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LETTERS TO THE WORKING CLASSES

... 9-- I LETTERS 0 TO THE WORKING CLA XXXIII, l I t Words are things, and a small drop of ink Falling-like dtw-upon a thought, produces That which makag thousands, perhaPS miloas, think, MuON.l THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. t BROTHuER PROLETARIANS, a Very probably, it will be my duty in the urse of the Session of Parliament, opened this y, to direct your attention to matters dis- ssed in the ...

THE KIRKDALE PRISONERS

... THE KIRKDALE PRISONMRS. the BROTHER- DgMOVRATS,-Wee are happy to the inform you, that hitherto, through your es- assistance, we have been enabled to supply the our friends in Kirkdale w-ith the baro hree necessaries of life, books, paper, &G., and trust that you will continue to enable us to ings discharge our duty to them while in bondage. the AU Money Orders to be sent to THOmaS vic- ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... SATtRDA4, FEBRAUArY LO, ISM9. 'e the the IRELAND AND THE ENGLISH. for t whii During the long and complicated struggles bse which have~taken place between. the English to t and the Irish people, from the time that Daniel th O'Connellmeasured his value to a Whig Go- of e vernment, by the standard of that ungenerous the dissension created between the English and the the Irish democracy, and upon ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... ITHE NORTHERN STAB.- *d o* as ?? Ow *saeS - the ugh SATUSIDAX, PIEB UAI5Y 24, IS49. iich__- un- ech PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLE. yIeS her Lord BOLINGBROirE has truly asserted, that el E l ngland would never be ruined except by or her Parliament ; and the acts of that As- , in sembly during the past week, go far to con- the vince us that the realisation of the prediction I- is fast approaching. ...

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN

... ) THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT I ~~BRITAIN. F FELLOW COUNTRYMEN,-.We have resolved to bring again before Parliament the great question of a thorough reform of the House of Commons-the great question as to whether a small usurping fraction shall arrogantly sway the destinies of this country, or whether that duty is net the sacred province of the whole l people. That the ...

MR. BAINES AND THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... As we have never disguised the fact that the able.and highly esteemed President of the Poor Law Board and Member for Hull differs from us in opinion on more than one question of public interest, it will not be expected that .we should hold ourselves in any way bound to defend his entire parliamentary career. But as we know Mr. BAINES to be a perfectly honourable and thoroughly conscientious ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... ITHE E NORTHERN STAR.| SATURDAT, .EBERVAY 17, 1S49. MR. ALFRED A. WALTON AND THE TRADES. If you wish to have your business done, GO, s-if not SENT, is an old, a stereotyped, and undeniable proverb. It has been used in all times and in ala climes. Mr. HA ORT, . of Berlin, has said, DEP'END UPON IT, THOSE WHO MUST TAKE CARE of themselves have no time to take care of you, and we are rejoiced ...

Scotland

... ,%ftllall- Gli ATTEMPTED MUaRDER AND RiOaeia.O3 Wens-1 day night week, about twelve O'clock, an attempt Iat was made to assassinate at youngff man, a, cabinet Na maker, residing in Glasgow, named Robce't Gardner, Pe near Barshaw, on the Glasgow* and Paisley road. ML - lie was returnia~ from pailsey, and when about Oil haif a mile ?? was supiebyamnT ?? ever the hedge and rushinlg at him. Ile Li ...

NATIONAL ORGANISATION OF TRADES

... TO THlE TRADES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND to IRELAND. 0 FeLLoW-M`Nz,-In my last letter I pointed out the da manner in which the first principles of the constitu. tion, adopted by the London trades' delegates, in establishing thenuniversal right of the people to the WI soil may be effected; but as that cannot possibly be th accomplished urider existing circumstances, I there- fore beg to call your ...

THE GREAT FREE TRADE DINNER AT MANCHESTER

... MANCIhESTBR. -On Wednesday evening a mn- or S ster banquet took place in the Free rade flail aliki to celebrate the reat fat of the ' final repeal spoe of the Corn LaIws.' The immense area of the vast building was occupied with tables, covered alter- nately with pink and white calico,stretching the entire length of the Hall at right angles Aith the raised platform, on which were seated ...

TO THE CHARTISTS

... TO THE CHARTIS'. i. MY FRIENDS,- ' Murder wvill out, and I krfq.p 110 secrets, unected with your movoc, afc[t. 'You aro are of the snares and traps Oliat were set and xid for me during the exciting cc' cat Il s of April, av, and June, last year. .1 pulldished the tter of Mr. POWELL, %arho-e S'OLEMN OSITION yoa are now awarN' ?? and I also ceived many other such letters t;ron partics ho,no ...

DESPOTISM IN IRELAND

... The following is a copy of the communication C from the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland to the Secre- tary for the Home Departmenit, which the Marquis of Lansdowne, in the House of Peers, and Lord v John Russell, in the House of Commons, presented o to parliament on Friday night, apd which M r. J. d O'Connell was prevented from alluding to on M ]on- day, in the House of Commons - i ' Dublin Castle, ...