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SUGGESTIONS FOR UNIONISTS

... To the Editor of the Poor Klan's GuardanO.X Son,-I have taken this opportunity of laying before the pub- lic a few suggestions, w~hich, if duly considered, I think will tend to better the condition of the working classes, having found that doce classes want a stimulant to action; and viewing with deep Tret, that partial and desultory strikes have a tendency to break up their Unions, and ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1259 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

HOUSEHOLD-SUFFRAGE HUMBUG

... HOUSEH&LD-SUFFRAGE HUMBUG. To Mea Editor of the Poor Mlan's Gum diai. Sxn,-I fear Lord Darham. is but a partial reformer, as he intends to deprive the mass ot the people, viz., the operatives who rent apartments, from becoming electors, notwithstanding the rent of their apartments may amount to triple that of a emall house. Let us analyze this term household suffrage. Household suffrage is a ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 545 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: News 

UNIONS AMONGST THE AGRICULTURISTS

... 5OIWING to tbe very nature of their occupations, agri. culturists are always behind the rest of society; and though first in the field of nature, they are always last in the field of improvement. Not having intercourse with the rest of society-not being very numerous--not 'being generally well educated, and having but few means of improvement-taught to look upon the parson and the squire as ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: News 

NEWS OF THE DAY

... On Friday eveniug the sheriffs of London and Middlesex roceeded to the shop of Mr. Penny, the printer and publisher f the Peoples Police Gazelle, a weekly unstamped newspaper, hineery-lane, and levied an execution upon the goods for 8001. sing six penalties of 201. each, and costs, forfeited in the Court f Exchequer, for printing and publishing the abovementioned eriodical. The informations ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1085 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

EXTRAORDINARY REVERSE OF FORTUNE

... EXTR AORDINARY REVERSE OF FOPTUNE. Another Illustration of our Property Laws. SO.ME notice has appeared -in the public papers of the applica- So0n for parish relief of an individul whose real name is James treenfield Doubleday, but who traded when in the East Indies under the name of James Smith, and lays claim to a vast sum of :wcey (not less than five million pounds sterling) on account ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1477 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: News 

THE CAUSE OF POVERTY AMONGST WORKING MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES

... A word to the wise is enough, as poor Ricbard4says.-Franklin. [To the Editor of tie Poor Mant's Guardiacn.J STR,-I much approve of your strictures on my last letter in answer to Vindex, where you say, that it seems to have escaped my observa- tion that tbe working people have not only to support the idlers,' but they have to support their butlers, cooks, footmen, grooms, bailiffs, ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1522 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

NATIONAL UNION OF THE WORKING CLASSES

... NATIONAL UsN10 O O RTHE-.VING[NA . ?? 'L SI Si ES. ' i .Oa T~desd~yevenint ithe Qtuavterly Gese~it:Meeting-ef Ume Mllm i bers o thisi Unioj pekci-at the 3oro gh Zliapel, heapeelbceourt, Sob hiark. f --I- ;. . Mr.L Suersteltavin* b]J' nled :te~h ChinD,i..i.-tF..X'i y ?? : miirntes ?? 'sat oneetig r wereiex aiid Tu thoae motion w Meassrs. Brbwa'&iid Rwe, *ere ?? .- ?? The Qwaaterly Ror 'of 'the ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1834
Newspaper: Poor Man's Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, NOVEMBER 23, 183A. Louis-Philippe has called together another set of Ministers-he has, in fact, recalled the Doctrinaires, humbled, crest-fallen, and more than ever likely to act subserviently to his will. H is late policy has had the effect of setting the various political parties by the ears, and of leaving himself more freely at his royal pleasure of riding rough-shod over all. The ...

Published: Sunday 23 November 1834
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 786 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... THE -EXAMINER. LONDON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1834. The miserable warfare in the northern provinces of Spain is still suffered to exist. We say this, since it is very clear it could not by possibility continue, if energetic measures were taken to reinforce the army under RadiI. The recall of that general, however, is now spoken of, and this may be the prelude to a change of some sort. Any change must ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1834
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2267 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, NOVEMBER 16, 1831. Louis Phillippe has dismissed the Doctrinaires and taken to him- self an intirely new set of servants. At one o'clock on Monday, it appears hle received a decisive answer from Soult, to say that the Marshal would have nothing more to do with this Majesty. Mes- sieurs De Riguy, Guizot, Thiers, and Duchatel, were instantly taken at their words, and bowed out of office. ...

Published: Sunday 16 November 1834
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3156 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: News 

THE POOR-LAW PROJECT

... l I UAYv this bill; but I will not now 4ltternpt an analysis of it, chiel-y because I have not duly considered the extent of -all its terrible consequences if attempted ta be carried into: execution. It is a sort of Austrian project: a scheme for bringing everv thing und every body -iithin the control, the immediate con- trol, of the kingly part of the Govern- mellt. ThiS bill will totally ...

DISSENTERS DEPUTATION TO EARL GREY

... I WILL first insert the account as l find it in the newspapers, which is as follows: INTERVIEW OF THE DEPUTATI.wj OF DISSENTERS FROM GLASGOW WITH EARL GREY. Yesterday morning, at twelve o'clock, the deputation, consisting of the Rev. Dr. Heugh, the Rev. Andrew Marshall, and James Johnston, Esq., were intro- duced by James Oswald, Esq., M.P., to Earl Grey. Mr. Oswald immediately retired, and ...