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FIXITY OF TENURE

... y The following is the letter of Mr. O'Connell alluded to in Mr. O'Connor's letter of last week TO THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND. H Hereditary bondsmen! know ye not, 1 Who would be free themselves must strike the blow ? or There are two propositions of perfect truth, which Y ought to be kept In the coestant recollection, and en- 6 braved on the mind of every true Irishman. fII The first is, that no ...

THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... THE LATE PRAILWAY ACCIDENT. We stated last week that an accident had occurred to a North Midland train at the Barnsley station, by which a gentleman had lost his life. The deceased was Mr. Robert Harvey, a commercial traveller from Glasgow. An inquest was held on his body on Friday last, at the Barnsley station, before Thos. Lee, Esq., and the following is a summary of the evidence adduced:- ...

[ill] SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE WORKING [ill] HALL, IN MARYLEBONE, AS CHARTIST CHAPEL

... - 1-S PciX A T; M'E OPENING O0 T!:h, X ?? S HALL, IN MAIR:YLE- AS A Cil'A1UIISi CUATPL. i U.ij Ii.lE3 Ib, tt:..9 ^- ee is, no.,v onD. r I fsr| C,! {. ' t;llip. Sis tays in Flit e ivhekl 0e1 ! .11 in no politic:. pir ,'LscO, on ttlt: z . 1 pina U tut Gti vwho is our gui e IR! , :I owll; Io. FtPl 1-2 cadl tot h- . to *7.. - ic ii uIF 'i I[ to to :t-ts thu i::b Ill of I t, rumr ti . tO! LI' ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... ICo Brabrero aim Correopontrento. MB. BROOIC AND HIS CONFrERSECE VOTLs AGAIN.- iM r. Wrnr. Brook has called here. Ie states that I must be in error as to thefact of7is voting for Mr. Thompson's motion; that he certainly did vote upon my motion; that he had shortly before the putting of the motion removed from the seat which he occupied just opposite to me-but that the other parties referred to ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... I iro Bea-vero and THE THREE LEEDS JJELEGATES.-Mir. William Brooke, of Leeds, has sent a letter here, denyinkq that he voted with the artful dodgers in the matter of the committee referred to in last Star, and affirming that he voted for the snotion made by Mr. Hilt and seconded oy Mr. Hobson. All I have to say upon the sutject is, that M~r. Brooke did not vote for the motion made by me, ...

MATCH AGAINST TIME.—BRUTAL TREATMENT OF A HORSE

... MATCH AGAINST THNIME-BRUTAL TREAT. | MBNT OF A HORSE. JUSTICE RoOMe, NEWivBURY.-On Thursday last Wlliaiu North, oif MonnieutL-street, Bath, tavern- keeper, appeared before William Mount, Eq., Chair- man, and other magistrates, to answer the complaint of Mr. Henry Thomuas, teu Secretary of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which charged him with having wantonly and ...

THE PROPOSED ELECTORAL DISTRICTS

... TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN. FELLOW CouNrTrutYDv,-YOn Will, many of you, have observed in the minutes of the late Conference, published in the Northiern S!ar of last Saturday, that on revising that valuable document, the Peo- ple's Charter, as we there, very happily, had an opportunity of doing ; you will have observed, I say, and those of you who were present as delegates may do me the ...

TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND THE UNSHORN CHINS

... TO TILE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLIS- TER{ED 11ANDS, AND THlE UNSHORN CilliS. illy BELOVED FRtENDs, I came to Leeds last night (Wednesday) for the purpose, as far as I could, of carrying out the wishes of those delegates assembled at Birmingham, who entertained the charges against the Executive. I was but badly able to leave home ; however, I never have flinched from the performance of my duty. ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... ci'?artiot Sareffnqo. ]nW-BtsunY.-A district curnoil meetingwill be a hel oh Surnday, January l5th, in the large room ovolu ii'e Cooperative Store, at two o'clock in the aftfrnoon, when delegates are requested to attend from l parts of the district. II (ILMPItTru.-A district delegate meeting will be held Von Suanday next (to-morrow), at Ho!mfirth, when it is hoped as many will attend as can, ...

NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... N ,N-1INST1ONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL. Hutl NOrTINGHA'GAAI.l 1le. John Bridges, lace maker, Woolpack- I lal~ Salt' . Ii John Wrihht, framework-knitter, Wood- S John Brown, lace-maker, William-street. M r. James Proctor, coirwainer, Cumberlaud- Al Mr. Joseph Greensmith, butcher, 2, Houghton-place, Lincoln-street. Mr. George Rodgers, nail-maker, Narrow Marsh, sub-treasurer. Mr. Thomas Stanford, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... 4Tbamiot ntelligence HAWICK.-On Monday week, in Mr. Munro's Chapel the Rev. Patrick Brewster. according to announcement, gavel an account of the proceedings of the Conference. His address lasted about two hours, and he took up most of that time in attempt- ing to justify himself for the part he had acted at the Conference, and laboured hard to make it appear that the delegates were bound by ...

NOMINATIONS FOR THE GENERAL COUNCIL

... LOSDON-(NBWINGTON.) ; Mr. Thomas Allan, chairman, Charles-street, I Brandon-street. Mr. William Dobell, carpenter, 12, Salisbury Cresvent. Mr. Nicholas Noddor, shoemaker, 7, Northampton- place. Mr. William Emery, glass cutter, No. 1, King's Arch Court. Mr. James Batton, gentlemen, 14, Elliott-place, Prospect-place, sub-Treasurer. Mr. William ee dley, plumber, No. S Southampton- street, ...