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, ¦ : I J _^ LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NDl THERN STAR OFFICE * LEEDS . «* Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 , € "f rt entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding % \ X your earliest ebnveniencei the same quants of PARR'S LIFE PlLLSfaslast sent . - While ] am writing I cannot refrain from communicating a flatterin& . intelligence ; of the great good your pills ait doing mT ^ d > and ite ; neighb 6 urfio 0 d . It « clea ^ k a great error t « j ifind fault with a medicine merel because it is a pWtiefnt '' pn © l and more especial ! since its ose has contribn ^ ted so largely to flie pQj , ] i health . The fact is * however , predjudice is foj giving way , as it alwayk must where the pilla a » tried . A few cases in pofcfc may serve to confii . and illustrate what I toyetosetted . ^
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tO « DON . —Tlie Sletropditan delegate meeting was teldat the I > dBtiC 3 l JmtJtafce , 1 , Tnrnsgaiii-lane , 2 Sx , Hekering id the chair . Tww isbUllng * was . received itom Sloomsbnry . 31 » Mills lepoited from the Observation Committee , and aiso from the Committee appointed to getup- » pnblic meeting to adopt the remonstrance . _ -Mr .: Knignt requested the assistance of the delegate meeting Inestablishing a Teetotal locality In Islington , vrnicb , cm the motion of Messrs . Cun % y and SimpstHVWM tmanimoBSly agreed to . Mr . J . Carey communicated , through Mr . Knight , bis willingness to present to tfce delegate meetinga handsome breast fender to be disposed of for the benefit of , the fictuus . The eSet- tu accepted , and a vote of thanks jiren to ihe . donor . Several members stated their intention of presenting articles far a Bimilar purpose T ^ patationstrere appointed to wait upon the Lambeth sod Soutuwark localities respecting the withdrawal of
their delegates . Mr . Wheeler mored that the General < knfersaoe Committee be requested to meet \ rith the Observation Committee © on Friday evening next at the Crown and Anchor , corner of Bear Alley , FarringdonatreeV , to iwim meant to bring lie accounts to a s » tffrmyrit . Seconded by Ml . Mills , and earned unanimously . Mi . A . Cook moved , and Mr . JCook seconded , That a public meeting be called in the Hall ^ rf the Institution , for the purpose of presenting an address or Addresses to Thomas Dnucombe , E * q ., for his conduct in bringing the conduct of Judge Abinger before the Souse of Commons . Carried ; and Messrs Wheeler , Cnfiay , He-wley , J . Cook , and Abel Cook , Appointed a committee to carry it into effect Mr . Wheeler gave noties of a motion for effecting an alteration in the rules of the delegate meeting , for the better trganization of the Metropolis . After the transaction of other business , and a . reportirom the Yictim Committee , the meeting adjourned .
THE POLITICAL A ! O > SCIENTIFIC INSIITCTIOH , TUBSAGaim-Lake . —On Sunday evening the chair was occupied by Hr . Rathbane , and Mr . Maclz delivered SB . excellent lector © on the causes of crime , sad the means of remeiying it At tire conclusion of the lecture , Mr . James Leach , of Manchester , addressed the audience in bis usual eloquent and impressive manner , and 7 £ s enthusiastically applauded . Mr . Pollard briefly supported the preceding speakers , and the meeting aOj » umed . Maktxeboke . —On Sunday last , Mr- Watkins dellvered a lecture in his usual style , at the Mechanics ' Institution , Circus-street , to a highly delighted audience . He Mai > 7 z lectured on Monday evening , at the Sotunda , -Blackfriars-road , to an excellent audience . Bctpt Ridiet lectured on Monday evening , at 35 Uman '« Cofiee Bouse , 5 SJ , Twttenham-Court-road , and save great satisfaction .
