that tbe objects of the non-intrasionistA , if gained , would mertijtransfer the patronage of the kirk from ths crown and ¦ tistceracy , into the haads of . tbe clergy themselT « s . He next proceeded to expose the dishonesty of the aaaiotrastonistB , the inconsistency oj Ujeir profession ! , and tbefr rebeUioh against the laws of -the country . Ie eonehuion , ' be pointed out UniTersslSufirag * , tbe birthrighfofTnan , as the primary object to which the people ooglf tto direct ; their attention , ii they wished t » rostere the departing greatness ,. of tis&ir oountry . Tae lectnrer was repeatedly interrupted by the appl * n 3 e of tbe »* etaDg , » nd , oa eondudiag , -was hailed Wllu three been . - ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ¦
The CHAIJUUJI then intimated that measures wouljl be taken to xeorgaaife the Chartiit Association , aid intited all friendly to enrol tijti * names as members . A cosnderabla nnader-haTiBf enrolled themselTea , a large committee was « leet » d . iBdirrfiuals wsre then appointed to look out for a proper place of meeting , and to get estimates , of the expense of bunding a haiL Thanks were propoaed to tbe lecturer , and warmly re-¦ poaded to ;* lao . to the chairman ; and , after firing three cheers for the Charter , three for the incarcerated TteUma , jfcad tferoe Iwarty groaes for tbe Fiftlairdte , M'QIl Crichton , for his nngonuemanly centlnct , " in refiuiAg ^ . to allow diKuasioii , t&e meeting dispersed . — 8 * m * J > atrUt . , ... - ^ _ ¦
CAX . TOH AWLV WXtB EKD , —On Wednesday ¦ ereaing w ^> k the fcrtnigliilT-nieertng of the members .-o ? ih * Feaale Cfea « ist"Ai ( 3 ociation of this « n » rtex Trtabeld in fts' Hiflj ^ Marlbdron / Si-strftst . A . g * jAiam 2 tomit * h * « j * tg ^ er ' 8 ex ilso me their ttejtftto * . ¦ -BisaiabJiBaa'iafeoattoed Mr . Robert MaiQtiu , iin , « b » ddir « r + 1 < jabof toe mast ka-• oaai £ l * d iab « t » Bti » l Addntse «* # e em betted Wfvn . ikaftuem . HiAe at the oOto&ry ,. aad the duitmft tbfi mneofraaanited , '' DeeSunidoa was digtenmd . tritbi md « a uny tf fteto tddwoed wkich « i > pe » rwi to Je »« B » pflwerfol impression upon " tie adwattfl . Afterta enthteiaitic tote of mvOka to akei $ 6 tarez ytberatoeiiBglftok « up .
XBrvZEttBXtiGrB . —CrBUfb . CHAiijriB * SoiifiE A *»* toiju } - * iitert » y « TBnlng week , a . soiree , nadet absi swperfiatasdetm of the TJniTersal Suffrage . A « ipqi »< tka bees , was beld" In ihe "School Room . . Tins vmaaa •« fito / iaos *« p «» S « ted nam ^ onsly aftendpd , fBeet-¦¦ ff •* th « kind we haTe eTer hid in thij ^ l&c * . -There * wM ^»»> bare beei . lees tbi ^ 300 " of ' both , , s « aceK Wwml .-thiTOaBi being crammed to . BpSbeati « a .. "Mr-W . MelTilla , of Mariritwh , took tbe etoait , and in doing •^ waarked that b * Wa » happy toseesa » h » numerous «¦* WiiUaa * iw » ibly , aad trosted that if they were
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not all ChartUta ajteadyy ' tba'fc th ^ wojM ^^^ gB ^ ift before the . ^ setUg s ^ tateB > 39 » compapy ^ ffen joined in singing' tlie ' -I' 33 rS- ? sa 1 m . Addresses ' were afterwards delivered by Messrs . Saunders , London ; Thomson , teacher , Kettle Bridge ; Crockatt , Markinch ; Berwick , Fruchie j and M'Leen , Beithv Ayrshire ^ known also as the " Moorland MinstreL" ' Thefwbdle of tbe speeches wc-re of ths most patriotic and sooistlrring nature , breathing forth the spirit of pure and genuine liberty , as contained in the Charter . Tbe abases aadwropfciwis of . tokgorartuneat were h $ & bare in all their , jwbeddftfcrnuftvaaii sotae . of the most conclusive aad pbiloBophical arguments brought forward in &Tour of UniTersal Sufiiage -we b * TO « , T « r iieard . Bereral \> X the Speakers , pirHculArly m thockpq , denounced the shttneWss conduct of '&& clergy foi' no
