MR. COBDEN AT ROCHDALE
... I . - . .1 I v (From ?? Star of yes erday.) r If one takes the remarkable speech which Ur. Cobden h has delivered, a speech that may be accepted as a mani- festo of ptino1ple, it will be difficult for any candid mind to apprehend any danger, or perceive any fallacy. The bon. gentleman is proud of Roobdale, le ?? it has 3 elected him without opposition, and free of chfr ;e, at a 3 time when ...