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LETTER FROM MR . W . HICK ^ NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . / "Northern Star Office , Leedsi March 17 th , 1842 . < C p ENTLEMEN , —You will oblige by forward-XX ing , at your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PARR ' S LiFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing , I cannot refrain from commu ,-nicating the flattering intelligence of tho great good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to fincl fault with a mediciiie merely because it is a patent one . j and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , prejudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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LONDON . —Poi'LAK . —A public metiing -was held at tfee Smiths' Arms , Mill Wall , Poplar , Mr . Hog ? in lb . 2 chair , ilr . DoH £ d delivered a very n ?; e lecture on xh « evi ; s that aSto socisty , and the tSeiency of tae Ussrier as a remedy . The lecturer was attentively listened to , and at the close five persons took up their car . is ; umi it -was annouEced , much te the satisfactien ef tbe company , thst !~ clares > -srould be delivered every Tuesday evening .
Li 5 imorsE . —Mr . Wheeler lectaral here on Wedr , eia . i 7 tvcuics -Week , st the Victoria , Three C- 'lt-streeS , to a gt _ 9 d auiience , and was piuch Dpplaudfcd . This chair was ablv filled by Dr . Bjwktr , who , at Its conclusion ol the lecture . addressed the meeting at some ]* r » eth , sks'srir . g , in their traa colours , the impositions practised iy the pretended charitable persons in the rtiebbourho-. i , aad / tstiag it as his opision that if a 3 v-rs > n had tfcs Tnea ~ a , and was truly pf a charitable d ! .-p >< 5 Ukjii , the best eharhy he ecald give to was the Isavjonal Caattcr Association which ¦ woul d remove the cvjscs cf tha present distress . and misery . Votes cf thint 3 -fere carried by acclamation to the Lecturer and Cnairman .
Iii > -C 5 I 0 ^ -rPoX TlUMZS . — Mr . Fnsssll lectured bcre last vrt _ rk to crowded ^ udifcncc 3 , having as uin . il . a fair sprii . ilin ? of the polic-3 to assist in preserving orurr . Xzzj mcnibers trcre enrolled , in fact , every card ¦ vras c . s-pcstd of , ar . d mute ixprtsicd theii "wiiliryntiS to j ; : r > -when csjvs -o-cre procured . Ttc police p . ) . t-: y rtqj' -steU Mr . JVs name and residence , whicn lit save uieni ,- and itf . ntd them t ) tbe TV" article calrifUaT fur further parti- u ' ars . Mr . Fassell in ten is Yi ^ iing the m £ ga : n daring the erisuiiig track . Mr . Kut ' SE iec : irred oa Sutifiay evening to a good subtree , ai tbe S ^ r Gi f- ' - ' -house , Goldea-laue .
> to >\ e-Maso-N 3 Cnsr . Tzn Association . Tee avove a .-sDciatu > n held their ¦ we ekly mec-tics on Saturday cftnis ? , at the Craven Head , Drury- 'ane , Mr . Th-J 3 i = 3 iletcif in the cha- ' r . Mr . John Wattius £ elivcie 1 a brief but ir :: pr * s £ ; Te lecture -which save great s-at \ faciicn to the met-tin ; , tnd after 2 . vote of thanks heir ,:: glv-n to the ltc ' urer . and the nsual busings cf tit L-S 5 c : a . l : or . rone- through , the following resolution ¦ was ur . animously passtd : — ' - hat a vote of thanks is cue f : ot : i this body to the Editor of the Xorihern Slar , for tLc prompt inarntr he has given insertion to ihe ciffiisnt addresses , &c , tasnatic ^ from it , and that he ¦ = ; ¦ .. ' i ^ sis-ts tux cccti "«• - ce so lung a 3 he continues to foii-w i ' : c iu . ae i-trak ¦ tfur'n- ^ rd course he b ; is hitherto done . V- - -ta of thanks 10 the Cbairruan , and tbe mefcsingHtij-jornedrictil Saturday , J ^ ly Uzh .
