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GREEN'S DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
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I * NX > oh . —Goldbeaters Arms . somebsTown . —A crowded meeting was held her * en Sunday evening to arrange respecting the election of delegates f « r Maryiebone , Messrs . Humphrey * * Latham , Ferrer , Ittcas , Wheeler , 8 nham , Hornby , Ixmrie , and others aderessed the meeting : and a resolution vw paued to support no candidate * unless they were member * er the National Charter Association . FLOB . A TaTEBS , BaBASBCKY PAHK . —Mr . D&TQB lectured here on Sunday eveaiBjr , and gave great satisfectnon . A deputation attended from the Committee for conducting the Central Hal ! . A considerable number of shares were taken , and various plans laid down tor supporting tlii » laudable undertaking . Mr . Harris , Editor of the English , Chartist Circular , lectured to a numerona audience , at 55 , Old Bailey , on Snnday evening . The Lecturer wa * highly applauded . SeTtral shares were taken taken up in ttie Central
Ms . Bolwell lectured on Sunday evening to a largt audience , at Circus-street , Marylebone Previous to ^ the lecture a long diEcussion took place regarding candidates to the ensuing Birmingham Conference . LEICESTER . —Mr . Cooper delivered an argnmen tative discourse " On the being of a God , " last Snnday Bight , to a goodly audience , in the amphitheatre . Mr . BrcTti , of London , also addressed the audience britfly . On Monday night , the dramatic section of the " Brigade ' presented The Wizvd of the Moor" and " The Queer Subject" to a crowded - audience . On Tuesday Sight , the veteran , John Richards , of Han ley , our federal ' s companion in the strong-hold at Stafford , lectured in the Amphitheatre , on "The Peoples Ctuater , and the way to get It . "
KOSStET- —Mr . Thomas Clark , of StocSport , delivered a Ircture on Monday evening last , iu the Asr-chtion Room , on the hltsBirgs of Tha extension of free trade . " The lecturer brought forward facts and arguments to prove the fallacies of the free trade gentry , and also that all the " blessings" that could possibly accrue to the working classes from an " exten-» or of trade /' imder the present srrangeiuents of 8 Dciety , ¦ were hmsgry bellies and naked backs . The lecturer gave great satisfaction , for -which the meeting returned
bimji ona&imou Tote of thanks . KAlfCHESTBB . CazPBXTR&s' EiLL . —Mr W ^ lectured on Tuesday afternoon and evening , to crowded audiences , and with great applause . Mr . Cronp , of Newport , also ably addressed the evening mee / lng aftsr the lecture . ^ OtTH LXACASHIRE DELEGATE ilEEIIXG . —This ^ netting was held on Sunday . Na business was done , and tke mseting adjourned to Sunday ,, the 8 th of January , at ten lathe forenoon , when it is hoped a full muster will be present
T WERTOX . —At a meeting of the Chartists of this town , held a abort time since , at the house of Mr . Harriss , Kewport-street , it was preposed , and unanimcmsiy assented to , to get up a subscription in aid of Mr . Eiiis ' s case . Ten shiUiogs were collecisdVand sent off to the Evening Siar office . _ * SALFORD ( TOTJTHS ) . —On Sunday last , Mr . John BarsrsY&a delivered a lecture to a crowded audience . Two new members were enrolled , XOTTXKGHA 3 K . —The Chartists met at the DamocKitic Chapel , on Sunday morninjj , Mr . B . Humphries
in tee chair , whan toe following sums were paid from the various loealitte in Nottingham . viz : Democratic Chapel . £ l ; Peacock , 15 s ; Nag "« Head 15 b ; Dave and Bsir ^ o- 15 *; Robin Hood , Us ; RancKffa Anna , 7 s ; i ' ciigus O Connor , 7 s ; Union C . 'fft * Houhb , 7 s . They also met at the above place on Monday evening , when ftre at Use Tictrms . of magisterial oppression { having sgmA thsfe time of two months in Sjath ^ ell House of Correction , for attempting to dine en Mapperley Hills dozing the late attike ) gave an account of their usage * i ^ q 1 j 0 « s ^ QT ^ fliyyffTfjn fa
STO _ 2 i ? oaT . —Every day adds to the number of goou men and true- The esnae was never in soeh a ficniriabing and prosperous state in this town as itia at present Thanks to the exetttons of an tfficitnt Council and talented lecturers , but more especially to the "free-booting" manufacturers Tin reducing wages , which , causes such numbers to attend , and bear oar lectures , one of which -eras delivered on Sunday evening last , to anpmmensely crowded audience , by Mr . Dixon , ef Manchester . At the conclusion of hia powerful address , ha received an unanimeus vote of thanks , and foorteen shillings were collected towards defraying the expenses of our delegates to the Birmingham Collerence . ~
CAHTJSI . 'B . —The Carlisle "Wokiiso JIES ' S Mental Ixpeovemext society . —On Sunday « vening last , the members of the above society met at their room , No , 6 . John-street , Caldewgate , when a discussion was resumed by Mr . J . B . Hanson , on the qurstdon « Arc vre projuueiiug towards & happier state of human existence ? " Mr . John GUbenon in the chair . Sereral rtnngits were present , besides the regular numbers , who aeemci to take a deep interest in the diacnsEion , vhich Las lasted three successive Sunday erenirgs , and Whici is not yet closed . Mr . Hanson spoke for nearly two Louts . Toe discustion was adjjnrned until next Sonfiiy evening , whsa the proposer will then reply to the Tarioos arguments adT&aeed .
