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HORE EXPOSURES OF THE WORKING OF THAT MASTER-PIECE OF WHIG VILLANY, THE BRUTAL NEW POOR LAW, OR CONFESSIONS OF ..

... 1I0RE EXPOSURES OF THE WORKING OF THAT MASTER-PIECE OF WHIQ VILLAEY, THE BRUTAL NEW POOR LAW, OR CON-] FESSIONS OF AN INMATE OF THE DEP- WADE (NORFOLK) VNION. A poor but determined Chartist, named George P Ellis, an inhabitant of Harleston, Norfolk, was corm- prllod by adverse circumstances to seek an asylum in 01 the above house, in the beginning of last January, el Phere he remained seven ...

TO THE CHARISTS OF OLDHAM

... York Castle, 8th Day, 15th Mouth. ?? MY DEAnt FRIENDS,-! received your letter inviting me to dine with you during your Wakes, in the month TI of August nest. I thanki you with all my heart for your kindness; but I fear that one short playful sentence of w mine, in a business letter to Mr. Heywood, of , Manchester, has led to the erroneous supposition W that my time of incarceration Is likely ...

Election News

... election j2d)0. ?? PAISLEY.-The Paisley nomination came off on Wednesday, on hustings erected in front of the county buildings. At about half-past twelve o'clock, Sheriff Dunlop appeared with a considerable number of electors, and took his station in front, with Mr. William Thomason, our Chartist candidate, on his left hand, and Mr. Hastie, the late Member, on his right. After the usual forms ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT ROTHERHAM

... DRETADFUL ACCIDENr AT ROTKERHAUlI. FIFTY LIVES LOST! ha We have this week to record one of the most ag melancholy events which, for a long series of years, has come under our notice. Monday last was fixed upon as the day for the launching a vessel which Br had been built in the yard of Mr. Chambers, at Mae- MD br', for Mir. Henry Cadman, of Sheffield, and the ESa occidonff was made, one of ...

Local and General Intelligence

... K.ocal anti aeneral Nutelu4gene. SUNDERLAND. -TEETOTAISM,.-On Mon. day evening, the 19th instant, a public meeting was hold in the Arcade long room, Sunderland, Mr. Ni- cholas Smirke in the chair. After most appropriate addresses from the Chairman, Mr. John Hill, and Mr. Alexander Wilson, Mr. Williams, who had been specially invited by the Committee of the Society to deliver an address, arose ...

THE MONSTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JULY 17,1841. AFTER nine years of lingering hope between life and death, the monster Toryism, refreshed by Whig delinquency, strengthened by Whig treachery, and emboldened by popular hatred of Whiggery, has been resuscitated ; and in the plenitude of its re- formed power, will no doubt vainly hope to. hold the reins of Government and to rule British slaves ...

Election News

... .- CAR[3BL-EA5 CUMBERLANDt Eicriom.-A Correspondent, writing from Oarlisle, saye, Though the Whigs. have gained a conquest,yet it is taiita- mount to a defeat, if we consider the great majoiity they bad at the last contestei-!election, when they defeated. SirJames Graham by a majority of upwards of five :hundred. Indeed, we have' ro hesitation in declaring our firm conviction, that, if Mr. ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... TO CORiESPONDENTS. PHIIO.-We do nost see eneugh o~f interest *n his~1ettn. D to publish it; it is a ulere local matter. t J. CAnEY.-We have-no room. BRAsDVOD.-Mr. Stalltwood's address neat week; B this week we are crammed. r' A WORKING MAI, HUdderheld We sha t om'ething on the subject of his letter ourselves. aD :JAss S WuLSs.-We reer him to the Northern Sta; i oftheiojeekfollowlngthe ...

THE QUEEN—HER MINISTERS: THE USURPERS—THEIR PARLIAMENT: THE PEOPLE—THEIR POSITION

... THE NORTHERN STAR. I SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1841. THE QUEEN-HERI MINISTERS: THE USURPERS-THEXI PARLIAMENT: THE PEOPLE-TREIR POSITION. TERa elections are now over, so far as centralised poverty and wretchedness can make exhibition gee before pampered wealth and usurpation. With the Om county elections the people can have but little to do; as while we unhesitatingly declare that, as far as the for ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ctarliot Kutell(yure. DEP POtD .-The cause is going well one here. The number of ?? members increasing every week, and the whole of the members steadily attending to their social duties. Chartism here is actually taking root in the bosoms of our youths. We generally have a good muster of them on Sun- day evenings. The following, instance may amuse: A lad, about fourteen years of age, unknow n ...

LATEST FROM AMERICA

... Two vessels have arrived at Liverpool from New York, the packet ship England, Captain Waite, with New York papers to the 23d; and the packet ship Garrick, Captain Palmer, with dates from the same city to the 27th, the latter ship having made her passage in the extraordinary short space of fifteen days. The England has forty-fbur passengers. In the proceedings of Cont rees o1A the 24th ult., a ...

THE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLETE

... Those distinguished by the letter (a) are new members. ENGLISH COUNTIES. Name of place. Popula' Names of Members. t a. lion. lois; Bedford 93383 Viscount Alford 0 1 W. Astell (n) 0 1 Berks 145289 Viscount Barrington 0 1 R. Palmer 0 1 P. Pusey 0 1 Buckingham 146529 Sir W.L.Young 01 C. G : Dupre 0 1 C. S. Murray 0 1 Cambridge 143955 Ron. E. Yorke 0 1 R. J. Heaton 0 1 J. P. Allix (n) 0 1 Cheshire ...