A Pi 3 Lic Meetik g was held on Friday evening , at the rooms of the Metropolitan Reform Association , to consider the propriety of dissolving tfce aboxe body . H . Warburton , Esq ., SLP ., -was called to iht >« hair--A statement of the affairs of the society was laid before the meeting , Jrom -which it appeared that the lumber of members-on the books -was 129 , that during the past year they had expended £ 450 ( a gift from the Eadical dub ) , atclusive of the quarterly subscriptions . Mr . Place , Dr . Black , and aev « ral members of Parliament strongly ad vocated the breaklEg up ef the Association , it having failed in the objects for which it was instituted .- Mr- Morton objected to the Association being dissolved , and accused J ? Iace and Co ., of treaehery to the working classes . Mr . Place indignantly repelled ths accusation , and after aeme further discussion , the motion was negatived , and a committee appointed to reorganise toe sody ; most of the inflaentials declining to have any farther connection with the
Aaso-. - A MXETttf G of the shareholders of the Political and Bdffnttflo Institution , 1 , 2 nrn-sgain-lan « , Skinnerstreet , waa lieia oa Monday evening , at the above " H ^ il 2 k £ s . & . Ball -was called to the chair , and briefly opened ihe bosinesB of the evening , an . Cleaye proposed , and Hr . Bead seconded , a resolution calling upon the majasing ccnirsistee to lay all books and documents in t .- - - > iScs-ion before the Beard of-Directors . The r * a « : uTiion was ultimately withdrawn ; and a motion made to proceed at ones to the business for which the meeting -was called . Mr . "Wyatt proposed as an amendment , " 32 » t a db-committee of twenty-ilva should be elected for three months , to arrange the affairs of ihe Institution previous to the election of directors . " Mr .
. Bartram seconded the -amendment , which was eventually lost by the easting -vote of fae rhuirmyi Messrs . Bead , Staliwood , Sale , Suraner , M'Frederick , and 34 "Denald having been elected acrutineera , the meeting proceeded to the ballot , when Messrs . Cleave , T . Salsxon , SbeJton , Dron , Simpson , Bathbone , Cuffay , Davis , Shaddstoa , W . Salmon , Parier , WieeJer , Browttt , Totij DaniaU . Wyatt , Cuter , Warfcnaby , Flade , Bartb-Trick , Thompson , Walker , Brown , and Wells were declared duly elected ; and a donble mom in the case of Messrs . J . Williams and Walter Knox , each of whom obtained seventy-five votes . Mr . 3 > ron was then called to the chair , the papers were agned-and sealed , and lie' meeting adjonrned , Mr . Salmon being elected Bscrctsry , "prxytem , until arrangements could be made for the election ef a general secretary .
Stab Cqtzxz Bouse , Goldes Lase . —This locality met on Sunday last , whea an animated discusataa tooi place , as to whether monarchical or republican institutions were best calculated to secure the happiness and weli-b .-ing of the great mass of the people . Mr . CL Bolwell Trill delrra hl » farewell address to this locality on Sunday next . CXOTDOX , Scsbey . —The nsual Chartist meeting took place on Monday evening , at the Bild Paced Stag , Mr . B . ~ RoSsy in the chair . Mr . BJackfey moved , and JfE-Oaxtoai seconded , a TtAeroI QiaaJtB to Baron RoUe , In Ma exeaiplajy , impartial , and urbane conduct at the teals . A stimng appeal was then made in behalf of the widow Ellis , which was" responded to by the collection of five shillings , and the meeting adjourned to nat Monday evening . W 35 DNH 5 BTJBY . —Benjamin D&nks has received from Mr . Gilbert of Smerwick the sum of is . Id . for l £ n . EIHs . '
» OSSL ? T- —Mr . Peter Mgby lectured In the Assodation room on the evening of Wednesday in last VBek , on" which occasion lie gsre great satislaoaou . After the lecture ths following resolution was passed : — " That It . is " the opinion of this meeting that it is our finty thus publicly to record our disapprobation and disgust at the treacherous conduct of James C&rtledge , ooilate representative to the Conference held . in Maneheiter on the 17 th of August last , in giving evidence against some of his and our best friends ^ t the late Xancastex Assizes , and that we have n » other feeling bat that of the greatest contempt aad disgust for the man who can thns submit himself to stoop to such a mean and low degree of baseness , and who must only live to be Execrated . "
CAMX 8 LE . —Public Meetisg to deceive Mb . Abzhbb . —On Tuesday evening a public meeting was called in the theatre for the purpose of hearing from the above named gentleman an account of the proceedings at Lancaster . On the motion of Mr . Grahame , Mr . Joseph Richardson was called " to the chair . After reading the bill caffing the meeting he called upon Mr . Ar thur , who cameforwarf and gave a dear and sucdnct account of the proceedings at Laseaster , bearing Strong testimony to the great and talented exertions of Mr . O'Connor , Me Koberts and oaers , during the trials : aodconcluded by reading several extracts from 52 » Sfar * aB 3 rHbo Morm / tg Cbrvnide , bearing oat his c&servstfoBs , and showing ^ hegreat victory , In point of principle , which the Chartists had-gained . Mr .
