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Chartist Intelligence

... W. -, ?,,a telliocar&- TffSCENTRAL REoTaruzx AND EiECTION Cot- 11 M;TTRE met at Colliver's C Hou 6 , Strand, ojiMondayevening, February5th; -rI Joha Milne es was called to the chair. Messrs. Jolh. Arnott, W. ass Shute, Howie, and Black were added to the com- mittee. The Secretary, Mr. Crassby, was in- . structed to reply 'o an application from Hull. Mr. r a Kydd, on behalf A.- Mr. ?? Brook and ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... PARLIAMENTARY REVINEW. Ministers had a narrow escape in the House diate of Loids, in the debate on the' Addres s. Their done whole policy-foreign, domestic, and colonial, be te -was assailed by Lord STANLEY,;- a]nd his pens( amendment was only lost by two votes. This will 1 is a significant intimation of the estimaiion in a Bli which they are held by one branch of. the. Le- iielithi gislature. ...

THE KIRKDALE PRISONERS

... | l _ . 1 I the BROTIIER DEMOCRATS,-WO are happy to rhe inform you, that hitherto, through yout ary iee- assistance, we have been enabled to supply mg the our friends in Kirkdale with the bare try hree necessaries of life, books, paper, &c., and oth trust that you will continue to enable us to see ings discharge our duty to them while in bondage. be the All Money Orders to be sent to THOMAs Uj ...

Chartist Intelligence

... --c rot Ent th amrs.- 1 , , 4 , L 0 7 1 1 . , . t TH - ivt COMMIT-TEE OF TIM NATMAL 5 CHrARiseSSocIATION, met at-their -rooms, 144, Ili-ith born, on Friday evennlg, January the t 26 tt,-esent: Messrs..lHarney, Rloss, Clark, 1 ydd, a and St-l wood. Mr. Clarkwaseinlled to the chair' t Mr. Staillwood reported t i'V 'd ha.de the retl quisit :tgements ait ''tkeni ?? 1 I Tieatreggr We'dtisiday ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... THE NORTHERN STARKj SATUIIDAY, FEUPWARt 3, IS49. insl be PI( THE SESSION OF 1849. if i jul The second Session of the Whig Parlia- I ment has commenced its sittings. We are allIwI too familiar with their dreary length, and un- lia productive character, last year, to need that rol any review should be now given; but, with fir Itheir remembrace fresh in our' memory, it is impossible to help ...

TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF NOTTINGHAM

... TO THE ELECTORS AND NON-ELEC- TORS OF THE BOROUGH OF NOT- TINGHAMj GENTLEMEN, As I look upon a Member of Parlia- naent as a trustee appointed by those in whose services he has voluntarily enlisted, and by whose votes he has been accepted, and that that trust should be discharged to the satisfac- tion, if not to the interest, of those for whom it is held, and not according to the caprice of a ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF BRADFORD

... or MY FRIENDS, Again I thank you for having, according to s your means, evinced your love of justice. . There is nothing more Common than to call all e solicitors rogues, which, I suppose, leads to t the belief that you despise one when you find e him honest. If, however, the mnillions profess- ) ing Chartist principles were as honest in the e defence of those principles as I was in the de- ...

COLONEL THOMPSON AND HIS CONSTITUENTS

... . e- Colonel TnoMPsoly has been paying .his aell g, Constituents a visit, and his Constituents-at per *h least, the majority of them-have been paying bee ly the Colonel in that kind of coin called by aP lesailors monkey's allowance,1 which, webe- tini ts lieve, defined by those who are in the habit Qa of employing the expression, means I more Is kicks than halfpence. tri es The Colonel was ...

Scotland

... cotoant. tin Ai ExpLosioN startled the inhabitants of Edin- for burgh on Thursday week. An intense vibration of sei the earth shook the houses near the Canongate; the re( inmates were in some cases thrown down; and win- th( dows were broken. The cause of the disaster Was th( soon ascertained, and the' attention of the 'crowds dill who now thronged to the spot was drawn to a sheet ; of bright ...

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 ...