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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . fC entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at U your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PAHR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and' more especially since its use haB contributed so largely to the public health . The fact is , however , predjudioe 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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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Ord « r for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoe , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , Ac .
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CAKL 1 SLE . —The membeks of the Chartist ASSOCIATION A . SD THE WOBKIJiG GLASSES G 2 NEBallt . —We are gl&a to find that the advic 9 we gave last week has been ¦ wmtdIjt responded by the people ia this district . and that there ia now every likelihood of & most substantial deferce fond being established . Ai -we anticipated , the females are doing their work zealously and -well ; and there is nothing wanting on the part of oar mile friends , who h&Ye been using every txertkm to "promote tie cause , in which we are embarked , and on ths &ucces » ful issue of which will depend oer future weltire and happiness . Several inuiTidasls hare been found with that noble-mlndedu ^ ss , which erer distingalsbei pure Cfclrtisni , to come forward with various articles if property which they have
gentrc&slj given to be rsfflsd for at so much a member . This is an txcellent method of raking money , as the parties engaged in it steer clear of any annoyance which Blight be otherwise offered to them . We would earnestly recommend this plan to be followed out on a molt extensive scale , and put in operation in every district of tbe town ; so that Carlisle izsy still stand BnriTalie 4 in its -unwearied arci nobie exertions to defend and tupport those who have and ere likely to suffer in ths people ' s cause ; for , surely it is enough to be subjected to the bonh and uncalled-for treatment trhkh baa been most urjustfy ii fl . cteii upon them , —to bear the acoffr and scorns of the great aci wealthy—to be held to most unreasonable and enormous jbaii—to be prejudiced in the ejea cf the jury appointed to
try them by the unjust and iDJudicial remarks of an ignorant and selfish Judge—and to suffer imprisonment and transportation , without . having to suffer the additional and keenest pang of all—a people ' s ingratitude , which , like the iron , -will tnttr into their very souls . But we hope for better things , and fondly trait that the people will continue to use every ex-. rtion in behalf of those who have so ably and nobly eLtieavoured to improTe their suffering and wretched condition , by exposing the mischiefs arising from class legislation . Let each locality do its duty and the task will be light and agreeable ; for nothing can withstand the united efforts of a whole people determined to be free . Tyranny may reign dominant for a time , but the day of retribution will surely come .
" Hope for a season bade the world farewell , And freedom shrieked as the brave patriot ' s felL " " WLere is toy arm , oh ! vengeance ! where the rod , That smote the foes of 2 . on and of God 7 " Yes , the time will come when tyranny shall be hurled from her thrOCS , When the oocunuils . t *< i "w : ronge . o £ ogoe shall be revenged , when restitution shall be made of the numerous robberies on tbe people , and when their just political rights shall be restored . — Correspondent . ESTABL 1 BMENT OP A FRIENDL 1 CO . N VK . ISaTIONAL Debating Society , fob ihe besefit of the Chartist cacsb . —On Sunday evening last , a cumber of persons assembled at the late Council Room , No . 6 , John-street , Caldewg&te , for the purpose of making anangsments for the establishment of a debating society , for the bentfit ef the Chartist caus 9 in this district . Several plan a were named as likely to
forward the success of the Defence Fund , which , if carried into operation , will have the efivct of materially increasing the funds of that praiseworthy and laudiWe undertaking . A cumber of persons put down th- ir names as regular subscribers , for the support of the society ; and instructions given to one of tne members to form or draw up rules for the future guidance sird regulation of the society . Th « society will consist of an unlimited cumber ef members , whose qualification will cDnsist of s weekly subscription of one penny each . On Sar . day evening , October SOth at six o ' clock , an essay will be read ' On the benefits likely to arise from the establishment of a well-conducted debating society , " and the rules and regulations adopted . Non-members will be adnatttd tach evening grasis , and a collection made to ii-CT ' . ase the regular funds , all of which wter necessary exptcces are paid , will go to the Cuartist cause .
