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THE i\ T OKTHEEN STAR SAT CRDAY, OCTOBER 23,18i7.
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TBE PBOPI^'S VICTORIES AT THE BE0E5T PABMAJIEKTARY ELECTIOiiS. .
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A PUBLIC DINNER , " HC OBLEMATIO !! OF > HO 8 B MUJHPHf , Wlli BE HBU ) IT ' THE GROWN AND AKCHOR TAVERN . STRAND ; ' . ' - '"¦¦¦ . Oh MONDAY EVENING , October 25 th , 18 i 7 . Dinner on TaMe at Six o'Clock precisely . Tickets , 3 s . 6 d . each . ifr WILLIAM DIXON , of HanehesUr , wia take Vis Chair . t jefollowing Members of Parliament have brea invited , and are expecte d So attend : —T . S . Dnneomke ,, T ffakley . F . O'Connor , George Thompson , T . P . Thompson , W . J , Fox W . S . Crawford , Charles Seoley , John 17 H- ' itms , Sir J . Walmesley , C . Pear 3 on . R . Gardner , J . Beiwring , J . Hume , O'Gorman Mahoa , Halph Osborne , " "jf .. Sibofi 2 ia , C ! iatIesHiadley , C . E . Mantz , J . Brothsrton , Sir B . UaU , Jolm Walter , andLotd Robert , GrOSVenOr . Ife wiie thofollomng gentlemtn . who , as candidates , vindicated the cause of the people at the hustings : —P H'GMth , T . Clark , E . C . Jones , J . H . Parry , H . Vincent , J . Fielden , B . Miail , J . M . M . Cobbett J . Hardy , C&ies Cochrane , W . VTilliams , J . Sturgo , W . P . Roberts , DrEpps , S . Kydd , andG . J . Harney . ... as pubUc trill ba admitted by ticket , after dinner , at a charge of Threepence each ; : " Tickets to be had at the following p laces > - ; . ¦'" - . ' . * y ~ , ¦¦ . fiesssn CotUver ' s Coffee-house . Iloljwell-street ; Skelton , Cecil . conrt , St Ma rBn ' s-lane ; Parkes , Little ¦ fftadmitt-s treet ; Milne , I , Union-street , Berkaley-squaro ; W . CnftAj ' , Portlaad- street , Poland , street ; A . Parser , News Agent , Harrow-road ; B . Roger , cooper , Lambeth . walk ; Edwards , jeweller , Weston-ttreet , Bermondsey ; Godwin , Great Chesterfield . gtreet , . . Mai ylebtme ; Clark ' s Coffee honse , 141 , Bdgware roa < 1 ; StaUwood , 2 , little Vale place , Hammersmith-road { . W ^ Dear , Workman ' s Ow » Shop , 11 , Totten . ham CoDTt-Toad ; Northern Star Office , Great Windmill-street ; National Land Office , 114 , High Holborn of the Cotnmittee , at their placo of meeting ( every Tuesday evening ) , ^ ssembly Rooms , 8 S , Bean-stre ' et ; i'Soho '; and all places of meeting of tbe Lnnd and Charter bodies throngh ^ nt the metropolis ; of " the Secretary ^ Mr James Gr&ssby , 8 , SoaVs Ark-court , Staugate , Lambeth , and at $$$ ic of tbe TaTern .
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Now retdy , in one toick 8 ro vclame , price 5 s ., '" : ' ' rflHE POLITICAL WORKS OF THOJIAS ^ WiNB , X now fint collected together , and to which ' are added tereral pieces never before published in EapWd : and en appendix , caats ^ ning tha T . lal of ., Thornas Paine , at ^ wldhall ; with a poiirait of the , iujftor . Complete in 2 vols . Syo . price 12 s ., VOLTAIRE'S PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY , With tiro well-finished Portnn . ts of tbe Author . In 2 T 0 ls . pvke 53 ., pnbVshedatr-. ., THE DEVIL'S PULPIT , By th 3 Rsr . Robeet Tailob , B . A . Ia one handsome volume , price 6 s ., CARLILB'S M& ^ UAL OF FREEMASOKRI , Originally published at 15 s . Complete in 1 veL , pi Ice 5 s ., THE D 1 EGESIS . By the Rev . Eobebt Tailob . A complete set of COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER , For sale , S 3 vols ., hr'fcalf . W . Dngdale , IG , Holywell-strctt , Strsad .
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A COLOURED DAGtJERREOTYPB PORTRAIT in best morocco case for lfls ., which is 15 s . less than any other London establishment , and warranted to be egually geod , by MR EGERTOX , 14 S , Flest-street , egHMitc Bourerie-street , and 1 , Temple-street , Whit :.-fciars . Open daily from nine till four . Foreign Apparatus Agent to Voigtlander and LHbours , a complete Book of Instruction , price 7 s . fid ., by post 10 s Price Bsts sent post free .
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TO TAILORS . Kow Ready , by spprobafiondf her Majesty , Queen Victoria , and H . K . H . Prince Albert , mBE LONDON and BABIS ABTCMN ana WINTEB X FASHIOS 3 for 1817 and 1818 , by Beujamitt Read and Co ., 12 , Hart-street , Bloomsbnij . sqnare , LonSor , ana by G . Berger , Holysell-street , Strand , London ; a most magn'ficsnt and supcrbly-colonred Print , surpassing everytbing of the k \ nd previously published , accompanied with tha most fashionable full size Dress , Riding , Frock , Hunting , and Wrapper Coat-patterns , with every particular part for each , complete . Also , the niest fashionable and newest style Waisteoat Pattern , including the manner of Cnltmg and makin * up the whole , with information respecting the new scientific system of Cutting ; which will be published Jan . 1 , 1818 , and will supersede everything of the kind before conceived . Price 10 s ; er , post free , to all parts of tbe kingdom , 11 s . Patent Measures , with fall explanation , Ss the set ( the greatest improvement ever known in the trade ) . Patterns to measure sent post free to aS parts of the kingdom . Is
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LONDON * KEWSPA ? ERS . -Times , BeroW , Cfironiefe . &c , posted the « ay oi Publication , at 20 s . vex Jiaarter . Sent the day after publication , at 10 s per quarter . Other papers equally moderate . Tobepatd in ad-H ^ I : ^ ? ) 0 Jas " Beatiey , Sews agent . 15 , Giltsparstreet , City , London .
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THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT OF TUE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY . Wffllay for signature at tha following places during the ensuing week : — s Bkckbnra Oswaldwistle , and AceringtOB , at BlEfikbnra , Monday . 0 ctob 3 r 25 th . Preston aad neighbourhood , Tuesday , 26 fch . Bromley and neighbourhood , Wednesday , 27 ch . Cotee and neighbourhood , Thursday , 28 th . Bacapand ueighbonrhoed , Friday , 29 th . Jcdaioraen and Hebdea Bridge , Saturday , 30 th . flours for ? ignins from four o ' clock in the afternoon till ten o ' clcnk at ni ght . Membeisof theFirst , Second , and Third Sections my will bz allowed io sign . Tegjus Clabk , corresponding Eecretsry .
