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TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TOTE WOAKENG- L~~ ' Words awe ?? an smanl drq of lalk lalinag-like dew-upon s etbahI1181 produOUS That whiob makes.Uesas ehp ilos THE COUNTEIR.REVOLUTION IN GERMANY, Ihovanas PorxAnrZARecX, Someone Jigsa defined historay to ho 'Philosophy teaching byreanPlo.' I tam sorry to uanythat that * philosophy appears to be but little 'stu led by our GP IOrder;- A noterious state-fed priest-the Roy; ...

THE REV. J. BARKER

... Weelst week riooobdj loitet; from Mr BArks, I almostu loig as the groat gown5Ppent, In repl I one fron Mr: Go.. White, wh appeared in ti ?? of thbdweek ,mlifa. The letter IS prices. .aly Occupal ed'lirh Ao h'e Yiews aon the quel tioks of 'physical versus moral force; the policy d Ohartist leaders, kae.' We givT -uoh portions as . e tous t be confined to the qftttloat in bh. rtwee Mr Baker and ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (prom the .1dtuJFnorIle) - yacl'inths must be planted this meuth. A first-rats comspoet i1 given by the late Ron. and Rav. Mr Herbert, ein the fourth volume of 2e 2'tnssets of ?? Lando a Hortkudurl Boefeory. As we bope many of our readers awill try to grow this very beautiful and Interesting flower, Iwe give it for their especial benefit. One-third ceatse s rivr sand; one-third rotten cow dung ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... l RIUMPH OF THE CHARTIST CANDIDATS' OVJR THE LORD PROVOST AND M P. FOR, GLASOO W. On Tuesday last, Mr James Mlr, at the request of a nunmerous body of electors, eon'eated tbe second ward against Alexander lastie. Luris Provost, and Member of Parliament for Glasgow; and altbough every influence was used and money ?? ex. pended by the honourable mnemnb~r to .orure is return, Mr Moir was placed ...

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 ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... Attroiolitan fsttWtgencet. TETET OY THE PooA& IN ST PANCRAS Waseaeus=.On Saturday an inquest was held tb ~fIbefore Mr Waleley, M. P., at the Elephant and Gash Di tie, King's Road, St Pancras, on the body of( H. Lb, Shaw, aged five months, The body badbeen buried, of) but was exhumed by order of the coroner, who said Ie be had called the jury together under circumstances N4C of a most peculiar ...

MINER'S ASSOCIATION

... 3 A gtad demomstmation of. the Aspul, and Black, . rod Colliers was held on Monday, November Bth I The proecaeion, headed by a bind of music, stabted from the Green Bavn Lodge, at nines o'lock ii the morning, and proceeded to mseet their brethren at the Rd Lion Lodge.. The procession having been formed, proceeded to the place of meeting, calling at the Three Crowns, and Black Hiorse odges. At ...

THE CHOLERA

... un CnoLaA.-On Wednesday, the Board of Health in received information of the following new caes :- Iy 'Stepney, 1 ; Lambeth, 3, 1 fatal; Camberwell, 1 Lnd fatal ; Greenwich, '1 fatal;* Clapham, 1, Swan md Street, Minorie, ?? Billeter Square; I; Sunderland, Ues 1, Ingateatone sstex, 2 fatal; Blyth, 6. 2 fatal; re- Feltham, Hounslow, 4 fatal; Edinburgh, 12, 8 oed fatal ; Leith, 14, 5 fatal; ...

TRIAL OF THE OLD GUARDS

... TIAL OF THE OLD GUARDS. IUnion is Strongtli.' TO THE CJIARTIMTS. ?? FROENDS, Tome nothingis more disgusting than to becontinually compelled to remind you of your most sacred duty. Many of you declared your willingness$-nay, your readiness-to fight for your liberties, while some were ready to sell - ,he coat from their back to p rocure arns. And now that some of the staunchest Char- tists-the ...

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... . BATURDAY, NOVEWBEER 18, 186S. it Id OUR ANNIVERSARY. I' ?? day we commence the twelfth year's vo- m lume of the II Northern Star. d Since November, 1837, we have witnessed , changes not a few-some of which we have assisted, and some we have resisted. In _ both cases the results have satisfied us that e we rightly interpreted our duty. We feel t no regret for having supported the Ten t Hours ...

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 ...