LONE ON . —A Metropolitan delegate meeting was hilu on Saisd » y ; Mr . Lucas in tbe chair , Otiientiajs ¦ were received from Mr . Rose , from tke Horns C ; uc : £ xl&ns , 21 r . Sims , from the Lambe - . h Teetotallers , from Messri Graiiam and Pelling , for St . Pancras . I we shillings and Eixpenee was received from Camberwell , for the D ^ lf- ^ aie meeting . A quantity of trccts were then disposed of- After considerable discussion the l * itfery for the victims was postponed for one week . A deputation was Uwn received from tie shareholders A 55 . O ; d Bailey , stating their intentioa of taking a l 3 r § er ball , iad requesting the co-operatkn of the Debates . iieHsrs . U an try and Bose were added to the Rifib coajcaittee . Tne adjourned question of . Vr . 31 at : Lews nanse beicz tiised fiom the observation co .-uruittee .- on
account oi his betng a tae cber cf tic Complete Suffrage body was returned , ac 4 a long icd animated discussion tookplaca Me * = rs . CoSay , Wheeler , L ^ rgwith , Rjse , Knitht , C -jk , Simpson , Ncwley , Picker .-giil and ofhero , Eioke in favour cf the motion , ifr . Maysard "pDOsed it . Mr . Matthews VLen stated that he did not •<~ loas to liaA bewy at present , and that afier ths disjui&ion which Lad taken place , he should how to the majoii ' . j , acd remain firm to his own body , the National Charter Association . Mr . Wheeler then imvei as an arntrOiTatLt , " That no person who is a mesafce-r of any cihs-r political bcrly sfeall be allowed a s . » at in the
metropolitan delegate meeting . ' ' Seconded by Mr . Langvriu-. Mr . Pickersgill moved and Mr . Rise seconded the fjlij- . rlD ^ ri-jt-r , " That this meeting have eo wish to inrerftrs w > tL tbe right cf conscience in any individual member cf tbe National Charter Association , but this fiekpte meeting will place no confidence in any xnember joining any other political body . " After considerable discussion , Mr . Wheeler's amendment was carries by a large majority . Mesa * . Wheeitr , Ccffiy , Knight , and Brown were appointed a deputation to ¦ wait on the machine and boiler makers . -Mr . Matthews resigned his seat on the Observation Committee , and the mretLng
adjyumed-WORKING sian's Hall , Cikccs-street , Martlebo > e—3 Ir . Tv ' ietler lectured here on Sunday ; tbe pUce was crowded to txetss . The lecturer was highly applauded , and a very enthusiastic feeling exhibi : ecl . A collection -was made at the door for a sick brother Eiembtr previous to the commencement of the lecture . The following resolution was unanimously pa = ssd , — "That a person being a member of any other political Eocitty ihall cot ba eligible to be a member i f the General Council , or a delegate ie the M » tropoiitan delegate meeting ; and we recommend other localities to adopt a bimilar resolution . " Messrs . Mudge , J . Ccok , Christopher , and others ably supported the above resolution . The chair was filled with great ability by Mr . LoTett , atd the whole of the proceedings were transacted in a matmer alike firm and unanimous .
Mb . Ccok lectured at the Working Men ' s Hall , 291 Mile End R ' -ad , on the " existence of prejudice , " -to a uumerou 3 anditory . A collection , amounting to 3 s . 3 i ., Tva 3 made for the v-ctisB . Subscriptions were also handed in from other individuals , amounting , in the whoie . to " s . Sd . The sums of -is ., 10 s . ; 8 s . 4 d ., and 25 . 81 . was received on the previous evening . Obssevatios Committee . —On Thursday evening , me above committee met , as u * ual , and considerable business was transacted regarding the getting up of pub . ic meeiic ^ s , dec Arransements wsre also entered into f ^ r vraiticg upon an important trades' body , soliciting their co-operation , in carrying out the . prindoles of the Charter .
U . viied Bvot asd Shoemakers' Stab . Coffee Holse , Golden Iia >* e . —Mr . J 4 ee lectured to the members of tLw locality , after which the proposition to elect another Executive was considered , when it was rrsolved— * Thai we take no part in sn ? b flection , as we consider it tctiily uncalled for . " as . - bi . 1 . traa collected for the victims . BtCK S-HeaD . —A new locality was formc-d on Suadaj fcvtsi ^ g iast ai the Norfolk Arms SeVruouse , Che-Ehire-srrcfct , Watfetlco-tovm , Btthnal-grttn ; un members erroiied tLeir c ^ mes . It was resolved , "That the five shillings given by the silk weavers locality to commence this new one , ba given to the victims .
Black Bull , Hahxersxith-Road . —At tbe meeting of the Chartists of tai * locality on JIo . ~ .: ij , Mr . Millwoorl in the chair , a collection of three fchiliingB -ffLa made for the victims ; eighteenpence was also receiv&d for the same purpose from a few friends at Putney Common . The amount has been trangrcitted to Mr . O Coancr . WOSSL 2 . Y . —The Rsv . W . Y . JackBon delivered a lecture here on Saturday evening last , on tho rep&ii of tie Cora Laws , the new Tariff , and the Charter , which he di&cu&scd in an able and eloquent manner .
