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... ?? ?? Tarfrtfjeo. When is a hol'se least like a, clergyman ?-When ?? a hovie ?(lL ('Jayinan..) They ?? a ,jmlge in the Missouri who glories in tle minme of' Lawless, and a Mr. GaibelC is tho clerkl of t he court. T11E' LAST Bi1 Dici; DOLEFasL.-Whlell is a tlseatre not a thialre i-b' ye give it up 1 When it is a p0or- I, eiiee. T1TEi C(1iDIM rAT'ON Amn LAW Cosvs.-A titlce- o-wle r il a ?? in ...

TO THE DELEGATES WHO RECENTLY ASSEMBLED AT MANCHESTER AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS

... ?j TfMh -DELfEGVES ?? RECENMLY ASSEMBLH AT; MANCHESTER AND THEIR, CONSTITUENTS. FRxmNDsr-I cannot allow the proceedings at Blanchester to be-laid before the public without Bflring to your, a parties, my most sincere and Wertfelt thanks. The step which I found myself ,,pelled to take was 'required to be taken promptly, A41 ventured upon my own responsi- bility to call you together at this ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND

... TO THE CHARTISTS OF ENGLAND AND I SCOTLAND. FELLOW COUNTRYMiEN,-The whole civilized world bas witnessed with disgust the many acts of cowardice and base, crawling sycophancy, exhibited by some of the oppressed slaves of this country, at the same time, looking wvith admiration at the devotion of those who have already fallen, antd those who will speedily fall vic- thins to the accureed system. ...

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS

... A11n. J. IDDETSON, BRA1DrORD.-The follouinkq letter has beeM received by tme, as publisher of the Star, and I give it here, thatthecomplaints urged against Mr. Ibbetson may be inguired into, and explained. If he has attempted to foist upon ouR Subscribers . apers they do not wishk for, such conduct is truly despicable. In answer to their complaint respecting the non- delivery of Stephens's ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... TO THE EDITOR OY THL NORTlE4'UN STAR. Sin,-Tn your impression of last week, undler the head Nlawick, or Howick, as you have it, there is an article headed 1 Willie of tho hush, and the Kelso Washtub, to which I wish to draw your attention. This article, in which there is a great denl more of malice than of wit or good prammlar, is, I have no doubt, froul the pen of Abram Duncan, our ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3pmpevial iparliaw.M- HOUSE OF LORDS-ThnrsdOl February 13. The Bishops of Salisbury and London presented many petitions in favour of the extension of Church Accommodation. The Bishop of Exeter having presented a potion on the subject of Owenism, and the social publications gave notice that on Monday --he would not put the question on Friday, as he hoped no discordant feelings would mark ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3E~Mrial Plarliamnt. HOUSE OF LORDS.-Fridy, January 31. Lord Brougham asked whe her the Lord- Chancelldi would be disposed lo makealterations in PriiceAlbert's Naturalisatiun Bill ? Hle put this question in order to prevent, as much as possible, disagreeable discussion on the subject. The Lord Chancellor answered that he supposed that some precedence would be allowed to Prince Albert, and ho ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... FROM OUR LONDON CORRES- I i PONDENT. Wednesday Evening, Feb. Sth, 1840, Haif-past Six. FR03T AND HiS FELLOW-SUFFERaRS&-The treat- ment which Frost and his companions have expe- rienced at the hands of Government, has created a deep sensation of indignation in the minds of most persons who petitioned for mercy ; and the mode of carrying into effect the commutation, is viewed with little ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT—CARLISLE, FFB. 21

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-CARLISLE, FFBI. 21. The assizes for Cumberland commenced here to-day, the commissioll having been opened by their lordships the evening beforc. The calendar iS heavi in GOilt of numbers, but the great proportion of thc cas'es are thefts of Comparative unimportance. SATURDAY,, FEII. V22. (Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.) Thomas livim,,g was indicted for enttin3,g and 1 wounding ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... FROM OUR LOND0 COMIMES- I PONDENT. Wednesday REveninkq, Feb. 191h, 18-10, Half-past 'i .x. The partial success, as is supposed, that has attended Mr. Lcader's notice of motion, relative to the ca.Se of Frust, Williams, and Jones, has reilted a. feelieg of great and joyful anxiety ill thousanlds who are rwatcling the conduct of Parliament and Government on this measure; and the resolutiou of ...

Original Correspondence

... wridal Cotopute. SO THE EDIfOR OF T!HE MIORIf15E STAR- Silt-ln a late UUMab of the S'hii, ywir ofllaoutb errcspondent, upon the ChsrtiAt authority of two peri peione flB d - Wels -and Bea, le attS that the relesmotat`ves9 of teft sorougha .1c e Utoiiieuite morahigef Ua it* i atNvoembef. joeked a $:wlthot aiding, ?? Vitwo Wmi wortally woundled, aod Iyingin flut ?? hfcg, Owb 5iy - ' , r h stI.- ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3iinerial iparlfameW. D l'O USE OF LORDS.-Fridry,Janueaey I4. m T l, Royal Assent was given by commission to at Pri.i e Albert's Naturalization Exhibition Bill. Lr. d Duncannon presented adiditional papers rela- a' tive to Canrda. lil 11lie remainder cf the sitting was occupied with a disc isuioe upon Socialism. B .Vlonday, January 27. P Tl¶: discussion on Socialism was resumed on the ' prefq ...