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THE ADHESION OF MESSRS. VINCENT, PHILP, AND OTHERS OF THE BATH CHARTISTS TO THE STURGE DECLARATION

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1842. THE ADHESION OF MESSRS. VINCENT, PHILP, AND OTHERS OF THE BATH CHARTISTS TO THE STURGE DECLA- RATION. Le *e TIE events of every day that passes convince us le more and more fully of the soundness of the no sur- render principle, and of the certainty that the only r efectual mode of exhibiting that principle is the one we have so often recommended, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ECbartit 3EftUiaent. CRELTENHAIVI. QRAIND DEMONSTRATION AND PUBLIC MEET. ING, AND TRIUMPHANT ENTRY OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., ATTENDED BY UPWARDS OF TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS. It having been understood in the latter part of last week, that the champion of the people's ease would pay Cheltenham a visit, on Monday the 18oh, notwithstanding the shortness of the notice, we lost no time in making ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ebartiot Euttufativet. CHELTENHAM. GIBAND DEMONSTRATION AND PUBLIC MEET. ING, AND TRIUMPHANT ENTRY OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., ATTENDED BY UPWARDS OF TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS. It having been understood in the latter part of last week, that the champion of the people's cause would pay Cheltenham a visit, on Monday the 18bh, notwithstanding the shortness of the notice, we lost no time in making ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Cba't(ot Entenigece. NEESTON, (NEAR NOTTINGIIADI.)-Mr. W. D. Taylor delivered a leeture at the above place on Tuesday evening week. 3INGLEY.-DELEGATE MEETING.-A delegate ineeting was held at this place on Sunday last, when The following delegates were present:-Keighley, Mr. Joseph Firth; Haworth, Mr. Archibald Leighton; :Bingley, Mr. Wmn. W. Tipping; Shipley, Mr. George 33ateson; Silsden, Mr. ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... go MeaUrO any correopotment0i I ?? FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES.-Mr. T. P. Green, of No. 1, Bath-street, Birmingham, requests the rela. tions, friends, neighbours, and acouaintances in Wales, or those of any part of England, Scot- land, or elsewhere, to furnish him with as many particulars as possible of their life, character, political traits, biograpical sketches, the political persecutions ...

Chartist Intelligence

... -dnavliot 11*11igefe. TO FEARGUTS O'GONNOR, ESQ., A'ie jderess of the CGartists 7n~sg at All Sahna's Opee, in the Borouoh oJ Lefcester. PATRIOT AIND BRoTHER;1r-Amouget the. many cuses ?? joy. whiol your present visit to the ancient town of Leicester lis createdi, thee are none w hich we g) highly value as the opportunity it has afforded u, of' testifying to you personally the measure of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Ctartiot KatelliOuce- BELTAST--The membersand friends of the Befaste Universal Suffrage Association held their weekly meet- Ing in their room in North-street, on Tuesday, the, 18th instant, for the purpose of adopting the Nationrl Petition, and Mr. Jaseeg Forbes was appointedto -the chair. After the preliminary business of the meeting Was.gone through, Mr. Francis Mellon rose and showed in a ...

Chartist Intelligence

... 6bart~it Entelliacme. -Call TOUR OF MR. DAVIES IN SCOTLAND. toye JOHNSIIAYEN.-Wednestdsy, Jan. 5thl, Mr. Davies, peel returning froum his tour of the North, arrived here are again the previous evening. A pusblic meeting of the and Inhabitants was Consvened by the voluntary and gratui. coot tons service of a few members of an Arbroath band, and attending an abstinence festival, In the open air. ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... MR. O'CONNOR'S YORKSHIRE TOUR, CON. JR TINUED FROM OUR LAST. Ih MY DEAR FP.XNDS,-It was briefly noticed in last week's Star, that I visited Bingley on Wednesday to last; but it was not stated that I addressed the eon- , gregated thousands at considerable length ; and, t still more curious to relate, I was requested by the b, Chartists to comment upon the Whigs' last stretch. s3 Now, what will ...

THE MIDDLE CLASS MOVEMENT AND THE RIGHT MODE OF TREATING IT

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JULY 16,1842. THE MIDDLE CLASS MOVEMENT AND THE RIGHT MODE OF' TREATING IT. NoTrHING can be more important than that the people should rightly understand and duly appre- eiate the disposition now manifested by a portion otf the middle classes to raise an outcry for ex- tended: suffrage. We are quite aware that by some (itmiiy be' hoeest-minded but we must think ...

MIDDLE CLASS OPPRESSION

... I - I would a whip were placed in every honest band, To lash such rascals naked through the world. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. MY DEAR SIR,-Allow me tbrough your columns to lay before the readers of the Star the following case of rascally oppression, the subj~et of which is a wortby fellow, highly respected here, a native of Nottingham, larried, and having a family of three children. ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY

... HOUSE.OF COMMONS.-THURSDAT. The Speaker took the Chair at four o'clook. P A vast number of petitions wore presented against| Si I10aEt PE1 pod h retas nordiers tiof th hoe Corni Laws, and stene ?? re of e day wcive disoosed of. It Colonl 1 SITeaRoP wished to Coak the First Lord t of the Treasury ma very important queation relative to the resolutions which were proposed to the louse,' last ...