6 GLD 3 EATS 25 ' Al . ^ IS , OLD ST . Pi ^ CItAS BOAD . — Oa Sanciaj rv-:: iU 5 , Mr . VT-Hifcler lectured oh tha tviis cf a srari-. icg Lray , and -wns creitiy applauded . The ehrr . T vrti * occupie-1 "t y Mr . DatVJ , -who -d ^ rsssed the ruerUn ;; in tsathtjler-f eKqutrcc and tn : Luiiasm pecu ' : Llt to car br ^ tLrsn s . f the Sister L le , and ably expc-ssrl the mtnner iu . TrLich his c .-ur . trynien "> vere uaped by t-ior ch : car .: ry rf t ^ a l -G- - cat Agitator , " and the ifciBncr in wiiicb he eoiursllird ths press of the eounfcry ia to > r tn his dictum . Mr . TVhetler , at the reqatst 1 f Beverel Btrzngets £ sp '; di ;> d the Sis Points vf the Cha : ter . Addresses of a first rate character were delivered by Messrs . Lncss and Po : z . t , and tlso by Mr . Lvjiim , « f ths SL-.-kfoerian Leicester boJy , Vfho enrullrii himself 25 a intuit-. r of the locality . Several other persons ~ cre cnroi ^ J as miniH-rs . The sum of 5 i S ' . \ ru 5 collects *! as ^ atioral Tribute to the Executive , and vie m-ttiLL broke ud .
City of Loxdox . —On Sunday morning last , Mr . "Watiiics" cc'E ^ nmtte nitt as usual ^ t 55 . O , d Biiley ,, fcr ths purpose cf ra . s ; n ? a tribute - - for the benefit of that griitltuiaz : previous to his departure for the provinces Mr . B-i ' . ls cccapied the dia . r . 2 iir . W . Salmon , Jan ., Stcrttiry- The niiuutes of the last metting "were read snd conirmfd . A coajmittee of three was appointed to craw up an aridr ^ ss . A great numter Vfere then a-= ded t i the cuinriii-. tea , and a number of books vrere givcn in . Mr . Tnon ; pson made an offer of a new Chartist fccirf . and other snuil dc-rations , which vrere thankfai ; y Te :--ited .. Various cheericg repoi ts vrere given in and Cti-ntattons tppointsd to r-. qae ^ t the It-calities to send in-:: i ; birs on ihis cosiniit ' .-e . Tiie meeting then to at
tojourr ^ rd Sunday morning , ten o ' clcck , yfhen ail friend- are re quested to aticnd . On Sunday evening Hr . 0- ' - » oun ; e irctured h-rs t » an attentive audience , itt ; r ¦ srhich a ducassion entu-. d . and two new members Wrre tErilied . Mr . Salmon Uitn tuve cut tLefullo-King Eoticii : —Evtry Monday eTcnirg a 1-all 13 held here cniicr ; he Jlirtcticn cf Mr . WJl- ^ Tick . t 3 . three-pence e * ch . Oa Tarsd&y evening ty-z f ^ niilu GhiriisLs jntct h-i- - r . t seven o ' clock , ^ na the us ^ Ics -t eight pr&ci ^ iy . Mr VV ^ tiias »; iJ littnre hfrc "Ji Sunday rjtxt , lor the list viue prt-vioca t « his drpa-ture ^ o the provinces . t ) j Saadij tre-. k Mr . - \ J 3 Cilunald , it * aa iijason , will dthvt-r Ljs first ltxture here , commtnsing at ssven o ' clock predsziy .
