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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 ...

THE ORGANISATION OF LABOUR

... The minds of thinkieg men throughout Europe no and America, an now directed to the solution of the bu important problem of the Organisation of Labour; o , and the amount of study and discussion devoted to w( it will Constantly increase, as the nations of Europe Po become possessed of political power, until it becomes wA the paramount question of the age. I stated in a former communication on ...

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 ...

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 ...

TO HER MAJESTY VICTORIA, QUEEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

... TO WER MAJESTY VICTORIA, QUEEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. a LETTER IV. . lP RZOSPECTED SOVEREIGN, I t I address your Majesty as Queen of the t most powerful Empire the world has yet of known; an Empire now wielding new scien. a tific power for producing wealth and happinesse 9 among its subjects, exceeding the manual s power of nine hundred millions of slaves in e e full manhood; slaves most ...

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL REGENERATION

... LoTICAL AND SOCIAL REGE- ?? s NERATION. I - ts THE LAND AND THE CHARTEIL t es E * Prolixity and reetition often tend to weary a, ~'the reader, to weaken arguments1 and injur~a in' good cause; while, upon the other hand, tke bi awant of explanation and contlexionl, however ba asa pirolis: the expounder 'May be, may leave fi~ts readers in the dark as to his object or the ej of its realisation, ...

THE LAND COMPANY'S LECTURERS

... THI LAND COMPANY'S LROTERERS. TO TN! EDITOR 01 TOE INORTHERN STAN. Sts,,-In the report of the General Conference of the National Land Compank helo at Birmingham, which ap- peared in the STAR of Saturday last, there appear some observations in reference to the lecturers of the Lind Company, to which I deem it my duty to make the fji- lowing brlef reply:- * Mr Hyatt wished to know vwby the ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND

... :So, go, without a sigh or sob, end do my wrill,' he saId; V ror know, wmithoat the peasant, gIrl, we none of as bad PI as broad ! 'Tis from the peasant'sa bardy stock the race of SlanthO re Tb. peasane is no playthig, child-No, God forbid be j 9, were p1o 3. R~~~io Royal Hihess Prrhlai AlbeT, 01 Id -pi 'E FELLOW COUNTRYMosEN- I know your feelings. bI '~They are may own. Pleasure and ...

THE LAND COMPANY'S LECTURERS

... rO THR EDIXTO OF 0 HE Nl0TIIS2E3 STAN. SIa,-In the report of the General Conterence of the ItNIational Land Company beld at Birmingham, whilct ap- peared in the STAN of Bsterdey last, there appear some ,, observations In reference to the le turers of the Land je Company, to which I deem it my duty to make the fjt- n lowing brief reply If IMr Hyatt wishod to know why the lecturers had b aC t ...

THE CHOLERA

... TUE CHOLERA. on Saturday last the Board of Health received Inforammt'sn of the followieg now cases :-StOP11eY, 1, fatal; Lalnbith. 3 1 fatal ; Southwark, 4 ; Camber- well, 3, fatal ; Greenwich, 2; Hackney-read, I ;t Henitogg workhouae,I1; Edinburgh. 25, 14 fatal; North and S~uth Leith, 15, 4 fatal. Total now Oases, On Monday the following eases were reported to the Board of Health :-St, ...