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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. ...

THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... HE IMPERIAL UIIARTIST9. tfr DEAR VR1iXDs,-OnCe More We are called upon to rally round the old standard and unsullied trio A most unnatural and anomalous coalition has been formed between the men who coerced Ire- land and pledged themselves to resist Repeal to the death, and the man who has pledged himself to Ireland never again to place the question of Re- peal in abeyance for the convenience ...

Imperial Parliament

... I mprial - ?? t fa ?? ?? -- -- - -J ?? - - - - HOUSE OF LORDS, TiunsnAr, JJuor 25. le, THIE NEW CORN LAW READ A THIRD If. TIME AND PASSED. - el 'The Earl of Rrr'ox nmovecl the third ?? er Coeta Importation Bill.' ble Tle Earl of WurCLOw,.before permittingpthe last ilstace (if the bill to pass. insisted upon knowing what bad become of those measures which. the government hiad promised should ...

Correspondence

... Correuponlbturt. HALIFAX ELECTION. sui Pe] To THE EDITOR GP THE NORTHERN STAR. ass Mr. Editor,-I think it my duty to forward a few for lines descriptive of the overwhelming strength of the tio Chartists of flalifax, and the devoted attachment of out the people to the principles of the people's charter, as dre proved on the day of nomination. ing On Tuesday evening a deputation from Halifax I ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The proceedings in Parliament this week have been of a mere routine nature, political interest for the time having been transferred out of doors. On Monday next the elections, caused by the acceptance of office of the new Ministry, will be prettty well, if not entirely, over, and the business of the legislature will recommence for the brief period which now in-. tervenes before the close of ...

THE ELECTIONS

... THE ELEOTIONS. ,. ?? , .. Tus elections have so far progressed without any serious opposition to the memberi of the new ad- ministration. The Wbfgs, however, must not de- lude themnselves.into the belief that ?? the people are with them, or hail their accession to office with any satisfaction;. At the only place in whichan opponent has made his appearance (Nottinghamn),, the show of hands was ...

OLD HUMBUG WITH A NEW CRY

... I'iL Nt 11) I i.N X3'. SAUIiDAY, JUNE 27, 18i2. O1,D lIJUi1ULG WITHfl A NEW CRY. The Tadpoles un I TiPies of the political world, bave in their proftmintl *i doom laid it down as an axiom, that nothinsc oan be done ?? a cry. The readers of Co}a~sbnwill remember how pozled their two nort.ies were in tie schletion of a good cry on the eve oi a gem ral eleetion, and we imagine the Whigs ...

DREADFUL FIRES

... FiRB AND Loss or Lips.-On Sunday morning between three and four o'clock, a fire broke out in the Commercial Coffee-house, 76, Newgate-Btreet, ?? building threestories in height, and ex- tending some distance down Bath.street. The discovery was made by a commercial clerk sleep- ing in the house, who was awoke by the smoke. Having aroused his wife, he made for the stairs, but the smoke and ...

RUSSELL, THE TIMES AND O'CONNELL

... THE NORTHERN S'AII. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1946. unar K great problem to be now solved by all classes cabis is, whether such a coalition as that standing at the mono head of this article is either the promised fruits of the him Reform Bill or the tribute due to the acknowledged shelt improvements of the age. It was natural that the confo five years' electrifying policy of Sir Robert Peel Sioni ...

Foreign Movements

... fortign fiobtemtall will war, at leastin words, ?? hotlid my chance so happen-deeds, I tApd- Thoght | i au1 who war with Thoughtl h tiik I bear a little bird, who sings e people by and by will be the stronger.-.aes REVELATIONS OF RUSSIA.a NO0. Ill. paring the last few weeks, paragraphs, repeated in Patiety of ways, have been going the round of the S glish press setting forth that the ...

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... rIrE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE- TO THE 'CIIART'ISTS.Of THE UNITED KINGiOM. Fellow. Coiuntrymen,-The Corn and Customs', Bill la.nowtvthe-law of the land, and .itsauthqrs haive paid the penalty of'.their. hardihQod. buy expul-. sil; ftrom oftice, at the ,,verv . moment wblen,. by the triumph of their measure, sey 4nd laid-prostrpiloeat their feet,.tle Prud Axist ttZy qf'England;; T -he-fail-of ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHARTIST COOPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... I TO TllE MEMBERS OF TfE CHIARTIST CO- OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. ONE OF MY LIABILITIES. ONE THOUSAND TIIREE IHUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS REALISED FOR THE SOCIETY. My FaiRNDs,-It was not my intention to have written this week upon the subject of the Land, but a cireumstance has occurred, of which I am so proud, that I cannot possibly keep it bottled for a whole week. I ini'ormed you that I had ...