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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. ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ffi-artbromtnq ?? qo. T.IE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members and transacting other business connected therewith are held every week on the following days and places:- SUNDAY EVENINO. South London Chartizt Hall, 115, Blackfriars-road. at half-past six ?? G'harlit Ball, 1, Turn again-lane: at six o'clock. -Westminstter: at the Parthenium Club Rooms ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... Co ?? & CWo rrpoubmwtt, Mr. CooPea (author of The Purgatory of Suicides) begs to infortu several localities trom wvhich he has re- ceived applications, that be has made positive engage. ments for Sunday evening lectures to the commence- ment of May: namely, March 15th, at the Parthenium; 12nd aud 29th, at the City Hall; April 5th, at the Farthenium; 12th aiid ltli, at the South London Mall, ...

Summary of the Week's News

... Eof tbe ?? f -- |1 mumainl ?? .l R ?? - I- I ?? ' ?? ?? - ?? MONVA'F. To as on NOT TO Ba ?-How often has the popular candidate, surrounded by the enthusiastic spirit of chis admirers, mistaken their confident expression of success as the sure indication of victory! The pre- sent struggle between the quiet confident Lords, Iying by for a lurch,and the gabbling young Comenonrs, very much ...

Chartist Intelligence

... . Cbarttot flitelItgairt, THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO I THE MEMBERS, OF THE NATIONAL CHIARTER ASSOCIATIOLN.' FaizsNs,-The period for which we were appointed to serve as officers in the noble cause of Charrism, is fast approximating to a close, and in apprising you of the duty which will consequently devolve upon you we feel bound to call your attention to the po sition which we now holu as a ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT GREENWICH

... BDREADFULACCIDENT, AT VREE` RI , ' THREE LIVES LOST. On Saturday on accident, which proved fatal to three persons, occurred in the extensive chemical works belonging to Mr. Hills, at East Greenwich. Two of the men were employed in cleaning out a large vessel in which ammonia had been prepared. They had hardly got to the bottom of the vessel when the fumes of the spirit contained therein ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... THE, POLISII INStYijtEC'TlON-. FROCLAMATION OF THE PRUSSIAN GOVERNMENT. BERTLIN, MARCH 8.-his Majesty las issued the following proclamation:- The revolt whn liehas broken out in the territory of Uracow, andthe neigh. bourhood, and its connection with the revolutionary societies discovered in the Grand Duchy of Posen, the intended attack on Hargard, and the attempt to deliver the state ...

LORD MOUNT EDGCUMBE AND HIS TENANTS

... LORD MOUNT EDGUMtIBE AND HIS TENANTS. ?? the Plynouth Herald.] MY FA1ENDS,-At this moment, so interesting to the agri'ulturul interest, it would, as your landlord, have given me great pleasure to ment you, but, as I am pre. vented from doing so by tee state of my health, I cannot refrain from addressing you by letter. It is not to hold out any hopes that protection to agri- culture can be ...

TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF EDINBURGH

... To THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF EDINBURGH. GXXTLnsMsN,-As there is every prospect of a gene- ral election very speedily taking place, I beg leave to offier myselfas a candidate for your suffrages, upon parely Conservative principles - upon principles which, in my opinion, must be adopted to secure the preeminence that England has so long boasted of. .Perhaps it is but right, ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... TO THE IMP.iRAAL CH ARTISTS. My DzaRIn; Thiroe is flo circumstance which so manifest j proves the hold that out .iples have takesi upon men's minds, than the fact 1iRi we can n oy.di 'Sc almly al the details of our machinery without creating suspio1en in our ranks -Upon several occasions I have not shrunk from the performance of a duty which I felt would bring me iuto collision with some of ...

General Intelligence

... cr-uv-4cal f lit r III ?OV I THEUB l -0j. ; V. v, X}: Of; O:UNA-. - ?? colloquy is related by the Journal des Vallenges to ,tave passed a few days ago between a gendarme and a thief named Fontaine, whom he had arrested at Trdvieres (Caloadlos):-Gendarme: Foolish and wretched man, how could you, at your advanced age I -of 1, commit a crime for which you mast mnake up 'your mind to pass the ...