U . v : i £ y Mketisg . —The unite « 1 meeting of the l » :: d :.-n , thu S-rrey : the ilisyltbcsc . an ^ l the mocthly oeierate couc ^ ls , vtzs he ! d siwriting to announcement . 3 >* r . - l'I ? tj ! ~ orth in thexha . r . TL ? ra \ Dts of thfcvariuus t : r ;^ rat * . a having bten ca . ii « -d ov ; r , Mr . Lucas read the Jclk- ^ . n ^ r * -galativr .. -, which had bee : agreed to by the cumai ttfcs-s , ^ s 2 . bails ' on which to -uts ^ ts the various C--ht : c : 1 s —• ' First , That a d-: » e ^ ate Tc ettir . g fcs held or . ee a-Tvetk in echi-l- central SyOt . to be c ^ iapo-= ed of fUUiKtirs frora ea-jh M ^ tr-or-olitau localiiy tf the Ksticnil Charter Avsj ' chtijn . to ba cJIe-. i the > 5 ttmp :-litm d = ltsate ir . t > -t : rg . - •¦ Stci-rui , That on the first Sui :. u ; vf e ~ er > - miuih th ~ delegate rsie * ting resolve
' _ it > £ if inw a niJi-lhiy Jletropc'itan coot ties raec-tic ^ . ard that dc ' . ei-atrs be reci-ivrd from sny cf the E ' -jfcent . c-iiutiti . " Third .- — Tu-t taeh locality have iht p > w-cr of teiidis ?; ons delecat ^ to" the meeting , if tht r nuaiber 3 cccsb , t of upwards cf £ f : y ; two delegates upTBiris of luO ; three del : rats and so on 5 n priiportio ; :, and that each delegate be elected in public ujeitir . g assembled . ' * Pourth , "' Thjt tbe kcolities send with each dtlt-g-te the sura cf 2 i 6 ) . p « r month , to-¦ Wardd defraying the txperc <; 3 of Itctiirtts , tracts , rent ofruv ;~ i . i-. " A recoEmendation wa ? aUo given by the cj : m : ; it : ct ! tliat BjriUih Ccurciis ba fcmied for election puryss .-s . Thj rcj ? r ; hi ^ Iag be ^ -n received , it ¦ was reso Ted that t-ach rule ibcu ' . d be ciis-irssed seriatim i * Ti <\ i .= sir&t ha ^ iug bten carrit cl b . r r , lar ^ e liiEJority , the Uiretis ^ ai 3 iumei till Sus « iij ; J ily K > : b , it thr ^ e o ' clock ' . ~ th = aft ^ rj . oor , to mtvt ;' ry prriL- "^ - « f ! n of the
L - -. >' ca 1 ) iesatsfiirctic ?! at the Hi ' . l , 55 Old BaHey . Tue ; U' jret cf ihe C- r ; i lew C * . nfcrtEC 6 in P .: lace-yard ¦ wa- n : v-u ; rd , but it being asc-rtavi-ed that it vrss a hole au-iccnier ticket j ^ e ^ tinr . it was resoivc-d to " Itave them alone in vheir glvry . ' 1 om- > i > . n Hzitgate Coocil . —Mr . Huffiphrks in th » -. ri ; : r . > jr . Wicaier repc-tttd from the committee j : pp 1 ^ : tt ! to wait on Mr . C ^ a ^ a , ii Mr . Simpson Tiy .-:::-& fri-m the f' -ance c :.: aruit : te , and rnov-. d that , IT ,- > cr-it ^ Tj ' s saiiry a-ud tha rent of the hal ! be paid ; tsrr ; --. r-32 i : ia . ou ;] 7 . ' Cre ^ ' - ntials were rtcuTril frtin : ~ r . > ; = ts from tc 8 Lrai-. s - s ^ oitnitvrs , Ciiir . on U 1 T .,. - il-iiii . Tte rum of two tiiillfnzs and s ! xi > . acd vr ^ s re-oif-l ficm Brr , rapror > . Tie burizess cf tbe tract C"ii : _ .: t : it- - ! tds br .-Uiht f-rward , but wis u t ' . tiately :. ' . - ; - - > : z ! -A . in ordsr to srlon . 1 tiirs fc-r e . y varivus h ; - ' * : " - ;? cf The councils t-o c ! -cide cj-on their cora-J ^ t "'' .- - - * r . 'p .-rt re ? araiu 5 a grai ^ a uiAti ! cf the wLoio cf tLc :-..-. . ! ^ n . ' Iii
uTiKi-tPON-TETNT . An A ^ -ciati on has hat--: i rn :-d her A . niL , 5 ' iGK . —On Sutrday : ast Mr . Ir . nsry pr&ached a ft ... :: ' . ' srr ; : ; on in ratracry ui the nvbla cud isrB ^ . tsi K--I ¦! - •?; .. The Associative IS joss , SiafTuiJ-irrtet , "wa 3 -w .- ;; ii-ciJ . Mr . F-o ; ga ? t w ^ s elected to t ? . c- cbair , who M " t-r a f ^ tr r ^ icarks , cave out the fcjri : a Ircin ILs Cn irii < i J iu . i ? r , compsscd by . Mr . J . E . Bramirith , of
