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MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... MEETINGS IN BEHALF oU THE CIIARTIST I ~~~EXILES. [Continuedfroia our Tidd Preqe.1 FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES. INTENDED MOTIONOk' O T. S. DUNCOMBtE, M.P. The Albany, Feb. 22, 184;. DEAa Sta,-I thought it was univermelly understood tlttt I abhuld not bring on mny motion for, at least, a fortnight or three v.eeks, :nd you rac quite right in say_ gi. that it was so nrraitted when I Inst had the ...

Correspondence

... Covreoponlenirt. The people fight and suffer:-think ye, Sirs, If neither country had been cursed with chief, The peasants would have quarrelled 1 John Ball, of Southey's Wat Tyler. TO THlE EDITOR OF TilE. NORTHERN STAR. DBEa Ssa,-You will perceive that a. Star sometimes reaches into the north of Yorkshire; I observed in the Star of February 7th, that there is a society sprung into existence ...

daugere of a long and continuous calm-.thf, greatest dangers that can threaten a politician Thcrc is iijile ..

... a vessel going bfre a bieeze in the open sea; but there js great aon:iety about her management when be- calnod amidst shoals and rl'ks. We hlire been for now nearly three years in the latter position. The varied interests of class, and the torturous application of the law being so many obstacles in our course, while the calm created by temporary prosperity has left us scarcely a breath to ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... El abenr! & Cotgtpolltllt4I *Ne. THOMIAS CooPER AND Ma. O'CoNNOR.-Il relation to the ststenient made by 'Yr. O'Coltor at Manchester, affecting Mr. Cooper, we have received the following from Mr. O'Connor :-Ever anxiol's to lake atonement where I have committed errol, even under justifiable apprehension, I le not a mnomelnt ill testifying my sorrow at having done all inj lstice to Mr. Cooper-an ...

THE ROYAL PROLOGUE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1845 THIE ROYAL PROLOGUE. THE introductory sketch by which the sessional s performance for 184S has been presented to us in the t parliamentary text of her.Majesty, is, to say the least s of it, the eleverest, if not the most satisfactory, pro- 8 duction of the kind that has come under notice since royal speeches occupied any portion of our attention. ...

THE LAST FREE TRADE DODGE

... THE LAST FREE TRADE DODGE. DISOnACEFUL CONDUCT OF WV. LOYETT AND H IS SQUAD OF SAFRON-MILL DBRUISMi5 The parliamentary campaign has opened, and vith it another.attempt on the part of the cheap-bread low-wage crew, to force themselves on public atten. tion, and achieve a semblance of popularity. Driven from every ' open'' meeting they have essayed ticketted places of As refuges ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL [ill] COMPANY

... r CoM . hml. - a, aan i,-A report of my last t- haI ber f, poned from enantycaast from sn It r loon' etrcretorlee would have, as tbe7 ougbt,5j , ?? aecount to the ?? of. emal meeting, Imewlsol Xr a stantly either travel'n6 Or iPaskiug8.A'k4,bas required at ndo, tand4 t4o7e4r memo7able darq lion at Manchester. ,mamst nowirs bD hrkf, aG ,t ,iof ahe ltters * well a *D of thte Nottiughan I will ...

MEETING AT AYLESBURY

... A public meeting of the inhabitants of Aylesbury and its vicinity was held in the County-hall in this town on Monday evening, for the purpose of adopt- ing a petition to Parliament in favour of a repeal of the Game Laws. The meeting was both numerously and respectably attended. Dr. LEE (of Hartwell-house) presided, and opened the business of the evening by stating that the present meeting had ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ,fl)ref-qll KiltrIligrarr. ?? ?? I FRANCE. . MENCEMILNT OF TIlE WAR iN ALeEItrA.-TIhc *oof Tuesdaty annnce that the Minister ar r eceived twro dspatches from Marshal *caud, doted the 9th and 10th inst. In the first, l01t , hd aunoulcs his arrival in the Ouarensenis, lasrepxratev mooveients. In the second, he - l account of' two affirays on the 13th, between ?? guard of a colvoy and about 500 ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... PARLIAMENTARY REVINEW. Ministers had a narrow escape in the House diate of Loids, in the debate on the' Addres s. Their done whole policy-foreign, domestic, and colonial, be te -was assailed by Lord STANLEY,;- a]nd his pens( amendment was only lost by two votes. This will 1 is a significant intimation of the estimaiion in a Bli which they are held by one branch of. the. Le- iielithi gislature. ...

THE KIRKDALE PRISONERS

... | l _ . 1 I the BROTIIER DEMOCRATS,-WO are happy to rhe inform you, that hitherto, through yout ary iee- assistance, we have been enabled to supply mg the our friends in Kirkdale with the bare try hree necessaries of life, books, paper, &c., and oth trust that you will continue to enable us to see ings discharge our duty to them while in bondage. be the All Money Orders to be sent to THOMAs Uj ...

Chartist Intelligence

... W. -, ?,,a telliocar&- TffSCENTRAL REoTaruzx AND EiECTION Cot- 11 M;TTRE met at Colliver's C Hou 6 , Strand, ojiMondayevening, February5th; -rI Joha Milne es was called to the chair. Messrs. Jolh. Arnott, W. ass Shute, Howie, and Black were added to the com- mittee. The Secretary, Mr. Crassby, was in- . structed to reply 'o an application from Hull. Mr. r a Kydd, on behalf A.- Mr. ?? Brook and ...