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TALES WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE NORTHERN STAR

... TALES WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIE I *1 NORTHERN STAR BY CHARTIUS. THE EMIGRANTS. NO. 111. Trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land and dispossess the swain. . Goldsmitfj. No evil is more to be deplored, whether we regard the individual sufferers or the nation generally, than emigration. Alas, that this evil should ever have esta- blished itself in England I but woe to Englishmen, who instead of ...

Chartist Intelligence

... C?arjiot Intellignce. LOQNDO.N.-MflTROVOLITAN DELEGATE MEEOITING. 121r Trhinl meeting 'was beld on Sunday afternoon, Isl. G, rdaer in thu chair. The saum, of 3a. CaI. was recoiveilv from Globe Fielir's, for the use of the delegate meeting; o 7e. from the tatters, Brown Bear, for ditto; 2s. for ho0 tracts frii elitto, and 59. for theu Deptford Commrittee. Th~e sum of so. 9di. was received from ...

ROCHDALE

... ROGEDALE. POLICE OFFICE, FLYING HORSE. (Before William Chadwick and Henry Kelsatl, Esquiresj.) James Ashley, a Chartist speaker, was charged with usilg seditious language at the meetings during the turn out in this town, and exciting the people to riot. Ashley said, your worships, I should request before the proceedings of the Court commence, that the wit- nesses retire, and come in one at a ...

PROOF OF MIDDLE-CLASS SYMPATHY

... PROOF OF MIDDLE.CLASS SYMPATHY. TO T1lE EDITOR OF THlE NORTHERN STAR. SIR,-In passing through a few colliery districts of Durham, and Northumberland, I have learned a few facts, namely, any one who has the least desire for freedom can not obtain uraployment upon the most tedious terms, that is to say, they can only be employed from day to day, so thab if it is found that any slave thus ...

THE ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION TO THE PEOPLE

... THE ADDRESS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL CHAR- TER ASSOCIATION TO THE PEOPLE. BROTHEIR C HARTIsrs.-It has been our customr, from tine to ticue, to report to our constituents the progrtfs which ha' been tffeoted in the movement, and to lay btfare themn a plain scateuient of facts, which stall ueirher deceive thtir expectations, nor ores to f'u se and uufounded impressious. Uuliki ...

HOME COLONIZATION

... LETTER XVII. TO THE EDITOR OF TIE NORTHERN STAR. Sm.-To assist in precuring that Unity for which I Om so strong an advocate, seeing that I did not coincide in practical operations with Mr. Owen, the president of the Rational Society, I have resigned the office of General Secretary of that Society, and retired from Harmony Hall; conoequently my letters cannot bear their usual heading. As ...

LETTERS FROM THE MOUNTAINS

... ,E51O A SERIES OF LETTERS FROM AN OLD MIAN IN THlE COUNTRY, TO A I OUNG MAN IN DUBLIN. ti rrro -Te, Beauties of the 'Press: U selectiea Of JIE orignal ~lices, ssay, 4,., WichOriginlly/4 ir ap.Veared in the 1 PRESS newsparpep, esatblished B in Ireland by Arthur' O'Connor, after tile forcible fe oauppressiofl of the Northern Star. by ilia Govern-- pi mfent.] a LETTER Ill. o Ml DEAR FRiEND ...

IRELAND

... NEW MAGISTRATES. The Lord Chancellor, upon the recommendation of the Earl of Donoughmore, has appointed Mr. R, W. White a magistrate for the county of Tipperary. The Chancellor has also appointed Mr. J. S. Barry to be a magistrate for the same county. Warrants havo, in addition, been signed for the appointment of the following gentlemen to the snagistracy: Sir R. J. Paul, for Waterford, Mir. C ...

Chartist Intelligence

... 6bart~it Entelliacme. -Call TOUR OF MR. DAVIES IN SCOTLAND. toye JOHNSIIAYEN.-Wednestdsy, Jan. 5thl, Mr. Davies, peel returning froum his tour of the North, arrived here are again the previous evening. A pusblic meeting of the and Inhabitants was Consvened by the voluntary and gratui. coot tons service of a few members of an Arbroath band, and attending an abstinence festival, In the open air. ...

THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS

... THE RIVAL DISSENTERS AND THE RIVAL EDITORS. A very edifying squabble has, for the last few weeks, been raging between those two organs of Dissenters, Mr. EDWVARD BArNES, of the Leeds Mercury, and Dr. SAMUEL SasIIEe, of the Leeds wimnes, It is not our purpose to interfere in the quarrel. God forbid IThe two may belabour one another as often and as hard as they like; and no interference ...

UNITED STATES

... UNITED STATES, The New York papers to the 23d ult. have been s brought by the packet-ship New York, Captain Cropper, in nineteen days. This arrival furnishes papers seven days later than those brought by the slear-ship Acadia. The news by this arrival is R not of great importance. Several incendiary fires s had taken place on the border. Some American 0 rebels had destroyed tome barns and ...

Chartist Intelligence

... ?? Nntellisme. SHEFFIELD. (From our own Correswondent.J SUNDAY EVENING LEcxuaRi.-Mr. Harney lee-. tured in tho National Charter Association room, Fig Tree-lane, on Sunday evening last. Subject, the NeW Poor Law. The room was well fulled by a respootable and attentive audience. At the close of the lecture, a gentleman from Sntton-in-Ashfield addressed the assembly, in stirring and'bold lan. ...