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ANTI-SOCIALISM AND CLASS LEGISLATION

... :ON of the reasons *e have most repeatedly I urged for the adoption of the People's Char. - ter is, that it would give Labour a chance of d being represented in the Legislature, and of having its interests cared for. At present, every interest but Labour is represented in the h House of Commons: and the consequence is, h that that House has not the slightest sympathy *t with the* wants, wishes ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM T O FRIDAY, MAy TOMLIN, John, Flnchley.conmon, 30 and July 13, at eleven, at the reused donn. Official assignee, M r. ur of Bs'le singhalt-treet. S 00c5tor,,Guildhsjlleh PIC,4 Itaymand's-baaildlng a~ BELEY, Williatmi, reatbt ordshire ha1 at twvo, and June 1,ateea h a k1 London. oeletc aaieeuefB Losdon. Solicitors, Mess r. Co i ' Looan. * ichals ad ~0lt ed E WELCH, James, Westbury, ...

Published: Friday 31 May 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 416 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., Proprietor of the Northern Star

... TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ., M.P., I Proprietor of the Northern Star. SIR,-.Some months ago, when I bad occasion to tnotice, through the columns of the Star, an un. 1 provoked attack, which one of your servants- Harney-bad made upon me, in that journal, you 3 gave the Chartist public a pledge that, from that T time forward, the paper should be devoted to some more edifying and instructive ...

UNREPRESENTED LABOUR

... Among the mana important things which deeply affect the interests of the vvorking classes, which advancestheir social position, 'which makes their comforts more ample, and surrounds them with all the necessities they require-among the many itn. i portant things which is neglected and lost sight of, is that of not being represented in parliament; and if the rights of men are not embodied in a ...

FRIGHTFUL OCCURRENCE

... FRIGI-ITFUL OCCURRENCE. On Snnday, aboutoneo'clock, screams wbichpro eeeded from the house, No..17; Shant's.gardens; Drury-lane, ?? the attention. .of the policeman on the beat, who,. on entering.~ thdipremiseg, di. covered in a back yard. the almost lifeless ljody of a woman named Ann Donovan, the: wife! of a'petrsn who exercises the callings of blacksmith anidpagJlist. The police were ...

CO-OPERATION

... TO THE CO'OPERATORS OFIJOTTINGHAM. XC m' r Frninvos,-Duringa shlort'stay in yourtown, and passing through 'dne of your streets, (the name of which'I have'torgot,) my eye caufght na glandeo'of. a paper in a !window which stated the.premises were occupied as a Co-Operatilve. Labour and Pro- vision Store. It was nat'ral'for me, -being. myself a eo-operator, to g'o in and i ake some',inquiries. ; ...

CALIFORNIAN PROSPECTS

... CAUIFORNIA1. PRSET. . 1 ?? - . . I - We. have the; inmportant inifrrmation of large failures in California, -principally among those enu. gaged in land speculations. The commercial review of the'a'lifornia marketasupplies~some information ,nthei ,suject; but our. private .despatohes give some painful.particulars, such as are deeply CalcU lated to shake-our confidence in a large portion of ...

The Metropolis

... -1.1-II'l ?? . FEW; loctropolto. . 7 , I HEALTH OF 1-Nrov ODunlNG THE Wzgi.-The re- Y tu:rn for the week ending last Saturday atinounoes v a * ontinued decrease in the nmortaity ofd London d Since the third week of Mlarch, when it rose I the weekly mortality has constantly fallen, as is shown . by the following numbers :-The deaths vere 1,187, n 1, 124, 893, 866, and in last week only 803. ...

CO-OPERATION

... ICOOPERATION. iTO THE CO-OPERATORS OF:NOTTINGHAM. E 31 FRnINDS,-During a short stay in your town,. I and passingthrough one of your streets,'(the name I . of which I have forgot,) my eye caught a glance of I a paper. in a windogwy which stated the premises 11 were beccupied aB n Co-Operative Labour. and Pro- . r vision.Store.' I4 was natural'for me,'beifng myeelf a 'co operatQr, to go in and ...

CONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... CONFERENCE OF THE NATIONAL SSO CIATION OF UNITED TRADI:S. : .. .. I . .. I The sixth annual conference of this bodycon- metced its sittings-on Monday. morning, whepi the proceediogs, weren merely of ta 'formal ndnrKlguni. J nary character. The; conference re-assemilled on Tuesday forenoon, at ten o'clock, i the off'ies of the astsociation, Tottenham court-readi fio th-e dis-- . pateb o of ...

Varieties

... 1) avieut. THE -Brraa BJ.TxsN..--A man in the dress of a a a worknman was lately walking in the streets- ?? *a ea with a packet in his h'ind, sealed with five seals, and 'ea ifiscribed with an address, and -a~note that it con- .4 tuneid one hundred tlal~r'pin'treasury~bills. As the Lt bbarer appeared to'-be. at ajoass,. he was acecosted yaf ts inassenger who apked him what he wa loigfr b -e Th ...