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FORTHCOMING iMEETIXGS . NKWCASTi . H-tjpos-TrsE . -A district delegate meetmg oFthe Lha . ter Association riUUheldoa Sun-Sti , ?^ % K ° o'd « k in the afternoon , at the house of Mr John Pratt , Magnesia Bank , Umon-street , North Shields , where ft is respect folly requested that all the districts wFlLnd ade-16 £ < lt 9 « ? n ^ t ^ aHUI ;^" ' Ih J" * 1 . "" respectfull y iuvited to attend pextTucsdayeyenin ? , when there willba a public ducuaswn on the Land Plan . Chair to b 2 taken at eiaht o ' e ' c 3 k . Sioc ^ osi -Oa Sunday next Mr Wil d , of Molfcaia , jnU lecture in the Hall of tha Lyceum , at six o class .
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JUST PUBLISHED , ( Uniform with the " Labourek" Magazine . ) A Price 6 d . , PRACTICAL TREATISE ON SPADE HUSBANDRY , being the results of four years' esperience . Br J , Sillett . M'aowan . anaC p ., 16 , Great TOnamm-street , London and may be had of aU booksellors . , ^«« u UU
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JTT STPUBLISHED . PB 1 CE SIXPINCS , BO . X . OF " THE LABOURER , " Containing a treatise upon tbe National Land Company , and the National Land and Labour Bank , as an Auxiliary to that establishment . B y F . O'Connob , Esq ., M J Letters ( pre-paid ) to be addressed to the Editors , 16 Great Windmill Street , Haymarket , London . Orders received by all agents for the "Northern Star " and all booksellers in town and " country .
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Now Read y , a New Edition of MR . O'CONNOR'S WORK ON SMALL FARMS . To be haa at the northern Star Office , 16 , 'Great "Wind-. niU Strett ; anu of Abel Heywoo £ MancbesUr :
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impMt i ^ The agents of Lancashire ave informed that Mr Abel Hey wood , 58 , Oldham-street , Manchester , will be able this week to serve agents in this district with any extra number of the Star they may require-, — nd the forms of the paper will be kept ap till after Monday ' s post , to supply distant agents .
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NOTICE . A full report of the CHARTIST BANQUET at the CROWN AND ANCHOU , LONDON , on Monday next , 25 th inst ., together with an accurate account of the meeting at the HALL OF SCIENCE , MANCHESTER , on Tuesday , the 26 th , will be given in our next number . Additional orders must arrive at the Office , on or before Wednesday , the 27 th .
The I\ T Oktheen Star Sat Crday, October 23,18i7.
THE i \ OKTHEEN STAR SAT CRDAY , OCTOBER 23 , 18 i 7 .
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THE PRESS GANG CONVICTED . In our last , we promised oar readers a rich treat , ia tteaasTCt to Is gmnby Mr O'CoHKOEtathe base attacks of the confederated press—we hare it now in our power to point attention ts the moat corap ! et 3 re . fatation ever given to the calumnies of a eordid conspiracy set on by the trembling faction of the money-mongers for the purpose of crushing tho pesition of the people ' s representative , to damage his private character and his public appreciation , and thus £ 9 undermine his influence before the meetisg of Parliament .
For this purpose a hired emissary was s : nt to Ireland to pry into family affairs , and after a laborious search of uine months—discovered—the necessity of tolling lies , since the truth told in favour of the infended victim of his enmity . For this purpose , we learj , that a conspiracy is formed by the capitalists to subscribe the sinews of war for their b ? . sa campaign — since they think the wealth of tha League can ones more be usefully developed to blind the people and uphold monopoly . To ' rain
with expenses' h their game — and they w : 'l not spare the cost . For this purposo , the fiut step is to shake the confidence of the people — and , as-by a mutual compa ' . t , six of th » press-gang at once-open their fiie , try to bewilder with confused autbmetical statementspiledone ^ over the other—studying balance sheets with anxious acrutiDj—and , with all the acumen of rillany , seizing on vaiious points irhieh they thought more easily to t j distorted , and heaping those calumnies they thooght most difficult to refute .
Auy ether man wonld bave ; nhik under the shameful attack . Either inpreud indignation h&would have scorned an answer , or would have been'over * whelmed by the chaos of even groundless aeeusation . Not so Mr O'Conkob . Happily for the cause he ad-Yocates , he at once meets every attack , and' those who think by endless cariUing to wear otifrresistance , are astonished to find that each enslanght heralds a iresh triumph for the object of their hostility , and not only strengthens his position , but recruits his energies ia the conscious rectitude which he knows wi ll carry him through the ordea
and prostrate kaavtry at the feet of truth . How the knaves must have sickened at their owa impotence , when , daring the height of their venom , they glanced at the weekly money-notoof the Land Company ! which , was of itself a significant protest against their accusations , and a vote of confidence in the Land Plan and its propounder . How they will tum pale with envy when they fiad the babbleschemes of tha gold kings vanishing around , themwhen day by day theyhear the crinhiag f alls of ' monied houses . ' as they sit over their dusty coasters , that ring fainter and fainter with ' orders' for their
wuk ' y libels ; while , at the same time , they read that tha emancipated sons of labour have purchased another Bplendid domain , rescued from the palsied crasp of monopoly ! When they see prizes given in the people ' s practical school of agriculture by the veiy man whom they a-cus 9 of neglecting the interests of the allottees ! And when they , the accusers , dare not meet the accused to substantiate their calumnies ; whilst , behind the ramparts of their printins piasses , they pour their ceaseless fire , bringing l
their unequaedds to bear upon their enemy , who stands unaided alone in the straggle . Not so-ae has the well-earned confidence of taepeople—who sre content to wait the week through for the answer they know the £ 3 columns will afford . Bat does not this evidence the necessity for a daily paper to champion the cause of tho people against tiiosa attacks with which , the pre 3 s of ' the capitalist ? are teeming ? We ara happy that it is Mr O'Connob ' s intention to start such a paper .
Skilfully , however , as the athek was directed , it has failed . That balance sheet which the ; assailed , is indeed an invulnerable armour . Those prr ? eedings , which they question prove irrefutabl y the absurdity of their assertions , while the tools they have used atence stamp tha character of their employers . The old adage may te reversed— 'Like man like muter . ' - ' Their attempts have done incalculable good—those minor details which , 5 a the ordinary course , could not be brought bafore the general publfc are now laid bare—showing the strict eorrectaefsof the financial department and the oxcel ! onc » of the
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general tcononiy of the Lan . ' "« n . '¦ ' Verily its enemies are trumpeting its praise ! , ¦ / . 'few more such at . tacks and coorBBAHON will conipleK * . -Us triumph over uokopolt—while as _ an evidence of vJ ^ cct his efforts have produced we refer themonppoUsi t 0 the total of this week ' s subscriptions for tha land Plan , . exceeding two thousand one hundred pounds In conclusion , W 9 bag to refer our readers to the ealny luoid , and convincing way in which Mr O'Coifub 5 . ' h ' ? s confounded his accusers withi ? iaunEB jtijcl facts , and to point their attention to the further discomfiture ot his opponents , which we unhesitatingly anticipate at tho approaching meetings at Manchester and Nottingham . .