SRZFPxEXiD . —Progress of the Cacsb . —The Fi ^ -tree-laners continue at their posts , gallantly vieing with each other in th « discharge of their patriotic duties ; unanimity , industry and ssal on tii « part of the leaders , and enthusiasm tnd consistency on the part of the members , characterise the present proceeding ! of this band of uncompromising democrats . They have , within the last two months , subscribed four poneds to the General Defence Fund , and between five and six pounds to the fond for tbe defence of Messrs . Harney and Parkea . Active exertions are being made to obtain an adequate fund for tbe defence of Messrs . Barney and Parket ; among cttten the following plan is wortiy of ztotica , and will , we trust , receive the hearty support « f ocr 8 beffirl < i friends . Tbe Conncil intend holding every Saturday evening , in the Fig-tree-Une Room , aa . harmonic meeting , open to all tbe friends of tfce cease , and tbe men now peneeuted tot their atedfut
Adherence to tbe principles of liberty . Tba first of tfcett weekly entertainments win take place on Saturday ( this ) rooinf . A collection will ke made at tbe close , &e proceeds to be devoted to tbe Defence Fund . Oa Sunday evening last , a crowded audience thronged the room , to hear an address from Mr . Harney . The pcoceedhiKB were opened bj Mr . Rovstsn reading the Chard * Litany , to -which the whole aassmbly retjxjia \ ed Ames most beartiiy . " Rally aronnd him " was Bext sang , aid then Mr . Royston introduced Mr . Haraey , wbodeliveted a lengthy and interesting addrej * Mr . Royston then delivered s short but spirit-. > \ n \ og ddrets . Tbe proceeding * closed by the meetir . ; sioging " God never , nerer made a slave . " On > ; Sudsy twaiBg , Mr . Parkei delivered an -address , < $ k » c * ipttv * of bii BdTentore « and pri » n experience V , r : * w h ? 5 recent Tiait to her Mnjerty ' s College at Kirk-1 { li * £ rfle mi loodl / aod enU » utastie&U 7 cbeered .
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WCLVBRHAJttPTON . —Mr . Froggatt , of Bilston , delivered a farewell sermon to bis Wolverhampton friends , in their Association Room , John-street , and at the conclusion was greeted with every m&ik of 'approbation and respect Indeed , bla condoct here has gained him many friends . He is a very poor man , and unable to get any employment in this district , in eonsequence of his unflinching advocacy of the rights of the suffering millions ; nay , more , be has the audacity to openly avow himself a Chartist , and that in ihe eyes of the ' respectables' is considered a crime % i the deepest dye . As Mr . Froggatt is about leaving Bilston . the Council at Wolverhampton take this opportunity of recommending him to any of the Chartist Associations he miy at any time call upon as an honest and consistent advocate of the People ' s Charter . The Association Rjom is open every Sunday from nice in the morning till nine in ths evening , and on Wednesday evenings at seven o ' clock .
NEWCASTLE . —The funeral sermon of the late Mr . Russell , of Nottingham , was preached ia the ChartiEts' Hall , Goat Inn , Cloth Market , by Mr . W . H . Robson , on Sunday evening last , to which subject he aid great justice . 4 s . 7 d . was collected for the widow and orphans . Tbe Chartists of Newcastle held their weekly business meeting on Monday evening , as usual , Mr , Kaox in tbe chair . The minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , Mr . Clark handed in 18 s ., which he had collected amongst bis ahopmates , for the Defence Fund . It was then agreed that £ 1 be immediately forwarded to the Northern Star office , for the Defence Fund , which sum , together with £ 1 formerly sent to tbe Evexing Star , and credited in -that journal to Mr . Binns , makes £ 2 sent by tbe Chartists of Newcastle ; and as many of the collectors' books are sot yet handed in , another remittance will be Bent in the course of a week . Mr . Sinclair was then requested to announce , throuth the Star , that the Charter
Association ofNewcsstle have taken the sale of the Northern Star on their own responsibility for the future , appropriating the proceeds to the advancement of the movement , hoping that all who wish to see the cause progress in this district will become subscribers to the only weekly organ having the real and unfeigned interests of the industrious classes at heart , and thereby furnish funds to the Association to agitate the district . Mr . Smith , basket-maker , 52 , New Market , has kindly volunteered his services to distribute the papers at his shop until a sufficient number of subscribers can be procured to justify tbe Chartists in hiring an individual for that purpsse . Any person becoming a regular subscriber will receive their portraits the same as from any other agents , as arrangements are made with the Slaroffice te that effect ; and ceuntry subscribers will have their papers forwarded by post or carrier peremptorily . Working men support your friends in pref « rence to your enemies .