CarrntherB" then moved , and Mr . Gtohame seoonded the motion— " That this meeting embraces the present opportunity of expressing its sincere and warmest thanks to these iBdefaSigabTe - champions of the people ' s rights , Messrs ; "O'Connor , rRoberts , and others , for their unwearied exertions during the late trials at Lancaster , and showing to the world that the . principles they advocate , are Bot ^ nly just but imperishable , and that aBfirapfosecutien ^ nd persecution , which acrael and tyrannical Government can lujllict , will only make them shins with a more brilliant lustre , and hasten their establishment by constitutional . -enactments . " Mr , Pavies spoke to the resoiufion . Be bore ample testimony to the patriotic conduct of Messrs . O'Connor , Boberts , Dsndas , and others . Sir . j . B . Hanson then
moved a vote of thanks to T . S . Doncombe , Esq ., M . P . lor Finsbnry , "which "being seconded was carried imani xuoss ^ . BACUP . —The Chartists of Ihia place have held a tea party hi honour of the men that have . been tried before Baron Bolfe , at Lancaster . The room was decorated in the most elegant manner . The whole arrangementa jwere managed by Mr . Stott , and gave entire aaafacfaon . Ab * ut 128 sat down to tea , to which they aid ample justice . The members of the Chartist Band gj «^ i gratuitous services , anOduring tea performed ¦ Bvrnl popuiar : snd patriotic airs . Some excellent S ^ r * - ^ 1 * 1 by ^ r . Beesley , Mr . Di ^ , of toand other
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3 ! a . ^ DJXOjf delivaed two leclares on Sunday one iBj ^ aftOT oon ad the other in the evening U > Ce and respectableMdlences . ^* ^ JDEWBBTJH ^ Mr ; Fox , of Ifewabnrv , txeasurer ip ^ lB ftttta lOT tl » d ^ eiice . ol Clisset and Sheldrake la * receivea BubscripfioES amounting to ^ £ 6 193 id , and 'lm expsSaedTjE ? 7 s—^ leaving a balance due to him of ? s lW . / The whole j ? articnlars have been famished to as , but we cannot insert the accouDt . Wb should have ths Star filled with such documents were we to give all that ate sent to us .
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SHS 3 PPIETJD . —The New PoobVLatt . —Wi . Harney delivered an address on ,-Sunday . evening , on the subject of the present Po « Law , and thawcoit debates on that Enactment In ths House of Commons . vMr . H , poke at great length , and ^ coneladed by moving the following Ksplntion ^— " That the exposure lately made in the House of Commons of . the ' execrable document on which is founded the present Poor Law , and the endJess proofs adduosd of the misery caused by the workteg ' of that law , calls for the strongest
condemnationof that enactment , and'all who suppart It And this meeting records its approval « f the services of Messrs . Walter and Ferrand In their enaeavdnrs to blot that disgraceful law from the statate-booki at the same Ume this meeting expresses its conviction that never will justice be done to the poor of this country , and poverty itself destroyed ^ jantil the working classes are represented in the legislature , by passing into alaw the People ' s Charter . " Mr . Briggs seconded the resolution , which was unanimously adopted .