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HiscEttmona . W . Hameb , Oldhan ? . —T ! ie resolution . rfBpcctfeg the election in a neigbbquring borough'ls de » med objen . tionable ., by the gentleman therein alluded to ; we , ¦ therefore , consider Its publication inexpedient . Fosst Ideas of am Editob ' s Dutie » . —As a specimen of tna queer questions sent to us to try our patience , wegire the . following;— Inform me in your next what nnd where we can get a ton of coats for , and a sack of flour , receivable , and to be delivered , at my houSB . ' We really think that the conductors of the press should unite to obtain an Ac * of ParHement against crack y to editors , J . P ., Brighton . —A glance at tho Review page in our last number would have satisfied you as to the con . tinned ealsUnce of the Kinsrs' Advocate . \ 0 . H . Smith , Manchester . —The report of the' discussion , ' whioh , aecorfiiug to the report itself , was not a discussion , was not of sufficient importance to warrant Us insertion . -.. <¦
fl * T Questions respecting the Land CompaDy , and Land nnd Labour Bank , should be s * nt to the Land and Bank offices , 14 * , High Holborn , and 408 , Oxford street , : ' . : C . Winter . —We bave forwarded your latter to Mr O'Connor . •' - • • The Exiles — 'Derr S ! r , —The Charlists of Soworby wish to know if you can tell them how Frost and bis compatriots are coming on , and whether tho money which was subscribed by the Chartists for them ha ; been ssnt— and if it has , whether they have received it » If you can Bnswer the above questions , you will greatly oblige , jours , very trul y , Saicdei . Moohes . '—[ We nre unable to answer any of the above questions . We must confess onr su / piise that Mr Frost ' s immediate friends should maintain such estraordiunry
illenee . Es > . Jv * . A ] The Whistler ' s Lihs—James M'Cormlek , of Stock , port , writes as follows : — « Desirous of testing the assertions of the « Whistler , ' I wrote ta an troelo of mine , who has held the situation of Inspector of Po l ! ca in the county of Cork for the last twenty years , and received uom H-n the following : —My dear James , — According to yorr directions 1 have spared no trouble to ascertain tho informstion you requ're respecting Feargas O'Connor , Esq ., now M . P . for Nottingham . Tha fact is t hat Mr O'Connor ' s private character is that of a gentleman in every sense of the word , beloved by all who know him . Ab for having actions , or suit of law with his family , the fact Is , that Mr O'Connor neTer had a law suit with any one of his relatives , or any one
person , directly or indirectl y . Never was such a false accusation set on foot against a man . Believe me I left no stone unturned to ascertain the facts you required . ' Nottingham Election Fund . —J . Sweet begs to acknowledge the following sums with thanks : •—Fr . om CHthsroe , £ l \ Mr Thurmau , Cd . —Sleaford Mutdtr Case , Mr Smith , 6 d . —For Printing Expenses , collected at the Ten Bells , 3 s 3 d . W . Miikb . —We do riot know whether itiiMrDixon ' s intention to claim his seat in th « House of Commons as « the legal reptesentattveofWigau . ' Weonl yknow tbat he ought to have that seat . The ' Dispatch . '—Would it be well if the Teetotallers , Chartists , and the different trades—nil of whom bave been so such abnsed by the Dispatch—neie to pass
resolutions , and abide by them , expressive of thdr de . termination not to frequent or support any place of resort , such as coffee and pablichousei , where that paper is taken in!—A , E , 0 , $ gf Mr Harnpy having been taken suddenly ill on Thursday , several communications must remain orer till next week . Mb NisBiT . jLeaaingthorne Colliery . —Eeceived . MrCnHHiNB , MansB « ltL—Your letter has been handed over to the directors . MbD . Liihsow , Biggar . —The 6 d . was handed ova * to tho Election Committee . We desire that monies for ' other purposes be not included in reroittaneas for the NeRTHEES Stab . J . H ., Morp 6 th . . — If the young man will wad bis name and address , wo will correspond with him .
PaI 3 L £ T . —The notice respscting the O ' Connor Tartan - ' would be charged as an advertisement . Caxbebwell . —Mr Ernest Jones was sot informed ¦ that his . name was announced for lecturing at this locality , untH Wednesday evening—and regrets the announcement should have been made , with&ut previously . communicating with him ; as owing to that circumstance , other engagements prevented his attendance . Bobebt FisHBiasf , Thrislington .- ' . AH orders- for' Thz Laboubeb , ' muBt come through the London tooksellers . To ihb Loroow © hbtists . —Brotheb Cbabtists j—I big most respectfully to call the attention of the Chartist localities in London to a recent occurrence at O'Conner .-ille , Tho fa » ts of this unfortunate
affair are britfiyas follows . —The allottee is by trad « a tailor . He was called on by a person who Hve 3 in this neighbourhood , who gave him au orderf or a suit Of black clothes of the best quality , price eix guineas , to be paid for on delivery , When they were done the eaih was not forthcoming , and the allottee wisely declined to give the clothes witlieut the cash . Cousegaently the allottee has been put to great-incenvonience . It has been suggested , that the clothes might be disposed- ef by public ballot . A frien-J be . longing to the locality meeting at Cartwright ' s Coffee Bouse , Redcrossstreet , has taken the matter in hand , and will supply the localities with cards . Mr A-. JbHNsross , Cfalashiels . —Tesi You nay remit fcv the maaner joa propose , Mr Shtth Bradfor * . —One insertion 4 » . '
ZEOAL . Owing to the heavy nature of the cases in band , both fifar and private , Tmust DECLINE RECEIVING ANT MOEE PRl ^ AiTE CASES , WHETHER WITH OR WITHOUT FEE , until farther notice . Iumiiixetvi * , do my beit toanwtr gratuitcui catesin ( he Star , PRO- - TIDED THEY AKE TJ 5 AOCOMPA » 1 ED , KI WILLS OR OTHER D 0 CUMENT 8 : 4 Rmw ) 1 as are aoampanied bgi tveh dnwntnteoinnot be netiied ; All legalletters to be addressed to No . 48 , ^ leen ' s-roftd , Bayswater . ¦ " ¦ Ail private letters to be addressed to me at the-Star 1 office . .
