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pATERSOI ^ S TRIAL , or the Extraordinar JL Bow-Street Case . Also , the Second Edition , Price One Shilling , of SOUTHWELL'S TRIAL . A few Copies ( price Tenpence each ) remain of EOLYOAKE'S TRIAL . Tempexarj Office of the Oracle of R&ism , No . 4 i Wjch-street , Strand , London .
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TO BOOT AND SBOBOIASSRS , MR . T . LORD , ABbtoii-raideT-Lyne , is in imaediste Want of Men Daconected with ths Trade Union , They will have regular and the ver ? best of Employment . . The bi-heat Wa # es of the Town will be paid to them , and ererr Legal Protection afforded . " To Sober Sieidy M ^ n . desirous of permanently domgvozU , * hi- i ? utj . i » , « . rran .- -nc-. d _ u * t often m ^ t wHb . Mr Lon . v .: s -iT . a a . ? ,-Icd yr- ior .- -n « to Married - -- !^ a . r ^ — =- - ¦ - ' . . . . .- ,. ; Uh one a ^ r ¦ -. . u
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J « st publi- hed , in one very lsr ^ e volume octavo , il ' ustrated by upwards of 100 engravings , prioa £ 1 11 s . 6 d . half bound , or in thirty weekly parts at Is . eacK JTIHE OPERATIVE MECHANIC and BRITISH J- M ACHINIST ; comprehending a complete and systematic dfevelopemrnt both of the theory and practice of the prodnctive arcs in their present state of unrivalled perfection , and exhibiting the actual construction and practical uses of all the machinery and implements now used m Great Britain , as ac taally fonnd in workshops of the highest character , wiih the real processes adopted in perfecting the national manufactures of every description ; Vhe whole forming a complete encyclopedia of practical knowledge . BT JOHS X 1 CH 0 LS 05 , ESQ ., CIVIL ENGINEEB . London : Sherwood , Gilbert , and Piper , Paterno < t € r-row .
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Just pnblished , rpHE DECORATIVE PAINTER'S and GLAJ . ZIER'S COMPLETE GUIDE , containing the most approved m .-thod 5 of imitating oak , mahoganv , maple , rose , ce ^ ar , coral , and every other kind of iancy v ? ood ; v » rJ antique , dove , sienna , acd other marbles , in oil or distemper colour ; designs for decorating apartments ; directions for stencilling ; patterns for transparent blinds ; with a complete body of information on the an ot htaimng and painting on glass , * he apparatus for annealing it , and the method of joining figures togciher by leading , with examples from ancient windo ' -vs ,
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . TO MR . 1 . I-BOUT 229 , STRAND , LONDON . Frimley , near Bagshot , Surrey , February 14 th , 1842 . SIR , —Having suffered much trom acote Rheumatism , 1 was indnced to m your Blair ' s Pills , and beg to bear my humble testimony to , iheir efficacy , not only in my own case , but in severaof my fr . ends who have taken them on my recommendation . 1 am , Sir , your obliged , JOHN GILES . The never-failing effects of B ' a ^ r ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills , curing evtry dis .-ription of Gout and
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PEEL'S TARIFF OUTDONE THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED 1 MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to tho BEVERAGE prepared by them , as ' a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its nutritious qualities are equalled by none in the Market ; while its mode of Preparation renders it vastly superior to the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of the Consumer . As a means of supporting the " Executive Committee of the National Charter Association , " and aB a means of crippling ihe Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the hands of the Sons of Toil . A single Trial will prove its superiority over other Preparations of like pretensions .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free , " enclosed in a sealed envelope , " on receipt of a Post-office Ordor for 3 s . 6 d . M ANLY VLGOUR : 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 ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on Marriage , with directions for the removal of Disqualifications , and Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &o .
