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THE NEW MOVE

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. Here poist your thunders-here exhaust pour rage ! POPE. t DEAR Sis,-The name of John Cleave has been so f frequently adverted to in your Journal of late, in connection with what you are pleased to designate C the New Mcve, that in justice to his character, to the motives influencing, and to the right glorious r cause advocated by him, he cannot longer ...

Local and General Intelligence

... otoal altu OerC3e' 3lntgile~ce. - v i- - ?? ?? - - -- f- ?? ?? RIGLEY.-MAG19TERTAL POWE-At the Bingley Petty SoeSsieie, held on the 27th of Joly last, a number of indivtdeals were summoned before Wm. Ellis and. Fredeveek Greenwood, osqs., for the recovery of church-rates. The persons sum- monod were Wm. Stevenson, a, comber, Wm. Foulds, beer-seller, and Stephev. Noblo, foundryman, and a ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Obartiot Entelligritte. BILSTON.-At a meeting, held on Monday last the following resolution was unanimously carried:- That the thanks of this meeting be given to Mr. Candy, for his zealous labours as a lecturer in this district. LOUGHBOROUGH.-On Monday evening, at a meeting in the Market-place, Mr. Smart, of Loicester, delivered an excellent address, on the present state of the country and ...

MR. MEDHURST

... BRITONS DEFEND YOUR QUBEN, AND RE- ml FO>11, THE PEERAGIL th. Do not startir! gentle reader, do not start! the co] above is not easr motto, neither do we assume it, WC or attach to it more value than the Athenians of an, old attached to. the drunkenness of a slave, whose he: intoxication was to serve as a warnoug, not as an (o0 example, to tho rising generation. an Reader, the above is the ...

YORSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE DELEGATE. MEETING

... YORSHIRE AND LANCASHIRE DELEGATE. IMEETING. This important meeting took place at Hebden Bridge, on Sunday last. At eleven o'clock, the fol- lowing delegates were present - YORKSHIRE. YORK ?? Mr. Cordeux. LEEDS ?? Mr. W. Brooke. BRADFORD ?? Mr. Arran. HALIFAX ?? Mr. Crossland. HUDDERSFIELD ?? r . Clayton. DEWSBURY ?? Mr. Mosely Stott. BARN5SLEY ?? r. Julian Harney. RERGHLEY ?? Mr. Bottonly. ...

Spirit of the Press

... RtBVft of ?? ipes. THE LORD AND THE COTTAGER. The case of Punter e. Grantley has once more come before the public in all its cruel details, and Lias terminated, as it ought, in the marked reproba- tion of injustice and oppression. Our readers may probably recollect the story of a cottager who last year appealed to the laws of England against the trespass of a rich Lord. A legal technicality ...

TO LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. FOR SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... MEPInSTOII;LLES- With medicine and philosophy I ?? no more to L ; And all thy nmtz3, theulogy, At length ky Nv waded through; And stand a scientifle fool, As vise as when I went to school. Translation of Faust. By Lord FRANCI S EGERTON. MY LORD,-When (in the character of Blephistc- phelesi you penned these lines, as Lord Francis Levismii tiower, and Secretary for Ireland, your dreams ...

THE RECKONING DAY!

... CHARsTISTS ! let us impre-s upon you the necessity of ousting the ll/higs at the ensuing elections-no matter at what cost, at what hazard ! 'Tis true both factionsare ouriimplacable enemies, and the destruc- tion of both we should labour to accomplish ; bot this at the moment is impossible. Lot us, then, set one factionto destroy theother! Vengeance is sweet I and let us have vengeance of the ...

IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE,—CRACK SKULL LET IT BE!

... IF CRACK SKULL IT IS TO BE;- CRACK I SKULL LET IT BE ! -They have cried hurrah for the fight; let us cry hurrah for the ?? O'Coniel. CH1ARTIST blood has been copiously spilt in the streets of Manchester. The drones have stung the bees in the very, hive. The course of nature has been perverted. The peor have been hired to shed the blood of the poor, and the rich looked on and laughed at ...

DEFEAT OF THE WHIG CORN LAW RE PEALERS AT EAGLESHAM

... DEFEAT OF ThE WHIG CORN LAW RE I PEALERS AT EAGLEHAM. The supporters of the Whig Ministerial scheme of Repealing the Corn Laws being defeated in all the large towns where they have attempted to carry popular feeling in favour of their expediency movement, have resolved to see what can be; done in a quiet way with the smaller towns and villages. The village of Eagle- sham had, accordingly, been ...

MARYLEBONE—WELCOME TO O'CONNOR

... MARYLEBONE-WELCOME TO OICONNOR. J On Friday Iast, the Working Man's Hall, Circus. 1 street, New Road, was crowded to eXoess, for the th pur ?? meeting Mr. O'Connor. (C IMr.Christoplier was called to the chair. mii A gentleman, whose name we did not catch, moved ar the following rellolution:- I9 1That we wdlcuio Ieargus O'Cuonor, Esq., on his co rtlease frols the dungeon, In which ...

BIRMINGHAM

... GRAND CHARTIST TEA-PARTY AND BALL. One of' the most crowded and enthusiastic Plea- isure parties ever witnessed in Birmingham teak Xplace on Tuesday evening in the HaLl of Soiece, I Lawrence-street, to which the Ejeoutive of the INational Charter Association were invited - and it is -but justice to the Birmingham NatIonal charter IAssociation to state) that the whole arrangements of t the ...