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THE NORTHERN STAR

... -. ^Mel SATURDAY, MAY 29,1847. me the C full t O'CONNORVILLE. are fro The first grand result of the Land Plan has been fro .practicaly shadowed forth. The first members of a ma class new to modern times-a class to which the bef ancestors of our factory slaves and labouriig serfs bue belonged before Monopoly had wrested the soil from au [ their grasp,-a class of small landholders, of inde. th ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ottropolitan Entellignite. -- ?? ?? ACeCDENTS, OFOHNCBS, ICTC. FanoHrTUL AND FATAL ACCIDENT TO A POSTILION IN OxFOaD-STURETT.- An accident of a most frightful cha- racter attended with fatal consequences, ocourred to apostilion namned John Mitchell, aged thirty-one, lately livingien Margaret-stret, Cavend ish-squarewho was proceecding along Oxford-street with a couple of horses, when the one ...

THE RICH AND THE POOR

... t LOO ON 511I PICTURE, AND ON THIS I er lajesty and Prince DZAT FRHOM STAXVA id Albert, accompanied by the TION.-OU Saturday an in Y, Prince of Leiningen, ho- ?? was held before P. F to nuured the Royal Italian Curry, Esq., Borough co, or Opera.hiouqe with their pre- roner, on the body of Luki rseace on Wednesday even- Brothers, a child of eight be Ig. Her Majesty appeared years, who lived in ...

Home News

... A o_ ic E ?? ?? ~ ~breadi, iG us Waggon, wb ?? ?? them half filled. t yonx5nTtI'z. om teef ?? BRAMh,.,-rn.FACToar GiRtaii.-Tbe cmitefre i ( imroving the conaitionl of the factory girls of Brad- muentl dtdhe yford have fitted 'lip the first of their intended IOd* trates assem miebhouses. Should'the trialiprove sucepsfnl othersI Utignary iwill be prepared. The house in situated in Timble- ...

DIVISION ON THE FACTORIES BILL

... DIVISION ox THS FACTORIES BILL.. D | OUli OF COMMONS, MonDAY, MAT S. i Order for Third Rlsiding recmd; motion made, and ques. I tion proposed.- That the bill be now, read a third - time :-Amendmn~ft proposed, to leave out the word s rnow, and at the end of the question to add the s words rupont this day six ?? put, r That the word ' now' stand part of the question. The house divided-Ayes ...

EMANCIPATION OF INDUSTRY

... The signs of immense political and social changes! multiply on all hands. They are visible equally in the new and kindly interest evinced by the aristo. cracy in question, affecting the rights and interests of the masses, and in the more enlightened,indepen. dent and determined progress of the working classes the mselves. Those who devoted themselves some years ago to the advocacy of the ...

ROBBERY AND CAPTURE BY MEANS OF THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH

... a In the latter period of last week, a young man r named John Bourne, respectably attired, took up his n i- residence at Mr John Cox's, the Ord Arms Inn. r . Scotswood-road, Newcastle, for the ostensible pur. t , pose of being trained by Ifenry Clasper to row a s skiff match at Manchester, and Mr Cox, in order to ] r nake him comfortable, gave up his own sleeping u o apartment, in which was a ...

Colonial and Foreign

... Colonial aanb Joign. MOVEMENTS OF THE WEEK. The rapid fall in the price of every description of grain which commenced last Monday in this metropo- lis,is extending not orsly throughout this country but also on the continent. The wveather, in France, is most 3 magnificent, and this, accompanied by every indica- tion of a full harvest, has induced the holders of grain to launch out much more ...

THESE ARE THE CHAMBERS' OF 1845

... THESE ARE THE CHAMBERS' OF 845. 1 ?? i* ?? have already shown toour readers the Chain- *e bers' of 1847; we now refer to the previous opinions i. of these changeable economists. Whence this won- o derful change ?I - d IMPROVEMENT OF WASTE LANDS- Is SPADE HUSBANDRY. ,0- °r (Frome the nformatieon foer the People, No. 72.) LContinaedfrom our ted t.] a HO0W TO StEP A COW AND PIG UPON AN AGRI OF ...

TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NATIONAL TRADES' ASSOCIATION

... To THE DIRECTORS OF THE NATIONALI TRADES' ASSOCIATION. GENTLEMEN,-! rejoice to find that a nati. onal representation of your body is to be held it Birmingham on Monday and Tuesday next, api in order that the result of your delibera- tions may not be lost for *rant of publications I beg to apprise you that I have given directions that as much space as you may require in the ' Northern Star ' ...

Colonial and foreign

... Colonial antb 4fortign ?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - , . - -n St, lit MOVEMENTS OF THE WEEK. )pean 1Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, as an no one better knows than thie. King of the Bour- macy yeaisie, our old friend Louis Philippe. In the course bliors of the past week plots have been discovered, andI arr eats have taken piece of parties differing wide as a sthe the poles ...

EMIGRATION TO TEXAS

... ' - EMIGRXATIOM ¶0 TEXAS. a, Mr Rowed, the mnanager' of thu British Mutual I Is Emieration Association, is very fond of appeainsg to Ion 1- Mr X~ennedsr's statements respecting Texas, as tho S piiplauthority for his own descriptions and pre- an- dtin.The value of Mr Kennedy's ovidence. is jai fully efshibitqd in the following extracts from 1oc- vie tont's 91ddlis Rambles, and Sketches in ...