measured terms . He ' described the Eatablished Chtircb ag a gigantic system of legaltsid eocieslsit&al robbery , nor were the vo ' nn ^ ary clergy , be thpnsM , muchbetor for they were ; in general , asj' aetetmlnik' enemies , « f the rights and liberties of the people , and treated the aons ot labour , by -whom they were supported , with as great contempt as &e most ' arbtpcraUcmejrkrch . Such conduct he thonght , on their ' part , was aiosl ' unsufferable , as most of them Were the sons ' of poor , hardworking men—nay , many" ol theauelTes had foiled ( at the loom or the workshop ; and to turn round anil treat the class from which they had-sprung with ouch superciliousness was most abominable . Mr . Crockatt was at times most enthusiastically applauded . Between
the speeches , Mr . J . H&Uey gaye u » some ot bis most choice recitations , which the performed in bis usual felicitous manner : comic songs were also sung , in a happy atyle , by Ueam : € tmti FrnAie , And Castello , KttUe . Altogether : tili » was on& of the most enthueiaetio and aoly ^ ooaducted mefttinga * e have « rer seen -, the company testifying' no signs of impatient * , though they sat upwards of four hours . At the conclusion , votes of thanks were awarded to the speakers , stewards , snd to ' the Chairman , for his able conduct " throughput the evening . Three cheers were ' then given for toe Charter , three lor LoTett and Collins , three for Q'Con > nor and the imprisoned Chartists , ind three for Frost , Williams , and Jones , when ftie company made way to join in the merry danced
' MANCHESTER . —On Saturday eYtning , Mr . Cartledge addressed the people of Newton Hehth ; on Sunday evening , Mr . Leech addressed the people of Failsworth ; and on Sunday evening , Mr . Cartledge delivered a lecture in the Chartist-room , Salford , and ilr . George Henry Smith , -vendor of the kotfnern Star , lectured » t Brown-street , East Manchester . On Thursday eyening , Mr . Griffin lectured at Brown-street ; and on Saturday evening last , Dr . M'Douall delivered a liCture to the Chartists of Stockport ' , ' . ' . The South . Lancashire Delegate Meeting . — The South Lancashire Delegate Meeting took place on Sunday iast , in the CtaartisVreonv , Brown-Btreet , feast Manchester . Mr . Greaty traa caRed to the Chair , ' Dalegates present : —Mr . Jamee C 4 rt )*( 1 ge , for East Manchester ; Mr . W . Qresty , Chorlton and Hume ; Mr .
Jonas Schofield , Droylsden ; , Me . Joseph , Exeesly , Unsworth ; Mr . Joseph Heyvrood , Heywood ; Mr . Joseph Morvill , Middleton ; Mr . David Booth , Newton Heath ; Mr . Samuel pemberton , HarJinao-stri--et , Manchester ; M ? . Thomas Davies , Tib-street , ifanchester ; Mr . Simael S&aw , Milnrov and . Itacbdaia : Mr . Htnry Chappell , Oldnam , Shaw and Ksigliton ; Mr . JonaUaan Chatterton , Fails worth ; Ilr . Thonu . sR ! mkih , Salford ; Mr . Wm . Wood , Ratcliffe ; Mr . John Dickinson , Pilkington . ' Letters were read fr < im TTarrington and Liverpool . Every Delegate gave a most cheering Recount of tbe prosperity of tbe eause lu tbo town from which ha was Be » t—expressed a desire from his canstitneats ihat Mr . I ^ ech would procT ? ed with kls labours as missionary—* cd brought his shira of money to pay him kis -srage ^ and to twu his expenses . The icinuUi
of the last meeting were then read , discussed , and confirmed . Pursuant to a resolution passed at the last meeting , that Mr . Gresty and Mr . Gfrmn should audit the Secretary ^ fcocks , against the next meeting , this had keen done , and they were signed by the auditors . The balance sheet ef the income and-expenditure , since November 1 st , 1 S 39 , was read , and gave general satisfaction . It was moved- &nd < seconded , 1 . That' the accounts do pass as being correct . 2 . That we , the Delegates assembled , have examined the Secretary's accounts , and hate found them correct- We therefore tender our thanks to Mr . James Cartledge , for the valuable . and disinterested services he has rendered to ths cans $ , daring th « time he has acted as secretary , and far the . an « &aeelle < . t . condition in which he has kept the accounts , besides being