Mb . Pabkes delivered an address , on Monday evening , on the subject of the late " conspiracy" trials . The thanks of the meeting were voted to Mr . P . for his address . GZA 5 GOW . —The Chartist Club met on th 9 even-Ing of Wednesday week in their rooms , 25 , Clyde Terrace , for the transacting of general business , the enrolling of members , and the election of office bearers in terms of their articles . Three new members were admitted , and netices of several others for nextmeeting . Our correspondent says he has attended various meetiDgs of political bodies , but never has be met with such a determined little band of moleskin patriots ; they will allow no man or party to dictate terms of expediency ; they are held in the highest esteem and respect by their fellow workers in Glasgow for their
bold , fearless , and decisive stroke , at the impudent , arrogant Complete Suffragists when about to hand tLe Chartists over to the Free Trade gentry in the election of the delegates to the Conference " at Birmingham . Their large Mils on the walls of the city , unmasking the deep laid schemes and trickery of the Sturgemen , have had the effect of completely destroying these enmbngs as a party In this locality ? their firm resolves are to stand by the Charter , and that whole hog policy which paired the fierce claws of a tyrannical Government , so far as to make its gripe a squeesa of kindness when compared with the prosecutions of their prede cesBorB in iniquity . They seem determined to support their old and tried friends , Moir , Boss , Colqahoun , Prosdfoot and all who have stood by taem in the hour of trial
BRADFORD—On Sunday last , Mr . Hurley lectured in the School Boom , Park-lane , on the principles of the Charter , and the objects of the various political parties now agitating the country . He was listened to with great attention and gave general satisfaction . On SfnDAT evening , Mr . Smyth lectured in the Large Boom , Butterworth-buildings , on the fallacy of the doctrine that a repeal of the Com Laws , under the present circumstances , would benefit the working classes or shopkeepers . Discussion was invited . Mr . Hurley followed on the same subject . The attendance viu large . The Chartists of New Leeis met in their room on Sunday morning , and " resolved that 100 Chartist Circulars should be distributed in Parsley . The meeting adjourned to Sunday next , at ten o ' clock in the morning , when toe subject for discussion will be the law respecting pnblio meetings .
The Chartists meeting in the Council Boom , held their usual weekly meeting on Sunday morning , when it was unanimously resolved to recommend to the Council the getting np of amusements on Saturday and Monday evenings , to enable the members to partake of harmless recreation instead of going to a public house on those evenings . On Monday evening , the members of the Council met in their room , Butterworth-buildings , when the motion for changing the Council meetings was postponed tor another week , to enable the localities to take the subject under consideration , and send their opinion on the question by Monday next to the Council . Th * meeting adjourned to Monday next , at seven o ' clock in the evening . Sixpence was paid in for the defence fund .
BARNSIiEY—The Chartists met to hear a letter from Mr- O'Connor in reply to our invitation sent to him to attend a tea party . The meeting was crowded though a previous meeting had been call d for the same hour . Mr . Peter Hoey was called to the chair . Mr . O'Connor's letter stated that for the present bis whole time was occupied with the arrangements for breaking down the Lancaster verdict . After the arrangement he proposed to make a tour of the country and to viiit Barnsley in his rente . A resolution expressing in strong terms the thanks of the meeting for the exertions of Mr . O'Connor , at Lancaster , was then adopted . A committee of nine was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for receiving Mr . O'Connor .
MANCHESTER . —The South Lancashire delegate Meeting was held in the Brown-street Chartist room oh Sunday , when there were delegates present from the following places : —Robert Whitehead , Hollingwood ; J . Isfcerwood . Batcliff Bridge ; J . Wood , Rochdale ; J . Gsskell , Halshaw Moor ; J . Rhodes , Stockport Youths ; JobnNuttaU , Carpenter's Hall , Manchester ; Mr . Booth , Manchester ; T . Cameron , Chartist painters , Manchester . Mr . Nntoll was called to the chair . The minutes of ths last meeting being confirmed , the following sums were paid by the delegates : —
SOUTH LANCASHIRE FUND . £ s . d . BatcTiSe Bridge 0 8 0 Rochdale 0 7 4 Carpenter ' s Hall 10 0 Halshaw Moor ... 0 1 2 Stockport Youths 0 10 Chartist Pinters 0 2 0 £ l 13 6 IB . I 5 H rUJTD . Stockport Youths 0 10 Rochdale ... 0 0 4 £ 0 14
DEFENCE FPIiD . Ratclifia Bridge ... ... 0 2 6 Mr . Isherwood moved " That tie levy of one penny per member per month do continue . " Mr . Whitehead mored as an amendment , " That the levy be dropped for one month . ** After some discuBlioB the original motion was carried . The meeting was then adjourned until the second Sunday in April . Caotexteks * Hall . —On Sunday last , two lectures were delivered in Carpenter ' s ' Hall , by the Rev . W . T . Jackson . Mr . Jones , of Liverpool , also addressed the meeting is the . evening ; after which a collection vu made to assist him on his way to , and during his stay at , Xelcester , which , notwithstanniog the USO& 1 collections had been made to defray the expences of the Hall , amounted to the very handsome aum of £ 1 7 s . 6 d .
