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INFAMOUS TREATMENT OF SPANISH REFUGEES BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

... I ' ' ! U. I' U ?? ;I r r _ ,S . , INFAMOUS TREATMENT ,OF SPANISH RE. UAGEEE ,Bl TUEiiFRPB.NOf GOVERMENT. ?? ~ p ?? - C l ,e must bere place on ?? the aiany damning acts which have already wbn for the :Afyiiaw butcber, Cavaeosuo anexenreble and irre. ideemable reputation. Certain Spanish' Liberls, jviotil osof thea bugainary rule a, the bittcher NAHvaZZ, were lately, by order of thabruffian ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... .iWQIR.1, I -k i 3 1 O 4ASO s. 'Tha ?? e , oa a;3 ton, lo- , pere .n$i i s , ?? Il Hogs, ?? A. 61011idrop, ef.Ink f shi:lk.- ' !Baa : LOUIS. BLANCt'S REBPLY TO THDIERS. 'PEACE dere PROPAGANDA. BROTERa PROLUTAUTANS, ' ' Younwill riiembet that when-the decltiop of ?? prefixed to the '(new) Prench Constitution Wmund1r discussion in the Asembly, called 'Na- tional' the clause declaratory of the, ...

HEREFORD INDUSTRIAL AID SOCIETY

... I *I - _ . . . D ed *The annual meeting of the friends of the Hereford of Society for Aiding the Industrious was,held on Mon. Ell dai evening, in St Peter's'School' Roiom.' There' was a very numerous atteindance. The Right Rev. ihe Bishop of the diocese presided. ' There were also piesent R. ?? Lingwvood, Esq., High Sheriff; James Jay. Esq., Mayor;, Rev. J. Venn, Rev. J. - Hanbury, Rev. E. N. ...

MR. G. THOMPSON, M.P., AND THE TOWER HAMLETS

... Iji i =- MR GT. TBOMPSON, M.P7, A? TED T WER I I H I :IETS I -p bieOnWedesday, a large meeting, cslled by the cotrd mittee who- conducted RfrG.Thomlpacis' qecton .for the Tawer Hamilets, W5'hehI at' ?? British Institution, Cwer Citi Road, fof the purpose of aiffording thl hon. gentlean an op. .ortunity of rendering to iconstituents an ac. count oE M iparliamentary couduet during the ls siessio ...

CHARTISM IN THE METROPOLIS

... CHARTISMA. IN THE;METROPOLIS. Thetconspir'aiy of the Government against the right of pubL'C meeting, asd the free ex- pression of p blic cpinion, has been so sucieBss2 Ful 1,tliat for nrai, nionths the one has been suppended, and the oter practically bour ed. To a surface ebserver,Y , it ,appeared ap thong4 the spirit of liberty bad been effectuallylaid by these eonjuror§ aniP-th& demand ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... ?? ?? ?? ,t$ ,It i . . l . . 1 - . . I. ?? ?? tyorts4kte ti'ngs, ead annalndropeofrink I i Fa tag'libh ,*dew-npoa atitoaghtprndnb e . 'yb-,st. which' msle tuoXsw* 'P.r asrb 1X. i LOU18. BLANC'S REPLY TO;TH3IRS. 'PEACE,' ereu PROPAGANDA. ?? PRMMIAj .. B~rosaR PnosiTAruANI,'' i' lou will remember' that when the decltaation of sights prefixed to the'(new) Frsnch Coistitttor i was under ...

MR O'CONNOR AT NEWCASTLE ON-TYNE

... MR O'CONNOR A r NEWOASTLE ON-TYNE. - I According to hand-bills and placards whioh were AC Vcirculattd and posted throughout the town, Mr O'Cunnor was announced to deliver a lecture on Saturday evening, Ootoberl8eh, in the Lecture Hall, FIelton Street. Mr O'Connor arrived at the railway stationI by the express train ?? t eety miantes to three o'clock in the afternoon. He was Welcnmed by that ...

CHARTISM IN THE METROPOLIS

... CHi:3ARTISM IN THE ME.TROPOLIS. I 1 I ?? ' ' L' | Y -The-lconspirac of the Government aikanst ti the right of public meeting, and the tiree ox- pression ofubli opinio, has been so Success- «i tul, that or many months the one.,has beent s suspended and the other practically burked.' '01 To a surface ebserver, it appea~red as though n the, spirit of liberty had been effeotuallyiaby| d these ...

LAND FORTHCOMING MEETINGS

... LAND FORTCOMING -MBETINGS.; SUaDAYvNovembir btb.-A meeting will be bold ib the' Comipiny's 'room, Ohorley, at two o'eloc.L-A geoel'al meeting in the Shool room of -the Worklig mi'es RIall. Oldhams, attwo ol'ook,--A meeting in the room, Hyde Lane,, Hyde, at two o'clock.-A public meeting in Frekiand'. room, Lune 'Stroet, tO hear the report d. the :delegate, at asven o'alock. A' meeting At Mr. ...

PRESENT AND FUTURE STATE OF EUROPE

... IP1RESENT; AND FUTURE - e ~~OF E:UROPB--!~, I t.-. - ?? The disorder of, Europe is. daily becoming. Imorp comiplicatied and dalawing.. to* Al parties,.g kwithout ?? onie of themn yet -perceiving its a, cause, or-hjaving~any..onception of its only: 'remedy. . Until the cause shell b known to the public, 'a and the true and only remedy shiall be applieda k the confusion, of mind and -suffering ...

MR G. THOMPSON, M.P., AND THE TOWER HAMLETS

... MR G. THOMPSON, M.P., AD THE TOWER II ' 1, I i ,1 .HAMLETS. On Wedesday, a large iieeting, called by the con . mittee who aodlucted: UT G..Thompson's election for the Towser Hainlets,' was held at the Royal British Institution;. *Cowper, Street, City Road, for 'thepurpose of affording.thatbhon. gentleman an op. portunity of rendering to his :constituents an ac. count of his parliamentary ...