" Grrat God is this the patriot ' s cz-onil' ' tt-l . i .: : v ^ s snr . c in esc-ellent sryle by the wbole meeting . Mr L .- inrj" t . " en took his Ux : i ' roni these w . Vris— " Ltt rr . r c > - the =-eath of the liijhttous . « -Ln . l Itt Tnyja ^ t n . r J / s JiZt : Li ? . '' from ¦ whidi he aadea mos , t j-swerfnl . li .-c-. urg-, concciuniDg the dilWiical . tyKuideai , ajid ¦ ut ; . ? - . UTS Tihita censira a rasn to a dun ^ bon , aiid at ihe iait to cl-a - . a . for speakiig tte sciiti .-aents of an i : p-i ; Lt ht-n-. 's :. acd dauntiess mir . d . II s di « wQrse r . iice a s ^ vtt'rupr .-ssivn on the minds of his hearers , -jL ; s--ni < -d jaore de : trni . ^ td than evtr to have their rtr . ti . or die in fa-.- r . t-.-rcpt . At tbe close Mr . Linr . ey isi .: e a use-si eu' -rg-tic appeal-ta tte { eoi ] B to l .-c firia and uu t-d , ar-i to tupv' . i ^ ' -be wm-5 cf Mr . Mu ^ cn , r-. i' -r •;¦ rt-. ^ r s ^ -t ^ n incarcer . ited "r ' ct ^ Ks . At the cor .-c . u >' .- r . t > f . ir . LrriDej s ai : r . refts . the Cnainnan f .-ive cut t ! e o'h-.-r by : i 3 T of Mr . B- - a-ni ^ ici : ' a . fr ^ m the Phnser , " -, ' . . •' ¦ ! vras in 3 g in a most solemn ata imtrtssive
X--tTJGi £ EOKOI 7 GS . —Oa Sunday , Jcne 2 (* : h , * b carsp nitt ; t := £ ; -w ^ s held aV :, ut a miie o \ it of the t > wn ; aid iti the ever . ic 2 Mctsrf . Pepper and SktVirgton aJ-ii -e :- - i--l a liuniercas ajsenjbiy in the . Market P ^ aee , wh . r > : r . S . % u . ie a public chaUecte to tLe loiuistera of tL . r G--rptI , to cnlled , to prove . tLst to thtir ue ^ Ject of uu ? y the pretest wrttsht < l flLiz of the peop ' e was fn s . cr = i-t mta > r : Ta to be attributed . On Mcffitlsy and 'iT 3- > - "' vv - ^ be 17 ^ 1 and 2 Sii tit , Messrs . Smart and Scfrlz-. i xi addressed tLe peoiOe in the same place ; ^ nd ., -a iije 'R ' eCDiidEy a rce-ex a ? was called to hear a Itc ' ur ? frr * i Mr . White , of tiits Potteries , bnt he neg-Icctirl to attecd . A numerons asye-mbij met , and were au ^ ressed by iltEiTs . Jarratt tiiid Hnevinoton .
D £ LiGATE Mieting— A 6 iligi ± i raefct ' iDg -ffas held here on Sunday li&t , when it was c ^ rev . l that the county delegate meetine to be held next Sunday be at the bousa - of M * . Bstry , Watlicg-Etrttt , Monntsorrel , at TiiEd o ' clock in the morning , and to which all towns and Tillages are requested to send delegates . It was also resolved that . Mj . Daffy be engaged for one week , to commence on Sunday , July 10 th , anil his routs to be —Mcantsorrel , San ^ . ay ; Witwick , OloaUay ; Belton ,: Tuesday ; Castle DjnEington , Wednesday ; Kegworth , Tfcuriday ; Eist Lwte , Friday ; and Ljaghborougb , Si ' . urfay . Tiiat"those frrends in tfee village * , who vrieh j to accompa-. y tbe Xonghborough fiisnds to Mocntsorrel , ; t - ittfnd the ounp iDeeting , te requested to be at the , A % O- - is . licn Hoem by nice o"dock in tLe Eiorciug , tBat ! Ti . t . j mij start not later than tea o ' clock . The rpeakersi isprcteii-to attend are ilessrs ~ D z £ f , C- >? ptr , Skewing- , t-s , licedbani , Pepper , and J ^ rritt *
STAuYaBIDSR—Oa Sunday evening last we had a n-. Cii tltquent lecture delivered by Mr . Rich * . Littler , from . MiDcbfrsttr , » feicb iaiUd apirarJs cf tfu iiGur * . Aittr the If ctare several new members ciiiit forward jmti tiaolitd their namtf and took cajdt
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CAHLISIiS—The council of the ChattUt Association here held their usual weekly meetiDg , at the council room , No . 6 , John-Btreet , Caldewgate , on Saturday evening last ; Mr . James Broome Hanson in the chair . Afttr the minutes of the last meeting were read OYer and confirmed , it -was arranged , as the quarterly meeting wonid take place in the course of a week , that the secretary should write a report of the proceedings of the council during the quarter ; setting forth their views as to the necessity of taking active and efficient means of forwarding the object * of the association . The qnirterly meeting will b « held in Mr . John Moses' beaming machine room , Bro ^ d Guards , on Monday evening , July the llth , precisely at eight o ' clock , when & full and particular account of the income and expenditure will be read over to the member , and other business of importance transacted . A new council will be chosen ami collectors appointed to each district for the forthcoming quarter .
