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TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND

... TO TUE PEOPLE 1OF EINGLAM. LnIsrrm V.t FaZuLw Coins ?? one is aware that I the West Riding of Yorkshire 6reroises for good or for evil, veryconsiderable inficence in our nationa afairs. Every Yorhshiremanknow tht Mr W m. Rand has deservedly obtained a large sbiar of in- luence over the, minda of bis brother eleetore. Hene, at the lut West Riding election he was se- leted to second the ...

A UNIVERSAL PERMANENT GOVERNMENT, CONSTITUTION AND CODE OF LAWS, BASED ON THE UNCHANGING LAW OF NATURE, FOR THE ..

... A UNIVERSAL PERMANENT GOVERNMENT, CONSTITUTION 'AND CODE OF LAWS, BASED ON THE .I)KCHANGlNG LAWS OF I,.NATURE, FOR - tRD, IN WHICH T _ERE IS ..UBVy0NEY1 ZAL INTEREST R ALL ITS fJtPULA OX WHEREVER Si W $D lAND- 'ALSO' F4W-IACH STATE ORNA.TION SEPARATE 11, UNTIL THEY ACQU*IETHE KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM OF FEDERATIVE UNION. rho ~~INTRODUCTION.` Til Can rdqig he germaanent' Ib ean bo, period j for ...

Varieties

... vaclatto. A ?? op ins G~is LAws.-The Bishc d Ripon ]keeps a gamekeetior. ?? DIVINES.-No 10se then sixty-nine afth. Yorkshire Siate Parsons have taken ct Ic' se falln font203 o 13, tid onsle rom104 to 84 1 * I Dt~ei'TEm~, E! ?? is a Pnsea p 5 'LAND.-Tbere9 ane 12,328 prison- era n th semraljilethroughout Ireland. Patwaini.- he orkhuseof Klresh is at Protecet filie ?? number of inmates ezoseM 1 ...

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. ...

THE EDINBURGH CHARTIST TRIALS

... TIIE EDINBURGH CHARTIST TRIALS. On Saturday last, the High Court of JstiOi5?7 ,simt for the piuroe 01o passing sentence on Robert Hamilton and Henry Rankin, who waret found guiltr on Teseday -last of 'oedite in so far ! they used words oalculatedatlo promote ?? D and resistance to lawful authority.' The Judges present were ?? Justice Clerk, and Lsrd8 Mackevise, Midwyn, and Wood. Mr MoNcniarer, ...

THE LAND CONFERENCE

... [This letter should have appeared last week.1 in justice to MDr Kydd, 1 publish the following letter, and regret that I made a mistake in the namP of the delegate with reference to the question aauidd in Mr Kydd's letter.-FzAaOs'O'Ce'eoR., '23, Uppez Seymour Street, Eustou Sqa&re, .E~n Sm,-! writ to November11, 1848, DzAn S1R,-I w~rite to call your attention to a state. ment in your letter, as ...

TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... * ?? we Wage, and a sinai drep of Ina Tta Tkat *11141 makes thvlsiad Perhaps millions, Print think,' ?? to ?? Wi ?? Boat THE PRESIDENCY OF THE FRENCH' OatSS REPUBLIC, Fsr aOTHxIN PROLISTAiIIAiSS L Nyho, shall be Fresident of the French Republic ? The question concerns more thou the French People ; At it is of surpassiniglfltereatto you, and to the veritable ?? people of every Country in Europe ...

TO THE PEOPLE

... nos FraLLO CouiNTmErN.-The justice and mnode. tfo ration of your demands is no -longer a subject of eve doubt. ?? representation is your right' au s a t aetexperience of late'years convince us that your, esp success does not so materisilly depend upon the mere Podl acknowledgment of your claims as a wise and judi. Anic cious application of means to an end. tb~l 'ou desire that the citizenf' of ...

THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... THE NA[ONAL LAND COMPA&NY. -- ' ?? : , - ?? 0 , iheS The proceedings of the..late.. Conference. of I'aiid' this body, and its decisions, were o :;inipor- 'a'ni I tant, and both immediately tand remotely I d affected, the' interests of '9so liagea por ppo tion of'the industrial classes that W-e have de. such layed. any comment upon them until we h law. 'fully masteredc their scope, and, ...

Colonial and Foreign

... Iwojonial ?? moryi,. wan a yltOCLAMATION OF THE FRENCH riangs, O STTUTION. AI ib,r~,u~agurstion of the now Constitution Was cs~ on jenaed by a grand Jele in the Place de Is Concorde, doe Seflsday last. The weathar was extremely tonfa. a Prtot hi abe~ heavy fail of snow having unbowed in the Th ?? da Nevrtelong early in the morning the 00itt0 ?? boaten in evmyT quarter of Paris, and m o~e fnew ...

ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTIVE

... ADDRBSS OF THE EXECUTIYR. iber TO THE PEOPLE. FELLOW COsNTaYMzN,-That principles are. lair, detructible, a a truth supprted by the evdence of ssedages. Thrones mayJ he shaken-states destroyed per- peoples annihilated-patriots sacrficedrid lands ebbecomne barren heaths-sea change to lands a roll, lads to seas-hut principles remain in their entirety Ath unchanged and unchangeable, undestroyed ...