thave no time-ftr personal inttrviews . ESNM-T- J 0 MS 8 , MtHbhbt Ko 8 H « s . —YounPost-offioe order for 10 » . is received , and . the will « f Mis-Hamilton , aad the Holte papers , will , I hope , be attended to before long .. Mr Wm . HAKgs , Oldham . —L rather think , but am not quite eertainy that a will a&d-other papera relating to : the WhitttiUer family camo to hand , but I < have been « o overwhelmed with Lmbusiness for some time past that it has-been quite out . of my power to bostow an early attention upon one tenth of the- cases- that aro laid befarc me I will endeavour to- comply with the reqaeBt contained in your , late letter ,, and gks an early attentiaa to the Wbitt&Sser papers .. 08 OBOI Bsichtos . - If you . will send me a copy of John Merington ' s will , or of so much ef it aB relates to your
case , aad state what iSts . that yoa . or your family claim , undeoit , I will do what I can to . assist tqu . , You ? closely-nrittenletteaof f . mr psg . es . is qstite uniatellK glblo-to me ; you had best get a friend , vho ii a good ¦ oholv , to draw out . your cats ,, anck send it with the copy of J . MeriBgton ' s will . Do not send any oiigiaa documents , but only copies j . take ca £ » , however , tba . t the copies aro cometi . ¦ Toskas Sendale , Olobe . lana , Sornich —I will mo or write to Messrs SiBher and Son , respecting Rtehard Byrrell , of F «» veatt ; bt » t before-1 do so , I taustbe informed if < awr 5 « TJ «« U i of Pauveatt , wbb the ft « s . hand of Mrs Tyrrell , on whose behalf you write ta me ; and I must know what proof there is of the facS ; and
I must alsabe inforaed if 6 oorge Tyrrell * as the ion of JBfcftardtTyrrell , oiFauveatt , and know what proof there is oi the fact . \ MiCHAKL'ffABD . ParadiBe-strofit , Preston , —So fcr as I can judge from ttao papers . you have sent me , your award appears to be correct , and may be enforced by J . 'Towers , under the provisions of the Arbitration Act , Did you examine , or offer to examine , Mr Ball ! —if you did not , yonr award may possibly be bad . J . Bdttbbwobth , Hey wood . —MI saw a copy of J . Standoring ' swilHwouW advise the children as to what ought to be done ; and as they are not poor , they ought to send a Post-office order for 10 s . If they huts a copy of the will , ltt them send a copy of such copy .
Joseph Shaw , Sutton-ln-A&hfield , — . if you nill send a Post-office order for lOs ., andiBforra me in or about what year Richard Parsons died , I will search for his will , and Inform you of the result . RicaABD Boabd , Asuley . lane , Manchester . —Without seeing a copy of Jonas Hill ' s will , I can render you no isistanoe . Instead of sending the copy you poBsesB , you had best keep it and sead a copy of such copy ' , but let it be a correct one . Jobk Stintoh ' s will . —Amongst the mass of law papers before me I find a copy of the will of John Stentonef Sheffield ; but no letter or other paper to show by whom or with what object it wag gent to me . J . 9 . Btjwou . —The Justices in session , havo the power to step up and divert roads and footpaths ; and the probability , I think , is , that in the case you allude to they have not exceeded their powers ; und to get Into a dispute with them , where you might have tha worat of it , would ba anything but who on your part . I sup-: pose the magistrates have provlfaa the puWlo wlrti
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other footpaths , at least equally good and convenient . ' You allude to former opinions of mine in tne Star on the subject of stopping up road 3 and footpatls ; but those opinions were given , if I rccllcct right , en eaies where roads or footpaths had been stopped up by private individuals , and not by the authority of the ' magistrates , . . , y ' . , . . .. . ¦ , A Six Years' Readkb or the 'Star' Tarboiton . —It is impossible for me to search for the will of your great uncle , er for tbe . advertlsement , which appeared about him , when you do not even tell me what was his name , ' or in what year , or in what part of the world he died . Such searches are often attended with
a great doal of trouble and also with expense , and In your case » P ° st office , order for 15 or 20 shllllngR ghould be eentf Robert RoBissoif . t-You send me a most unintelligible letter , from which all I can collect is that your grandfather left a legacy nearly thirty years ago , to some one or ther , and that yeu wish to know if It can now be recovered ; The ¦ probability is , that it cannot ; but if I . saw a COp ^ of the will , or of that . part of it which relates to the legacy in question , and if you will tell me the exact time of th . i testator ' s death , and when the legatee cams of age " , J may than be able to say whether the legacy cad Jbe recovered
ernot . ' . Jobk Ashwobth , Bury . —It the solicitor in Manchester will eivejouthe namogofthe plolntlffsanclde / eriiJantj to tho chancery suit relating to B 9 « y Stott ' s property , . and the year in which the bill was filed , I may be able to procure you the information you wish for . Thomas and James Abkwbioht . —I cannot discover that you have any right to ' a large sum of money . ' You do not say in whose hands the money is , or on whatgroand the payment of it is withheld , you say that in a letter to one Occleshaw , written many years ago it wa 9 stated that William Arkwright had left all hU property to Thomas Arkwright . If William Arkt . wrist ' s will can bo . found , it may . throw some light on your claim , but at present I do not see how lean cb anythinsr to serve you .
Jos ' . 'AitcooK , Mr Muntz ' s , Blnninghara .-If yoa will infovmmejtt what year tho bill inthe case of Barker « . Wi'kinsonanaothersiW ( iy ; fl ! ed , I wlHhkelmme . , diate steps to asceriaioWhether / the . entire estate of tne late Mr Lawrence has beettadminiaterod : and 3 f it ' has not , I w"H assht you to procure what iscomin )? to you . ¦ ¦ •¦ . - ¦ -..-. , ; , .. " : _ James Ashtoh , Moor . street , " Blackburn . — If iTi ' n . ' terest has been paid on the mortgage of the brewery since 1805 , it must be . presomed that the debt has b : en satisfied . Have you . aky eviaencs that the owners of the brewery have acknowled ged the exist . Tlf ' » ° ^ S ° . debt . ^ "n the la 8 t twenty t ^ itlt y ° melf no ' . *»««» ¦ trouble
Geoboe AsHWEH , Dftvenlry . _ I &aa » letter from you , WBpeoUujr the claim of WUtlom ClfAs to syme pro ! perlymWelton , and aluug with the letter is the pa . per , containing catwets from the Cov . rJ Rol ! s of the Manor of Diddington , Oxfordshire , relating to pro-Perty belonging tea fa ^ 'ly of , he namg 0 f w ,,,, atng # Is there anything further to be done In etffier of these cases ; and if not , sbaJt . I returh tho extracts from the Court Rolls to you ! Si » oxAiB .-r-The . missing copy of the settleraen * , ( or Deed of Gift , ' ) hag cart np . Subject to the interests giv « n to your father and mother , the property belongs to yourself and your brothers and sisters , ss tenants In' common in tait with cross remainSers ; a « d if you « ro n ? l of age , and sou ? mother of that
W , that there is no probaWIlty whatever of her har . ing more children , you and your brothers and sisters , after barring tho entafl and remainders ever , may dispose of your interests in the property but the settlement being what the law terms ' a voluntary settlement , 'thero would , most P&ely , be a difficulty in meeting with a purchaser , unless he was a friend , and who made the pp-chase in order to do yon a service . ' ¦ ' ' . James Aspikaii , Rochdele . —All yonr children being of age , and being , I suppose , of sound mind , they may act for tneraselves , and it they consider themselves to be entitled to any interest fn the property
comprised in the- « deed prepared by Mr Woodcock , ' they must file a bill of interpleader between the partlei to the suit , whloh , yon say , is now pending . By their bill they mu » t claim an intorest in the property and pray that the deed may be broujht into court , ' aBd that they may be allowed to inspect it . Wiftyor ' papers is the copy of Jonathan Walsh ' s wl'I—Does ft belong to you ! Johk Bboadbekt . —I have wi ' ttentothe solicftora re . peeling your claim ti > tbe Whlttey Bank property and hope I may receive some satisfactory information from them .
