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... no Iwoß moderation and mercy: we flattered ourselves that it would-alas, how wofully have we bain deceivedH- eft Bristol have tfte mercy—again hate they spared life,—but how has their moderation been reauited ? Look to Bristol and Nottingham and see what cities of mourning they si# made! those who were the loudest in beseeching mercy for the wholesale murderers of France, have been silent in ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT

... EXTRXOlRDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT. o! the morn inc of Thursdav, the Sth tilt., part of tie roof of Ic coal-works belon ging to the Duke de Coigny, at ligrarnnie, ,,r the villac of Dailly, Ayrslire. set down. and befor- the me, cosidd get clear oif the workings, John Brown, a native of li 2 Ilothiau. about sixty years of age, was intercepted itt his ereis. ael coierqnently ?? in this ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE [ill] UNION CONNECTION WITH [ill] MURDER

... THE PUBLIC PRESS ON THE SPHNMNRI MUNION CONNECTION WITH ASHIOL MURDER. (From a Correspondent.) TulE Newspapers, particularly the c6oatr)t have been chuckling over the certainty whichd say there is, that the Stockport Male Spinners'~. hired assassins to murder one of the Ashtons. Jlr2 absence of any evidence but that which no llnb83k' man can Credit, coming from wretches who ?? save-their own ...

NATIONAL UNION OF THE WORKING CLASSES

... A most numerous meeting of the members of this Union was the Institution, Theobald’s Hoad, on Monday evening last. Mr. Savage having been called to the chair, expressed his conviction that they would their duty and observe that order which had already distinguished them. Mr. Mansell resumed the discussion on the motion in support of the Repeal of the legislative Union of England and Ireland, ...

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... , ~ i f power* men. Ho hod observed the coaler » that U.emoot .plendid houses and muiMono belonged BUhops and Clergy and land j and next order that extremely ° , j who combined to frame law* to make me aJ!Sta Imury and idlane-i and until people haven voice in making now law*, and disannulling the obncudoua ones) Church Lind*, the poipU’./arm. would not cultivated bv the people for the beneGtof ...

THE UNION'S MONEY PAID FOR THE MURDER OF MR. ASHTON

... THE UNION'S MONEY PAID FOR THE MURDER OF MR. ASLITON. AT the recent trial of Garside and Mosley, at Chester, for the murder of Mr. Ashton, the Attorney Geaeral stated, that ten pounds was paid by the Union to these meen for shooting this Mr. Ashtorn. The Attorney General got this from the testimony of the man W. Mosley, who turned evidence against this accomplices in the murder, and who was ...

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... that the labouring classes will never obtain their pioper station in society.. This, then, should be the giand touchstone by which they shotdd try the efficiency candidate. We may be told that the great majority of the labouring classes in Huddersfield have vote. Granted. Still they may exercise great influence over those (hut have. Let (hem form election clubs—ascertain the names and callings ...

[Price Id. poster, or the dupe of your own imagination. But if you mean only an ordinary revelation, such as

... is made known to enlightened minds by reason, then is St. Simon no more a prophet than Robert Owen, John Gray of Edinburgh, the late Mr. Thompson of Cork, or any other enlightened social reformer. The truths taught by St. Simon (and he has taught a great many truths), are all taught on this side the channel by abler men than St. Simon, and with for less admixture of error or mysticism. Ami yet ...

Saturday, July 20, 1833. their enemies, andyidentifying himself with] abominations. , , . ...,i/» But if this ..

... the best, (and who will deny it?) what are we to*, say of the worst ? wonder the country is sick |of them, and the Lords eager to cashier them at any price. Already have they been, over and over again, left in minorities in both Houses. The Lords have twice floored themfirst on the Portuguese question, and then on the Local Courts’ Bill—and are now preparing to them the last knock down on the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. THE MURDER AT WOOL WICH. Tius case, which has excited so much interest in Woolwicb, and the surrounding vicinity, came on yesterday (Saturday) before Mr Justice Park and the Recorder. Patrick Carroll, aged 32, a corporal of Marines, was indicted for the wilful Murder of Elizabeth Browning, ori the 27th of April last, in the parish of Woolwich. The prisoner, who was ...

I'OBUSHED IN DEFIANCE OF “ LAW,” TO TRY THE POWER ,; i, . • OF “ RIGHT ” AGAINST “ MIGHT.”

... I'OBUSHED IN DEFIANCE OF LAW,” TO TRY THE POWER ,; i, . • OF RIGHT AGAINST MIGHT.” Prioted and Published by H. Kingsgate Street, Helborn. No. 111.] ON THE DOINGS AND APPROACHING TURN OUT OF THE WHIG MINISTERS. Friends, Brethren, and Fellow Countrymen, With God’s blessing, we shall soon have to congratulate you upon a ministerial turn out” Whoever comes, the Whigs must go,” is the genera! cry. ...