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THE NEW CHARTIST MOVEMENT

... readers who have supposed that Ohartism was decently buried after the 10th of April 1848; But sudden resurrections are as common on the politi- oal as they are on the theatrical stage. It is true that in one sense Chartism has been dead: the members of the ...

THE NEW CHARTIST MOVEMENT

... who have supposed that Chartism was g decently buried after the 10th of April 1848. But sudden resurrections are as common on the politi- cal as they are on the theatrical stage. It is true - that in oine sense Cbartism has been dead: the e members of ...

TO ALBANY FONBLANQUE,

... sthe, and they have my permission to show t you their books, thus enabling you to test thee I- i3 5 S accuracy of my returns. Now I come to the second year, from April 18, 1846, to April 10, 1847, both inclusive:- April 18 ?? 0675 Aug. 22 ?? ...

Imperial Parliament

... was become frequent. The HonD Member lastly I read a few extracts from different writers to show the t Irensonableness of a tax on property. i Mr. MTN TZ seconded the motion. He believed that in this country, more than in any other, the poor bore too large ...

Imperial Parliament

... assimilate the duties Li upon Fst India spirit with those upon that of the 'A growth oA the West Indian colonies, was read a second a time without opposition. Their Lordships then adjourned until Thursday. n The House of Lords did not sit on Wednesday. e( ...

Imperial Parliament

... 3. The Chelsea Poor Bill was read a second time. Mr. B. TENNENT moved the second reading of the Designs Copyricht Bill, which was opposed by Mr. W. Williams, who moved, as an amendment, that the Bill be read a second time that six months. Mr. SHEIL said ...

THE GRAND NATIONAL D

... Soutb and North Lancashire.-Cayried. Moved by Mr. Griffin, and seconded by Mr. Davis, That ten shillings, the amount of Mr. Cartledge's expences, be paid. Moved by Mr. Cartledge, and seconded by Mr. Bowmen, That the explanation received from Robert Kemp ...

THE SAILORS' STRIKE

... shipmasters and government officials; and n of concluded amid loud cheers. Mr. Jones, more news agent, moved, and Mr. Asbury seconded, evil the adoption of the following Memorial to her nol Majesty, which being put to the meeting was enry carried without ...

SHEFFIELD

... the 11th of April. It was also re- solved that the parties who held petition sheets, for D the purpose of gettng signatures should get them as numerously signeas s possible, and send them, I tree of expence, on or before the 11th of April, to I the Secretary ...

Imperial parliament

... people. The second reading was set down for Thursday. The Irish Marriog.p Act Amendment Bill was read a second time. The Baths and Wash-houses Bill passed through committee. Earl Gaiy gave notice that, on Thursday, he would move the second reading of the ...

SHEFFIELD

... the 11th of April. It was also re- of solved that the parties who held petition sheets, for to the purpose of getting signatures should get them as numerously signed as possible, and send them, a iree of expence, on or before the 11th of April, to on the ...

Imperial Parliament

... reli- wet glans persuasions? On a division the second reading was carried by perl 202 to 171'. wit The Civil Lists, &c. (Ireland) Bill was read a the' second times. sqo Some other hills were forwaided a stage, and the whi, house adjourned at a quarter past ...