- ABSRoSEN . —The usnal weekly meeting of the ^ Jorthern District Caartrr Union , was held in their h . vll . 3 S , G = urges-street , on Monday evening last ; Mr . James ilacphtrsoa in the chair . After a thort address froiu the chairman , the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The chairman read an address to the Rev . P . Brewster , of Paisley , which had been drawn up by a committee appointed for that purpose . Mr . Henry moved tue adoption of the address , which was seconded , and after some discussion was uiianimousjy agreed to . Mr . Waddle then read the an . irebi of Mr . Ross , the general treasurer , from the G-asgow Chartist Circular , and it was agreed to pay thesum therein stated to be due from Aberdeen . It was rt-sojvej to held . 1 numb * r of district meetings throughout the summer season , in varioua paits of this city ; the f rst to comment at Old Aberdeen , on Friday the 1 st July , for the purpose of adopting the remonstrance to Firliarnect . and the memorial to the Queen . After transacting other business tee meeting separated .
Mr . He . vp . T addressed the female Chartists of this > lace . en Wednesday las :, on the progress of knowledge , and showed in a very abis manner , the evil results th-3 t hs-i sprune from ignorance and superstition . Af ler a vote of thanks to the lecturer tbe meeting broke up . — CorrespoxdcnL— [ This report bad been accidently misdeiivtred by the Leeds Post-cfiioe , and so did net reaii U 3 until our list number had cone to press 2 BlNGtET DISTRICT . —Tts U 3 unl meeting of delegatas for this district was held on Sunday last , Juiy the 3 rd , in the Forester ' s Court , Bincley , when ihe fallowing de egates were present , namely , for Haworth , Mr . A . Ltighton ; Silsden , Mr . \ V . Mitchell j Keighley . Mr . J . Green ; B : ngley , Mr . J . Gill ; Cnliingworth . Mr . J . Northrop ; Denhohne , Mr . J . Hrlliwell : Wilsden , Mr . A . J ^ niBgs ; Idle , Mr . J . Sudden : Shipley , Mr . G . Bateson j Morton , Mr . J . Greenwood ; and Skipten by letter . Mr . Gill was called to the chair . After tie transaction of a
considerable amount of business relative to the demonstratrotion in honour of our beloved fri . nd and champion , Mr . O'Connur , and arrangements having been entered into for the purpose of eugaging a lecturer , the followiug resolutions were passed : — " Tfeat we , the delegates cf tbvs district do hereby publicly th 2 nk Mr . D jyle for his able services whilst lecturing in this district , and that we can confidently recommend him to any other district requiring the services of a lecturer . " " That each loca-Uiy bring in their quota- of money for the Executive once a month to the delegate meeting , Tor the purpose of being sent in one sum to the Executive Comuiittre ; we also respectfully recommend the adoption of this plan by the other districts . ' "That this meeting recommend * all tbe localities in the district where it is practicable , to have a funeral sermon preached and a collection mi ^ e for the benefit of Mrs . Eolbtrry , the widow of the deceased patriot . A vote thanks was given to the Chairman , after which the meeting separated .
