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IRELAND'S AGONY

... : IREAI2p'§GoNY. 'I f ?? 1ho1Igat anise tbat'tongug ?? : Of zlo'rtief r e oii !Men of Englanl, listen to us! b i i Seven:centurjes of crimecofiqudst- blood,, . rain , legal and Illegaltortur are charge- able to your account as a nation. Youifvfctjul' bos beeicIreland. g; i isi ,: , ?? C ; Indyouar name .the people of Ireland lhave ?? been outraged, plundered, murdered, filing , .into ...

FRIGHTFUL IGNORANCE

... FRIGiTL IGNORANCE. Are'there no phiianthropists who -will start a society for the better'instruction of the rich ? Such an ?? is surely wanted. The ?? the College-tauiqjht classes is perfectly frightful.''^ ' ' The Ho n. 'and Rev.> Baptist Noel has declared; that in' this Metropolis there are thousands of unfortunatie, .wiedaucated beings, li'ving without . God, .and, without hope ?? and no ...

Facts ans Fancies

... 4Iratto anD 4fanrtco. ?? I Ws cel /she chwicest.' BAyAZBT AND TAMRELAN. by Bajazat, after his capture, observing his couquirol 0. to laugh at him, said, 'Do not laugh, Tamerlane, us- at tny misfortune;:-itia God has subdued me, not 'or you. be is abeto revoi'e our situation3, and undo sly to-morrow what e hbs decreed to-day.' Tamerlane e1 assuming a more Serious countenance, replied, ' I go ...

Ireland

... - - - DuBOLix, Sept 7.-The ?? Ofthe Netle Fil ING POET says, after detailing the movemeftlt5ef Lord and John Russell, and others, that during the day there Wt 'WBI not a ?? gle cheer given from any of' the large idex crowdls who had congregated to asee the Prime Minis- o terin his Droarees through the Irish metropolis. tfifl Mr John O'Connell, who has been for some time alti9iether silent ...

THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... THE I T;HE 'Pki t f0 TSR LATe ALARMS. It is now eiident that tho late alarms wee got up for the If urpose of exciting popular prejudice and. odium agiainst the extreme Republ'cans and Com. munists. No attempt was made on the Hotel de Ville-no attaek Htpoh guird houses-no attack upon the Treaeury or bankt. Cabet wae Itot at the head M. Sobrier (ex.-eelgate of thec Police) has published in the ...

O'CONNORVILLE

... he The Band formed from amongst the allottees, dc having resolved to hold a ' Harveee-home' festival on ay .Monday, September 11th, accordingly sent invita. is- tione 'to their friends, and the event 'came off' in an the Sobool.house, whieh.waetautefully decorated with be evergreene'someof the choioeatdahliasof the season, Im and bauners bearing appropriate mottoes, under the ?? auspices oi Mr ...

LOYALTY LETTERS

... ?? ?? t j!:) ' i. f iii ?? i .. IX~T rL T B~ I 1. r *: : i r!t4.>. ?? .st . .: Th dluofte( 7u1Oeexv~0 Wtoezt la cow. A4 plite~pP ~te~b~zwi~ -,~begs 1niti~~tethe~umaava oVtoda~v6 ~antvh~ih he of ?? of tbelhgl IS plo ii%t ~k9n:i0!. ?? aid TamAlnaiaaOffcarp wia2th he ?? xiw6i, Tili 4ikiiabhty. ee'one, ,to 810h5trat im ~Sao lot riepe.oig ichoX cutfh eee - iriicimlct the op n~. 6 ~ ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... flT9 'THE qHA1TI , R11iTWJl. .,:i ~ ' ?? ?? A -r'JS ?? A . BnasTsfl3Nh, .. ',t;for'sOtjie'tii e~piet bt~ei kim- ig over inlu-MWM id noMnsideiuK! .what efdctS CONFEftENOEWIN DUBLIN wonld psede- &pdh he greet .Ad helyrease'which*we bave ee dexp't .qOnlbokiog'oYOer'aid taking opinion ?? t~onvetitionA~et,8&Geo, 83, cap.)29.A. 1 find. ind'aw :wlxv that~under that; a~ctor jatiy'6the 'ac ib ...

Chartist Intelligence

... * 40artio; X . ilionme ?? CBNTNAL VICTIM AND DieyzmcizE Cow. l. UINTTiE met at 83, Dean-street; on Sunday the 13th inst., when in addition to a numerous; attendance of delegates the' following gentlemen handed in their credentials, viz: Mr Owen Jones, Cripplegate; Mr t Merryman, Clerkenweil; Messrs Evans and Patten, , Tabernacle-lane, Tower Hamlets; Mr Grant Spiers, r Limehouse. Mir Seare, was ...

THE STRIKE ON THE NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... I THE STRIKE ON THE NORTH.WESTERN| e: It was statedlin several of the Sunday papers, that n- at a late hour on Saturday evening a reconciliation dr was established between the directors and engine. drivers ef the Norb.W-estern R'oilway. Oa Satur- on day evening Mr Madigan, the con'ractor and engi- hl anew, waited on the engine-drivers' c mmittee, and Cy informed them that they were to return ...

Charist Intelligence

... 41444-0t; N csn Cha1ti, and De .nocratiiof Nest eb-oi-1 yee 4,at $h1,1viece7 meeting, ogreed, 4to .e, ,l -O4loin I l utjons.. r That' aD democrats,-wefarni ourselve#into n anne. relation 'founded upoi, the principles of the People' Charter, and-tbat in future we *f lrecopige. none e as leaders, or 'Executive Council, ?? those regn. 'laly ajppointed by tlie Z -Tha in-order Jto eniure concoird ...

CENTRAL VICTIM COMMITTEE

... Reecipts from October 2nd to October 8h, 1848. U!r ydd, as per STAR ?? ,. 0 16 8 0 Dean S zreet Locality .. o 11 1 b L'.nehouse, per Mr ESS ?? 0 5 0 tl Soutb London Ohartits ?? 0 7 6 tl Nottingham, per James Sweet o6 0 it Laicester .. ?? 0 5 0 al Cigar Makers, per Mr Brick ?? o 5 0 'J Cripplegate COartists ?? ?? 0 1 2i ai Mr Rider, as per STAR ?? . 2 6 2 8J Evaest Jones LpoWity ?? . 0 6 8 at ...