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NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL . SHEEPSHBAD . Mr . TL Bowler , framework-knitter , " Meeting-lane . Mr . J . Stevens , ditto , ditto . Mr . John Mee , ditto , ditto . Mr . Ben . Chester , ditto , ditto . Mr . Samnel Whiteball , Asbby-road , ditto . Mr . William Baggley , Queen-street , ditto . Mr . Robert Shaw , ditto , ditto . Mr . John Slater , ditto , ditto . Mr . Henry Hewitt , ditto , ditto , snb-Treasurer . Mr . Joseph Warner , Ringfenee , sub-Secretary .
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From the London Gazette of Friday , March 17 . BAflXBTOTS . Edward Mesram , of Portsea , Hampshire , Brewer , March 28 , at twelve , and April 28 , at half-past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Londen . Mr . W . Whitmore , official assignee , 2 , Basiughall-street ; and Messrs . Briggs and Son , solicitors , Lincoln ' s-Innfields . 0 sorge Clarke , of 94 , Crawford-street , Bryanstonsquare , boot and shoemaker , March 24 , at two , and April 28 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Pennell , official assignee ; and Mr . John Lewis , solicitor , 7 , Arundel-street , Strand . Richard Boddington , of L ' guorpond-Btreet , Hattongarden , ironmonger , March 24 , at two , and May 2 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mt , George Gibson , official assignee , 72 , Basinghall-strect ; and Mr . Robert Meggy , solicitor , Great Tower-street
Charles Harrison , of the Wheat Sheaf , public-house , Bed Lion-street , Holbom , licenced victualler , April 1 and 29 , at half-past one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . George Gibson , official assignee , 72 , Basinghall-street ; and Mr . Robert Meggy , solicitor , Great Tower-street Thomas Cbeslett , of 72 , Gracechurch-street , hosier , March 29 , at eleven , asd April 28 , at half-past twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . William Turquand , official assignee , Coptball-bnildings ; and Mr . George Stephen , solicitor , Skinner's-place , Siselane . Babert Halls , of Colchester , Essex , fishmonger , March 27 , at half-past twelve , and April 28 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . George . John Graham , official assignee , BasiBghaH-street ; and Messrs Slant arid Co ., solicitors , Iiothbury .
Joseph Parry , of Haverfordwest , draper , March 30 ana April 27 , at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Bristol . Mr . George Morgan , official assignee , Bristol ; Mr . Herbert Lloyd , solicitor , 61 , Chespalde , London ; and Mr . Ltman' solicitor , Bristol V William Eccles , of Much Woolton , Lancashire , grocer , March 28 , at two , and April 28 , at twelve , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Mr . James Cazenove official assignee ; Liverpool ; Mr . Toulmin , solicitor , Liverpool' ; Messrs . Barnes and Barrow , solicitors , St . Helen ' s ; and Messrs . Norris and Co ^ Bollcltors , Staple-inn , London . : '
Robert Damsey Sotheran , of St Helens , Lancashire , shipbuilder , April 4 , at twelve , at th 6 Court of Bankruptcy , Liverpool . Mr . John Follett , official assignee , Liverpool ; Messr . Barnes and Barrow , solicitor , St Eelens ; and Messrs . Chester and Teulmin , solicitors , Staple-inn , London .
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Joseph Ceok , ef New-street , Dorset-square , upholsterer , March 24 and April 28 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , London . Mr . Pennell , official asalgnea ; w 3 . Mr . ' -livini am ^^ : w 9 ^ rr Bu&gh »^« 8 t ^ t (; Henry Laybourn , of Hartlepool . Durham , ship-broker , April 10 , at two , and May 1 , atone , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Newcasfcle-upon-Tyne . Mr . Thomas Baker , official assignee , Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Messrs . Smithson and Mitton , solicitors , 23 , SoutbamptonbqMdlngs , Chancery-lane , London ; and Mr . Francis Poole , solicitor , HartlepooL ' i /
! - Samuel Wood and Sons , of Liversedge , Yorkshire , machine-makers , March 29 and April 24 , % t eleven , at the Courtof Bankruptcy , Leeds . Mr . George William Freeman , official assignee , Messrs . Horsfall and Harrisen , solicitors , Leeds ; and Mr . ThonjarttDean , solicitor , Batley . - 3 ?| S |~ Thomas Bagshaw , of Buxton , Derbyshire , innkeeper , March' 28 , at eleven , and April 25 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Manchester . Mr . James Stansall Pott , official assignee ; Messrs . Milne and Co ., solicitors , London ; and Messrs . Crossley and Sudlow , solicitors , Manchester .