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1 OKDON . —Political a > "d Sciesijfc Isstite-Ilu > 1 , Ttjhsagais-Lake . —Tiie nrwly c . ecu-d < iir--c oeb met on Sunday morning , ¦ when after the transacti- --. a of some preliminary business . Mr . Coflsy was caller to tie char , and the names being called over , twenty Erectors Trere found to te present . Mr . Whaler moved , and Mr Katbbons seconded " Tbat a gecsTtl meeting of tbe shareholiifcis should be called on 2 &oi day , Jiay the 1 st , to elect a general secretary , and to decide upon the double return of Mtssrs . Knox and 'WiUi-rns . '' Ati amendment was moved , bnt nltimat ^ Sy "Witbara'wn , and the motion carried . . Mr . Parker BioTt > i That the Secretary pro tern , be pai . 1 for his t-u"» i ^ s - on tbe suggestion of 2 Ir . Wheeler it was referr-cd to the Finance Committee . Mr . Cnffjy was elti-i . -i president of the Board of Directors , and Mr "fftrricr vice-preaident . Mr . Parker moved , and ilr .
Wa" ? .-ioy seconded the election of a Finance C << mmito < - of three- Gamed . Messrs . Simpson ,. Wnttler , D . hv Cleave , Ford , Browett , and Siacklfclon were jionii'i ^ ted , and the election fell on Slessrs . SiCipson , WLt =-ier , and Browett Mr . Paiker applied to knoT ? the u rsns on which the call would be let to fi meeting of journeymen tailors , ¦ which being £ stt )«< i ihe meeting fiaj . 'ur-. ed uutil the evening . All nominations for Get ~ rai Secretary must be sent in writing to Mr Salmon , 5 , > Vw-Gcurt , Farrincdon-street , on or Uefore Monday Jiext On Sunday evening , after" considerable discusson , it was decided upon a motion of Mr . Carter , seeon » isd by Mr . Ford , "That the pnes of admission to lie hall should be one penny ; shareholders to be allowed to admit a lady frse . * ' Col-ectors "Werr appointed to wait on ihe . assents to collect snbacri-DtJonB . The finance committee were
amt"i ; ted to pr&sure a seal , parchment , & ? ., for the use tsf ihe directors . Proper account-books were also ordered to be procured . A committee , consisting of 21 bs *? s . Ctff-iy , Porter , WyaK , R unbone , and Dron "Were a ; , pointed to draw up by&-lairs . Messrs . Wheeler , Parker , and Wyatt w .-re elected a committee to revise and report upon the rules for the government of the Institnie . A committee of seven were appointed to manage the affairs of the Institute until the bye-laws ¦ srerr asacted . Tne late management committee were ordered to report tbe state of tbe finances of Hie Institute to the directors on the ensuing Thursday evening . The Secretary was asrihonsed to ¦ write to Mr . O * Gonn ?> i to itqnest the fulfilment of Ms promise to deliver three lectures upon the land . Arrangements were made far the obtsjnment of lecturers , and for tbe holding of a tali en Easter ilonday . Tka subjects of obtaining a liCeuae for the -Hall , the management of the dancing dashes ii , were discussed , sad the meeting adjourned until Thursday eTening and Sunday morning .
idETROPOLiTAS Delegate Mketjsg —The delegate * met on Sunday afternoon , Mr . Knight in the chair . Seports were receired from various committees . Mi . Mills reported from the South London Chartists . Hr . Wheeler reported from the committee appointed to gt-t up a public meeting in honour of Mr . Doncombe ' s concur ! in the House of Commons . Mr . Grew resigned Ins srat on account of tbe Silk Wearers' body haying arrm'igamatod with fee Mile End locality . Mr . Gafijy TBsi £ ; i--d his situation on tha Finance Committee ; and his » tit as a delegate . A vote of thanks was unanimous ij given to h '" i for Ms past services . Mr . Sfeelton r . < ie some lengthy and fcxctllent observations on tbe rmses of the apathy existing among the Chartist body 2 Ai . Wheeler made some remarks in reply , and
moved the following resolution for the regulation of tbe funds of the delegate meeting , which was secended by Mr . Simpson : — " That in order to defray the expences ¦ of tracts , lecturers , public meetings , rest of room , ice , each locality sending one delegate shill contribute the Kim ui is . 60 . per month ; two delegates , 3 s . ; and three delegates 4 x 6 i per month to the funds of the delegate meeting . " After some discussion , the motion W 33 unanimously agreed to . Jit Wheeler moved , snd Mr . PicXersgifl secsnded the following resolution : — " That the metropolis be divi-1 ed Into the seven parliamentary districts ; and that on the first Monday of every month a public meeting be held in each district in rotation , the expence to be defrayed out of the funds of the Metropo litan Delegate Meeting . " Carried unanimously . Mr . Maynard moved , and Mr . Wheeler aeeonded , the following resolution , " That this delegate meeting , taking
