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PLAN OF ORGANISATION FOR THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL ..

... - PL&IN'OF OR~iSAN1ShIA -- U - TU Ad~ PLB~S Oiite R ATIRi q! a E P X OPa LED UTo Oa &kX ?? ars 'L X ?? OP !- X i B.EBR RR l1i: OOh? : . Aequle ding in the olbjets. nd beln 'caroln 'in y the bidloo f the aasseisftdr - F' i' Ire~-MISTICT'~mANU Lft41. OEANiIs* DUt bf.l~ et AiSsadB~~; l _2 S ! , , 0wii9 , d~~8t4,,0 ?? muA ~ arin N p ?? -ji .- 6 1 __ . 7, date of the eleon, the -xeutivi (lni tes ...

DEMOCRACY AND THE RIGHTS OF LABOUR

... DIBiOdO[YT AN'D SNg RIG ATS OF LhI1OUtR. : 4. i ?? - . at -a i :~ , - , .1 1 |PIE7hlC SIETJN'1 xf1NsR6H.' 'A pubic meietig of tbo wit48.elssa'of EdiaSuvrgb was heldtin: Adam ?? on the eieninig of Wed- neiday u 5fo' heprp.¶e f etlagnegeicmea . soes to ?? out ?? BExsusso newspapari on th rqd ) 7 I 1ofgehe tiOAsstP'oflIYS stiurdminn gnrtio the -propr itors ?? ?? htjcn1 and ataic dico,,nt st'tipZ ...

Colonial and Foreign

... , By thc rraI of Uh. qvrhirld' Mail from Indib, Iearfiseeiad fallurt h~ve' ?? puce, and thp eredf iVO6'at+ reitiments wis about to march agtliditt he~t, iithsldiffloiulticsef theceountry rcndsr, sowes viry'd6oitfi.-. , If. Savet hasibemi re.oleietd'tc the preidencyef b the Chamnbered'ad all the mninisterial candidates to J theeobuidary offices. The business of ?? Chamber ,O of Deruties ...

THE TEN HOURS' ACT

... After more than thirty years' struggle, 'the Ten Hours' Bill at last received the sanctionof the Legislature in the last session of the late Parliament. No single act of modern times, was preceded by such ample and'full discussion. Public nieetings by the thousand' were held upon the subject. I NumerouIs 'pamphlets were issued, and the newspaper press was almost constantly debating it. Four ...

THE FARMERS STIRRING

... THE FARMERS STIRRING, si- to Sars ro TEX BDITOR OtF TEE NOTHtERhN STA., Mr My DEAE SIB,-As your motto is-' Measures, not git moen,' ad aB you appear tofearlesly advocate the rights th t in of man,' and undauntedly exrose all those who wo3ld an and infringe the sacred liberties of the people, I thought ebe us the following might not be altogether ?? to you,as GI ien. |it tends to show that ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... ro THE WORKING CLASSES. lI : - - ?? 6 Words are things, and a small drop of ink A 6 olling-l~ke'dew-up-osa tsoosbt ?? pi *That whIch. mlces tlsousandis, perhatis M~ilons, Si o think' 33113S* ai THE FRENfH 'REPUBLIC. a 6- BBOT1N1111 PBOLSTAWAIAN, 0 0 It is not. my intention to mk lie French RePub- el -H lithe SuI~eal of everlastiug comment in. ths let t 0ters; on the coltary, I hope to devote ...

TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT [ill]

... TO THE CALICO BLOCK PRINTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN; FanL; WORnaxs,-We appeal to your sympathies I on behalf of Mr John Neil, who now holds a two acre I allotment at O'Connorville, but who will be compelled i to sell out for the following reasons, unless something t can be doneto assist ?? had been an unpre- ; cedented depression of his trade for a great length of I time previous to his removal to ...

THE PEOPLE'S [ill] AND NO [ill]

... i?. ? -- ?? --)z 1?1! , ? . ?,:7 ?? v -I-? * . I, AM- 1.1.lmwn? ft'D ?? oand naming ante U ?? il to rel Pt ?? the. ~ ~ ' ~~sL~-4l Lth thei OWRiw~utry~p, ~kwl mluii call oufer pursi~t ~of lniberty, gbg:t0unhappy tate partihewk of Fra'praltelp to nter at the present moment., p - : d . f tIwe,-rQ askee wthoutw ereviou concert, rmthe I yfirst instance, p ducti azar, vicissitudes, and, ?? eliqu. ...

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

... ,e Could neitherthecounning.king mor his cunning in minister jjustbave looked across tbe.channeland seen I is how owa rulers manage tbeoe mattersi . Could they: lnd not have'seen that by leaving openithe safety valve of heir popular coiampirsint-allowing us to throw off our the wrath in talk and'newspaper declamitioc-theycan. and go on for, years, perhapa for agesr laying on us as ar9¢ much ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO THE WORKING CLA&-S' I Words are thngsand a manl drop of Ink PFllag-ilke dew-upon a thought, produos That which makes thousuads, perhaps milatli, bhink. BsorZ. TIIE COUNTEU.REVOLUTION IN GERMANY, BAOTJIEB PROLETARIANS, Some one has defined history to be ' Philosophy teaching by e8Ample.' I am sorrr to say that that philosophy appeas to be but little studied by our orderc A notorious state ...

THE STATE OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTRY.—LORD WILLIAM [ill] AND THE ANNUAL SESSION PARLIAMENT.—THE STATE PRISONERS, ..

... !!'SCtASl BiiW in £U 6.flW.-ED WL- I;V WIUSALD, AgDI TOW !EU 20i An d f ztAizxr..TUn GVATB 2iUGNUUi, AND Al IIG Co EAl 155.-OKIDUBRE Ctd?#U CAS. Dabl'n. Nov. 21st, I8NS there tis not a ?? capita in EQurope than Dubib Nothing more suirproes the Mau of conteaplative nair than the contrast between the metropelitan stillnes tO to-day, and the msettropolitan burz and bootle of *It hbot monaths ego ...

Varieties

... PaflrEit RC II 73H COIIvjCr.-There are 671 convicbs at spoku, Isla nd . llna ?? PP DuTY. -The total bopdut7 this yearU, .38 79f- 70 & ?? Ten sheep were killed by liihtaing;a few days bak bn the farm of Gatehill, in Galloway. . .Mr Wbiteside' retainiug fee in tlhe ease Of ?? 9.iO'Brien was£600. . The South' Derbyshire revision for 19 ?? Ai clear gain to the Liberals of 275. . ?? hair eaas'a ...