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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

PUBLIC DINNER, AT HIGHBURY BARN

... On Whit-Monday, the grand annual dinner of the United Societies of Carpenters was held at Hi~hbury- Barn, the profits of which, and of the ball. in the evening, were to be devoted to the benevolent purpose of erecting alms houses for their aged and Infirsis bre- thren, Upwards of three hundred sat down te noat excellent dinner, got up in first rate style. a The galler was crowded with ladies, ...

TO DANIEL O'CONNELL, ESQ., M.P

... SeRr-The very best motives induce me to close my correspondence with you for the present. Was I to continue that correspondence now, the con- cludihg paragraph of your last letter, addressed to the Irish people, should furnish the ground-work for my future letters: and the language of that short paragraph is so plain, explicit and unequivocal, that it would leave me no alternative but that of ...

NOTTINGHAM

... CONCILIATION. Where there's a will theres a way. Notwith. to standing the endeavour of many parties wishing well to 'd the cauee of Chartism, either to suppress or explain away the unhappy differences which appeared to exist between the Executive and a portion of the Nottingham id Chartists, yet as in all such cases, tricksters, eaves'. rs droppers, and meddlers, who had nothing whatever to ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ctartiot EntrIliqmcc. -.-II-111-1111-1-1-1-11, ?? ?? ?? inI IDP(ADOtN.-At ttw CitY of Linde)n l5titutioi,,,0 on 0 Suinmy evening, Mr. Cuffhy in the chair, Mr. Shesrard AVI delivard a 11ost able reid arlauesntative let-ure, and for ?? . shoosaticelly appleunded. 7n iPGRtATI leotured, on Sunday evening, to the Chi, ste'n or Seiners T-ur. The audience was large, T F sn~ ntliusinstically ...

THE VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... TIHE VICTIM FUND COMMITTEE TO THEI CHARTISTS OF GRlEfs. BRITAIN. BRoTHEsS,-Jn laying before you our balance sheet for the last six wi eke, you will see the manner in which we have disposed of the funds placed in our hands. We again urge upon you the necessity of continuing your exertions on behalf of those who are suffering in the cause. You will see the relief that we have given is not ...

DR. M'DOUALL AND MR. DUNCAN, OF DUNDEE

... To TIlIE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. SIR,-I regret to see the turn which Dr. M'Djuall, by his letter in the Afor/lern Slar of the 5th inst., has given to my discusdion with hiu regarding the Petition ! of the English Executive. I had hoped the letter I wrote you on the 21st would have been my Just on the subject; bet the Doctor, having since chosen to ruis. represent and falsify my sentiments ...

EMIGRATION

... WIHERE TO, AND HOW TO PROCEED.tFi NOTES OF A 7OUJR THROUGH A PORTrION or CANADA, AND SEVERAL OF THE STATI:S OF NORTH AMERICA, PARTICULAIRLY TILE STATES OFI IASSACIIUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, NEW iOREI PENNSYLVANIA. 01110, rICIlGOAN, ILLINOIS I -WISCONSIN, AND NRW JERSEY, a NDEITAIENl WITH A VIEW OF ASCESRTAINIGr, THE DR. SIItABILI'Y. OR OTHERWISE OF tIiONlAn,%TIIN; AND TO JUDGE OF THE BEST LOCATION ...

[ill] SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE WORKING [ill] HALL, IN MARYLEBONE, AS CHARTIST CHAPEL

... - 1-S PciX A T; M'E OPENING O0 T!:h, X ?? S HALL, IN MAIR:YLE- AS A Cil'A1UIISi CUATPL. i U.ij Ii.lE3 Ib, tt:..9 ^- ee is, no.,v onD. r I fsr| C,! {. ' t;llip. Sis tays in Flit e ivhekl 0e1 ! .11 in no politic:. pir ,'LscO, on ttlt: z . 1 pina U tut Gti vwho is our gui e IR! , :I owll; Io. FtPl 1-2 cadl tot h- . to *7.. - ic ii uIF 'i I[ to to :t-ts thu i::b Ill of I t, rumr ti . tO! LI' ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... ICo licaticro ?? Corre oe1l#Ct.I MR. PHILP AND THE CHARTIST BODY.-ll` esar inundated with letlers of complaint about lle non-insertion of the numerous resolution1s Ws week sent to usn censuring Mr. Philp, arnd eafibip upon him forthwith to rcsign his offiee ?? tive Councillor to the National Charter A5oedli tion. ?? it is useless folly thus to annao' The insertion of all those resolutions in ...

Local and General Intelligence

... Loral altD acurral -Entelliguce. -1-1-1-1-1 ?? ?? ?? I'll-, SxEFFIEED.-MAsON'S STRIKE.-At a pab- lie mneetinig. lield in the Political Institute, it was resolved unanimously :- That it is the opinion of thi; rneting that the masons are not only justified, but highlly to be gommended for striking against the tyranny of Allen and Grissell and Peto, and as such oe euntited to the support of ...

TO ALL THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE REGENERATION OF OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM

... ALL THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE REGENERATION OF OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM. a FELLOWV DEMOCRATS,-An election for a member to sit in Parliament is anticipated in Brighton. Next in importance te the magnificent plan of Mr. O'Brien for a National Election, by show of hands, of L a House of representatives, is, we conceive, an effort to return, by actual voting, Chartist representatives into the ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... JNXII?'C(?Inilqq C, t)artiot I.ONDON-MAItRYLE1oNE3-Mr. Wheeler will lbo- | turt at, the Working men's Hall, on Sunday even- ng. OLD DAILEV.-On SundaV 11Oxt. Mr. BolvetLl, of Bath, will deliver a lectuie at .t5, Old Bailey, at seven o'clock in the evening. On TuesD&Y evening a lecture wvill be dalivered at ihe same place, at eight o'clock. t) WEDNESDAY eveatag the Teetotal Chartists meet at ...