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MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK OF THE SCHOONER BALIUS

... MELANCHOLY SHIIPWRECK OF 't1E SCHOONER BALIUS. LIVERPOOL, MARCH 20.-1For the J.aat three weeks near there kas been gieat solicitude for the fate ci' tihe lialiu%, the lroperty Oft \Mes5srb. Stgolikdle and Soria. tro- It ti known that ~Ile Jefl, Iiigstonl, jamasica, in NV ill J LUiuRVY, and ?? days tkaving elapsed be-! last yondl the time in which she had commonly made the lrth, voyage, she was ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTITS

... TO ThE 1h4PER'ALCGIAR TS. d ::loa ?? ?? k 41. i MY DxRAB Farares,-I have been relvey s0 per.- plexed and occupied this only day iu the week that I have to day I muss,7for the first time in iy Ilei claim your in1gence. The fact is, that writing my two letters h talaken up some time, while- most of the'day has been occu- pied in counting Post-office orders,- bank orderc-, and ucih a complexity ...

FAMINE IN IRELAND

... DUBLIN, OCT. 3. Every day adds to the certainty that the people of this country are about to pass through a fearful l ordeal. It is only now that the extent and probable effects of the calamity are beginning to manifest themselves, for it is only now we are beginning to be- lieve that there is a deficiency of food in the country. Heretofore the potatoe failure was reoarded as the sole evil of ...

THE LATE COLLISION ON THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... ATVE OOLLISION''ON' T ATERN OOUK.g !IE - - TIES WA IAl 0On Itociday, s,it ten o'il ock, Mr. W. Baker, Jun., deputy the coroner for the 556,elrn division of Middlesex, and a Jeri ejopl of highly respectable 5-Iiabitauati of the parish Of Rack. Y'ard ney, comnmeoc LI an lovesetigation at the Doke of Rich. uous , n ?? Dmsltofl, touching the death been of Mr. W. Hond, a gentlemina lately residing ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... Jfortfiromfiug O.1cetin90. BILSTON.-A general meeting of the members of the Chartist Co-operative Land Society, will be held at Mr. Linney's on Sunday evening, April, 26th, at six o'clock. MILuL.-A lecture will bedeliveredon sunday even- ing next, April 26th, in the Large Room, White Nart, Saithonise-lasne, at seven o'clock precisely Subject: 'Ihe Peoples' Charter, reasonable scriptural, and ...

THE TENURE OF LAND IN IRELAND

... TUE TENURE OF LAND IN IRELAND. .1 beg you to publish the following queries and sugges- T tive notices on this subject. I would ask those of yourJ readers who have seats in the Houses of Lords or Corns- In onus, sad others, who, though not legislirtors tiemaseles'e, jour van influence legislation :..Would it niot be easy to die- Citt embarrass uiad-desling of much of its costliness,, inle- ae ...

Correspondence

... Couttopoulat~ice. TO TIE EDITOR OP TuB -NORTHERN STAR. Sia,-As you seem to be the friend of the working man, Ihope you will spare a corner of your paper for ther following facts, which have occurred here of late: In. the month of Ducember last, the Union of House Carpen- ters alid Joiners sent a circolar to the employers, here asking a rise of wages at the first of March, and wishing to meet ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIME LAND SOCIETY. stI ng SHARES. PER seR. O'COrNNOi. £a. d. 'II Bradford, per J. Alderson I, . .. 10500 of Mr. Peter Martin, Riekmersworth .. . i4 4 iat Mr. J. Hopkins, watch engraver, London 544 t r.Robson, ladies'. shoemaker, London.. bJ,44 Mr. J. Hyde, bookbinder, London . .5 4 4 Worcester, per M. Griffiths .. . .7 14 ea Peraliore, pier W. Coann. . . . 100 ...

Ireland

... frtlaub. REVOLTING CASE.-MURDER OF A MA?1 By HIS WIFE'S PARAMOUR. Duaw4ZY MARcH 22.-The fbllowing may give th., English readers some notion of the internal economi of an Irish small farmer's family:- On Wednesday last, James Carroll, Esq. (coroner), held an inquest on the body of Daniel Berocbree, at Touroenbrien, about fourteen miles from Nena-h, who was beaten on the night of the 10th inst. ...

DUNCOMBE AND HIS STAFF

... EbUNCOMBE AND HISS STAFF, TO THE INDUSTRIOUS OF A L CLASSES. i -My. FPlaezN,-I do not now uddrss you sec. tionilly jmaking a dietietiou betcw~ez that ceass of i labour tbe: most oppressed and that class least op. prensed- embody all who work for a living, whether with head or hand, in one general list; and lay object is, to. convince all' of that order 'of ?? indispensable necessity of forming ...

MISS RURDETT COUTTS AND RICHARD DUNN, THE BARRISTER

... MISS RURDLTT COUTTS AND RICHARD DUNN, TIM BARRISTER. (Jadges' Chaambers, 3Monday, hote 2°th.) To.day was appointed for Mr. Bodkia and the other parties engaged in the above prosecution to show cuuee why a writ certiorari should not issue to remove the in. dictaient for peijury against Richard Dunn, from the Central Criminal Court to the Queeo's Beoch. Mr. Dunn appeared in person, and Mr. ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ebarttit *ntrfpitre. DUMYRIES. Our Working Men's Association continues in a I mostsatisfactory state. A muster roll of between 70 and 80 is something in these dull times fora Chartist E corps in an out of the way place like Dunafries. The p agitation has been carried on in more striving times s here, with amuelt bess nomeroaus and indinitoly worse - appointed staff-and Chartism is not only ...