engaged on several committees , and member of the Executive . Carried unanimously . — 3 . That the baUneesbeet be printed in circulars , one hundred in number , and distributed through South Lancashire . —4 , That Mr . Butterworth , of Manchester , and Mr . Crowder , of Oldham , be put upon the next lecturers' plan for South Lancashire . —5 . That Mr . Tilliuun ' s name be kept off the next lecturers' plan . —6 . That Mr . James Cirtledge , Mr . WTOiam Butterwortb , and Mr . Griffin , reporters , be a ; pasted to draw np a neur plan of lecturers as early as possible . —7 . That in consequence of a debt being contracted at tke late Ktrsal Moor demonstration , and there being some part of it not paid yet , and Mr . K . J . Richardson bavin ; engaged to deliver lectures , in a tour through South Lancashire , at the conclusion of each a collection to be made towards discharging the
debt ; we , the delegates present , 'do agree with the proposal , and will txert ourselves in getting up pubjic meetings , and consult with Mr . Richardson as to the time , and the Chartists of every place who iuvre nov sent a delegate to this meeting , are requested to call a public meeting for the same _ purpose . —8 , That a committee ^ be chosen to receive ' the money collected , and that Mr . Thomas Davies be . the treasurer ; such committee'to'be elected by tbe Chartists of Man .-Chester . —9 . That Mr . Leach be requested to favour us with his labours as lectarer for the next month . —10 . That Dr . iJ'Djoall be recommended as a suitablo person to sit in the Petition Convention for Manchester
and South Lancashire ; and that we dee-nj . . it most prudent and judicious thai Mr . Leech remain , at home as a useful member of the Provisional Executive . —In justice to the delegates present , we cannot conclude without yxprtBsing our admiration of the nwnner in which they transacted so much business , discussing everything bronght befure them patie-41 y , and with as mnch exactness and carefulness as th <> agh . the prosperity or ruin of the cause depended upon thoir determination . We are requested to call the attention of the various towns and villages to send a delegate to the next meeting . A rote of thanis -wria ^ iven t » the Chairman , and the meeting dissolved , bigiily pleaped with what bad been done .
LONDOU . East LorDox Cbabtist Total ABSXISK ^ CE AND MUZOAL ISSIROCTiOX ASSOCIATION . —At a q . aarterly meeting of the msmbers recently holden at their rooios , 166 ^ Brick-lane , SpitalSelds , Ula following resolutions were unanimously adopted : — 1 st- ; - " That thia aieeUng deem , it tha duty , of the Chartists generally to adopt tite Total Abstinence Pledge , as a powerful injncemsnt to the working classes a Dying themselves to the ranks of teal xatortn [ ami furthermore , tLat this meeting consider that every effort to obtain the People ' s Cfi&rtsr will prove abortive , unless the sons of toil are weaned from the use ot all int < xicating drinks . " 2 nd . — " That this Association are especially desirous of receiving reports of the progress , and other information connected' with the -various Chartist Tee to ts . 1 Associations bow established ,
-or in tb « course-of formation ia England , saeh " itjfovma-Uun to toe transmitted to the secretary of ths A ' sssociatioo . " 3 rd . — " That tbe thanks of this Association axe pre-eminently due , and hereby presented to , ' Mr . >> * ees < Hn , for his unwearied exertions < m behalf of the Association , and fur the kindness evinced by hhn Jn fengapng to perform tbe duties of the secretary for the ensuing quarter . " 4 th . — "That the thanks of the Association be > resented to the Editor of the English ChartUt Circular , for the efficient teanner in which it has given publicity to tbe objects and Uwb of this -tisaoiation , and to the proceedings of the ' meetings , fcud the members cannot bnfc earnestly recommend tira Engluh Chartist Circular *• the attentive ptrsual of all real lovers of freedom . " 5 th . — " That the afeove resolut ! ous he sent te the Xtrlhern Star and English Chartist Circular tot insertion . * ' - ¦ -- .
