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THE NORTHERN STAR,

... TUE& sNORTHERN . STAR,. said- BAiTURDA1, AUGUST 12, 18t. Brit - Mini IRELAND. press 'Alai, poor country! folly Almost afraid to know itl.t ! Ireland is'now occupied not by foreign TH] troops, but by her sister s sons, and her own police; and, -to the joy and ?? the A Saxon Press, the Catholic Priesthood of Ire- havt land-whose ancestors have grinned through Nati rocks and caverns, and who, ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... s.j On Monday night the metronolis was visited by the outbreak of two fires, which, in a very tbort rE ndlaidja ruin a vast amount of valuable ro. 1 peity, and de~rived-on'siinetwite or prsn iecti Bof if e, The f6re broke eut 7upon the premises a belonging to Mr Hafeld, ?? viool dealer, situ. ' ate in Albany-street, Regclt'aPark, next door to ! the Wind30r Caetle Tavern.: Thet ~ecnd disaester ...

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 ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF SCOTLAND

... Alvin: ig %M AN :Cecil wl :o rvi@ * ::ina.siltcnshave sfhi ewt I h edult~tigstei; e~pieaie fos.,whch bai vas is never :a i - h ent alreadyfinjal, aid more seizures areddiy exiected the The whole of tbfe.srwen 1a wive and families 'ihese, meni .-who.ar.e .now in prubsvdone the their duty nobly; they have been trye f othemselves, 'a theha Pia-, CI or~,cia,4 to .yay .;owhj ghh~U~ e :i s lfate ...

Colonial and Foreign

... Coleonial allub fbrefg, THE FRENCEI REPUBLIC Towards the ?? of tsot week thogroatest anxiety was man fested throughout the capital from the rumours .urrct about an insurrcilonsl movenent burried, It not caosed, by the threateued debate on the reports .nd docements inoulpating t dmi Rlin,. Caessidicre .and Louis Blano. It appease that attro cafe were I tormed on Thureday even ng in tb6 Rue ...

Correspondence

... : - comrqo qo C. W D, ,_ _; ?? , , , ?? r* ?? kd ~ ~ `TIIE.L&WD) COMPANY. r- o TOEt EDITQI 01 TflB teonrLrTeII STAe. of SuR -After rea11ding Mr O'Connor's propoeitions, I consulted sievecat poar members of this branah, antd found tbam regretting thltr futer Inabilitty to doublt. their money, they having, strained nil the means tn their b s.power to mbaisthe £5, aund uaiesstbel are allowed to ...

THE STRIKE ON THE NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY

... ?? -- -- - - THE STRIKE ON THE NORTH WES- - TERN RAILWAY. : I We gave in our last an outline ' of the- cir- cumstances which have induced the strike of the Engine Drivers on the North Western D Railway; a strike not for wages, but to resist e a scheme artfully-concocted to bring the men f under an odious and unjust system of classifi- s cation, immediately injurious to the- majority, itand ...

National Land Company

... 37ationalt Kanb Qi'ompmwP TO . 06 CONHOR, NEQ1 I P. BS HONOURRD SIB,_At' a meeting of the Salisbury re branch of the National Land Company, on August Bt VAh. it was unanimously resived,:-' That we highly approve ef yourconduct iu'abstaingii' from attend. rn ing public meetings for the present, and'deeply feel- ve ing the lois that we, in common with 'the working ile classes of this country, ...

RUMOURED CHARTIST AND CONFEDERATE DISTURBANCE IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS

... I ?? 1 DISTAB~ANCou1&. T^HE- M-AfiURATURIN ^ DISTRICTS.- . 4,.x ?? r- . . {what ax Ads . ?? ts (From the 7 M 2ring.Herald.) MANcOFIsEit, Tuesday, Augaist 15.-'For several I, days past rumour ha3 b'een rife of an outbreak4 in 6. anchester. and some of. the, other large towins iri: 0 this. district; but the 'au'thrities, although. in e possession, of the intended ziots, appear to have given o ...

REBELLION AND PERSECUTION

... I * We congratulate our readers-,the tBri- tish empire is safe! List:! oh, list! to the Li- Verpool TZnies:- AdThe Birtish 'empire has now' passed through the' double ordeal of Chartist n d Irish disiontent, and has come out of both even more triumphantl thanI its warmrest admlirers could have' ezpecttd.' I There was great resson to fear that the justiga- tions of 'the ''Oonnors'and Rariers, ...

THE RIGHT TO CARRY ARMS

... TH I (From the p'apes of SatiiPday, July 29th.)I af.At the Thames Polico, .O, ic9 'on Fridayt Jemes, r. Elmslie Dancan,' a wild.Idoehidg 'young 'fnan;' wes ,s brought' before ?? Bailr ntinie, by :Rohe'it Giiffiord a. 89 Hg, charged withb having in' hisl'posesesienl' i. pistol, of which he eould give; nlo'natiafdctoryrac. . Count. . . The prisoneri when placed, anthe',bgjv; , n*. ad stautly ...