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THE NEWTON MEETING

... TIHE NEWTON MEETING. Perhaps such a gathering as that assembled on F the Race Ground at Newton in Lancashire, upon ,e Sunday last, a day when those living in the smoke for the week, are naturally anxious to betake them. selves to recreation and amusement, is unparalleled B in the history of agitation. Thousands and tens of e thousands of orderly and enthusiastic disciples of a e persecuted ...

THE POLISH TRIALS

... The proceedings on the (Ith were confined to the de. fence of the prisoners Kosinaki and Dabrowski. The defence of both was based chiefly on the plea that the in. surrection wae not against Prussia, and tbatconsequeestly the accusation of high treason against that state could not be brought against them. Oa the 7th an immense crowd of persons assembled in the morning in front of the prisi, end ...

Home News

... aUflR bacj+ - ~o o / o - # t - z- v - @ - - ?? - ?? - o e ii ?? D A SnoOCeNtG ACCIDaNT occurred on the works of the a London and North Western Railwav Company, at Stalybridge, near Manchester, on Sunday. The Y company are constructing a tunnel, formineg part of e the original Huddersfield and Manchester Railway, t but which railway will now form a portion of their is line into Yorkshire; and ...

Home News

... 3oflnt Ai - , - - ?? ?? cUMBiERfLAND. CAaRtSLE.-John Thompson, who was on Thursday last convicted of poisoning hia wife by administering arseni to her, has made the following confession:- To the chaplain of the gaol. I am a guily man. I went and bought that stuff at the druggist's shop. l bought sonme of it twice. The first time a fortnight before Whitsitide; and, again i bought more about two ...

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR ESQ., M.P

... ~AFx.us O'CO!NNOR Esq,1 y In oppsititn to your often repeated determina- rs0,' reolive presents, we have ventured to intrude e00 s0 OY in tbehumblehope that the circumstaxce, sse90 Ulh it is presented ?? indrce you to lay aside 5r ' 0nrt stern decree, and aecept from your chil. P' Ones rbranch of'tbe LandCompany, the aecompaooy- tl , va s olight teslimonial ofoafectlon and esteem, mg s ark of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... v ebartiot intelliVnIZ4 ?? _. tal ABS9IWIN.-SUPPSRRTO COMWSKORATE Tic RETML0 ras oP MR O'CONNOR AS M.P. Pop NOTTJINGRAM.-TIIO lad Charter Union of this city deeply sensible of the vast i of importance of this event, resolved to testify their 3m heartfelt gratification, and a supper was accordingly or- held on Tuesd&y evaning, August 10th, in the Cale. iof donian Hotel, Castle-street. The party ...

Colonial and Foreign

... --Zo oI aI anI 1iovrte,--- p ?? CA PE OF GOOD H IOPE. b We have received advices from this colony up to sth h June, The Kafirs had resumed their (le- Ped ations on the frontier farmers, and it was imm befrb iolat ae families within twenty miles of ,be der to feel otherwise than insecure. At no far tbel period had the prospects of the Eastern dis. tricts been more gloomy, as recent experience ...

Colonial and Foreign

... colonial Anb foreign. -1-1-11.1 ?? - -- ?? We have received advices from this colony up to b Xth June. The Kafirs had resumed their de. thedations On the frontier farmers, and it was im- ble for isolated families within twenty miles of lob'orderto feel otherwise than insecure. At no theaer period had the prospects of the Eastern dis- trictsbeen more gloomy, as recent experience had proved the ...

Home News

... !lhollic ATWO. IQ e gan I aCUUMEiL&ND. Ca onsi. John Thompson, who was on Thursday - last convicted of poisoning his wife by administering n arsenic to her, has made the following confession t To the chaplain of the gaol. I am a guiliy man. I iwnt fnd bought that stuff at the druggist's shop. I r-bought some of it twice. Tile first time a fortnight S' before Whitsuntide; and againi I bought ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Cbartt0t to tWlgnre; ed TO THE MEMBERS OP THE LAND COMPA3Y, a AND THE CHIARTIST BODY GENERALLY. not FncENDs,-In my last I described my visit to New- row castle under.Lyne, on Tuesday, the 20th of July. On rge Wednesday, the 21et, according to previous announce- urnment, I went to Bur~l, accompanied by several friends from Hanley, and there I encountered a brother ' Ram lpy of Derby.' t it Our ...

Correspondence

... cor' oponbt-fit4 1 I TO T9E EDITOZ Or Trot sOIOTOIZO5 STAIL. DE~~~O Stoney Stratford, August 11th. it EAHS~a_1emI glad to perceive th at at the present Moment there seems to be a ?? on the part of e the Chartist body, to mergo their little differensce5 in the 0,great and pagramount question of democratic reform. f This is as it should be; we may be Seeking the Charter e through different menus ...

Correspondence

... CorreoponDeu1e fTHE WHIOS AND JERdE. Awake, arise! or be for ever fallon.' To THE EDItTOR OF THE ?? STAR. 9W.'-Allow me, an old conre.,spondent, to draw your teatti. on to the triclee of Wbliggery, likely to be practised sooner t.r later upon the people of the island of Jereey, who hare'. frots timse Immsemorial, poseeesed hted rights and liberties, granted to them when they were I ]being ...