St . Paj < cbas— At a general meeting of the members of the National Charter Assocption . residing intha parwk of St . Panerasj held at the" Goat and Boots , on Sasda / , Msrch the 21 st , it was unanimously resolved : —•• That the tbanfcs of this meeting te given lo Mt , H . B . M ^ rley for bjs letter in thj Planet of this day , in answer to John Hampden , and we request , through tbe medium of the Placet , that the assumed John Hampden be requested to siga bis real name , w that we may then know the . lion from the iion . 's ^ kin . " Tbe Chartfsts « f this locility hold their weekly meetings at the Boat and Boots , Brooke-street , New-road ,., an Suuday evenings ^ at seven o ' clock precisely , when they will be happy to see any person who may feeldispo « ed to pay them a visit ' The subject for diecossion next Sunday evening ii ' * Will the Kepeal of the ' Cam laws benefit the working clasMS ? " > .. ! ...
Chartism S £ K * ions , —On Sauday eTening last , at the Working Men ' s . Chapel , Ddck Head , Banoondsey , there were thre * discouraes delivered to » T 8 rjr crowded and an attentive . congregation—the . first fiom -these words , " Blessed are they who hear the Wort-of . Chid , and keep it ; " second , " For ye may all spfak , pa ^ . bj one , that * U - may " Warn , and all m » ybeco | 3 iw » d ' ;' and , eeoond , " K-o'marvel ; although Satanhtojiaf be trxnaforjoed into a « attfttl of light , that bis minlneTS , Dfl alao-V . Ak . th *« lc ^ of tto meeting , tt Wilintoonced that these meetiag * w « re not only f « r ths purpose of d * liveriftg 4 ectttrea , ¦ bo t for promoting" aataAl ' fastrE ^ tlon aad ki »«} y feelings amongst thiemBelvei ; ana ' ttls eould «« t be = do » e unleisthey Itfcqtieatlj' » rt tigeftisr ] 4 ad attended to the feXbortationg , " Let ? tHe ' Wdrd of . Christ , dwell in you riehly , in all wisdom , taacolnjf and jwtnjoakhiag < HM soother ; " '
WORTSAWPTOW .-Oq . Monday , the : jl 5 ^ ' . a iplewftd te »^> ah ^ , ind bail was held & ! 4 b . e Peacock Assembly Room , lh this town , to we 4 cdme 007 noble and persererih ^ ad vocate ^ BJr . ' P : . Vincent ,. . . Th ^ attendance' 00 this occasion , oons ^ noe tb e distressed-ststB of the town , far surpassed ; £ ll les ^ nable erpectatWhA—Thelectujes , whlcJi -. ^ . anie off on , the ifftn ' j . lZthj ' aod 1 8 ^ , wearec < infidant , ' . luv ^) iftae much good" to tHa causqdf Cnartfsna ia this town . At the close of the list lecture ; Mr . Tlncent publicly admlntitered the Chartist teetotal pledge to between twenty and thirty persons , on the principle of Father Mathew .
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WEST RIWNG OP YORKSHIRB . ' ' ' , 8 PRINQ SESSIONS , 1841 ; ' " ' . " : NOT ICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN , that theSbrin )? General Qnartei Sessions of th ^ Peace will'be holded at PoNTKFRAcr , on ¦ Mondati' -the Fifth day of April nfext ; on < whibh day tfie ' Cbbrt wiU bo opened at Ten o ' clock of the Forenoon ; and on every socoeedm /? day at Nine o ' clock . - ^ ' ' '¦ V . Prosvbutors and WitnesseB in prosecutions mttst be in aitendance in the foiloifinK ' order , vi « l t— ' " , Thoso in felony . from the divfeioDBof Strft ^ oM an 4 Tiekhill , Lovfer AftWati and aill jplafeap within Ten miles of Pontefract , and'il&b fhese in respited Traverses , are to te in attendftiitfeat thB opening of the Court on Monday Mo % > hiM& . , Those from the divisions of . Barketon&sh , SVaincroaa , and OaaoIdcrosB , ( except snob parts of
those . divieions ajs are within Ten Mile ' s of Pontefract , ) are to be in attendance at One o ' clock on Monday Afternoon . ¦ . 1 r . . . . ¦ Those from the- divisions of Upper Agbrifr ^ Mo * lley , and Skyrack , ; are to be in attendance at Nmo o ' clock on Tuesday Morning . ;• . ¦¦' Those from the divisions tf Stainoliff and Ewerols , , Claro and the Ainaty , ( being the remainder- ; ©* the West Riding , ) and those in all cases of Misdumeauor ( except in . respited- Traverse ^ wh 6 are to attend on Monday , ) are to be in attendance at Two o ' clock on Tuesday Afternoon . ¦ ¦ ' After the charge to the Grand Jury has been cWfeh > Motions by Counsel will be heard , « fter which the Court will proceed with the trials of Felonies and Misdemeanors , until the whole are disposed of < ootiimo ; . ciuir with the trials . of respited Traverse ! .
