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UNITED STATES

... ?? STATES.. . ARRIVAL OF THiE AOLDAJ-IM1PORTK5T NEWS. WAR! t Livcaroon, THURSDAY. sic OREGON AND TEXAS. Se SaNi~ATz, Dsc. ltl.-Mr. Allen, chairman on foreign 18; relations, gave notice of a joint resolution giving thre thl twelve months' notice to Great Britain, as required CO by the stipulation of the conventions of 1816 and OP 1827, for the dissolving the joint occupancy of the Pe0 Oregon ...

Summary of the Week's News

... *ummnarp of tbe Wttk'O Aetuo. tion MONDAY. ale, FREE TRADs.-ThI protectionists and anti-mono. iiah polists are marshalling theirforces for the grand fight tinq which commences on Thursday next, while the Times our is directing its thunder at the camp of General Rieh- did mond, the Commander-in-Chiefof the Protectionists. hat The drilling that the squeezable county members are tice receiving at ...

FEMALE CONVICTS IN VAN DIEMAN'S LAND

... The circumstances under which Van Diemas's Land is now placed have attracted theattention of the press, but scarcely any one is aware of the inten-. sity of the evil. The numbers of convicts which are poured forth upon that unhappy land are rapidly destroying all sound public opinion, and substituting a code of con- vict morals in its place. A few years ago Lord Stanley felt the misehief thus. ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... !HON;.as cOOPER. THE CHARTIST'S WOBES. THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Boolcs, (One Vol., 7s. Wd.) The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. duced within the last century.- T'o Brit loanni. ,We hail the writer as a newpower in the world of poetry, the ruler of a new domain, us yet but little khown, but which the public calinot fail to recognlise, when its kin-s ...

Chartist Intelligence

... obarti5t LONDON. - MITtrPOLITAN DiSaRmCT COuNCm.-Thia body met lea at the Chartist Hall, Turnagain-latne, on Sunday, ie4 January thel11th. Mr. Hall, of the ToweriHamlets, of was called to the chair. Mir. John Simpson moved Ih That this Council deem it advisable at this period aL that the Chartist body, in all its meetings through- Pa out the kingdom, should take into consideration the en ...

CAREER OF CHARLES DICKENS

... CAREER OF CHARLES DIJKINS. I Charles Dickens was born about the year 1810, andl in 1834 (when he was twenty-four years of age), he jilled an obscure situation in connexion with the daily t newspaper press of London. The name of the news- 9 paper to which he contributed the Sketches by I Boz, which first attracted the attention of the lite- I rary public, was the Evening Chronicle. The ...

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION

... 1THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO 'THE IMEMBERS OF'THE NATIONAL CHARTER I A SSOC IATI'ON. FntIN`Ds,-We feel the most unmingled pleasure in seeing that the line of policy laid down by the late Convention has met with your unanimous approval. In an address issued by that bodyour policy was con- cisely, yet clearly, promulgated. The policy recoin- . ended to be pursued embraces several points, only one ...

PATRICK O'HIGGINS, ESQ

... .TI order to leave nothing to doubt or surmise, and eto establish the fact unequivocally, we think it a dutv that we owe to ourselves, to our readers, to our Irish brethren, and to Mr. O'IIxous:s' to keep the Dwhole case clearly and distinctly before the public. Nothing can be more manly, independent, and for- bearing than the letter of Mr. O'llioINs t) the sChtampions, and from its perusal ...

THE STRUGGLE

... T HE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1816. ?? -- -- - . - .- ?? - . . ^ ^ ITis fortunate for those who have rights to contend Hoe for, that their rulers should sometimes be summnoned lords to the defence of their own privileges, and awakened Anmei to a consideration of the title upon which they hold Eliza them, else would property (however acquired.), like requi monarchy, -very speedily ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Oartiot IWIligenre. ?? ?? CHRTST LONDON. 0b Co O NDOrvaLND Socircr.-At a di! . CHARTIST CO-OPIHATIIvs LAiND Solved-A uani fol meeting of the City District it was resolved unani- su mously, That this district hold a meeting once per th fortnight, at the City Chartist Hall, 1, TIurnagain- Ps lane, Farringdon-strect. That each member do pay one penny per month, to defray local expenses. f ...

Foreign Movements

... af'ortin flobtntlit.+ And I will war, at least tie words, do (And-sbould my chntse so happen-deeds,} R With all who waor with Thought l I think I bear a little bird, who sings p The people by and by will be the stronger.-Byacvs. 0 THE GREAT PRUSSIAN REVOLUTION tl PROJECI'ULl.w From the articles which have of late appeared in d this paper on German affiairs, our readers will have I been ...

Chartist Intelligence

... I t~,i ; --r ?? L~~ *ntIigence LONDON, - C~a~rlsr Co orzafiv~lv Li ezv SeciTvr.-At a meeting of the CityDistrict it wan resolved unani- mously, ,That this district hold a meeting once per fortnight, at the City Chartist Hall, 1, Turnagain- lane, Farringd n-strelt. That each member do pay one penny per month, to defray local e That the s1b-secretary (Mr. James Wyatt)do attend the Hall ever ...