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The Feast of the Poets

... ebtiiat of Me pt A feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns! As a means of clearing off the accumulations of poetical contributions and extracts which come into our possessions but which the ordinary channel (our i poet's corner) is inadequate to dispose of, we an- nounced, in February last, our intention of iving, every quarter, a selection of original and extracted ieces ...

Imperial Parliament

... *mptriai ?? HOUSE OF COMfONS, MONAYis, MARCHI II. Oto IT) reply tos A iiestitiin ?? Lord Dunteett, no Si J G ,sA rpie dtttv of a former even- v ing, to Cite elicit tbllt lt leC whole ti'e bil for ehd totting ert ihotttetfor d,,bt fo.r Sunts tin1der £20 w lork sol e and l'111ie old tit titertftre COtisetit to aitly 1tin ?? ft lavicug for its objtett thle ref ititpoero ?? ,fu righet h. tO~ ...

THE CHARTER AND THE LAND

... *TR rOHAT ' D THE LAI -- M ; - ca,.+h TonF ?? repleee ntea touosdb ?? t t the lawse; nd (Sabou e r w P e e t the 'Alasses also helped to make the laws. Sir l9.. pr eeonms'h clever tan, ws hie mode of pickicigathe gu pockets of the people fulllj showed. Retail pick- Q poecktts -were taklen up ani sent. to NeWgate,.hsle el, the whole55le 'pickpocket (Si* KR. Peel) vias called a~ te 'grat inacie, ...

Correspondence

... crrmponbtrllu PROGRESS O COBARTISM IN CORNWALL. ob TO THl EDITOR OF THE NORTHERNC STAR. Dear Sir,-It will, no doubt, be within the recollection me of many of your readers that we commenced our local I warfare, tunder the able directions of Mr. C. Doyle, last diS November. At that time we secured the election of a da' truly honest Democrat, Mr. J. B. Read, in the council, sem whose exertions ...

Foreign Intelligence

... I-oreign intefligenae. _- - - - - - - - - - - FRANCE, IeHT OF ParTAioN.-The Dibats announces he decision of the Counolfr;f Prefecture on I of the petitions of theefiicers of the lardagainst the arming of the fortifiec- ris:- Of the several ofdcers of the nrd prosecuted ibr having signed petitions arnament of the fortifications of Paris, h'ave already been brought before the the Prefecture, ...

Chartist Intelligence

... I ?? flittIliffrart. -1~l.~11-1-1 ?? -, - - ?? - - - - ?? I LONDON. che is TOWER H-AMLETS,-A public meeting was held on ,, Tuesday evening, at the Whittingtou and Cat, Beth- the, nal-green, to elect two delegates to the ensuing Char- an~ tist Convention. Mr-. Kirby was called to the chair, I lared one te businessfu cnindats ?? vond apoprite t adthe proceedings terminated. Toc CITY ...

THE CHARTER AND THE LAND

... THE CHARTER1 AND THE LAND. Ah pasubs alo m eletinwas held at the South Lond on ?? pu all meotsckfars-'oad, onl Wednesday even- P April 23rd. Mr. Gatheisd was onanimothly pocled to the chairp ad announced M 1. Cai r to I oethe frst rakesolup notion. Mr. Cholesaid, fickpocthe ?? seven years they had I berenactively engaged in propagating Chartism, and ?? a large pportion o the working classes I ...

MANCHESTER

... A PUBLIC MrETING of the inhabitants of this town was held in the Carpenters' Hall on the afternoon of Sunday last, for the purpose of electing a delegate to the Chartist Convention. The meeting was called by placard, and the time announced for the business to commence was two o'clock, at which time Mr. Renshaw was unanimously called on to preside. Mr. Wheeler moved, and Mr. Shaweross seconded ...

MANCHESTER

... MANCHESTER: A PUBLIC MEmTING of the inhabitants of this town was held in the Carpenters' Hall on the afternoon of Sunday last, for the purpose of electing a delegate to the Chartist Convention. The meeting was called by placard, and the time announced for the business to commence was two o'clock, at which time Mr. Rens'aw was inanimously called on to preside. Mr. Wheeler moved, and Mr. ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1845. Ci MAYNOOTH. a ANOTHER STATE CHURCII. t FPoMv the moment of Sir.RonERz PEEL's accession to power, down to the present time, we have o reviewed hs measures with almost appalling appre- t hension, We have been irresistibly led to entertain t but one fear :--the fear that premature death or organised faction should arrest the career of the i man of the times-the ...

VIEWS OF FRANCES WRIGHT D'ARUSMONT

... VIEWVS OF FttANCI UWRIGHT D'ARUSMOINT. . . (From ?? bl ~rfi essAc~lf, ?? .fRaid having thle other dlay, with a flippaucy weak petulirtO Itelf, aluded to tile lady abovenismeid, who Hi, hapene enbe n te veliity sh prmpty adresedtheliven TO 11vEio fte Herald of In, Sir,-My atte~eiol lebencalled to an editorsal rmam article in your Hrlofthe 17th, in Which YOU are reset pleased to moake freue ...

Foreign Intelligence

... f;oriml 111telliomfe. ?? - - - - - . . FRANCE. FRE!. : RIGIxET or PPTrio.-Tlhe Debats annoounces cs fell s the decision of the Council of Prefecture on Nhe 11Ation of the petitions of the officers of the A.tio Gudid agnilst the arming of the fortifica- Nt, IP - Of the several officers of the a ^ 'u 0 (;uard prosecuted for having signed petitions tahir tle aelalnent of the fortifications of ...