LEITH—Mr . John Tankard prtached to a numerous audience on the shore la » t Sunday evening , on the Euhj-ct of War . and gave general satisfiction . —A r > ub ; ie ni ( = et-Bg was heK on the Links , on Monday evening , June 27 th , fsr the purpose of adopting the memorial to the Queen and the remonstrance to the House of Commons , as drawn up T > y the lato Convention . KIDDERJfflNSTEK—Mr . White , of 3 : rn ) 2 D ehain , wis ancouEevd to lecture here on Monday night , and a large iceeaiig assembled—to be disappointed . Mr . Hitchin , at the request of the chairman addressed the meeting , and gave great satisfaction .
CALVSRTON , Nottingham . —Mr . Mead , of Birmingham , preached two sermons here on Sunday last . Thar in the evening was a funeral sermon for poor Hoiberry , and the room w ; i 3 filled to repletion . Mr . Meal spoke more than two hours . Such a discourse we believe was never heard in this place . His touching allusions to the martyred good , especially to poor flolberry , were deeply Mt . A collection was made for Mrs . Hoiberry . HYSON GREEN , : « eap . Nottingham . —At a meeting of the Chartists of this place , it was unanimoniiy resohed— "That this mee' . ing views with detestation the proceedings cf Government with regard t 3 Samuel Eoibeny , lately confined in York Castle through a chsree of conspiracy and riot , who waa cruelly imprisoned , and suffered to remain there , until death terminated his iuffirin ^ a ; and this meeting is of opinion then ; will be no security for life or property until the People ' s Charter becomes the law of the land . "
NEWARK . —Mr . James Duffy arrived here unexpectedly on Tuesday night , and lectured on the following night in a very humorous manner ; hs told a tale oi grief of the cruelties of the infernal silent s > stem , and the horrors of a "Whig boarding school ; he also alluded in a feeling manner to the case of the never-to-be-forgutten Hoiberry . He conc ' -uded his exce lent lecture by proposing three hearty cherrs for F . O'Connor and the Charter , three for Frost , Williams , and Jones , and three for the repeal of tha Legislative Union of Ireland , which was well re-ponded to . On Thursday evening , his subject was the evils of the country , and the remedy was the Charter , which he explained in an . able manner , and si the close , he called on his hearers to come forward and j-j ' m the association , when eleven came forward und eciulied their names .
CHELTENZiAai . —Mr . George White , of Birmingham , p&dd us a "sisit on Friday se ' nnight . Although there was but a few hours notice we had a crowded meeting . Mr . William Milson was called to the chair , who , after a few remarks introduced Mr . White to the meeting ; he was rectived with great applause . The speaker entered at some kng'h into the distress of the country , its causes , and remedy . He likewise gave an account of the treatment that the political victims receive at Nortbal > rtou and Wakefield , which caused a great sensation in the meeting . A vote of thanks waa eiTtn to him for his able address . Several members iointd the aasociution , and the meeting separated .
KANtiaY , STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES . —During tee past week , public u ; eetiitss Lave been held in most of the Pottery towns . Mr . Ibbotson , from Bradford , hss be * n here for the whole week , and has been most atiivrly enraged in sprtaairig and enforcing the principles of the People ' s ChsrUr ; and , from tbe strong and forcible language , and the appropriate nature of his arguments , ranch good has resulted from his labours at each place . At Fenton , Mr . Ibbotson has formed an Association . Previous to his visit there was no Association there ; he bad thirty members to begin with , and no doubt remains bat a steady and useful branch will be established there . Mr . Ibbotson also lectured in Burs' . em , Tunstall , Stoke , Longton , and Hauley . He preached poor Holberry's funeral sermon
at L ^ r . gton , on Sunday , to an attentive audience , and at Fenton in the evening , thus improving every occurrence , and rivettiDg on the minds of the working class the necessity of all men uniticg in one steady , determined struggle to abolish class legislation , and on the rums of party to establish universal rights , vis . tte whole of the People ' s Charter . Mr . Saiith , of Letds . being over h = re on business , vras requested to zdiircss the people wjjo ware assembled on Wednesday eTenicg , in tbe Maiket Place , and , from the very appropriate nature of the addre 3 s , carried conviction to the minds of all present that the time for & great change w . ls folly arrived , and that euch change must be brought about by the energies of the sons of toil ;
ana from them alone , as from the very situation of the grwt and . titled , no redress could be t-xpected . Mr . Wraith nsxt ms . de a foicible appeal to the numbor 3 assei / jbled , and Showed tfceia that the Charter , the whole Cnartir . and nothing leaa , could ever produce either peace , liberty , or prosperity . At Uie- cl « se cf the lecture , twenty-seven persons enrolled their names as members of the National Charter Association . Mr . Smith addressed the men of Stoke on Sunday , in the aftrrrjoon ; an 4 in the evening at six preached in the George and Dragon large room to a most crowded andienee . At the close , thirty-seven enrolled their names , thus making sixty-four fresh members in the course of the week .
