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THE FRATERNAL DEMOCRATS

... 'klt FitATLIRNAL DEMOJRA.'-% *On Mordant evening. December' 21st, thue usual meeting of the Fraternal Democrats took pises at the German SocietY's Hall of meeting Drury Lane Thomas Clarke (of the Chartist Axecutive) was called to the chair.) The minutes of the previous meeting having been conirmed, the Secretary read the hopy of a letter he bad addressed to Lord Palmerston, in accordance I ...

Correspondence

... 9orrt~poubtire+ To FRARGUS O'CONl?0R,. ZSQ. Etc RassucTzn Soa.-! hsaie aeon In your address to the vicl oppressed and cruelly persecuted Irish people, en allu. anf sion made to an article in the Times in regard to the illd Irish finding a home in the Highlands of Scotland, of e Whether thin hab come from any of his Grace of Suither. tud land's Stirling$, I know not, but this, I know that no ...

Colonial and Foreign Intelligence

... eiroon~ial anb -brti~gn --i utcligettce ?? . . f l .1 CAPE OF iGOOD IOPE. > Uncertrinty and delay stilfattendouir inovemeints at fthe Cape;.' Thc 1 safirs still continu'e aotiye ad undismayed still find 'that tley are -the ':gainers3 by their campaigns, still discover that the war pays itselt.' The cattle tliat they sted biasia' doubl'e ralue. Ti young: men' keep it'as a piice for buying ...

TO THE DELEGATES OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION

... TO THIE DELEGATES OF THE CONFER- ENCE OF THE UNITED TRADES' ASSO- CIATION, IRfL 1 )JANIsSTER, ON MONDAY, JUNE IST AND POLLowING DAYs, 184A. Gentlemen,-We much regret that circumetmces hate arimen, which compel us to address you for your opinho upon points et diffemnw xlkicik unhap. lay p~iy exist hefween The -M6anche=ster iithsjtrct ont. nsitteo and the London Milns6ersf of thle Cerrirar pe. ...

IRELAND

... : *Matters go on fromin'bad to worse, The,8ccOUflt from the provinces grow more and more gloomy, and 'In, the Prospects most disheartening. .!Che followings isi extracts will give an idea (if onl TilE STATIC OF MRl ijOUNTRtY. ANOTHUR MIURDER 1I 'I'i'PERAnya.-The Tipperary '~ Vindlicator' contains a long list of outrages in that county, at, the head of which is an account efta mostP inhluman ...

General Intelligence

... (5e ueIra! *liztle figrtttee . ,'WC EIIIES FOR TnII MILLInN. -An assointion has bnen formed in Bo9tln to supply groceries at Poetive p Its styled I Ie Working Men's Proteetive U in.I g- A Tir AR has written to the Tires to state that the reatlr of the Lessons for the day in the Temple Church omits all 3uch passages as seem to him indelicete. MOST lmtrirvnr --The Qaeen and Prince Albert ...

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE DRAWN PRIZES IN THE FIRST AND SECOND SECTION

... THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE DRAWKi PRIZES IN THE FIRST AND SECOND SECTION. Name. 1 Samuel Rothe 2 William Srnitt 3 Patrick O'Lea 4 Jarvis Kendal 6 Michael Corm B Mrs. John Hloi 7 Thomas Holla: 8 John Smart 9 Abraham Loc 10 George Johnsi 11 Henry Lester 12 John Gathard 13 Thomas Pickel 14 James Shawoon 15 James Campbe 16 John Benson 17 James Price 18 John Littlewc4 19 ...

THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE FOR POLAND'S REGENERATION, TO THE PEOPLE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

... THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE FOR PO- LAND'S REGENERATION, TO THE PEO. PLE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. They who permit oppression, share the crime. BRETHRXN,-We have already informed you of our sentiments in relation to the confiscation of Cracow, through the medium of the Resolutions adopted at the public meeting on the 80th of No. vember. Since the adoption of those Resolutions we have ...

Foreign Intelligence

... irertip fltitUigtet. id FRANCE. ag About a month ago the French government sig- of nalised its devotion to the Northern despotisms by he prosecuting three Polish journals published in Paris. The Procureur de Roi called the editors before him, m and intimated to them that they must immediately Id pay ints the Treasury the same amount of caution E. money which is required fiom French journals. ...

Correspondence

... covvoponuntue. Ent TO0 FBARGIJS O'CONNOR, ESQ.th 'I RraSIPCTED SiBa-Ihaveseeen In your address to the vie oppressed and cruelly persecuted Irish people, an allu. & ilon made to an tirticle in the Times in regard to the n 1Irielh finding at home in thle Highlands of~ Scotland. of, Whether this has% come from any of Ilila Grace of Suther. tiil land's Stirlings, I know not, but this. I know that ...

THE CHARTER AND NO SURRENDER!

... - MESSRS. M GRATH AND CLARK'S TOUR. o WARRINGTON. o Messrs. M'Grath and Clark addressed a large o meeting in the Club Room of the Ship Inn, en Wed- o nesday evening. The deepest attention was paid to o the statements of the lecturers. We feel assured o that the glorious Land Company will receive a o goodly accession of nunibers as the fruit of our meet- o0 ing. The meeting having evinced their ...

REPRESENTATION OF MANCHESTER

... P.UPRESENTATION Oi P[OU9STIR l w- 3OHN BRIGHT'S VIEWS UESPECTIN(G THE TENI HOURS' BILL, THE PEOPLE'S CHARTER, AND THE RESTORATION OF! THE CHARTIST .. EXILES. John Bright Is a candidte for the representation of e .Manchester, in the place of Mr. Mark Phillips, who ha I announned his intention to retire from Parliament. Mr. I Bright met the electors of Hunie (Included in the par. r ...