Jamss Saurdebb . —You hoTd your fcrm , you gay , wider a written agreement ; * bnt whether your landlord has it in his power to tarn you off before the lime you speak ofV not , is utterly impossible for me to say without freeing either the agreement itself or a correot copyof it . It will be quite useleBl to writo again to me , unless you can Bead me a eopy of tha agreement . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . ¦• ¦ ¦ Geosge Mabbeb * . —Thetiusteeff af fteiebailty wHl rn » doubt , pay due attention to your claim if you make one . Apply to them ; and if they refuso your » p ' pH . cation
, get them ta state the exact grounds of tBeir refusal , and write to me -again . ' ¦¦ ¦•¦ . A Poos Chabtist , R . R . —If you have unff r « d la youir oharaoter , you may bring an notion for damages against the slanderer ; and if you lay your demasw at not more than £ 20 , yeu may proceed in tho Smalt Debts' Court . Or , as the charge preferred against you waa libellous , and had a tendaBcyto-a ' breaohof tbe peace ; you may appl y fora , peace warrant against the man . The counties you mention are a" in t \ i » Northern Circuit . Tfre workman must sue for wages oh a qumtum m :. rnit in tho Small Debts * Court
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NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR BANK , 493 , Oxforj >> Strebi ! , Lchdok . NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS . Dated . 9 th October , 1847 . Ist . r-iti 3 partioi ) iari y requested that al > . commnni . cations on the business of the Bank be-hereafter addressed fa ;« Thomas Piice ^ Esq .,. Manager of the NatibBfFIiatitf and Latour Bank , 493 , Oxfora . street , LandbW " - ' "' : ' 2 nd . —That the contents of each " 'letter , whether Post-office orders- or otherwise , bei e % feSseii at full l ength in the letter itself , stating ' % e ' amount of tbe Order—and' where payable ; The nwnbm . md amounts off Bank notes ( describing the Bank , whether countiy or Bank of Enriand ;) AND GliVlNCTHE FULE NAMES ; GALLING ^ AND ADDRESS of the persons to whose credit the amounts ere to be placed . 3 rd—fean cases whese it . is practicable ) it ia desirable to send the- signatum of the- Seposi torsi . ¦ . . -..
4 th . —When money is- deposited in more-than one-name , the signature of the party empowered to withdraw any part must be senfe to the managBij . togetherTtitfo a . letter ' fromthoothers , informing ; him to what extent such withdrawal is authorised by them ., The names , and addresses- 0 ? all the- parties , in whose names the funds- wiffi appear in : the Bank books , aw-also uequired ^ 5 tb »—All . letters to . tte Manager to 3 * prepaid , whether containing rmitiances or noh . Parties writing for information merely , are requested to enclose a postage stamp . $ th . —AH letters containing any acknowledgment of money paid to the Bank , ta be carefully preserved , ani presented in case of . any inquiry or withdrawal .
jN ; B . —Printed ceitificaiw are now being-puepated , i and will shortly be issued to eash . Depositor , in ! exchange for- their present receipts , or letters .
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NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS . 16 th of October , 1847 ; 1 st . —A'l money to be-remitted direct to the London office , addressed to' Thomas P * iee ,. Esq ., Manaeer of the National Land and labour Bank , 495 ^ Oxford-stieet , liondon . ' 2 nd . i-The Bank , having no country agents , does not ¦ ¦ hold itself responsible for any funds paid to . my ¦ Society whiefi may have constituted itsel f fov the receipt of Deposits , - unhts the Depositor * can produce vouchers from the London Manager * 3 rd . —The Bank will receive money to any amount whatever , mi send an acknowled gment by post in return . ¦ '
4 th . —All letters of the Bank , whether containing I money or not , are to be prepaid , and to enclose a postage stamp for the reply , except when the re . mittance exceeds Two Pounds , when the Bank will prepay its acknowledgment b y poat . Unless these rnles with regard to postage are strictly ob served , Depositors will have to bear the expense of receiving an acknowled gment not prepaid 5 th .-ln cases where the Depositors have not got ao much Pound to
as One remit at a time His re commended that a few should unite in sending their money , when full particulars of the names , addresses , and occupations of the several Deposit m tors ( if females whether married or single ) must be sen with the letter of advice , after which the Depositors will receive , at their own address separate vouchers from fhe Bank by post . In h , s case , as many postage stamps as the e are mdmdud DepQtftors must be sent with the re
6 tU .-AU PosHffice Orders on account of the Bank gKaftsrrs-sstf . Si ^ jtifa s