¦ WOWEEHAMPTON .-Mr Arthur Olielll , of Birmingham , delivered an excellent lecture here on ¦ Wednesday last , December 14 th ,- on the demoralizing effects produced by the present corrupt system , and pointed out the PeepWs Cftarfcer aa a » only effectual means of emancipating tfie Wiling sons of industry from their present degraded position . He was attentively listened to by a erow Jed audience i and at the eancludon was loudly cheered . BRADPORD . —The council held their usual meeting on Monday eveniag in Batterworth buUdiugg . a « tw » g master from all parts of the district was ps ^ seat , and after a protracted discussion the subject was
adjourned to Sunday morning , at nine o ' clock , when ifc is hoped every Chartist councilman will attend , as every exertion is making by some to prevent the Chartist delegates going to Birmingham , by attempting to step the supplies and thereby have Bradford unrepreienied in the Conference , the ground of complaint being—That as the public meeting overthrew the arrangements made by the council the csoncil do refuse towcogniia the acts of the public meeting . 11 may be well to remark that some of the partiea trho thus complain allowed tfcem-¦ elves to be put in nomiaati&n at the first public m- ^ -tic ^ and stood the chance o ! a ahow of hands , without in the least finding fault .
0 > ' Sc . fDAr Evexisg ilr . Thomas Ibbots- ^ n preached in the council room . A collection was made to defray tfee delegates * expensesito Birmingham , amounting to 6 s . lod . After th « senaon several of Cooper ' s Ciiartist hymns were sung with good effect Ox THtasDAT Evening , Mr . Peter Rigby lectured on the people ' s duty after the Charter was made law . Mr . Rigby related several anecdotes respectir ? the aristocratic fading entertaioed by the great guns ( lecturers ) towards the small fry of local lecturers with tneii continued fire of small arms against che citadel of corruption , which erased much merriment . At tae conelusaon Mr . Ibbetson , the onairman , delende-i the justice and honesty of purpose vf Tnainriining the Charter , 22 &me and i * n j
OT 7 S 3 S 3 X 7 RK . —The CharSrts of this lociiity as KOibled as usual in their room on Sunday ; no"raing . Ai interesting conversation trsued upon tha fcltcijon ] going on throughout tha csuoxtj to tha coiiferrBce , ane tie prospect of Chartism . Several of the members ex pressed their surprise at the condnci of Mr . "Wiiliami St thB election for SnndeKind , and boptxl the ChnrXisu c ! that place would cot be LumbBggtd with such mei much longer . Mr . Lower >*« con . lnct al the meeting h Edinbargh , was comni&ctcd on in -severe terms , but m one was surprise i , as he lo :-t the confidence of the Char
t ilts of this district ¦ wh / sn he hired hiniself to TJrquhu and Ca , because they could give him five pounds p ¦ wetk , whereas the poor Cbartists could not give hi half that Bam ; but it is quite evident to us that tbt are a great nusber that are making a complete trade < the movement , and are interested In prolonging it ; \ could name them , but we refrain at present . ' We ho ; the delegates elacied for Kt wcast . e to the Conferee : ill tak « ioto eonsideratioa the ' plan of orgauisatic before they leave Birmicgbam . 5 s . ^ d . were handed fox the Defence Fund .
