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THE CENTRAL REGISTRATION AND ELECTION COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... THE CENTRAL REGISTRATION AND ELEC- TION COMMITTrEE TO THE CHARTISTS I OF THE -UNITED KINGDOM.I FELLOWr-COUNTRYMEN,-OUr long and continued agitation for the People's Charter has resulted in B implanting in the minds of the unrepresented mil- G lions of this country a deep and lasting conviction S thatjustice never can be awarded them until they A i are fully and honestly represented in the ...

SMALL FARMS AND SPADE HUSBANDRY

... IISMALL FARMS AND SPADE UU (Fron Part XVII of the Peopre'sJoJurnw) S Saximundlham, April 18, 1847. Sir,-1 feel pleasure in forwarding you the promised from Mr John Sillett of Kelsall, showing t 011155 dhe pursues in cultivating his two acres o e 111501104 necessary, for the guidance of thoee whfld to le method, to state that he keeps his cows ( sdcet hi very productive) housed all the year, a ...

DREADFUL SHIPWRECK

... r DEsTacriczo or A PAO..T.SHIP BY ANt IC21386. TwXvTr Livis LesT.-The packet-ship Euladia, be. longing to St Sebastian, while on a passage from Havana to Galway. was overwhelmed by an iceberg. She had 37 passengers (a great many of whom were females) on board. with a crew-of sixteen, including the master. She was a fine looking vessel, barque rigged, 300 tons berthen, and was laden with a c ...

THE IRISH CONFEDERATES

... TE- - - ?? -S.- - - The patriotism of the Irish has stood many a test, but it has ever shone the brighter; they have had their country trodden under foot-their rights outraged ; they have been decimated over the four quarters of the globe; they have fought for foreign countries as soldiers and sailors; they have lingered in foreign climes as emigrants, but true as the mag- net, their hearts ...

MOVEMENT OF THE OPERATIVE MASONS FOR SHORTENING THE HOURS OF LABOUR

... MOVEMENT OF THE oPERATIVE MASONS FOR SlIORTENING TIHE IIOURIS OF LABOUR. ring -- teri The Masons ot London, wivo have bepln agitating ittle the Slier houar question fer thle last three niiinths, had held their Iabt public meeting, prior to proe'outing their testimonials to their etnplo) crsi, at the 'Jnuipe- rance Ball. laterloo-roard, Ltiambeth, (in Friday vening, Stine 11th. 'The oplacisus ...

Miscellanies

... :MiarlIA1105. ?? ?? - -- ?? Y £LOPEsIINT EXTISA(,BDlWARY.-LOss week Mr John ar, ion1., of ' Haifx elpe f his fathcr's resi- dence with a - buxi yourg widow, their house' keeper, to whom he was married immed iately after iat thle parish church. The gay Lothariio is in his alfst year, and the lilooming bride about half his nee. f On the news being communicated to his vencrable parent, he said- ...

Foreign Movements

... ;boreign lRobemmten. ?? - - - -- 1- S S a -ll-. - ,WV - - at - ga i We - - - - ?? w, war;t leat ia words, 'Andbould vy chance so happers-deeds,) Witb all lbo war with Thoeghtls oll ?? I hear a little bird, who sings ..,eepilCby-anddbaywillbe thetitronger.05-Batox. ENGLAND AND GERMARY. (From the German of I)r List. Continued from S(ar of Mar 29 th.) TF ?? ET CONDIT1ON OF GERTkNY, AND rfir ...

MOVEMENT OF THE OPERATIVE MASONS FOR SHORTENING THE HOURS OF LABOUR

... MOVEMENT OF THE OPERA.TIVE M ASONS FOR SHORTENING THE HlOURSO II ~~LABOUR. -1t - Thle Masons et London. who have beean Agitating ttie the Short-H~our- qitestion for thle last three Monuths, ead held their lest public meeting, prier to p relentiug their testimonials to their employers, at tb ,e Tempe- rance Ilill. Waterloo-road, La1tmbeth, c n Friday evenling, ?? 11th. The zpacieti builtdial ...

THE RAM OF DERBY

... WAR TO EXTERMINATION ! UP, CHARTISTS, AND AT THEM ! TO THE MEN OF THE MIDLANDS. Marchl March! Derby and Nottingham, Why, my lads, don't you march forward in order I March! March L Leicester and Birmingham, And drive the base Bloodies over the border. FRIENDS OF THlE MIDLANDS, I was just about writing a letter of thanks and congratulation to the brave Chartists of West- minster, for having so ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... TH'lE NORTHERN STAR I SATURCDAY, JUNE 12, 1857.,sack sack - - oats GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF CHARTISM. t eise TILE OLD GENERAL IN THE FIELD AGAIN. 3etc Ill another part of our paper, we record one of the3a0 most glorious triumphs that Cbartism has held in 16 the metropolis for many years-indeed, we do not buc D recollect such a noble vindication of its principles gue sinre the great meeting at the ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... The sooner My Lords and Gentlemen are dis- missed by the Queen from attendance on their legis- lative duties, the better will it be for their legislative characters, and the less damaging to the official re- putation of the ministry. If there be any more supplies to be voted, or ' ways and means to be considered, let that be done at once, and-the curtain fall upon proceedings which ...

THE GAME LAWS

... The indefatigable denry Dowell Griffiths, secretary to the West London Central Auti-Enclosure Asmo- ciation, has put forth an addrems to the electors of the kingdom, urging them to give their votes for none but Anti-Game Law Candidates. We give the follow- fing extracts:- . There are now, in thd various County Gnols, many avictims of such system, some of whom have been immured for more than ...