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Chartist Intelligence

... Cipart(ot Entelliaruce. , -- - ?? ?? STOCRPORT. CHARTISM AND SOCIALISM. Arbangements having been made during the last forthight, between the Socialists and the Chartists of Ahjltown, for a public meeting between Mr. Leech, Ch ortist Lecturer, and MIr. Campbell, Social Missionary, on the relative merits of both principles, and which are calculated soonest and most permanently to benefit the ...

THE QUESTION OF DISSENT

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1841. As often as we find ourselves called upon to open out a great question to the public view, so often do we feel the inadequacy of our space, and the un- frequency of our visits. If the question of the Suffrage, the Repeal of the Union between Great Britain and Ireland, and the Corn Laws, which are but units of the great whole, have been so com- ...

MR. SPURR

... TO THE EDITOR OF THIE VORTHERN STAR. SIR,-As one of the delegates who met at Munches- ter in July last, when the original plan for a national organisation was devised, and feeling, as I do, deeply interested in its ultimate success, by which the united powers, energies, and resources, moral, philosophical, and intellectual, as well as pecuniary, of the enslaved millions, were to be called into ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ?? Kad We~lle .e. RURNLEY.-TRsuMPHANT ENTRY OF MR. R. J. RICHARDSON, INTO THE Town OF BUjaNLE.-The Chertists of Burnley and neighbourhood had a most glorious gathering on Saturday evesing, Jan. 2nl., to welcome Mr. R. into their town. The evening was re- markably fine, and the thousands assembled on the occasion gave ample testimony that the principles con. tained in the People's Charter ...

TO THE ELECTOR AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE WEST-RIDING

... Our merchants are in the ?? of bankruptcy and our labourers have eaten their bedsa,-LORD JoHlN RUSSELL. FELLOW-COUNTRYMEN,-I find, by a very slight experience, that, in bustling times like these, the weekly chronicler of events has no slight tnsl; imposed upon him to keep pace with circumstanceo, and to record, and direct the public eye to, all. whieh he thinks of importance. This must be my ...

MANCHESTER

... PflOSCOUTION AND MaUEL TREAT&MENT oP FEARGUS O'CONNORt, ESQ. No sooner had the Star arrived ill Manchester on Saturday miorning last, containing the letter of Mr. F. O'Conuor, drtaiiing his treatmiuent since his arrival in York Castle, than the news spread all over the town with the rapidity of lightning A few working mcn, who are alwuys first in the field when danger ap- proamhes, and when ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO TH! EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STA& I 'T'he virtuous man, Who, relti hi umltya kig8 hre littte Jn their grandeur; he who leads Invincibly a life of resolute good, And stands amid the silent dungeon depths c ?lore free and fearles than the trembling judge I Who, clothd ia venal power, vainly strove c To bind tbe impassive epirit. i SHIELIEY. ii SsRi,-Who e6r read the Incontrovertible truths ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT I I i WESTERN RAILWAY. (,Fronm the Reading MercurY.) M It is with feelings of deep regret that we have to oI record one of the~most lamentable railway accidents that, we believe, has ever occurred in this country, ~ and Wibieh. took place this morning on that part of the Great Western line, called 'Ithe gullet, the in deepest part of the Sunning-hill -cutting, ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE,

... )F FrWn the Nea Reuses of PariiamenJ, and Nelasons Mfo. Rument, Lendon, and the Woelwich Dockpard, be TO THE PUBLIC AND THE TRADES OV GREAT BRITAIN th . . -AND IRELAND. *1 The ace of mankind would perish did they cease to ag aid each other. Trom' the time that the mother diar bindthe child's head, till the moment 'thit jonie Id kind ?? wipes the death-damp from the lbrow uI of the dying, W ...

TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER, AND LOSS OF LIFE ON THE LINE OF THE BRISTOL AND GLOUCESTER RAILWAY

... TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER, AND LOSS OF LIFE ON TH - LINE OF THE BRISTOL AND GLOUCESTER RAILWAY. Bristol, Tuesday A-tarnoon. One of those frightful accidents, attended with the sacrifice of human life, consequent on the careless use of gunpowder, and which, since the commencement of the various great railway and other undertakings, have been of too frequent occurrence In this kingdom, ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... 9oi1*ttscontn Qnbarlfot Meeting. 1 he k0 COALS3ROOK D5ALP.-CHARTIST DEMONSTRATION. in -On Whiteun Tuesday, the 17th instant, the in members and friends of the Cosabrook Dale Association intend to held a Chartist demonstration on the Wrekin, and respectfully, yet ureently, invite the co-operation of all the Chartists in Shropshire, or the surrounding counties, they having adopted the old Tory ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE,

... FROM THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND NELSON'S MONUMENT, LONDON, AND THE WOOL- WICH DOCKYARD, To the Public and the Trades of Great Britain and Ireland. Trusting too much to others' care is the ruin of tuany. There is much to be done: stick to it steadily. FRANKLLIN. Screw your courage to the sticking place, And well not fail. SH1AISPERE. BRETHREN,-Although happy to state we are still ...