MANCHESTER . —Souih Lancashire Delegate Meeting . —The South Lancashire l > elegates held their meeting on Sunday last , in the Chartist Room , Brown-street , Manchester , when the following delegates were present : —Mr . Wm . Magee , Chartist painters , Manchester ; Mr George Millar . Ashton-nnder-Lyne ; Mr . Thomas Railton . Chartist joiners , Mac Chester ; Mr . John Pullin , Carpenters' Hall , Manchester ; Mr . Rictard Haslem , Oldham ; Mr . Robert M'Farlane , Salford ; Mr . John Booth , Holiinwood ; Mr . Philip Hart , Miles Platting . Mr . Thomas Railton was unanimously called to tbe chair , who laid before the meeting , in a few brief remarks , the business the delegates would have to take into their consideration . Tk-e following resolutions were passed : — " Th > t Mr . William
Dixon be Secretary to the South Lancashire Delegates until the next delegate meeting . " Moved by Mr . Pallin , and seconded by Mr . Haslam . " That Mr . White and Mr . Haslam be deputed to wait upon Mr . Cirtledge for the books , and other documents , belonging to the South Lancashire Council . " Moved by Mr . M'Farlaie , and seconded by Mr . Pullin . " That Mr , Dixon , Mr . Railton , and Mr . Grocott , be appointed to draw up the Lecturer ' s Plan for the next quarter . " Moved by Mr . Haslam , and 8- > conded by Mr . Hart . " That the subsecretaries , in the various localities , be requested to send the names of persons who are willing and competent to be put on the Lecturer ' s Plan forthwith to the Secretary for South Lancashire . " Moved by Jlr . Pullin , asd seconded by Mr . Haslam . Tbe following sums were then paid to the Secretary , viz : — FOB . TBS SOLTH LANCASHIRE LECTURERS' FUND . £ S . d . Salford ... ... ... 050 Carpenters' Hall ... ... 1 5 0 Aihton-under-Lyne ... ... 0 8 0 Miles Platting ... 0 10 £ 1 19 FOB THE EXECUTIVE . £ 8 . d . Holiinwood ... ... ... 0 2 6 Miles Platting ... ... ... 0 3 4 £ 0 5 10 LECTURERS * FUND FOR IRELAND . £ « . d . Chartist Painters ... ... 8 6 0 Ashton-under-Lyne ... ... 0 0 6 Carpenters' Hall , first subscription 0 4 3 D . tto , second ditto 0 0 fl S * lford ... ... ... 0 0 0 Holliawood ... ... ... 0 1 3 Miles Piavting ... ... ... 0 0 9
£ 0 9 0 After transacting some other business of a local nature , the meeting was adjourned until that day four weeks , at ten o ' clock in the forenoon , when it is requested that delegates will be present from all parts of the district , as it is necessary to have a lecturer ont in South Lancashire as soon as possible . It is also reqnesUd that sub-Secretaries de send their names and address to tbe South Lancashire secretary as soon as convenient . All communications for the South Lancashire delegates for the present must be forwarded to Mr . Wm . Dixon , No . 11 , Nelson-street , Travis-street , Bint Top , Manchester .
Miles Platting . —The members of this locality met on Sunday last , when a balance sheet of tbe associv tion was brought forward and passed with satisfaction . Mr . John Wat kins , of London , was nominated for the Executive Council .
