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Foreign Movements

... afnrdon Alobin nitz. IlttAd I will war, at least in words, (And-shltosid my chlance so happen-dedaL), With all wnto war vith Thought ! I think l ?? a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the stro;ger.-lracn. ITALY, AUSTRIA, AND THE POPE. NO. it. In Italy, says Mr. Mazzini, tntihing speaks: . iknc is the coniiiotl law. Tle, people are silent by reason of terror; the ...

REVOLUTIONS IN THE GERMAN STATES

... , | I I seat, THIS IM11981ill! ALLIANOW. ~ 1 tints Ruimour mays, thst a secret alliance has beom en. ithe tered into between Austris and Roesia, ?? 'there- I cent loan, and the advance of 160,000 men t 'the*a the, Galician frontier, under the orders of PrinivePaske. a rang witch, seemingly confirm-it, and a universal cry ham I rere boen raised in Germany-against~an alliance with the 4. We ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... ogrfrilturt atb IorttidltUrt+ FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONiS. For the lieik eommesoaing IModay, July 8th, 1844. ?? from a Duatvr of Actual Operations on five small farms on the estate6 of Mrs. Davies Gilbert, near Eastbourne, in Sussex; and on several model farns on the estates of the Earl of Dartmouth Rt Slaithwaito, in yorkishire, published by Mr. Nowell, of Farnley 'fyas, near Hidelerslidel, in ...

ENGAGEMENT WITH PIRATES

... ?? o giteligece from Labuan and Berneo to the 10th- God In JofOu has bboon received:- atealers At the end of May hlb Ntmesis steamer, laiing outni nd own boar Mr Brooke, Captain Grey, of 111.llS, Columbine, jglas, ?? Lieutenanut Gordon, of H.M.S. Rojalist, proceeded a I wbeo 0 ?? to obtaid the retificatien of the treaty with the stances Sultan. On the 28th of May the Saltan ratifed -the ind ...

SERIOUS RIOTS IN LANCASHIRE

... SERIOUS RIOTS IN LANOASHIRE. (From the Moru-iny Adsertiser.) - ButnAnRN, Wedesday_-Since Monday last ceon L sidererable excitement has prevailed at Darwin, a be few miles from Blackburn, by the apprehension of pe serious riots, arising from the conduct of a large of body of 'turn-outs' from the mills of Messrs Walsh pe and Co., at Over-Darwen, and yesterday (Tuesday) . the information received ...

Home News

... WOMUSM94, ?? - - - -1-1, F ~ ~ ~ ~ _bea - LIvRnOOL.-TiE * GREAT BuzTasiN,'-Tbis ,eassl abc rwas towed out of Prince's Deck basin on Friday,.by life five of the steam-tug company's boats. and conveyedhi to the Coburg Dock, on the south aide of vi'hich she ' isa wdnig ?? a tidro er t haesointoogl ffculi reetn h a aleaino etrto ftemciery, a ond 0 fittings,.rl a TuH DEATH oN BoAns TEE Ducu~ss or ...

THE APPROACHING VlSIT OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., AND ERNEST JONES, ESQ

... TO TIHE WORKING MEN OF SCOTLAND, a BuainnaN,-Ws are about to receive a visit from b two of the moat talented and firm friends of the up. d represented manses; gentlemen who have come 2Iboldly forth from the ranks of the proud aristocracy , to associate with working men, to defend the poer n andtbe oppressed, and to aid the great cause of moral, social, and political improvement-these gen. .e ...

DIVISION ON THE FACTORIES BILL

... DIVISION ox THS FACTORIES BILL.. D | OUli OF COMMONS, MonDAY, MAT S. i Order for Third Rlsiding recmd; motion made, and ques. I tion proposed.- That the bill be now, read a third - time :-Amendmn~ft proposed, to leave out the word s rnow, and at the end of the question to add the s words rupont this day six ?? put, r That the word ' now' stand part of the question. The house divided-Ayes ...

EMANCIPATION OF INDUSTRY

... The signs of immense political and social changes! multiply on all hands. They are visible equally in the new and kindly interest evinced by the aristo. cracy in question, affecting the rights and interests of the masses, and in the more enlightened,indepen. dent and determined progress of the working classes the mselves. Those who devoted themselves some years ago to the advocacy of the ...

TO THE UNENFRANCHISED PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... TO THE UNENFRANCHISED PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN ANDIRELAND. My FIErNDs-On live different occasions, since the commencement of the Parliamentary session, I moved amendments on the Supplies, asserting the constitutional principle, that you ought not to. be taxed without being represented. What was the result 7 1 divided the House with declining minori- ties each time. I begun with twventy-nine ...

Chartist Intelligence

... gi)artiot EntellilavuM ROC13DALE.-- COMPLETE ROUTING Or THEL SHOT-HOTS AT ROCHDALLE.-Our readers will remem- ber the report of is meeting held IL short time since at Rochdale, called by the juvenile Bright and Co,, for the purpose of forming a Complete Suffrage Union, at which meeting thanks were given to that clever and in- defatigable adv junte of Chartism, Mr. Kydd, and the Shoy-Hoys were ...

ROBBERY AND CAPTURE BY MEANS OF THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH

... a In the latter period of last week, a young man r named John Bourne, respectably attired, took up his n i- residence at Mr John Cox's, the Ord Arms Inn. r . Scotswood-road, Newcastle, for the ostensible pur. t , pose of being trained by Ifenry Clasper to row a s skiff match at Manchester, and Mr Cox, in order to ] r nake him comfortable, gave up his own sleeping u o apartment, in which was a ...