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mouth ,. 0 9 6 Thos . Ternon ,. T ^ i Bacup .. goo Wm . fllll " 1 « Birmingham Ship 115 0 Richard « rlfflth 8 I B 0 Minster lovely 0 I 0 Oldham I I I Accrington .. " 2 12 Bochdale " J » fl Middlesborough 815 . 0 Hawick . I « 0 CHtheroe .. - 9 ¦ 0 0 Barnsley ; No . 1 n ° * Cirencester ., ,,.. 4 M 6 Worksop «) ° 0 Burnley , Lawson . 0 . 9 0 Walsall . SJJ e Umehou 8 e , To . ' North Shields ., « ° 0 lunteer .. 18 710 Newcastle-upon . 15 « Torquay » 317 1 Tyne „ « ,., ¦ Worcester « M 8 4 Dundee .. n , ' ! »
Devizes ... . « 6 U 0 Preston , Brown 4 I , Bury .. 11 11 10 Brighton , Arti . * 19 Manchester .. fi 5 3 8 choke „ 818 Liverpool .. 0 419 Warwick „ 4 , ' Congletoa « 7 2 8 Newton Heath ,, J J Teignmouth „ 10 . 0 6 Camberwell „ 2 la n Hull .. 714 9 Stonrbrldge ., g } , g Ledbury „ 0 1 6 Isaac Baker .. 0 2 a Banburjr „ 13 7 0 John Slater „ 0 1 Leeds ., 10 0 0 Walter Slater „ 0 1 I Arbroath „ 2 12 6 Thos . Hallett ,. 0 2 n Bradford ' ., 10 0 M . A , Allen .. 0 3 , Bramhopo .. 0 19 0 J . B . Murray . „ 0 3 0 Plymouth ,. 7 I 6 Henry Swatchall 0 2 a ' Hudderft ' eld - 113 6 B . Page .. 0 8 0 Sutton-in-Aehfield 110 6 J . Forsyths .. loo Abewychaa .. 3 4 0 Edward Hedditch 0 10 g Morpeth „ 0 6 0 T . W . S . Harris 0 C 4 New Radford ¦ .. 7 10 3 Richard Evans ,, 0 2 6 stow . on . t ; be-Wold 20 0 0 Ellen Murray .. 0 2 g
Stafford „ 0 3 0 Fanny Murray . 0 2 8 Bristol ,. 5 11 9 George Betswortb 0 2 $ . ¦<¦ ¦ ¦ .. £ 755 50 } SECTION No . 6 . ~~ Stoney Stratford 121 IS 1 York .. 16 i 0 Wolverhampton 6 0 0 Silsden ., 0 4 0 Colne , No . 1 .. 0 3 0 Bennondsey „ Ola SlinBter Lovel .. 19 8 0 Shoreditch ,. 059 Brighton , No . 2 5 10 0 Limehouse , Yo-Sudbury „ 0 3 6 lunteer .. 2 ll r Redraarley „ 0 10 0 Torquay „ 0 3 n Markinch „ 0 14 0 Devizes „ 0 7 n Birmingham , Bury . .. 16 10 a Birmingham , ; •¦ .. ... .. . . , , . Bury . .. 16 10 a
Goodwin „ 2 8 0 Manchester ., 23 7 5 Keigbley .. , 712 4 ' Liverpool .. 1017 9 Easington lane 416 0 Congleton „ 0 5 0 lialton „ 0 ii 0 Teignmouth „ 10 0 0 Braintree „ 0 4 3 Hull .. 5 8 * Alva „ 12 5 0 Banbury ., 31 1 1 Walsall .. fii 2 2 Hexham ,. 1 10 0 Bridlington Quay 16 12 0 Leeds .. 14 0 0 Ayniioe .. 10 8 . e Arbroath « . 0 14 Radcliffo Bridge 188 Bradford .. 100 Stratford-on . Avod 6 16 0 Bran&ope .. . O 4 0 Crow-land „ 0 12 4 Wisbeaeh , dntman 5 4 4 Chester .. 5 9 0 Huddersfield .. 0 It a Rochester ¦ „ 0 17 4 New Badford .. 12 0 Peterborough M 5 3 0 ' Stow-on-tke-Wold 30 0 0
Chelsea ... 2 8 0 Accrington ... 13 0 4 Stafford ... 0 1 0 Middlertorongh O 5 t Bristol , „ 8 18 8 Gtaneuttt ' . .,. » 19 t Stockport ... 10 1 Oldham .., Ht Mncoln ... 6 4 0 Rochdale . „ ? 12 0 . South Shields 0 II C Hawick ,,, 2 7 8 Leicester , Astill 20 0 0 Worksop ... 0 19 0 Nottingham ... » 12 10 Ashton ... e 6 0 Winsh-ster .,. l 10 0 Hyde ... O 90 Sundeiland ... jl 0 BrightHugsea » M « Birmingham , Witney ... 1 * 1 & Goodwin ... 17 6 . Wigan ... 8 H 6 J Parkhea ^ , ... 0 5 11 Cardiff ... 1 1 O Northampton 3 10 0 Rossendalc ... 0 » 0 Gloseop ., „ 0 2 6 Wellington ... 1 11 S Oxford . jj ,. 3 i « 0 Alexandria ... 0 96 Newport , Men-, Mountain ... 12 1
mOUth _ - . n I t T . nI »» Warloir ( I 1 B mouth w , 0 » I lowerWarhy 0 2 6 Norwich , Spring . .. ^ Belper ... 1 12 » ' ball - ... 18 2 0 DuUnfield ... 17 9 Minster Lgvell « ,, « 0 Dudley ... 314 fr I eston ... 15 13 8 James Piddles « 4 ft Inverkeithlng 0 ' 5 , 4 John North ... 6 4 » Jersoy ... e 13 , : « ; . Jane Clark ... 5 4 0 Cleater ... 3 ! 10 O ' ^ EdwardHogg 5 4 0 Aberdeen ... J 3 0 . Qeo . Turnbull " 5 4 0 Carlisle ... 5 16 10 Robert Jamison 5 4 0 Hammersmith 110 Maria Hunter 0 19 8 Glasgow ... 19 0 Thqs , Poose 0 3 2 North Shiglds 3 W 6 Joseph Thornhill 0 10 Newcastle-upon- ffilliani Davy 010 8 Tyne ... 9 12 Charles " Sausden 0 10 0
Dundee ... 8 8-0 James AshtOQ 0 10 Brighton , Arti . John Vigor * 0 2 0 choke ... 0 7 J Thomas Edges 0 10 Newton Heath 2 4 & Qeo . CaBtle ... 10 0 Camberwell 0 5 2 : John Levcrsuch 2 0 0 Stourbrldge 0 4 0 William Fair-Marylebone 10 0 brother ... 3 4 0 Richd . Griffiths -0 2 0 Charles Sauaders 3 8 0 W . P . ... 0 2 2 Wm . Davy ... 3 8 0 Charles Mosley 0 10 John Addison 0 10 0 JobnAddison 0 5 0 Wm . Catour 0 5 8 Charles Rowfey 5 4 0 . Thomas Jordan 540 Thomas Rowley 0 1 0 William James 5 4 ft James Sawew 0 4 8 W , H . ... 5 4 0 £ fiS 9 10 i EXPENSE FUND . - ———Coke , No 1 ... 0 10 Woroester ... 12 0 Minster Lovell 0 4 6 Dev ? s » ... 0 11 3 Brighton , No . 2 0 II .. 5 Bury ... 0 10 0 Keighley .. 0 10 10 Manchester ... 2 12 10 Galasbiels ... Q 3 0 Congleton ... 0 2 0 Easington Lane 0 2 0 Hull ... 10 0 Malton ... 0 7 6 Ledbury ... 0 3 0 Alv » 0 8 0 Baabury ... 0 2 8 Alloa .. 0 8 ] 0 Hexham ... 0 4 ft Btidlington Quay 0 6 0 LeedB ... 3 0 0 Ajmhal . ; . 0 4 0 Arbroath ... 0 2 6 RaddiffBridge 0 3 1 Wisbeacb ( Cutman ] O 2 9 Retford ... 0 4 0 Plymouth ... « 3 0 Strattord . on . Avon 0 3 0 Huddersfield 0 0 6 Chester , „ 0 16 Abersychan ... 0 4 0 Peterborough 0 2 0 Morpeth ... 0 6 0 Creiff ... 0 3 8 NewRadford 0 13 0 Lii