TODHIORDEN . —Mr . West lectured to the Todmorden people on Sunday morning , to an overflowing audience , on the subject of the currency . He went through the general points of the question and gave grtat satit-liction ; he promised to give two lectures when he . returned from Derbyshire , one on the Corn Laws , and one on the currency , > howiDg how one operates upon the other . Dr . M'Douall lectured in the Odd Fellows' Hall , in the af terooon of the Bame day , to upwards of S 00 people . His lecture lasted nearly two hours , and made a great impre&sion upon the audience .
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Chabtist Bevebagb . —The proceeds dne to the Executive , from the s&je of Messrs . Crow and TyrrelFs Chartist Beverage , from the ICth to the 25 th of June , are as follows : — £ 8 . d . Mr . Yate ? , Staffordshire Potteries 0 6 0 Mr . Vickeis , Belper 0 3 0 Mr . Cater , London .. ... 0 3 0 Mr . Harney , Sheffield ... ... 0 3 0 Nstiocal Charter Association , Hull 0 3 0 Mr . Sweet , Nottingham ... ... 0 16 Mr . Starkey , Staffordshire ... 0 1 6 Mr . Thomson , Scockporfc ... 0 1 6 ¦ Mr . llocn , Stafford 0 1 b * Mr . Hibbard , Mansfield 0 1 ( J Mr . Furueral , Bnry 0 1 G Mr . Kobinsoaj Derby 0 0 9 & 7 9
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NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL . TOBK . Mr . Thomas Hunter , tailor , Kin » 's-Equare . Mr . Robert Todd , bricklayer , Fossgate . Mr . Wm . Moody , glass-cutter , Hope-street . Mr . David Halton , joiner . North-street . Mr . Wm . Jefferson , bricklayer , ; Hungate . Mr . George Jefferson , smith , Rsdeness-street . Mr . Wm . Crowther , cabinet-maker , Jubbergate . Mr . Wm . Cordeux , turner , 26 , MJcklegate , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Robert Demain , cabinet-maker , Friargate , sub-Sacretary .
H 0 LBECK . Mr . Samuel Fletcher , Wellington-road . Mr . Jonathan Brook , Holbeck . Mr . Wm . Harrald , do . Mr . Thomas Walton , do . Mr . James Ball , do . Mr . Richard Rylands , do . Mr . James Whitley , do . Mr . Jobn Davies , Little Holbeck . Mr . Charles Cludery , do ., do . Mr . John Hall , do ., do . Mr . Thoinsa H-ildswcrth , Holbeck . Mr . Wm . Wade , Wortley-lane . sub-Treasurer . Mr . Wm . Sykes , Horse and Jockey Yard , Hoi beck , sub-Secretary .
MILNKOW . Mr . John Butterworth , weaver , Lawfield . Mr . John Leach , ditto , Sione-pit-field . Mr . Robert Milne ? , ditto , Moorhouse . Mr . James Milnes , ditto , Milnrow . Mr . James Belfield , ditto , Stone-pit-field . Mr . Thomas Lawtou , ditto , Lawfield . Mr . Wm . Kershaw , ditto , Kiln-lane . Mr . John Crowther , ditto . Cross-gates , sub-Trea surer . Mr . John Butterworth , dilto , Stone-pit-field , sub Secretary .
NOTTINGHAM BOOT AND SHOEMAKEB 3 . Mr . James Clay , Clare-street . Mr . Nathan Johnson , York-street . Mr . Thomas Bown , William-street , Mr . Alexander M'Petre , Glass-house-street . Mr . John French , Clare-street . Mr . Wm . Dolling , Claro-3 treet , sub-Treasurer . Mr . John Abel , Union-place , Clare-street , sub Secretary .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), July 9, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct761/page/2/
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