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November 1848
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TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... TO THE WORKING CLA&-S' I Words are thngsand a manl drop of Ink PFllag-ilke dew-upon a thought, produos That which makes thousuads, perhaps milatli, bhink. BsorZ. TIIE COUNTEU.REVOLUTION IN GERMANY, BAOTJIEB PROLETARIANS, Some one has defined history to be ' Philosophy teaching by e8Ample.' I am sorrr to say that that philosophy appeas to be but little studied by our orderc A notorious state ...

THE STATE OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTRY.—LORD WILLIAM [ill] AND THE ANNUAL SESSION PARLIAMENT.—THE STATE PRISONERS, ..

... !!'SCtASl BiiW in £U 6.flW.-ED WL- I;V WIUSALD, AgDI TOW !EU 20i An d f ztAizxr..TUn GVATB 2iUGNUUi, AND Al IIG Co EAl 155.-OKIDUBRE Ctd?#U CAS. Dabl'n. Nov. 21st, I8NS there tis not a ?? capita in EQurope than Dubib Nothing more suirproes the Mau of conteaplative nair than the contrast between the metropelitan stillnes tO to-day, and the msettropolitan burz and bootle of *It hbot monaths ego ...

Varieties

... PaflrEit RC II 73H COIIvjCr.-There are 671 convicbs at spoku, Isla nd . llna ?? PP DuTY. -The total bopdut7 this yearU, .38 79f- 70 & ?? Ten sheep were killed by liihtaing;a few days bak bn the farm of Gatehill, in Galloway. . .Mr Wbiteside' retainiug fee in tlhe ease Of ?? 9.iO'Brien was£600. . The South' Derbyshire revision for 19 ?? Ai clear gain to the Liberals of 275. . ?? hair eaas'a ...

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... THE NORTHERN STAR' 5LTURDi1,NoYE~1BEI 25, ts- . lur} been IRELAND. 'pec JStan, sgit; THE LABOUR QUESTrION. n t -- ?? -Alas! poor country, 1,00 -Almost afraid to know Itself.t prac Was ever country in such- a condition a's as a unhappy Ireland? Her lajadlords bankru'pt- bodi her farmers flying-her labourers dying-her at fi shopkeepers starving-while her, lands, the upor most fertile in the ...

TO ALL WHO LIVE BY INDUSTRY

... ae ?eb- tvr.w I0 I t~fossI Ai, toALL WHOLIVE BY IND - INUSTRYM M FRIE NDS, The present is perhaps the most important crisis that,,-has occurred in the annals of British history- since the revolution of 168.' the system based upon that revolution has, for, the last centuryi, been so strongly impregnated with corruption that mortification has set in, and nothifig -but the profoundest skill, ...

MINERS' ASSOCIATION

... - INERS'ASSOOIATI6 * The county meeting of miners was keroa the. J13thint.,. at the Bowling Qreen 0int 1iahiaw, ,Moor. Mr Jamea Price.in the chair. The printd statements to be sent to the masters, oii Mo Iay, Deceibes 'th. demanding an 'advineof Ires; s read to the delegates and deemed satisfactory. 2l was also recommended tbat,,wherepracticable,the following resolution should be earried isto ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND

... ?? THErPEOPLK OFw MNGfMD.' I ,, I , s , ! i II ' ' Everyw YoW6T irem5,.-venry owe s :wak m thWm. R adlis deserel piio a ob~- .1garg abaro of in- flunc over thei m~i,~s~fhs bohrlco ?? to sceod the nominqtaonpof 'r Oobgap. ~J The opinions orpsoh. a peroon wall, aWeSW hav weighti ati this epoch they~ S~er unusually Iimportant.1 That iswhy le atoslioiltyour undivided ~attention to, the letter, ...

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; ...

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 ...

KING CONSTABLE

... -C - A BL& quo- tfi~ation 'd jf-THIE e: AP ; ^p'rid if ^heI theals sd an! a >see 'the preparationis lor~te ena pp~ f he would behold e~he most Iudicrous~relilsatiea' s of his cherished proverb. ,He iuld see the English special constable of Aipril last, lhe was then arniel, not tD resist na, ci td i r lence, but, t '-.cow publc opi anophii3i that sougit t establish ,pigli4 not ky brute force, ...

THE NEW EXECUTIVE

... D Observing in lat week's STAR a suggestion by Mir I Lowery, of Carlisle, that the members of the Exe- i GUtire appointed at the late Birmingham meeting 6hosld be co~firmed in their office by election I in their respeetive localities; I have to apolo. I gies for haviag omitted in the report, that such was 6 the universal feeling and desire of the delegates, I f although no apeoifio resolution ...

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 ...