Thfi heariOK of Appeals will commence , at all events , on Friday morning , in ease they shall not have been begun on Thursday ; but parties ' in Appeals must be in readiness on Thursday morning , and all Appeals must be entered before the sitting of ihe Coniion that day . ¦ .- ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦' Coroners and High Constables must be in attendance at tha sitting of the Court on Tuesday morning . ' Tha names of persona bound over to answer in Fe . ony or Misdemeanor , with a description of the Offence , must be sent to tho Clerk of the Peace ' s Office seven days at least before the first day ^ of the Sessions , togeV&er with all Depositions , Convictions , and Rgcogniaaaces . The attendance of Jurymen will not be eicnped
on ihe ground of illnes * , unless-it ' do Venndd oyam-Jarit or proved by eridenoe in dpeo Gonrt . ' And Notice is also hereby given , that the Public BvsiNiSj - > f ihd Kiiluig will be transacted in open Court at Twelve o'clock at Noon , « tr Wednesday , when Motions for Gratuities , and the FinanceCommittee ' a . Report will be received and considered : and on the same day , the rules for the government of the House of Correction at WakeBeld , will b& taken into consideration ; and the subject of enlarging the present House ot' Correction * or of bnildidg a new or additional House of Correction in or near to Wakefield , will also be considered ; and if necessary , a »; rant of money out of thepiblio stock of the said Riding , will be made for carrying the same into effect . ¦ -
ADJ 0 URNHKNT FROM POSTEFRAtTT TO WAKEPIELI ) . Aud whereas , in pursuance of a requisition doli ' vered to me , signed by five Jastioe » acting for the said "Vest . Riding , Notice is hkkmy ivcn . that the same General Quarter ^ Sessions of the Peace will bo holden , by adjournment , at the- C * srt House , in Waktfiold , on Tuesday the IStk day of the ganrt month of April , at the . hour of Twelve e'Clock ai Noon ,. wheu and where the Report of the Committee appointed on the 10 th day of February last , ' to consider and report how many c « urt » bles , hi their
opinion , should he appointed in the West Riding ; under the Acts of 2 , and 3 Victoria , cap . J > 3 , and 3 and 4 Victoria , cap , 88 , and what rates of payments should be made to such 'onsiables / ' will be presontod and taken into consideration ; and such further proceedings relating to the , adoption of ( he said Acts throughout the raid West Riding , will be taken as shall be then and there deemed oxpedient ; > C . H . ELSLEy , . , Clerk of th * Peaoe . Clerk of the Peace ' s Office , Wakefield , March , 12 ih , J * 41 . .. .
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^ UipK TtL ^ fiEDI ^^ V ^^ ES AND NOTICE IS HEREBY « tVEN . JChat by th # recent Veidict obtained ^ by _ M « psrs Morisoa a ^/ uhircertain Impostpi ^ for counterfeiting their meaioineV , glTpersonif eeljiag mfedicines as and for MoHiBoS * 8 Pills , which" are , 'in fact , " mereT spurious imitatioxw » J » re liable t * ha ? e actions brought against them for every , box 4 jgld under ! that name , which ac-Atiom MeW » i JpOaiSoy will ^ Asfm it their duty to enforoe ^ in efeiry cue that co ' mes to their knowledge . "^ ijeJriTAfmt for Ybrkahi ^ ( West ftldjqg ) . Mr . ,. Wiii » a « 8 tttbbT , T 47 i Queeh-terwbee * mrth'toad , LlnedK-w- ' i S- ' ^ ' ' . ' ' ^* '¦•«' ¦ " « . ¦ ' ^ ' ^ ' •'< ¦ ' '¦ ¦ : i- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ! ' " ' : i ^ tia | i ^ If < Bl | i . ot 1 Bj » U ^^»] niUQ ^ I ^ ai ' . ,. ¦'¦' , ^^^¦ f ^^ m ^ pm ^^; \ ,,,. 1 { i ( > ii _ f v j ¦ # 1 o ¦¦? .. * * " **¦ . * . ^» ' '' ¦¦ .- * .
