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THE NATION AND THE CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1846, THE NATION AND ,THE CHARTER. We have received a printed address from the Chartists of England to the Irish people, with a r e- AN quest that we should insert it in the Nation.? -et' We desire no fraterni-sation between the Irish or people and the Chartists-not on account of the tbe bugbear of physical force, but simply became nd some of ...

Reviews

... bfrbiO4 THE ARISTOCRACY OF ENGLAND. A HIS. TORY FOR THE PEOPLE. By JonIN HAmp- DEi,,Junior. London: Chapman, Brothers, 121, Newgate Street; Effingham Wilson, Royal Ex- change. LNo- 11. From the time of the accession of Henry VII. to the flight of the second James, with the exception of one reign, that of Edward VI., the aristocracy play but a secondary part in the grand drama of English ...

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... Etbidu04 ?? THE ARISTOCRACY OF ENGLAND. A EIST. TORY FOR T IE PEOPLE. By Jonts HAmP- 0 DES, Junior. London: Chaprnafl Brothers, 121, , Newgate Street; Etiughalt Wilsen, Royal Ex-] change. LNo. I.] From the time of the accession of Henry VII. to b the flight of the second James, with the exception of b -one reign, that of Edward VI., the aristocracy play e -lut a secondary part in the grand ...

THE NATION AND THE CHARTER

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1848. T1 have received a printed address from the (Yhartists of England to the Irish people, with a re. quest that we should insert it in the Nation.a We desire no fraternisation between the Irish people and the Chartists-not on account of the buqbear qf :'physical force,' but simply because some of their five points are to us an abomination, ...

RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE CHARTIST BODY AT EDINBURGH

... RE.ORGANMZATION OF THE CHARTIST I BODY AT EDINBURGH. A meeting of those favourable to the re-organizft- ,ion of the Chartists of Ed$Yburgh was held ill I Cranston's Temperance Hotel, on the evening of the 10th instant. the meeting was numerously andt respectably attenided. Mr. A cutBALD WALItER was unanimously called i to the chair, and Mr. Jons GRANT appointed Secre. c tary,proei Wn 'Ibhe ...

JUPITER FRIGHTENED AT ITS OWN THUNDER

... JUPITER FRIGHTrENED AT ITS OWN THUNDER. Whatever be the state of trade in the approach- ing winter months, thefdldest reliance may be placed ien [the integrity and good sevse of the labouring l classes. Having thrown aside the demagogue leader- I ships that formerly infleenced the masses, andfully instructed now as to the designs and objects of mob. orators, they are prepared to meet, in a ...

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 ...

IRELAND

... REPtESENTATrION OF CLONIEL.-A new writ has been moved for Clonmel, in place of Mr. Pigot, appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.: PUBLIC PRtAYERs .-Botll Roman Catholics and Presbyterians have resolved in some places to offer up public prayers, and to engage in other public religious exercises, with reference to the great providential calamity with which the land is visited. - THE GENERAL ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3784 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

CALDER DALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... ti - The annual general meeting and cattle show of ethis association was held in the Piece Hall, Halifax, or IWednesday. The stock shown was mot so numerous as on Sformer occasions, but it was considered to be of first-rate 5 quality. The area of this noble building was opened to the a public at eleven o'clock, and shortly after, the judges, Mr. setly, of Armley, Mr. Crawshaw, near Pentefract, ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3417 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

POSTSCRIPT

... PO STSCRIPT.. LONDON NEWS OF FRIDAY MORNING. ROYAL EXCHAANOE, London, Th dura ErBvting, TnADi.-In the City and West End of the town, ther, is an almost entire absence of important business trausacuoe Both the retail and the wholesale departments of trade have bee, slack this week. Money it is said has been rather more in demana, but there are coesiderable doubts entertained as to the ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 500 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

General Intelligence

... ottral twul9tila, - EFrecTS OF RAILwAYs.-The extensive range of l stabling and coachhouses attached to the Bell and l Grown Inn, liolborn, are being converted into dwell. ing places, the introduction of railways having tahen all the coaches off the road that used to stopf I at this inn. I .There are, in or near London, 41 Charles-streets, a t29 Church-streets, 21 George-streets, 28 High- e ...

CHRISTIAN TRIUMPHS IN INDIA

... Of course every one must apknowledge the huma- to nising influences of Christianity. the peaceful history do of the human race for the last eighteen centuries of attest the reign of peace on earth and good-will to at men ! If amongst our readers there are any hete- rul rodox doubters, they have only to read the following I'l letter (extrncted from the Brighton lHerald) from a Christian ...