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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 ...

CHRISTIAN TRIUMPHS IN INDIA

... CHRISTIAN TRIUMPHS IN INDI.!. Of course every one must acknowledge the ltuma. ] nising influences of Clristianity. tbepeaceful hytory do of the human race for the last eighteen centuries of attest the reign of peace on earth and good-will to vat men ! If amongst our readers there are any hete ral rodox doubters, they have only to read the following all letter (extracted from the Brnighton ...

METROPOLITAN DEMONSTRATION FOR THE CHARTER

... The Metropolitan District Council, convened by the Executive Committee to aid and assist in gotting up the National Petition for the People's Charter, held its first meeting at the Chartist Assembly Rooms (over the Land office), 83, Dean-street, Soho, on Wednesday evening, September 9th. Present- Messrs. Horaby and Lucas, Somers Town; J. Simp- son and E. Murhall, Camberwall; Luke Kingand J. ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... arortbromng uertinuo.! lem. Field CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE'LAND con, SOCIETY. 'na- SHARES, £2 10s. .d to The first section of the above flourishing Institu- tion, consisting (if 8,000 members, is now cornplete to of the members in it hold, among them, nearly ten ,but thousand shares, upon which they. have paid con- £13,000. iken The second section advanees rapidly towards corn- I on pletion, it ...

ENGLISH SNOBS ON THE CONTINENT

... ENGLISII SNOBS ON THE CONTINENT. BRIUTAL IGNORANCE OF BRITISH ARISTOCRATS AND SHOPOCRIAT3. (From Punch.) We are accuetomed to laugh at the French for their braggadocio-propensities, and intolerable vanity about la France, la Gloire, I'Enspereur, and the like- and yet I think in my heart that the British Snob, for conceit and self-sufficiency and braggartism in hir way, is without a parallel. ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... Tuns state of affairs in Ireland becomes daily more ominous and alarming. All classes of its population are awakened to the necessity for instant action in order to avert in some degree the consequences of a calamity so severe and so extensive as to be wholly without a parallel even in the annals of that ill-fated 3' I country. A It does not always happen, however, that there 3 is safety in a ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... DuEtite, Sept. 7. v. 'Mr. O'CONNELL maole his cntree at Coneiliation Hail to- Cl day at one o'clock precisely, and having experienced the WI ,uotomary chiering, requested Mr. Charles O'Connell, of the county Clare, to take the president's seat. If Mr. N. MAHER, M.P., having seconded the motion, tr Mr. CHARLEs O'CONNELL ascended to the chair, and r navsng returned thanks for the high honour ...

EMBEZZLEMENT BY A CONFIDENTIAL CLERK

... At the Liverpool Police Office, on Monday, a re- spectably-attired young man, named Victor Lecour, was charged before Mr. Rushton with having re- ceived a great amount of money from various parties on account of his employer, an extensive merchant in Liverpool, and not duly accounting for the same. It appeared that of £195 lOs. 1Od. paid to the prisoner by Mr. Warren, between May and August ...

THE CAFFRE WAR

... THIE CAFFRE WAR. The Soutih African C'otn'lercial Advertiser of the 20th of Julle, reieivecd by tlte' Guard, Captain 1alie', arrivid at Liverpool, which on licr voyage fromn Zanzibar called at the Cape, contaills tlhe lollowing officiaL dispatulies )elative to the engeligeuents with I tile Caffaes on the frontier. OFFICIAL DISPATCHES. F.,rt Pcddie, JuneS, ISI;. Sir,-I. have the honour to ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEsI'TS OF TRE OHARTIST 00-OPERATIVE - LAND SOCIETY. . PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. l. Sutton.in.Ashflield, perC. Mealqn Artichoke Inn Locality, Brighton, per W. Flower . . City of London, per J. Dunn Halifax, per 0. W. Smith Stockport, per T. Woodhouse Carlisle, per J. Gilbertson Dalaton, per T. Heorby Nottingham, per J. Sweet Norwich, per J. Hurry Winbhester, per M. Griffiths Birmingham, ...

EXTENSIVE FIRE AT LIVERPOOL

... Shortly before 7 o'clock p.m.on Thursday an alarming fire broke out In the top story of Messrs. MaeflIe and Son's extensive sugar refinery, situated between the very nar. row thoroughfare of Bachelor-street and Orange.atreet, and separated from other buildings at the south end by Hule-street. The upper portions of the building, seven stories in height, was well stored with refined sugars, ani ...