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EVERY NUMBER NOW IN PRINT . BEAUTIFUL NEW MUSIC . To Flute , Flageolet , Violin , Clarionet , Kent Bugle , and Cornopean Player * . That Celebrated Monthly Periodical , THE FLUT 0 N 1 C 0 N , gives every beautiful . Tune that becomes popular . In its pages will be found , for the email price of Eigktpence Monthly , not only every Tune that 10 popular , but every Tune that is likely to become so ; all new copyright melodies of merit being inserted here . Nob . to 88 are already published ; any of which may be had at eightpence per Number , or sent , post paid , to any part of the Kingdom , by enclosing Is . As a specimen of the contents of some of the Numbers , the following is
submitted , namely : — No . 1 . Rise , Gentle Moon , Meet me by Moonlight , and seven others . 11 . Farewell to the Mountain , and ten others . 13 . The Sea ! the Sea t and ten others . 17 . The D « ep , Deep Sea , and seven others . 20 . The Brave Old Oak , and eight other tunes . 26 . Pretty Star of the Night , and ten others . 53 . Happy Land , Land of the West , four Quadrilles from Rory O'More , and two others . 54 . The hour before day , I leave you t « guess , and nine others . £ 5 . My Beautiful Maid , Cherry Ripe , and seventeen others . a
56 . In the days when we went Gipsying , Blue Bonnets , Crusader ' Waltz , and ten other delightful airs . € 0 . Blesfl'd be the Home , Rory O'More , and nine otters . 69 . The celebrated Echo Quadrilles , Philomel Waltt , 74 . Mr . Moore's popular song , The Language of Flowers ; Linley ' s Loat Rosabel , and ten others . . 75 . Mr . Moore ' B Musical Box , Cracoviak , and ten others . 70 . Where the Bee Sucka . Four Aira by Princa Albert , and twelve others . , . 77 . Eight Airs , by Prince Albert andErnest , ' TCis the Sb . ephtrd ' 8 Evening Bell , and five others . 79 . Oft In the stilly night , KoryTories ( Jack Sneppard ) , Jack Kedburn's Solos ( from Master Humphrey ' s ' 9 i , , 1 .. , . 5 »
Clock ) , She Wore a Wreath of Roses , Mr . Loder ' a new Bone , Down in the Deep , and four others . 79 . The Danois Quadrilles , Taglioal ' 3 new dance in the " Oipay , three famous Chinese airs , Mr . Balle ' s new popular melody , The dawn is breaking 6 ' or us , two mow Solos by Jack Bedbun , and five oth era . 80 . Foi July , contains Jack Keaburn ' a Gallop in honour of the Derby , the whole five melodies ot the Falstaff Quadrilles , popular airs from Weber ' s Euryanthe , Spbor' 8 Faust , and Beethoven ' s Fidelia The Number closes with a ' great novelty—namely , Jack Redburn ' B description tin music ) of a Horserace . This Number also contains a full list of contents of the whole eighty Numbers , and ' "is a good specimen for those who have not seen the ¦ work . .. ¦ ¦ . ¦ : . ' .. ¦ . » * ' '
81- For Augi ^ st , contains Oh r God preserve the Queen ; the celebrated Tarantella ( the whole six iuovenients ) : seven Airs from Gluck ' s Iphlgenia ; and three pthera . 82 . For September , contains My Dog and my Gun , We all lova , , a pretty Girl , He that loves a -rosy cheek , the whole set ( five ) of the Nightingale Waltz s , und six Airs from Q-luck's Iphigenia . 83 . Pot October , contains— 'Twas Nature ' s Gay Day , the popu ! ar Song ; the whole five of the Tete de Bronze Quadrilles ; the celebrated Doncaater St . Lcger Race , described in Music ; and six others . 84 . For November , contains . Two Melodies from Auber ' s new Opera , Zanetta , Lanner " 8 Sis Spring Waltzes , tho celebrated . Marseilles Hymn , C . ' aude du Yal , and Three others . The whole
