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The Provinces

... 1tc provfigoo. C&TRoP All ESCAPED CON~VICT.-Informationl akF 11was receiVedI at Woolwich on Saturday last that ,finish B Wood- the celebrated Wood '-so cleverly detec- who is ar ed by Mr. Field, one of the inspectors of the Metro- from a ,politan D~etective Police, during his recent visit to, sum wli d~ars l serchof Manning, is tise convict belonging n, ~ Paris ~ onvict ship who escaped ...

NATIONAL FREEHOLD BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY

... NTIONAL FREEKOLD BEEIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARES, £15 EACH. Payable by weekly instalments of S1xprNCR per Share. Direcsors. FEARIGUS O CONNoR, Esq., M. P., Mi. T. CLARi, MR. a. DOYL;, ME. IV. DIXON, MR. P. M'GRATHi. Trustees. THoMAs PaIcE, Esq.- WILLIAM GAZELEY, Esq. Treasurer. FEARuO O'CoRNaor, Esq., M. P. * Solicitor. WILLIAM PROWTINO Roar:RTS, Esq. Bankers. Two NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR BANS, ...

Foreign Intelligence

... goveigit ilitelliocurf. FRANCE. Trst ELCCTIONS.-1atOGR'ESS OF THE RFD RE.PUBLIAC. PA PAI, SATURDAY MAY .9.-The follo;wing are the an0:05 of the candidates elected for the depart- ment of the S eine, and proclaimed, last evening, by the Prefect of the same department, from the grand balcony of the Hotel de Ville Votes. Vts Lucien tiurat 1. 1.1,81 General CalignicC 111,,15o LedrRolluin, So- ...

NOTTINGHAM.—MR. O'CONNOR'S LETTER TO THE CHARTISTS

... . NOTTLNGLAX-MR, O'COONOWS'LETTER TO THE CHARTISTS. TO THrE EDITOR OF THE NOsTUiilaNtsTAR.- Sm,-We should be exceedingly obliked if you would allow us to say a few worde in friendship to Mr. O'Connor. We have no..ill-feeling towards him, neither have we any desire to sow disunion in the Chartist ranks. We halve idvpcatcd the prin- tr- ciples of the Charterthrough evil'and throu'h good I , ; ...

NOTTINGHAM.—MR. O'CONNOR'S LETTER TO THE CHARTISTS

... WOTTINQHAM.-.MR..O'CONNOR'S LETTERj TO THE CHARTIMTh. ION TO TIL EDITOR OF TBE NORTHERN' STAB. eld SIR-We should be exceedingly obliged if you en would allow us to say a few words in friendship to the Mr. O'Connor. We have no ill-feelin- towards him, neither have we any desire to sow Tistunion in ead the Chartist ranks. We have advocated the prin- cn ciples of the Charter through evil and ...

THE PATRIOT MEAGHER

... - I received the following letter some time ago, froma that bold, enthusiastic, energetic, and sincere youneg patriot, M}SHER, who is now within the clutches of the law, but to whose future fate I would apply the following two Verses of my poem upon Erin:- When we see the light footstep, that bends o'er the sand, Of the exile condemned the wide world to roam, Then the day star of Freedom ...

Imperial Parliament

... ?? lauperial parliallimt. [A pressure on our columns at the late period , when Mr. Drummond made his'speech in the House of Commons last week prevented us from giving it in full, whichwenowdo.i . NATIONAL TAXArbON.-LSr. DRaUMoND rose to bring forward the following motion :- That- the House resolve itself into a committee, to consider -. the public expendituic and 'the existing system of ...

NATIONAL LAND CONFERENCE

... NATIONAL LAN CONFERENCE. THJURSDAY, AnousT OTis. ?? Sitting. The Committee met this morning at nine o'clock. Mir. SwEET in the chair'. Mr. EDWARDS brought the case of Mrs. Watson under the consideration of the Conference. She was oin to akepossession of her allotment, but ewas gin to clake I compensation , and i ol before settling she desired to go9to Soeands, a hai no funds, she wished that ...

Ireland

... Ifre anti. it DUDLIN, FRIDAY.-DISTRESS IN TIIE WEST.-The le accounts of the progress of destitution throughlout ,e certain portions of Connaught continue to be of a * most deplorable description. The count> of Mayo, le as usual, takes the lead in the history of horrors. je A gentleman named Miles, writing from Newport, of enumerates a fearful catalogue of neatbs by starva- tion, and as the ...

TO THE CORDWAINERS OF LONDON

... Man, poor and feeble when alone, The sport of even passing wind, In war-in trade-hath ever shown He's an reeietles wshen combined I 1 FRIENDS AND SnOPeME - sh It is becoming, every day, more and more evident -so - that our wages are being rapidly reduced to ' starvea. I tion point' by the unprincipled competition of the thy rival capitalists who trade in our Iabour. The to 4question of ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... Who would be free, 11iniself must strike the blow. LOVED AND HONOURED COMRADES, When I-address you as the Old Guards of Chartism,. you will understand that I in- elude every man who lives by his industry, because all such men are interested in the accomplishment of our principles, as the la- bourer can never be requited for his industry by any other means than the most profitable ...

Wales

... Walk0. CAUTION TO MASTERS OF VESSELS BRINGING ti PASSENGERS FROM IRELAND.-TIiO Cardiff Guardian says -Jasper Travers, master of the James, of j Kinsale, appeared on Thursday the 24th ult., at the , Town-hall, Newport, before the Mayor, and T. r Hughes, Esq., to answer an information for having b carried forty passengers more than allowed by his Y license from Uarinashery, in Ireland, to that ...