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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL [ill] COMPANY

... r CoM . hml. - a, aan i,-A report of my last t- haI ber f, poned from enantycaast from sn It r loon' etrcretorlee would have, as tbe7 ougbt,5j , ?? aecount to the ?? of. emal meeting, Imewlsol Xr a stantly either travel'n6 Or iPaskiug8.A'k4,bas required at ndo, tand4 t4o7e4r memo7able darq lion at Manchester. ,mamst nowirs bD hrkf, aG ,t ,iof ahe ltters * well a *D of thte Nottiughan I will ...

WRECK OF THE STPEHEN WHITNEY.—NINETYONE LIVES LOST

... ?? WRECK OF THE STPFEEN WHITNEY.-NINETY. ONE LIVES LOST. - : ova . i eth Wo regret to announce the total loss of the New York packet-sbip, Stephen Whitney, off the south- western coast of Ireland, on the night of Wedneseday D11° last. ith The disaster bas, unhappily, been accompanied with gh- the lose of ninety.one lives. The unfortunate packet. r ship left Now York on the eveaing, of thi 18th ...

FROM THE WEEKLY DISPATCH

... I I FROM THE a' WEEKLYDISPATCH.I ! L , ?? . II e- , -- ._ )Y WuAT D6o3t 2`sAZous no ?? THiE UsasTr I- This 1. Is qnu108tion which the subscribers to O'Coumor's famous ' Itad Juggle ought to puttobhim, and insist oi an answer. ii. k r~eclived upwards of £80,000 of their money; he 11-68461t bhave'placed it where he can and does get 4, y4j,5,`andd percent, interestforthebalences urs utin uuing ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ. M.P

... FEARGUS OCONNOR, ESQi!M Pi :. . - I - I -i4o . , j, .. s l , ' Tho following docsumenthas been placediin -onr 'hands'forpubieatioe, byonb whb is, in Inayr-reWe pecte, as opponot of Mr O'onr'o , and it Tielife fore bears with all the ?? r efice on t h whieh it treata. We adt it to 'our columns with the greatest matisfaction, because aiured that in so doing vie ate performing ant act f, ...

THE POLES AND THEIR PERSECUTORS

... I f , ~ THE PUPILS OF SZELA, -. (From the DealocratfeaFilqu.j |* I Tam PPuIes o StEa&.-The. persecutions of the Austrian Cabinet against unhappy Poland, are not yet Ca bexhausted. The blood of the martyrrwho have fallen ve tunder the axe of szela, has not sufficed to slake the san- it giinary thirst of the tyrant. Itis not suffiolentfor Metternioh to have robbed the vanquished of their country ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR AND THE PRESSGANG

... IFBARGUS O'CONNOR AND TWB PRiESS- - ?? , ?? ~GANGL I .. ?? _ I - . The following article, irfnsdated atfon ?? the most able of the Fren'ib ;ournali, and a con- sistent supporter of the rightS of labour in all coon. > tries, thill eer ?? clastes of England wilth the ouidV'consolation, that henceforth the battle of universal liberty :is not to be confined within the limits of our sea-bound ...

To THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... To THE MEMBERS OF THE NA- TIONAL LAND COMPANY. rL BsLOV CHILDaUR, I tink that those who supposed that a *~tn from politieal agitation had damped iiiy ardnour, or diminiished my energy, wrill ?? th~~ ietakes whenthey peruse thi our glori- Plan as the enly means of redemp oisfrom degfidted poverty to manly indepen- eill need no apology for the amount of-e ,pacodevoted ut ?? question in this ...

Colonial and Foreign

... >e1af{d nab Iftrfp cowta &A$ - ?? FRANCS. payblida The Counciloll.Genral of the dep~artmnent of tbo Noise0 that tb. 16malrlday came* to at resolution In favour of eiectoralt'A' and off form. The prefect in veto opposed the propositioni for a daer ?? this~kind, on the ground that couneill5.genliral took tb sholdoh have nothing to do with polities in their delibe. that ci: ration.. - Ideath a ...

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... TO. THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY. C Last speech, confession, and true (lying de- uu claration of Thomas Bailey, late proprietor of on the Nottingham Mercury, who was found da smothered in a heap of waste papers, at his office in the Market-place, on Trhursday last, pe the 11th ?? the Lord have mercy a ,on his soul ' In Basford, Noitingham, November 9th, 1847. ml Stai-Although I ...

THE LONDON CONFEDERATES

... TEE LONDON CONFEDERATES. _ 7 . ., I . Tua Ccasni CoNEDEfliTz CLUR.-A hA rje meeting nf this Club was held on Sunday evening, the 50th ult., at the Charter Coffeebhouee, Strutton.greand, Westmin- ster, Ur W. Lomaniej in- the chair. Mr R.. HEusey having brought up the resort of the committee, said the meetings of the Confedtratlon vould, In future, be hald it the Blue Anchor Tavern. York.stieet, ...

BREAK-DOWN OF MR BAILEY

... BREAK4DOWN OF MR BAILEY. : . Sai 'le who Sgbts and runs away, aday live Wo fight another day.' anld - .7 inp MancuaR Office, Nov. 11th, 1847. Imy Sxa,-Being fully convinced' that I-should not be s: of able to;obtain' a fair, hearing. at alarge meeting in beir this town, whilst engsged in diseuosion with MrI had O'COnBori unless a regulation for the -admission of the audiencewwas ?? decline ...

THE MANCHESTER MEETING

... ?? , M I e- 1 - ?? ?? THIE MANCllMSTER MEETING. MBSRS SRIDER, ROB3SON, AND OASTLER. c We have been requested to publish the following b correspondence:-- TO CYSARD OASTLUR, ISQ. , 3, Market Walk, Iluddersfield, a Nov. 7,1847. t 1 DnAf Sin,-William Rider is reported to have P 3 said, at a late meeting at Manchester, that when I , 1 first went to live at Leeds I requested you to lend mae e: I£10 ...