Lilsdfill ... A ft A fif /\* v nn * l . Ttr « I-l ft n A saen ... 0 9 0 Stow-on-the-Wold 3 2 0 Westminster 0 2 0 Chelsea ... 0 2 0 Shorediteh ... 0 110 J Bristol ... 8 ' Limehouse , To- Norwich ( Qui ) 8 2 4 luateer ... 0 8 0 Lincoln ... 0 2 0 Torquay ... © 3 4 Nottin gham ... 1 10 0 Dudley ... 0 6 0 Belper ... 0 4 0 Iveston ... 0 5 0 Minster LoveU 0 3 0 Crieff ... 0 5 6 Accrington .. 0 4 0 Jf « y ... 0 8 6 Cllthwoe ... 10 0 Modbury .. 0 9 0 Cirencester ... 0 8 e Glasgow ... 0 12 3 Rochdale ... 0 7 s Hamilton ... 0 8 0 Hawick ... 012 s North Shields 0 1 0 Worksop Z 0 8 0 l , ewca 8 tle . upoB . WelUngborough 0 6 8 Ijne ... 2 0 0 Brlghtlingsea 0 10 0 Dundee ... 0 10 6 Witney ... 0 3 6 Preston , Brown 0 8 6 Cardiff ... 0 5 I Brighton , Arti . Ko . sendale ... 0 7 0 CD 0 K 6 ... fl ft A Al na .. _ j . t . . . _ c&oKe 0 6 0 Alexandria
. „ ... i 13 6 Newton Heath 0 12 0 lower Warley 0 12 6 Stourbndge . M 1 7 6 EdwardHogg 0 2 0 SI ^ hSTv" 6 2 ° 6 e <> . TnrnbSl 0 2 I ¥ ** " $££ " ° ° 6 Wm . Rniidl 0 2 0 James Liddiard 0 2 R . Jamison ... J j J jT v T 0 3 0 DavidMeadow , 0 1 0 JohnNorto ... » 2 0 J . Robinsoa ... 0 1 0 f ! . ^ - ° 9 ° El «« bethFoi 0 8 0 Sunderhnu .. 0 2 6 Charles Barnes 0 I O Parkhead „ . 0 8 3 Wm . Falrbrother 0 2 0 Northampto n 0 2 0 Charie . Saunders 0 1 6 Glossop . ... 0 2 0 Wm . Davy ... oil 2 ? b " I' I £ 25 : S * * t « - . 5 O a — " ••¦ . is , 4 <„ ¦ ... £ 36 7 3
» nA * ' ™ '»«¦ ' ¦ * OtUl **** nm-Mr O'Connqr , Section No 1 ss in in Mr O-GonnS sSnSo ' . 2 "' S 19 10 fi S = Sttftl " - --= 11 If f ^ fed ^ r ' ' If Rules ... •» 8 9 6 \ I Bank ^ 1 , 806 10 8 Land Purchase , Geo . " Mills , Townley 2 61 " 0 *^ 4 ^ Wb . D « o » . Chiwtojhmi Lorn , Ihos . Ouk , Correi . Sec . PaiuHt'Qu tH . Pin . Seo . SS »! «» UWwSilAKm AHOOUII 0 I Flower P " 0 a 0 * '" ° °
£ 0 13 O RECEim OF 1 HB TICTHI 8 COMMITTEeT " Ashwn ... 0 6 6 Norwich ... 0 2 6 £ 1 9 _ 0 REPAYMENTS TO MR O'CONNOR ON ACCOUNT OF DEBT DUE BY DEFENCE FUND . Huddersfleld ... 0 8 0 Q . Burton . ... OH ifOJJ ™< , w . S W 8 ICB " * ' «** ««» wn » ii ' « l « . - Chehnsford „ . 0 3 6 Wlthnm t , « -m » KtonDeverlU . 0 10 8 Fish "' ^ 0 5 0 Sat " : IHSftU :.: SSI & " Clorw , Swretftrji
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7 th .-AU - remittances will i % credited to the Depositors' accounts on , and bear interest from , the date of such remittances , heing ill C asn : 8 th It must be distinctly stated whether the remittances are to be placed to the Deposit or Redemption Accounts . If ia the Deposit Department , money will bear interest at four-percent , per annum , and , may be withdrawn on demand . If in the Redemption Department , money will bear interest at four and a half per cent , per annum ; but cannot be withdrawn at all , This Department is open only to members of the National Land Company , and . the monies deposited therein are applicable only to the Redemption of Allotments of Land . 9 th . —All Bank Notes to . be remitted in halves by two separate posts , and an acknowledgment will
be sent on receipt of the second remittance . 1 . 0 th . — 'When the contents exceed £ 5 in BankNotes only , it is recommended that the letters should be registered as ' money letters' at the Post Office . But the Bank will not be liable for the amount remitted in any case , unless it can be distinctly proved that the letter containing it was duly delivered at the Bank Office in London . 11 th . —Incase of any Depositor not receiving his voucher within a reasonable time from the date of his sending a remittance , it is particularly requested that an inquiry , be made at the nearest Post Office , and a letter dispatched to the Manager , who will then make the necessary application at the-General Post Office in London , stating the circumstances ; ,
12 . —Ia all cases it is desirable that each letter should be correctly dated ; and the place whence it is written clearly stated at the head of the sheet ; also that the signature of . the ; party writing it should be very plain , siJ . as . to facilitate inquiry m case of miscarriage , rt ^ fi&ij- s ,- " - ;^ ' ' ¦ " ¦ " ' ¦ Ti Piactiil Manager . ?
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NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS . 23 rd of Ootober , 18 W ; Tha Mauager begs to call attentiou to the foregoing rales ; issued oh -, the . 9 th and 16 th , inflfc ,, since whichi ( frith very few exceptions , ) rule 5 , under the former date , and rule 4 th of the latter date , have not been strictly observed by correspondents . . . Hereafter no notice will bo taken of any letters to the Manager when the writers do not conform to the Bank" Rules , as published in the Nobthbrn Star . " ? - !»• . "¦¦¦¦ : . T-. Pbiob , Manager .
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PURCHASE OF 611 ACRES OF LAND . i By the Land Company ' s Bailiff , Contractoiy Architect , Engineer , Surveyor , Farmer , Dungmaker , Gow and Pig Jobber , Milkman , Horse Jobber , and Member of Parr liament .
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RECEIPTS Or THE NATIONAL LANS COMPANY , FOB THE WEEKENDING OCTOBER 11 . PER MB O'CONNOR . SECTION No . 1 . _ . 8 DWEES . 8 , 4 . Cotee , No . l .. 011 4 Newport . Mon-Bnghton , No . 2 0 9 3 mouth .. 0 3 0 Sudbury .. oiii 3 OWham .. 1 ' 0 0 Alva ; . 010 6 Koehdale .. » 8 0 York .. 8 8 * Barnsley , No . 1 6 7 0 C « eff „ 1 4 q Bm-nley , Lawaoa S 6 0 Westminster .. 0 5 6 Ashton « 2 0 l l Manchester .. 5 5 6 Wigaa .. fr II Vi Hull » 3 0 0 Alexandria .. 0 5 0 Bradford .. 5 8 0 Lower Warley .. 0 T 6 Nornich „ 4 13 6 Carlisle .. 013 1 HuddersSeld ... 1 15 0 Glasgow .. 6 6 0 New Badford „ 0 10 0 Hamilton .. 0 15 0 Bristol .. 14 6 Georgie Mills .. 2 0 0 Stockport „ loo Dundee .. 1 11 0 Nottingham „ 1 . 0 0 Brighton , Aiti-Snnderland .. 0 18 0 choke „ 0 3 6 Oxford „ oso John Shaw ,. 050 Plymouth , „ 319 6 : £ B 5 ioie
