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THE CHARTER IN DANGER

... Tfllz. olCARTEWN FELLOW ?? the kescne of the 'sI e Charter !At the'risk ofon--r ben' cale om 0 dletatorisl, I ventur aga1. lto . ?? if bltogI tis,towirn you 'of-your daiisor. ?? 'I 0 Said at~the 01Utset t~hat more wa D invstolvdn -sthe of i. present dissension02, than the mere 1 qu htond as to ' when a n d where a Conference shouldah el.Ia saidI the prinoiples of demhooracy and the Iwhole we ...

POLAND, HUNGARY, AND ENGLAND

... U [OR. A public meeting was held on Monday evening, Ad at the Lecture Ball, Greenwich, for the benefit of w the Refugees. At eight o'clock the Hall was well Pi filled, and Messrs. O'Connor and Jones were 'It real, J. Ioudl'v cheered on making their appearance, as til Heard were likewise about twenty Poles and H1ungarians M emnber who accompanied them. fel eein Mr. BIROWN having been voted to ...

Foreign Intelligence

... ?? ?forfaoll flitclUffellff. FRANCE. The directors of the ' Socialiste' of Dijon has been sentenced to imprisonment for three months and to pay a fine of 1,000 francs for having pub. lished a seditious libel; and the director of the yPeuple' has been sentenced to imprisonment for xix months and to pay a fine of 2,000 francs for a similar offence. The chief editor of the I Courrier Repablicain' ...

MR. ERNEST JONES, THE MANCHESTER COUNCIL, AND THE CHARTER IN DANGER

... * MR. ERNEST JONES, THE MANCHESTERI!R COUNCIL, AND THE CHARTER IN c DANGER. a ID~~ ~ _ n, in FaLLow-CoUNTnaassN,-We had fondly hoped that W the controversy that has too long occupied the th is columns of the Star between Mr. Jones and the du is Manchester Council would, ere this, have been at mi( e- an end; that the personal abuse, the covered slan- pr. s- der, and open falsehoods, that have ...

THE SHIPWRIGHTS OF THE TYNE AND THEIR EMPLOYERS

... _.40 THE SHIPWRIGHTS OF THE TYNE AND ITHEIR EMPLOYERS. 5. - On the 16th inst., a great meeting of this very ir numerous and deserving body of men was held at k the Town Hall, South Shields, to take into con- d sideration the present state of affairs relative to the shipwrights. The main object of the gathering, as e it subsequently appeared, Was to protest against, IC expose, and denounce what ...

MR. ERNEST JONES, THE MANCHESTER COUNCIL, AND THE CHARTER IN DANGER

... MR. ERNEST JONES, THE MANCHESTER ; COUNCIL, AND THE CHARTER IN , DANGER. n FELLOW-COUNTRyMErN,-We had fondly hoped that W the controversy that has too long occupied the the is columns of the Star between Mr. Jones and the du is Manchester Council would, ere this, have been at mc an end ; that the personal abuse, the covered slan. Pr s-der, and open falsehoods, that have previously ema- ml - ...

THE PAPAL AGGRESSIQN

... A Nfiw TITLE. FOR THP. BIBSaOP O ExRTim.--A letter passed tbrough the Torquay Post Office this week, addressed, The Archbishop -of Westminster, Bishopstowe, Torquay, which being delivered at the place above-men- tioned, was returned by the bishop endorsed Not known in this houes, H. Exeter, and sent back to the dead letter office. POPISH RALPACITY IN ( .CHEsrRoc.-There -was a person of ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3773 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

Ireland

... ?? OPERATION OP THE PooE LAw.-The intustes of c most of the workhouzes are increasing, but to a much i less ?? had been apprehended, from the ad- d vance of winter; The poor rates are still heavy in t some of the western unions; but the rates are by no moans as high as those levied in Clare. In the union c of Clanmorris, countygof Mayo, the new rates vary a from 3s. Id. to Ss. 5d. The latter ...

Varieties

... Varteltro. it THE BisnSH Museum has twelve miles of book- shelves. INDIGESTION AND industry are seldom found Y united. :. NOTHING SITs so gracefully upon children, and e makes them so lovely, as habitual respect and e dutiful deportment towards their parents and their . superiors ADVICE TO PUSEVITE PARSO1s.-You had better e not remain in an establishment which, although it if finds you el thes ...

RE-ORGANISATION FOR AN EFFICIENT FACTORY BILL, WITH THE RESTRICTION ON THE MOVING POWER

... RE-ORGANISATION FOR AN EFFICIENT i FACTORY BILL, WIT[I THE RESTRICTION ON THE: MOVING POWER. P iI A few earnest men, most of them workers in 0mills, after meeting together to consider the existing !r condition and future prospects of the manufacturing 1 POPu1ation of England, especially in reference to ithe probable consequences of recent alterations in the Factories' Regulation Acts, have ...

THE CENSUS OF 1851

... The schedule intended to be left at every house in Great Britain, to be filled in on the Slst of March next, has been completed and approved by the Se- cretary of State. The following are the general in- structions:- 5 This schedule is to be filled up by the occeupier or person in charge of the house; if the house is let or sublet to dlfferent persons or families, in stories or apartments, ...

COTTON SPENNERS IN AMERICA

... COTTON 8Iy£ERS iN AMERICA'. e We have reeived 'the kepllowi g dosument pub- in lished in the form of a ?? from a well-known do Chartiat and land member of' Hyde, who left this )y country for America in 1848, aunihaye no doubt its be perusal will be interesting to some of our northern readers. I - - A FAIR DAY'S WAGES FOR A YAMR DATYS ,e WOR. , TO THE INU1.ITANTS O1 FALL aiVaR A1S IT i;. *. ...