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Collected at Yektnor , Isle of Wight , by Mr . S . 2 sorha . \ : — Mr . J . Blake 0 10 — Norman ~ . 0 1 0 — G . Whitiington 0 0 2 — Burton 0 0 2 — Robert Brown 0 0 2 — F . R 0 0 2 — Itidley 0 0 2 — Duvio 0 0 1 — WMiday 0 0 2 £ 0 3 1 Postage 0 0 1 Extra postage at Leeds 0 0 2 £ 0 2 10 Subscriptions for Defence Fund . —From D . France aaa Co ., Buaupfields , Dykes Head : — £ s . d . Mr . Joseph Hidl , Jun ., mason ... 0 1 0 Mrs . Mary Ann Hall 0 10 Mr . John Jevins 0 10 . NEWCASTLE-OS-TfNE . Mr . England ... ... ... 0 1 6 — John Brown 0 0 6 — Joseph Taylor , iJlaydon ... 0 1 0 — John Duan 0 0 6 — George Bell 0 0 6 — John Fairlurn ... 0 0 3 — France and Co . 0 2 * £ 0 9 3 The Executive . —The proceeds due to the Executive from the ^ e of Messrs . Crow and TyrrelTs Chartist Beverage , from the 8 th to 22 nd of October : £ 8 . d . Mr . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds , and wholesale agent for the district of Yorkshire ... ... 0 19 6 Mr . Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , London , and wholesale agent for the South ... 0 6 0 Mr . Watts , HnU 0 6 9 Mr . Jacobs , Bristol ... ... ... 0 3 9
Mr , vickers , Belper ... ... ... 0 3 9 Mr . English , Bary-St .-Edmunds ... 0 3 9 Mr . Driffield , Spilsby ... ... ... 030 Mr . Ferguson , Alexandria , Scotland ... 0 3 0 Mr . Flowers , Timsby ... ... ... 030 Mrs . G . White , Birminghom ... ... 0 1 6 Mr . Sweet , Nottingham ... ... 0 1 6 Mrs . Smith , Ditto ... ... ... 0 1 6 Mr . Barraelough , Naneaton ... ... 0 0 $ Mr . Ashwcll , Daventry ... ... 0 0 9 Mr . A . Bradley , Devonport ... ... 0 1 6
£ 3 0 3 N . B . The Chartists of Plymouth can be supplied with the Chartist Beverage by Mr . Bradley , of Devonport . Defence Fo * d . —The Liverpool Council have received 7 s . 6 d . from tbe Sons of Freedom , total abstainers ; also 7 s . lOd . from Richardson ' s tailor ' s shop , per Thomas Aehworth . " ¦ N
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• <^ . ~~^^» NOMINATIONS TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL . LOVfEB WARLKT . Mr . Jonathan Teal , High OldSeld . Mr . John Lfcvrson , Water-hill . Mr . William Cnlpon , Winter-neb . Mr . John Teal ,- Holling-honse . Mr . Richard Mavrson , Willowhall-bar . Mr . David Lawson , Water-hill , sub Treasurer . Mr . Moses Robinson , Spring-gardens , Bub-Secre tary .
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8 HRBWSBORY . Mr . Joseph Peplow , labourer . Mr . Joseph Powell , weaver . Mr . William Horson , labourer . Mr , William Pryer , sub-Treasurer . Mr . Edward James , sub-Secretary , 14 , Canal building .
NORWICH . Mr . Baldwin Howlett , ginger-beer brewer , King street . Mr . Miles Debbage , wood-turner , Lord Camden yard . Mr . Conrad Springall , cordwainer , St . Martin ' s at-Oak . Mr . Thomas Wallbank , dyer , Union-place . Mr . John Beatty , painter , Union-place . Mr . Matthew Smith , weaver , New Catton . Mr . William Bowthorpe , ditto , New Catton . Mr . Thomas Gifford , tailor , Magdalen-street , sub Treasurer . Mr . George Bell , bookseller , St . Edmunds , sub Secretary .
MILES PUTTING . Mr . Wa . Hope , warper , Oldham-st . Mr . John Hall , weaver , Thursday-at . Mr . James Thorp , do ., Lime-st . Mr . Samuel Harrison , do ., Thursday-st . Mr . John Fitt , do ., Wednesday -at . Mr . John Deane , baker , Oldham-row . Mr . Henry Waters , weaver , Junction-st ., sub Treasurer . Mr . Richard Naylor , dyer , 22 , Back Ash-st ., sub Secretary . LIVERPOOL .
Mr . Samuel Cowan , 93 , Sparling-st . Mr . John Robinson , 17 , Norbury Place , Hotham street . Mr . George Goodfellow , 27 , Harleton-st . Mr . Henry Jones , 132 , Copperas-hill . Mr . Jones M'Knight , 7 , White-st . Mr . Patrick M'Connell , Oldham-st . Mr . Thomas Lindsay , Silitoe-buildings , Colling wood-st . Mr . John Cowan , £ 2 , Skelhorne-st ., sub-Trea surer . Mr . William Magee , Ellison-court , Milton-Bt . sub Secretary .
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11 ¦ ¦ . ;¦ . ' : : .-¦ •¦ ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ^ . MR . JAME 3 CLARKSON , SOLICITOR , DECEASED . HIS CREDITORS are requested to tend ia their Aoconnts to us , at his lato Office , Kirkgate , Bradford , to be Examined and Paid . And his Debtors are respectfully requested immediately to pay their Debts to us , while winding up bis Affairs , and attending there to manage his Business . By Order of tbe Administratrixes , CARR & NETTLETON , of Wakefield , Solicitors . Kirkgate , Bradford , 17 th October , 1842 . : .. I . ¦ . ' ¦ ——^— .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 29, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct911/page/2/
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