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THE ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION TO THE PEOPLE

... THE ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL CHAR- TER ASSOCIATION TO THE PEOPLE. BROTHEIR C HARTIsrs.-It has been our customr, from tine to ticue, to report to our constituents the progrtfs which ha' been tffeoted in the movement, and to lay btfare themn a plain scateuient of facts, which stall ueirher deceive thtir expectations, nor ores to f'u se and uufounded impressious. Uuliki ...

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 ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THiE NORTHERN STAR. ad1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1842. ad ho n- WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS' 3ei OF COMMERCE. ge IN the Northern Slar of Saturday, January 15tb, hw we gave, in an article under the above head, the he statements of a gentleman respecting the condition of of the manufacturers and work-people forty years w ago, in the districts around Nottingham, Sutton-in- le Ashficld, and ...

LARGE PUBLIC MEETING BY MOONLIGHT AT BATH

... LARGE PUBLIC MEETING BY MOONiGT AT BATH. ?? Mvonday last, the streets. of this city presented a g scene of uncommon buistle and excttemenL A man, cel mcu~ted on a horme coveted with a white sheet, paraded valsthe it jibh large placards behind and before him, inannouncing that a public meeting would be hold in the reveningait lsslf-pamt aix o'clock, OR Beacoll-hill Common, go for the purpose of ...

SECOND EDITION

... Norilern Star Office, Friday fornsi!ng. PHYSICAL-FORCE MOVEMENTS. SiNCE writing the articles of. caution in our first edition, we have learned that in Manchester the Extension men have rmade themselves quite ready for an onslaught upon the people, so soon as their violence and rabid treachery shall have furnished the authorities with a pretext on which to make it. On Thursday evening, a ...

NEW INVENTIONS FOR OBTAINING SIGNATURES TO TOTAL REPEAL PETITIONS

... INEW INVENTIONS FOR OBTAINING SIG. ' NATURES TO TOTAL REPEAL PETITIONS. TO THE EDITOR OJv THE NOORTHERN STAR.- SIR,-Having been Informed of the following faels by persons upon whose veracity I can depend, I deem it right that the world should be made acquainted therewith, if you can spare a corner for the purpose. One of the persons to whom I allude Is a hearer at the General Baptist Chapel, ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... sortbaoming CQartift 9cetiiF. ByiRtniGHAI.-DELEGATE MEETING.-All towns in Birmingham district are requested to send dele- gates to the meeting to be held to-morrow (Sunday) at two o'clock, at the Ship Inn, Steelhouse-lane, as business of the first importance will be transacted. SHEFFIELD-National Charter Assoeiation Fig- ?? Youths' Association will meet here at ten ?? Morning. The Council will ...

CHARTISTS

... C-SS.- . r '-W nt~'`6' Of 't A-iims is tle 4tehj~ption:whfch UIhe -Chaitists-fi6;w ~gj'veltb` phidbl'ine'thin s' 'dnd' it~ is cerbalyI ~n~yryp~a~antodotem~fati be e r~eterganisato ! lbti~the^riu ri5me'mbeis rita o lt lto. their, leaders, tA e 5hi'hi oepite'or'iu6te !thobugh, hatx some qf rthezii gre&ji of~ io obidmrble- 'tient; eaiiot; be;.denied] exercise a greater despotism than the ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE TOWN COUNCIL

... ie' S. [Thefollowing article was prepared for insertion last week, but omitted for want of room.] -Oun municipal Eovernors met on Wednesday; and the t'subjects of the corn laws, the financial accounts, and the d subscription to the poor, were the chief topics of discussion. S_ Mr, COoxMAN was the'principal mover in the corn law question; He urged rnothing which has not been refuted over and ...

Published: Friday 11 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1366 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

GLASGOW

... a We have been treated to a course of three lectures on the Corn Laws, during the Past week, by Mr. l Acland; the first in the Trades' Hall, the two last in 'f the City Hall. ,f Nothing of Importance occurred till the close of the !, last, except some sparring between the lecturer and t Mr. Miles about machinery. At the close of the last lecture, on Monday, the lec. a turer called on Mr. Miles ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... BETnED FRIENDq,-I have glorious news for you this week. ALL THE TRADES ARE comING OUT,- nobly coming out. But I hai better report pro- gress, as my poor Reporter was one of the un- fortunate sufferers in the accident (rR committed by the managers of the Great Western Rai wayh on Christmas eve; and as the substitute who has since kindly supplied his plsce has been called off to lecture and ...

LARGE PUBLIC MEETING BY MOONLIGHT AT BATH

... On Monday last, the streets of this city presented a scene of uncommon bustle and excitement, A man, mounted on a horse covered with a white sheet, paraded the city with large placards behind and before him, announcing that a public meeting would be hold in the evening at half'past six o'clock, on Beacon-hill common, for the purpose of niemoriolizing the Queen, calling upon her to dismiss her ...