into consideration the position of the Chartist body in the nuiropaliB , and believing much good would result from the frequent assembling together of the various loeail'ieiv , recommend that tbe metropolis be divided into B -rough Districts , and that one general meeting ¦ of mt-iubers do take place once a week in such district , taking each place of meeting , in rotation . " Carried unanimously , and the Sscrfctarj mquested to write to &e Localities whose delegates were not present , infurmiiig Uiern of the above resolutions . A report was received relative to the public meeting , to adopt the Bemonstruice . Messrs . Wheeler and MiliB were elected on the Finance Committee , in the place of Messrs . Cnfiay and Dron resigned . Hr . Wiieeler reported the Kceipt of a pair of bagpipes from Mr . M'Pberson , of Ipswich , to be disposed of for the benefit of the victims . A vote of thanks was given to the donor . Two and sixpence was received from G . obe Fields , and tbe meeting adjourned .
Political a > t > Scientific Isstitvte . Tvmt-J-GAts-LASE . —On Sunday evening , Mr . G .- > odwyn Bannby dBliveTBd a lectors on tae bset way of gaining file People ' s Charter , and lead a code of rules he meant to lay before the Chartist body for their adoption . Mr . SktJton alao addressed the meeting at considerable length , and the audience departed highly satisfied with tt » evening * * proe » edinge . A PUBLIC XBBTISG -Was hfelfl on Monday evening , at QJc OM Bine Anchor , Coppiee-row , derkenwell , to take into consideration flie best tiwhtii of remedying tbe distress of the country . Mi . Ba > la was called to the -chair , and commenced by alluding to the opposition they had received from the shopkeepers acd the pelice , in not allowing publicity to be given- to their M 1 K
Tbia should only have the efect of spurring tb < -m to increased exertions . Free discussion was the most important , the most valuable , right which Engliabmfcn possessed , and one which ought to be maintained at all hazards ; if they suffered themselves to be deprived of that right there would be an end of all hopes of emancipating their country . The meeting was called to disenss ths best method of rescuing the toiling millions from their present deeraded destitute- condition , Tbat an alarming amount of distress existed had been admitted a * . Lancaster by the Juige on the bench , and by the Attorney-General with tears in their eye * . Tbe only question then to discuss waa , w"hat measure would improve the condition of the people , and the best means of obtaining it- Mr . Balls conclnded by calling upon
them to give each speaker an impartial hearing . Mr . Cameron moved the first resolution— ¦• That it la the -opinion of this meeting that tbe alarming and rapidJy increasing distress of this country demands the immediate and most serions attention of all classes of her Majesty ' s subjects—that this meeting deeply sympathizes with their Eugkring aila industrious fellow countrymen , and expresses its determination to use its Co-operative hiflnrooe in removing those direful causes Which have overspread the beloTed land of our birth with pauperism , crime , snd tenor / 1 Mr . Pczzer secosded the resolution , 'Which was unanimously car-Tied . Mr . Whefclfcr , in a » peech adapted to the occision , moved the following resolution— "That it us tiit
opinion of this meeting that the wrongs of the oppressed and industrious millions will never be effectually redressed , until the people shall be fairly , honestly and effidently represented—that this meeting does therefore pledge itself to use its most strenuous and devoted exertions towards obtaining the elective franchise foi every male adult in the country not being disqualified by mental disease . 1 ' Ml . Gardiner , in an txeeUfcni address , seconded the resolution , and made aome appropriate i- *> servat ? an 8 in reference to the fallacies put forward by the free trade party . The resolution wai nnanimously carried . A vote of thaula was given tt ttie chamnan , who briefly replied , and the meetinf adjourned . Several members were enrolled .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 1, 1843, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct796/page/2/
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