SECTION No . 3 . Br ighUn » 6 12 5 Hawick .. 1 2 6 1 ' alkirk „ 0 9 0 Barnsley , Kei X 0 3 0 Markhinch . » 0 9 0 Burnley , Lawson 1 16 0 Keigbley » 5 0 6 Edinburgh .. 2 9 8 Alloa ~ 0 7 0 WellingboroBgh ; 017 6 Walsall ... 1 6 10 Kirkaldy „ 0 7 6 Rateliffe Bridge T 1 4 Ashton .. 0 6 6 Iletford .. 4 e 0 Wigau .. 0 2 0 Growland . : » ., 0 * 8 0 Eossendalo » 0 5 0 Rochester .. 1 6 0 . Alexandria » 0 7 0 Peterborough » 1 8 6 Bukinfield » 3 15 0 York . . » 114 6 Ivestou „ 4 5 6 Griefi .. 589 Crieff . » 12 16 10 Westminster „ 1 10 0 Aberdeen „ 2 18 4 Shoreditch .. 0 6 0 Carlisle ' .. 0 5 0 Toriytay ... 1 15 0 Glasgow .. 113 6 Worcester .. 0 2 6 Dundee .. 3 IS 6
Devizo * .. 3 1 0 Preston , Brown 0 6 4 Manchester ., fl 15 6 Camberwell .. 012 0 Liverpool .. 2 5 74 Marylebone .. 0 ll ) 0 Congleton . » 0 3 6 George Martin 0 8 0 Hull « 0 2 0 Timothy Roach 0 4 6 Ledbar ; ., 0 2 0 JohnCumminga 0 6 0 Banbury ., 0 10 0 W . P . Munday 0 10 Bradford .. 3 4 6 Susan leavett .. 0 10 New Eadford „ 0 10 Elizabeth West-Sta&rd .. -0 10 away .. 0 10 Bristol ,. 3 3 6 Mary K . Thomas 0 l fl ; Stockport ... & 0 0 Margt . E . Thomas 0 1 0 Nottiugham . ¦ . 0 19 6 Jlatthow J . TJlOi Winchester » 110 mas „ 0 10 ' Sunderland .. 118 9 Hannah Tbomas 0 1 0 Birmingham ,. Norwich , Bagshaw 3 11 6 : Goodwin . .. O 1 8 Oldham „ 10 0 'Glossop' M 2 3 6 Bochdale .. 3 2 10 £ 98 19 10 SECTION No . 3 . *—^—Stoaoy Str-atfoai' 1 1 9 Birmingham , Ship 1 17 0 - Wolverhamptoa , H 0 0 Norwich , Diver 7 0 0 ! Colne ,. No . 1 .. 7 18 6 Minster Lovel .. 0 17 0 'Brighton , No .. 2 0 11 6 Accrington » 0 15 0 Redmariey .. 0 8 6 MHdlesborough 0 11 0 Keighlpjr ., . ... 3011 8 Cirencester .. 010 0 Easiiigjtoa LaEO : 0 2 6 Oldham ., 2 0 0 Alva 0 ! ' "' ^ 0 7 0 Rochdale .. 0 14 6 Alloa .. ; . -a 4 U' 2 Hawick .. 0 7 9 RadcliffeBridgB' OlfinO ; AMngdon .. ili 0 Ctowland .. 116 . 0 , Burnley , Lawsoa 0 » a Peterborough ... 0 2 0 Kirkatdy" ' .. 5 0 6 '
York .. 2 2 6 Ashton - : * :. ; .:: 2 IB 0 . lOMC .. t £ \> ASlltOn •' , ; . :: 2 18 0 Crieff » 0 12 e Hyde .. -, 17 . 6 Bennondsey .. 016 0 Wigan J „ 4 H 2 . Westminstes- .. 0 8 0 Cardiff ¦ „ 2 8 0 Shoreditch . .. 016 & Rossendale .. 6 0 0 . Limehouse "Bo- Alexandria ,. 01 $ 6 : lunteer .. 9 12 6 Denny .. \ 0 0 iTorquay ., 0 2 0 Lower ¥ 8116 ? ,. 15 6 Worcester- — 0 9 6 Belper „ 3 4 0 i Devizes .. 2 9 Dukihfield * „ 017 0 . Bjiry , ; . ' .. 3 10 6 Dudley •••¦; . © 12 0 iManchester /; « ¦ 4 U 2 . Iveston . M 0 4 0 Liverpool . .. ' ¦ ? :-: » . 0 Crieff .. | i
Congletoa „ Oia , 6 , ^ berde « n .. 040 Huli „ 7 0 0 ; Carlisle . i 1 11 Ledbury « 4 lVfiliipw ^ " a 16 n Banbuaj .. 1 » e . HanSltfe ^ -n Olio ? ol " , S J ' 0 NorthShieWtwa ,. O 6 ' Leeds .. 1 ft 0 0 Nencastle . upon « -- „ . - , ? Arbroaa .. ft t 0 Tyne .. 'fi ' ao Bradftr 4 M 010 0 Dundee 1 q-1 ' "'« Bramhope .. 0 3 6 Brighton , Art £ ' ° Plymouth .. 400 ehoke 0 a c HuA 4 bx 8 M 4 ,. % 7 0 Camberwell ** " 0 i « NewRadford „ 0 8 2 StourSe * 0 A S Sto ^ n . tho . Wold . I 18 0 Mwylebone : ' Stafford .. 0 1110 Robt . PauW \ 2 I M . » 0 « 0 MichaelSykei ., 1 \ I Stockport .. 2 0 0 James Uddiasd 412 I South Shields .. 0 8 6 . W . Nicholsw t I Nottingham „ H 6 ft Robert Vavne " 0 1 a Bannngham , Martha a . kVe 8 I 2 Goodwin « . Hif . Russeil k 1 « Parkhead .. ! , « JowphThornhUl 0 I Northampton . „ 5 0 0 George D « n „ 0 1 S ! Ep op : ? j 8 0 2 Wm < Doa - ? 5 S
£ l 9 l 9 7 j SECTION »• . « , ———Stoney Stratford 25 10 9 Edinburgh .. moil STW : ¦; , ;¦! ssM « Kr- - ! : g : saa ^*« i S Marka ^ U M 0 2 0 Hyde ~ g , 1 2 ! aar .. ... kj * »{ Bar . : i i s SBr" - ? ;•» Bravntrea .. 1 9 6 WeUington . I ig n ih-hish hi 3 12
Crowland 1 7 2 S * » 0 urowiantt „ 1 7 fi TiHUSVTfl Ti M * " u Chester , q 16 n S ! £ " l » « SSS : 8 : 85- : SS » as * - * ! S « " - « t Cf'eff « III p 32 p 8 hlUwi " ° 8 ° H r , . ! L -is ? Stockport 25 6 "
.. 6 Esther Tavlor n 9 X Norwich , Clark 7 5 ? AnnDuhy * "^ { i J South Shields „ 4 1 0 Ales . Duhy " 0 5 0 Leicester , Astill 5 0 0 -Marj Foster . 0 8 0 Nottingham .. 38 7 6 GeorCumminga 0 2 0 Winchester .. 4 8 6 John WJlaon .. 010 Sunderland „ 8 6 0 Wm . Crulkshank 017 0 Birmingham , Samuel Clay M 0 8 9 Goadwlu « 10 I J Elizabeth Fox „ 4 8 10 Pai'khoad „ 115 e 600 . Patterson 0 is 0 Nonharapton .. 1610 0 Charles Barnes 4 it 0 Qlossop .. 17 I 0 Charles MowU 0 1 0 Bow Bridge .. 313 4 W . Deadranu .. 1 0 Newport , MQtt . John Morris .. 0 1 0
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Tbe Pbopi^'S Victories At The Be0e5t Pabmajiektary Electioiis. .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 23, 1847, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1441/page/4/
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