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September 1846
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Correspondence

... ECorreopon'brite. ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINES. g TO THE EDITOR O0 THE 5I5WCASTLC QUANDIA!5. GENTLEMtEsN,-In bet week's Gsuardfisa find an ex- yi tract from a letter by J. Scott, of Hasewell Colliery (and t whichit appears, hasgone theroundofthopress, London el and provincial), in which be states that, a few days f ago, while a boy was brushing the tram plates with hay, In one ofthe diatrictts of ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GRAVESEND AND ROCHESTER RAILWAY

... TAT.;L WCOIIENT ON THE RHAVESEND AND ROCHESTBE R&MLWAY. On Fkiday afternoon, between four and five o'clock, an accident, attended with loss of life. occurred on tile Graveciend and Rochester Railway, The facts of the case will appear from the following evidence given at the in- quest on the body, which was held on Saturday after. noon; at two o'clock, before Mr. Lewis, coroner for the eity and ...

THE PRESS IN PRUSSIA

... (From the .orsing Chronicle.) IlAMBURo, Aug. 11, 1846. The Prussian government is acting upon a strange and arbitrary principle, and it is impossible that the present discontent 'in Prussia can last long without some awful demonstration. A short time ago the two important newspapers published in Bremen- papers with very liberal views and well-conducted- were prohibited from circulation in the ...

TO PATRICK O'HIGGINS, ESQ

... TO ?ATRICK OHIGGClfi, rsq. North Road, Drogheda, Aug. 26, 1846. Sir,-I write to express my admiration of your mas. terly exposere of the knave in politics and hypocrite in religluo, which you are now making in the Northlern Soar. If what Cobbett says be true, that whenever a hypocrite is exposed, there is a service rendered to the public; if this be true, you are rendering a most Inva- ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GRAVESEND AND ROCHESTER RAILWAY

... rATAL ACCIDENT ON TIlM GRAVESENI) ANDI RUCI1E5TER RAILWAY. (n tiday ifternoot, heti'eenl four and five o'cloiik, an =ec~idsnt, ?? aitlI losS (if life. occurre1 on the Gravesend aml Roe'tester flsilssay, Thl t;acts of the case will appear frtla the foilovving evidence given at the in- quest onl the body, ?? wsal be'd on aturday after. moon, at tao oe'locd . before Mr. Len is, coroner for the it ...

DELEGATE MEETING OF FRAME WORK KNITTERS, &c

... DELEGATE MEETING OF FRAME WORK KNMTTERS, &c. A meeting of Delegates from the Fancy Bobbin st Net, Silk Blond, Lace, and Frame-work Kaitters, a of the Counties of Nottingham, Leicester, and Derhy, was held on Mon 'ay, the 24th ult., in the Assembly- room ot the Dove and Rainbow Inn, Parliament- in street, Nottingham. The meeting was most nuuier- m ously attended by delegates from Mansfield, ...

THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. TO TIE WORKING CLiSSES OF GREAT BRITAIN. MY DEABl FIErNDS,-I am not much accustomed to letter writing, but being a brother shareholder in the Land Association, I wish to make a few brief remarks on this truly and most gloriou, project-a project which ib almost beyond the power to describe, with any precision as to its beneficial results; but the greet ...

RENEWED AGITATION FOR THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER

... RENEiVWED AGITATION FOR TIlE PEOPLE'S CH1AR'TER. GREAT PUBLIC MFETING AT TIE wWEST 6ND OF LONDON. to form a Central Registra- tion and Election Cummittee, to act in coejenction with local committees, with a view to returning Members to the Commons House of Parliament, pledged to the making of the principles contained an the People's Charter the primary object of their labours. On Monday ...

PATRICK O'HIGGINS AND DANIEL O'CONNELL

... PATRICK O'PIGGINS AND DANIEL O'CONNELL. TO TVE EDIrOIL OF THE NORTHERN STAR. 4, Bridge Street, Westminster, September 1, 1846. Sir,-I have read with great attention and delight the letters of Mr. O'tiggins to the Irishmen resident in London, and though there is some little exaggeration in them, they contain a great deal of truth, which will be the means of keeping open the eyes of those that ...

Foreign Movements

... 4forti *obernwlt. ,4And T will war, at least In werdie, CAnd-should my sanase so happvn-'4e5e5a With all who war with 'Thougb'i cl think I hoar a littl bird, j,,ao sings 'lot 'ioe people by and by will b,,thO stroisger.-Bystor. tw pal REVELtfIONS OF RUSSIA. miw NO. Vil. mn an Circums~cances compel us to defer till next week el the erltinuation~ of the Revtelationse of Riussa, in ob, ...

THE PRESS IN PRUSSIA

... (From tbe S.tig Chilmcicts.) pi HAMBURG, Aug. 11, 1846. fi The Prussian government is acting upon a strange T and arbitrary principle, and it is impossible that the a present discontent in Prussia can last long without t' some awful demonstration. A short time ago the o two important newspsapers published in Bremon- re papers with very liberal views and well-conducted- were prohibited from ...

THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... THE CHARTIST CO.OPrEATIVE LAND SOCIETY.l TO TIHE WORKCING CLASSES OF. OGEAT BRITAIN. C Mr DEAR FrRIENOS,-1 am not much accustomed to letter writing, but being a brother shareholder in the t Lanud Association, I wish to make a few brief remarks on this truly and most gloriows project-a project which is almost beyond thc power to describe, with any precision as to its beneficial results; but the ...