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Chartist Intelligence

... Vbartiot , InUffia-mm- ? SBlFFlEIED. IMB COOPER AT SurEat LD.-The~fbllowing should c have been atthisoffice by Thursday, the 18th, instead - of Saturday, the 20th] Mr. Cooper wrote to us to get him up a meeting in behalf of Frost, which, after a little consideration, .1 we determined to do. We considered Frost's case our case; and we thought Mr. Cooper's giant talents *, could not tail in ...

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 ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... forttwnning Aucetmo. ., ?? ?? ?? - ?? .- - ?? - B E THE CHIARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND Di M SOCIETY., Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, X( and transacting other business connected therewith Li are held every week. on the following days and CI places:- T' SUNAY EVEN=SG. L LE South London Chartist Hall, 115, Blaekfriars-road: N at half-past six ?? Charst lhall, 1, Turn- LE again-lane: ...

THE TEN HOURS' BILL

... A general meeting of the Central Short Time Com- mittee of the West Riding, was held at Bradford by adjournment on Saturday night, for the purpose of receiving the report of the division of the House of Commons on the Factory Bill, and as a majority for the second reading was confidently expected, on the announcement that the bill was lost by a majority of 10, the greatest indignatioa and ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... V- I ?? ?? O, In bi ?? t AM104t TIIE CHARTIST c..OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. Meetings for the purpose of enrolling members, l slid transacting-other business connected therewith Al are held every week on the following days and Lei places:- nu IUNDAY EVENING. Boi wouth London Chartist HaU, 115, Blaekfriars-road: Do] at half-past six ?? CliarlistEc, 1, Turn- Bw again-lane: at six o'clock. ...

Foreign Movements

... I Aretiml oobinuntn. Ind I wil war, at least in words, Aad lwhold My chance so happen-deeds,) With all who war with Thought I ,,lathink I hear a little bird, who sings ied people by and by will be the stronger.-RBaou. ,ASTERN EUROPE AND THE EMPEROR NICHOLAS. NO. VI. It is now our task to unveil some of the CRIMES OF THE TYRANT NICHOLAS, ho was called to the throne in 1825 by the death of ...

General Intelligence

... atietral fi*Hltl8U.¢ FOOLHARDNwzSS-Mr. Rea, soon aftcr-stlit'ili with friend one of the trains on the South Devon, on-thel day of friend its opening, discovered a man riding ons the engine Ite.Pam buffer, sibout tile most smashabl'placer an which a tion tC man could place himself; for supposing lie could not as have held -ris post till be arrived at tbe sttion, un- that I observed by the ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN INSTITUTE

... * See the Bishop of Oxford's speech. This Society, of which the Earl of Devon is Presi- dent, has just issued its Third Annual Report, of which we have received a copy. By this it appeals that the assets of the Society are valued at £7,800, and its liabilities are only £1,800; while its mem- bers include persons of the highest rank and the greatest eminence in Literature, Science, and Art, in ...

THE BISHOPS AND THE CORN LAWS

... i T : En EDITOR OF TUB MOYRNING MObT. Sir,-The Bishop of Oxfoid's speech, on the 12th instant, is, perhaps, the most extraordinary oration I of the present session. Had I time, I should have Pleasure in giving it that attention which it calls 1for; i must, however, leave the woirking clergy and the landlords whose estates are mortgaged to take care of themselves, merely asking the Bishop ...

THE MARRYING SCOUNDREL

... THE MARRYING ISCOUNDREL. EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. At the Guildball Police-office, on Saturday, Joseph Mortimer, who assumed to be an American merchant, and obtained nearly £70. from Eliza Loyer, under the pretence that he intended to marry her, was brought up for further examinatiot, and again remanded, Res- pecting him the following romance is abridged from the Liverpoet Journa~l, In June, ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... ?? i. ;) ?? ,. J , J To TE- MEMEES7OF -TIlE 1 HARTISTI CO-OPERATIVE I LAND SOCIETY. gr Dza FaN>s,-As it has been-the invatiable practice of all parties to keep you in profound ignor- gnce oflthe value of the Land, and of the mode of ,eqoring it, I feel convinced that every incident, ,en the most trifling, will be of interest to you. possesasion of the Land of this country has been long ...

FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED tb STATES AND MEXICO. LiVXRFPOOL Thursday Night. The arrival of the Royal MaiRteamer, Cambria, Captain Judkins, this afternoon, furnishes us with G the important intelligence that war had commenced of on the Texian frontier with Mexico, that an engage- Si ment had taken place with General Arista, and that of the Americans had been worsted; that a large body C of the ...