Francis Allen , jnn ., of Booden , Staffordshire ! bricfemaker , March 28 and April 21 , at half . past eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy , Birmingham ; Mr , Frederick Whiimore , official assignee , Birmingham ; and Mr . Thomas Harding , solicitor , Newcastle-nnder-Lyne .
PAKTMEBSHIFS DISSOLVED . George Barnes , sen ., George Barnes , juu ., and John Barnes , of Pendle-forest , Lancashire , cotton-spinners ( so far as regards George BarneB , eon . )—Martha Fox and Elisba Fox , of Batley , Yorkshire , and Bitton , Gloucestershire , cloth manufacturers—Simpsou , Toft , and Co ., of Wokefleld , Yorkshire , manufacturing chemists ( so far as regards Samuel Hutchinson)—John Wood and Co ., of Ramsbottom , Lancashire , engravers ( so far as regards William Spencer )—Richard Cubbln and James Robinson , of Liverpool , furniture-brokers—Walter Martin and Joseph Blackley , of Liverpool , wine and spirit dealers—Edward Green , Charles Dunbar Atkinson , and Henry Holt , of WakeSeld , Yorkshire , millwrights .
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From the Gazette of Tuesday , March 21 . BANKRUPTS . ' John Faiers , hair-dreaser , Colchester , March 29 , at twelve , and April 28 , at eleven , at theCourt of Bankrnptcf . Mr . Belcher , official assignee ; solicitors , Messrs . Bignold and Mawe , New-Bridge-street , London ; and Mr . Cooper , Colchester . William Hopkins , bstcher , Farringdon-street , March 28 , at two , and May 3 . at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Lackington , official assignee , Colemanstreet-buildings ; solicitor , Mr . Surr , Lombard-street . Henry Jolley , tailor , Cistle Hedingham , Essex , March 28 , and May 5 , at one , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Johnson , official assignee , Baainghall-atreet ; eoltcltor , Mr . Reynolds , Adam-street , AAelphi . '
Charles Stanley Mastermsn , grocer , Croydon , April 9 , at-half-p&Bt twelve , and May 2 , at two , at the Court of Ba&lrrnptoy . Mr . Groom , official assignee , Abchurchlane ; solicitors , Messrs . Thompson , Field , and Debenham , Salter ' s-h&ll , Canon-street . Thomas Dnrrant and George Banks , bakets , Famingham , Kent , April 1 , at two , and May 2 , at twelve , at Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Edwards , official assignee , Frederick's-place , Old Jewry ; solicitors , Messrs . Young and Son , Mark-lane , London ; and Mr . Colyer , Dartford . George Herring , iron-founder , Rochdale . April 4 and 27 , at one , at the Manchester District Court Mr . Hobson , official assignee ; Messrs . Baxter and Co ., Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , solicitors ; aud Messrs . Sale and Worthington , Manchester .
Peter Thomas Bradbury Hembroagh , worsted man * facturer , WakeSeld , April 3 , and May 1 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Court Mr . Young , official assignee ; Mr . Bradley , Leeds , solicitor . John WaVkin Cullis , chemist , Clun , Shropshire , April S and 27 , at one , at the Birmingham District Court Mr . Whitmore , official assignee , Birmingham ; Mr . Griffiths , Bisuop-Castte ; and Mr . Slaney , Birmingham , solicitors . James Taylor Bradley and William Bradley ironmongers . Leeds , April 5 , and May 5 , at eleven , at the Leeds District Conrt . Mr . Young , official assignee ; Mr . Bradley , Leeds , solicitor . Thomas Brcwnlow , jun ., maltster , Morton , Lincohisblre , April 4 , and May 2 , at eleven , at the Lseds District Court Mr . Hope , official assignee , Leeds . Messrs . Duddlng and Dauby , Lincoln ; and Mr . DicklAson , Leeds , solicitors . ¦
Thomas Booth , innkeeper , Gisborough , Yorkshire , April 4 , and May 2 , at twelve , at the Leeds District Court , Mr . Fearne , official assignee , Leeds ; Messrs . Clarke and Trevor , Giaborougb ; and Mr . Blackburn , Leeds , solicitors .
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2 THE NORTHERN STAR . ¦ :
"The Man Paterson."
" THE MAN PATERSON . "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 25, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct474/page/2/
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