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OPENING OF THE LAND CONFERENCE

... -OPENING.- op TIM E C LJAND CONFERENCE. ,ARPENTERS HALL, MANCHESTER, MONDAY, D190. 8, 18M. ting of delegates held in the above Hall, at r the Sth of December 1845, it was moved en d )JBSY and scended by'iUr. Dixon, that Mr, V tan b appointed the chairman of the' con. ?? Mr HHbsonftmoved as an amendment, that ?? appointed chairman. This proposi. (rJ As objeted to on the ground that Mr. M'Grath, ...

Cit Bits

... Oft 3itt , CAasRD.-''he Jhighest Roman Catholic dicnity next to the Pope. T'ie sord is derived front cato'o, a hinge, because the Cardinals will turn either way, and open thie door for anything. When the Pope makes a Cardinal, lie gives bin, a red hat; and it is supposed that CardilnDal Wolsey patronised the Old ?? Red Cap, at Camden Town, when lie and Hlenry the Eighth went out on some of ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT ASHTON,

... GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT ASHTON., On Friday night the spaolous Obarlestown Chapel was crowded in every part wherestanding room could be obtained; to hear an address from Mr. O'Connor. Shortlyaftereight o'clock that gentleman entered the chapel and was received with thunders of ap- plause. The veteran, James Taylor, delegate to the Land Conference was elected to the chair, and after a few ...

GREAT MEETING AT WIGAN

... GRE AT MEETING AT WIGAN. When the conference had closed its sitting on Thursday night Mr. O'Connor proceeded to Wigan to deliver a public address. The large room at the Clarence Hotel was the place appointed, and was filled. M1r. Nicholas Canning was elected as chair- man, and after reading the bill, he introduced Mr. O'Connor, who was received with the most rapturous applause. The news of thl ...

A PRACICAL HINT FOR THE DUKE OF NORFOLK

... HINT FOP THE DUKE OF. A IBAC JICA NORFOL11. To InE ZDITOR, bP THE TIMES. Sir _jBeing equally Unxious to curry favour v tital 1ultitude, we have sent his Grace the Duke . t>!r,1ll a sample of soup sent to us from, Sydney, f * jolists being desirous of furnishing the mother tile COv sith any quantity at a very cheap rate, pro- ti, wivent be found for its consumption ; and it his Gtace l on his ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT ASHTON,

... GREAT CLIARTIST MEETING AT ASHITON, On Friday night the spacious Charlestown Chapel was crowded in every part wherestinding-room could l be obtained, to hear an address from Mr. O'Connor. Shortlyaftereight o'clock that gentleman entered I the chapel and was received with thunders of ap- plause. The veteran, James Taylor, delegate to the Land Conthrence was elected to the chair, and after a few ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Co Ataber. & rop0onb4t FIPORTANT NTirj_- Henceforth all communications for the yore, must be addressed simply thus:- To the Editor, Nortlgrn Star Office, 16, Great Windalilsetreet London. I request particular attention to the above notice. Fs&EGa OONos, TO AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS ALL AoaRNs in Lancashire, Whe are short of Str this week, can be supplied on application to a a Heywood, Oldham ...

THE LAND

... tyTO THE MEMBERS OF. ThEE CHARTIST we CO-OPERATIVE LAND ASSOCIATION. bee Mr FniEssDs,-In 'my desire to place your asso- cn ciation upon a stable and permanent footing, you will nenot expect me to forget those principles which would se make your association national. The land is what I nt aim at, the Charter is the means by which I seek to re- achieve it. I shall now, however, confine myself to ...

GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT MANCHESTER

... GREAT CHARTIST MEETING AT MANCLIESTER. It being announced that Mr. O'Connor would ad- dres3 the people at the Carpenteis' Hiall on Sunday last, at ?? o'elock in the evening, long before that Ihour the spai'ous building was crammed in every ~. par.. Mr. Sutton was called to the chair; and, after briefly referring to the object of the meetinc, introduced Mr. Doyle, who sooke at considerable ...

HURRAH! FOR THE CHARTER!

... UltRRAH! FOR THE CHARTER! s0nvward we conquer-backward, and we fall. TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS. | i BELOVED FRIENDS,-This is Christmus.day, btnoholiday for me. However, the work that I love to perform is of so cheering a nature, that I consider it is a valuable Christmas-box-more valu- able than anything you could have conferred upon We. It isthe work of praising you to yourselves. In the ...

Cit Bits

... git dZto. Tin OLD DucE.-The national admiration for the a- old duke has led the public to have almost as many Ye nortraits of hitn as of Field-Marshal Prince Albert. When a people adores a man, a set of astute pub- lishers maturally go to work to re-produce the beloved i image, and all Mr. Moon's shop would not contain the Wellington picture gallery. We have had him e in all ?? Duke before ...

THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

... THhE MINISTERIAL CRISIS. [From the Globe of Thursday evening, Dec. 18th.] We regret that we are not yet able to relieve the public anxiety with respect to the one great question which now fills every mind and occupies every tongue. Lord John Russell and the Marquis of Lansdowne i arrived in town from Windsor about two o'clock, and were shortly afterwards joined by several of the leadins ...