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RUIN THEM WITH EXPENSES!

... RUIN THEM WITH EXPENSES ! TO THE CHARTISTS. MY FmflENDS,a You will see from the report of the trial in k the Queen's Bench of h MACNAMIARA V. O'CONNOR, that however favourable the law or the judge may be, the privileged jury will act upon the v: rrecommendation of Lord MELBOURNE to ruin si the Chartists with expenses. Nothing could ti I be more favourable than the summing up of ` Lord DENMAN ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ?? futellieneul. ITALY. 5 THE SIEGE OF ROME. a1 JUNne 18. - Two notes have been intercbanged rE !indirectly between M. de Courcelles, (a new French SE plenipotentiary. who arrived in camp some days ago) and M. Mazzini, which curiously illustrate not ,only the policy df the French cabinet, but a knotty Ul point of international law. The Frencbrian's note t is not worth giving, but Mazzini's ...

MORE OF THE IRISH SERVILITY

... MORE OF THE IRISH SERYILITY. so. me ianl A bright idea has struck some of our imaginative pre ird patriots-for your practical men are a patriots ow: ill par excellence. Falling back upon a splendid prece- w IN dent, they desire to rebaptise the town of Cove, ma de- and, of course, its harbour, in honour of thepr ish teen's .isit The geographical baby is torenounce det :al, edevil and all his ...

THE NORTHERN STAR

... | l SATIURDAY, JUICY 7s 1849- tha laid hixr THE PEOPLE'S 'CHARTER. sity thei Organic Reforms axe in the highest degree the distasteful to the aristocracy, and the ruling two classes of this country. To paltry peddling his measures of detail-chipping off a piece here, BEE and gluing it on there; rubbing down an ex- tno crescence, or filling up a hole with putty-they lent have no objection. But ...

THE CITY OF LONDON [ill]

... ?? VY4~OD . ,~ ~~ -t .. The. oniition ?? ided liament forthe city of Lona'n in t 'or on ' had Lionel Rothschild, who accepted the Chiltdin Hun- t 'man dreds, ?? place on Monday, at the Guildhall, and i b re- excited, as may be supposed from the circumstances I Dion under which it took place, intense, public interest. Atter The usual forms observed on the nornination of mem Now hers to ...

RAILWAYS AND THE LAND PLAN

... 0 I I i- As is our custom, we havse abstained from , e any the slightest comment upon Mr. GEORGE I )- HuDsoN and others, Iwho had been concerned l in the ?? of ralwaysa until tbeir) Cth n Icdutwas submitted to an imnpartigl tribunal. x )er- AccUsilZied. ourselves to be conidemnedl first tose and tried -afjerwards, like the Irish rebels inl I. ul. 98, we were avretosbeting anly man to t )ec- ...

ROME AND HUNGARY

... ROME ANiD IIUNGARY. 'fl A densely crowded meeting, to protest against the 71 subversion of thle Romnn Republic by France, and ,y to declare sympathy with the bravc and heroic Hun- ;. garians, was held at the Literary Institution, John- u street, Fitzroy-square, on Tuesday evenin-, July 24th. On the platform we noticed F. O'Connor, Esq., M.P. ; G. Thompson, lisq., H.P., (both oft r whom, on ...

Varieties

... Farleteo. NANES.-While we possess so great a variety of ikv texcellent Chi'istian names, it is astonishing-that so D few should be in ordinary use. The common Eng- lish dictionaries contain lists- of, about 250 male and -130 femalenames ; but out of these not more than ?about 20 or 30 for each sex can -be called at all of Di usual. Nearly amoiety ofmles may be said to be qu Ieither Johiss, or ...

National Land Company

... pational ?? crolupally. a [ SHEFFsID.-On Tuesday evening, the quarterly meeting of this branch was held in the Democratic n Temperance HoItel, 33, Queen-street. Mr. Bagshawv in the chair. After the reading of the accounts, Mir. S James Coodlad moved, and Mir Billings seconded: e 4That the accounts be received as satisfactory.-c f Carried.-The following offiers were elected to t serve for the ...

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY AND THE EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR IN ..

... I THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES FORl TIlE PROTECTION OF IN- , DUSTRY AND THE EMPLOYMENT OF LA:-1 BOUR IS AGRICULTURE AND MANU- | FACTURE. ' - , I Estabished 1845. T. S. DUNCOMBE, Esq , M.P., P.ejidmsic. ?? The Central Committee in their report in P the last number, of the ' Northern Alar, re- b ferred to certain peculiarities which distin- guished the NatihnalAssociation from all ...

Imperial Parliament

... fluvaial varliawnt. ? MOND.zy, JULY 9. HOUSE OF LO RDS.-Lord BRoUGHAM added two re3olattons to those he had moved on the pr.3I ceding Friday, on the subject of prison discipline, for the purpose of showing the necessity which existed for separate confinement in order, to avoid contami- nation, and to shorten imprisonment before trial by r making more frequent gaol deliveries, which might I be ...

THE LAND! THE LAND!!

... ta: TO THE EDITOR OF TIHE NORTHERN STAR. be Sm,-Please to permit me, through the Star, to th ask tle members of the Land Company who have Br paid up their shares, iftheyare willing to stand still and allow such bright prospects as a house and from two to four acres of land to pass away. Surely not. I would suggest to all the industrious members in the Company to put stronger confidence in ...