for 8 d . . 85 . For December , contains Six Melodies from Zenetta , I know a Bank ; and nine others . To purchasers of iNo . 85 is given gratis , THE ROYAL Lullaby , the words and music printed oh rose coloured paper . 88 . For January , commences publishing Mr . James ' a Essays on tlie best Methods of Fingering for the Flute , illustrate bis celebrated Scales . Music for January : —Happy New Year ; the whole set of L'Elizir D ^ iiiore Quadrilles , by Musard ; Lovely night ; The Days that have Faded ; Pairy , lead them up and down , and others . 87 . Essay No . 2 ; 80 I 0 on the Royal Christening : Victoria , and three other Waltzes , t > y Strauss : The Ice Song ; Love in IdleneSB : The Sleeper ; We are
Spjrtt »; tee two papular songs of Miss Hawea , I'll Speak of Thee , and Thou ait Lovelier . 88 . For March ( now ready )—They tell me thon ' rt the Fairest Guest , Mr . Balfe ' s popular song ; The Highborn Child ; ten ef the Witches' Songs in Macbeth ; Over Hill over Dale , in Midsummer Night ' s Dream ; Russian Air by Thalberg ; Long , long ago ; Ladye mine , Ladye mine , and The Young Spring , from Fridolin ; Remember Him , Mr . Moore ' s song , from that celebrated Pianoforte Monthly Work , The PiArisrA ; Merrily goea tha Mill ; and two others—Twenty-one Airs , ( eWefly oopyright , and exclusively in this ptibUcatlonjfor 8 d . No . 88 is for March , 1841 , and is the last Number « ttbliahed . Every wind instrument , as well as the , Violin , can play then tmnes .
Any awnber flan bo sent , post free , by ericlosinf Is . U thaEdltor , prepaid , ¦ ¦» , Patemoiter-ror . '' iff The Emaminere&ye , ' Nomuaiciari , ' whatever lMtrnmenthe may profeas , » Bght to be without tfiia tasteful , oorrect , admirable , and cheap work . Such another collection of beautiful inelodies does not exist in Europe . ' And the Herald , in a long article upon it , says , 'The Plutonium ia aa mucJi a standard work » moDg 8 t musicians as the Pthny Magazine , or Lhambe . tr Journal , amongst reader ^ . '\ \ Publiaheii in London by Sherwoods , 23 , Paternoser-row ; in Liverpool , by Stewart ; iii Bu-miogham » y Guest ; in York , by Shillito ; in ' - Manchester , by icy wood ; and may be had of all the Agents of thi 8 Psper ; m short , by order , of every Book and MusicseUeria the kingdom ; '
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NOTICE' « imREBiHJlVJBlrftnai W ® td General Quarter Sessiouaof the Peaceigor the Borough of Leeds , in the Couuty of York , wflTbe holdtn before Thomas ^ low £ B Ellis , Ihe Youngex » Eiqbiref Recorder of tlie said Borough , ai tod Court ffousei in Leeds , on Monday , the Tw ^ lflgliaX ofAFaii , * * l Eight " o'CIock in thJETTorenoon , at which Time and Place- » U Jwore , Coa « t » We « , Police Officers , Proa ^ utors , WitneaBfs , , l ? ef 8 on » bound by Recogjiijcafieys , and 4 wera hiTing ^ f " ness at the said Sesawna , are required to attend . ¦
And Notice is hereby alto givetu - ¦ . thatktt At > p «* l » no * prtrtdusly diBpoaott ^ Of ' wil !' p « h « ar 4 ' i tamedjat « ly on th * oberiing of the Court ; < rti 'TtnisfiaY / fhe TtiirteenHhliay of ApiiLt and "that all Proeeedihgs uader the HfghWajr Act will "be taken oh the rirst'Day 6 t the'Sessioniii ' . '¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ' ' A ; J - -Br Order , " ¦ ""¦'" ¦ ¦ ' ¦ >; JAMES RICHARDSON , " ' ' : 1 Clerk of the ^ Peice'fiii'tbe « aitl BorotigB ; , Leeds , l « th March , P 84 hJ ; - ' ¦ - ' ¦ "• • f :
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 27, 1841, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1102/page/2/
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