CLEC&HEATON . —Akti-Coks-lawism ( Thnrmfoy list , the League announced > lr . Falrey delirer a lecture en the Com Laws , The Chartists se a deputation for Mr . West to come and discuss t -question with him , to which that gentleman at en assented . The large room was filled , and Mr . Andert took the chair according to their rule . He opened t basinets by stating that they earns to hear a l&etxu when ssDS of the Chartists cried " discussion ;* wh he said this is oar room , and any one disturbing ah-iU be handed over to the police , numbers of whe wera present Mr . Falvy ' a address was the usual di interspersed with a great amount of haughty dogjantun and at times with unbecoming and rude tnstZence , ax
thing but argument , to spin out bis address . At t conclusion , he said any one might ask him questioi wbea M * . West rose and said , he-did not come th < to ask questions , but to discuss the question of t Repeal of the Cam Law and free trade . Mr . ' Falv would newer allow a Chartist to speak in a room of I fnigagtng , after Mr . Bairstow ; bat as be knew > West , he would allow him the indulgence , if he wot confine his remards simply as to whether the Co Law was just or unjust . Mr . West stated the quest ! was not merely what would be the effects of t ertJiVli ^ pT ^ t of free trade principles , under <
isting circnniSiM'O j upon the condition of the worki elas 863 ; and he nculd undertake to prove tt ^ i th would be prodectiTo of eviL Mr . Faivey said , Ur whatever might ba Mb opinion , tis employtrs won nt » allow him to advocate fiee tra ^ e as the nifinb of tb ° laagas ^ esa not free ; teaks . Sir . West—V ? you undertake to prove Repeal will mske breed cbea Ko . Mr . TTtst vraa th « , n allowtd twenty minutes reply to iir . Falvey , ttn Mr . F . the same time to re ] to him ; after which the mezting sepirat ^ J , rol be : B&tlaSc-d that the Leader sproftss one thL . c , b-atzi * anotbe *
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HULL . —On Saturday evening last , S . P . Mead , of Birmingham , better known as the Old Commodore , delivered a lecture , in Mr Hill ' s Chapel , to a numerous audience , whioh gave great satisfaction , and elicited from the meeting the most marked approbation .. The subject was The fall of the ancient dynasties , " in treating of which he satisfactorily proved that democratic principles had ever been the best safeguard of the people ; and their opposite invariably proved the sources of rnin , devastation , and woe . In the eourse cf his lecture the wolves in steeps" clothing , the shepherds who fleece , instead of feeding , the flack came in for a fair share of exposure , and the hits of the old sailor were administered by no unwilling or feeble hand . The meeting broke up highly gratified with the announcement that they should hear him again .
BUNDBRLAND . —The Chartists of this place had a tea party and concert , on Thursday night week- A great many of the workies attended . After tea , Vr . John Bruce was called to the chair . Mr . Dobbie moved the following resolution : — " That we sympathise with oar unfortunate fellow countrymen , who have fallen a prey to the recent cruel and unconstitutional proceedings of a tyrannical Government for no other crime than advocating those rights which belong to man by virtue of his existence ; and , therefore , pledge ourselves , individually and collectively , to use every just and legal means to mitigate their unjust sentences , ami never to lag in our exertions , until we have restored all our exiled patriots to the bosoms of their bereavM families . '' The proceedings of the meeting were kept up to a late hour .
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"! To Mr . Thomas Prout , 229 , Strand , London . V ^ 5 , Cooper-street , Manchester , March 12 , 1842 " Sir , —I have much fatisfaction ill communicating to you the result of ray experience after repeated trials of Frampton's Pill of Health , and I feel it but justice to state , that in the « our « e of many years ' trial of various Aperient Medicines , I have never found results at once salutary and efficient in the relief of ihe system , from redundant bile , &c , with SO little moonyeniencb ; I am , therefore , warranted in declaring ; that they supply to mi a means long wnnting ^ of being able to recommend to Families , Schools * and especially Mercantile men , whether at the desk or on the road , a most ^ valuable resource in an . occasional medicine . And I shall take credit to myself if , in giving this testimony , I am the means of making ^ ^ Fram pton ' s Pills more generally known and appreciated .
- ¦ *• I am , Sir , respectfully yours , WILLIAM ^ MITHL " The unprecedented sale of these Pills , arising from the earnest recommendations 01 the many thousands who have derived benefit from their use , render any lengthened comment unnecessary ; they are not put forth aa a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable , but for Bilious and Liver Complaints , with their many well known attendants , bilious and sick
head-ache , Dain and oppression after meals , giddiness , dizziness , singing noise in head and ears , drowsiness , heartburn , loss of appetite , wind , spasms , &c . i ? wp or three dotes will convince the afflicted of their salutary effects . The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the Liver , Bowelsiand Kidtteys , will rapidly take place ; and instead of listlessness , heat , pains , and jaundiced appearance , strength , activity , and renewed health , extending to good old age , will be the result of taking this medicine , according to the directions accompauviue each box .
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9 THE NO RTtE | tK ST A R .
Green's Diseases Of The Skin.
GREEN'S DISEASES OF THE SKIN .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 24, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct783/page/2/
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