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¦ *" - ¦ ¦ _ : ' ¦ ' ¦ ' , .*»???€"* **~f **;'y :' . *'.. -- V ' . ' . "" ' . '\H» THE LAND. pities* who -have ^d^^^ lon have the same number ot* hours 'lab,ourj nthe shorte s g WORK ING CLASSES. day of;wiriter;that: tiiej ^^ es TO THE '' ' ' of all things necessary that day in summer. " . *<r . i "it *m'T sitis iD of the Mr Fni Esn^-A LANWsiuRE fWEAyBRs'^rP wWic -<»e# & advan tages arising from popular been-convened at Jwho seek aU th e operative ..handloom . VYeayers.^^^ has i whenev er opportun ity offers , - ,inst lne Lernm ent, should, Lamberhead- green on - Monday, the 27th v devote this my first let- Mr. - John* Limagin/ _ ot t im-e onr regard for it, I , meeting was .addressed by . Wigan , who, in an able and eloquent mann er , pointe d my retain fiom the Continent , to a consi- to after out the benefits that how is, ari d is likely to be de- means by **Mcnwe ma.y tiie moat L-ation of those rived,1 from the working man 's union ; .and alsothe Association upon a safe and disunion. Zedily place our Land evil effects that has been the pr oduct ;, of j of respect; , Mting- This can only be effected by popu lar A%;] SATI0NAL ES* His addr ess wasfreceiyed. with every mark f TRAD Sd JQUBML. ancemy retam ,lhaving conferred m _ after wUok'the m&^ , ' ' s l enta tion ;and, a i; f "¦ : 1 !_ ' _ " ' ' pr e5 _ . \_-_v^^ -*;_^__- §- !fe---'- ' ^ _£¦*'& '* ' _ ^v' ' **i*$' c ' • ' • '» " have come tothe cnnclusionthat SrAjj onnsmn E^MiNERS.—The fbllowmg subsen p- "th ^ieDirector sIvre , wj .*^ «• m * VOL.- VIII. NO. 416. ' LOND ON*w*i», SATURDAYy *.**s ,7 NOVEMBE. R 1, 1845. Five ShillingsJ ^^ and/S Sixpence?™ ™per tions^have -h^h-received-by the - members of the of delegates to arrange the rules, and to0 WI Quarter" ¦ Conference ^ Auiuui o .aeusuciauun oi no. j_ jj uuge, iru _ TB».u«~»jH- other req uisite business , should take place ' tori , for the pur and 'enablin g Mr. W- perform was, that Douglas Jerrold , Lytton Bulwer , D'Isr aeli, have taken that castle and burnt it threetimes; and to the Bang voted , contrary to the wishes ef the demned to cdeath for the murder ; of ;Steele pose of aiding as possible. The princi ple of representa- . r in.the P. Roberts ' to- pro- oacneedUy Dickens, andE ugene Sue were the five greatliterar y if they had the same speaking Ministry ^The fourth " paragraph of the address Anti-Rent revolt -in the i State of New. York ; and , the Miners Attorney ->6^«ai recommended previous tomy departure , power of meeting and ceed with the "Boston magi s- ' tion "Which I , jmplied :a§6ntiment of distrust towards the Govern - " Big Thunder ," with many others pr osecution -tgainst the ! wformers of .England ; that Duncombe was the that the English people have, they '.would ' be much , to imprisonment trates for illegall to pr ison :— universa llyapproved of; and time being an toeilt, and'alluded to promises ' formerly mad e to for lite and for shorter periods. y committing two Miners to been greatest senator and Sir Robert Peel the; greatest braver, and a great deal more united and truer to each Mary Pickering , '2d. ; Jas. • of great importance , we Lave appoin ted , Germany , and which the Diet of Frankfort has not , England , World ' 3d. ; Jas. Potts , sen.v Meet to ns ¦ Mr. Owen from has held a " s Potts, jun., Can non-street ,, 'he statesman. Now, I give yoa the conversatio n pre- other. Whenever they are taken after an outbre ak? kept . The Fir st'Minister of the Cro wn M. de Convention " 2d.; Prince of Wales, theMofDecieniberne ^. M the day for t , ' of Socialists in.New York. Wolverham pton fid.;- Ttf ndav cisely aa .it passed. He said that : *ffie "late /lord they suffer death like mart yrs, without a murmur. ischan n, opposedas much as possible this paragraph , ¦' ¦" , 'is ;'6d. ; afriend ; Cd.;' do., to assemble at Manchester. : . CANADA / Jas. Green , - 2d. ; David Thillips; 3d. ; a -frien d, 3d. ; . CoDference Grey was a man highly esteemed upon the Continent During the time of the sitting of the Conference which was, notwiti wtanding, adopted. ¦ : week's Siaryou will read ira " opinion of V; " ; ' The subscriptions and contributions in all parts of do., Id. ; do., 6d _ ; do., ' 6d. ; do., 6d. Thos. Por- ]a ads —that ; I_pri ;Palmerstptf waafy^'miiqh respected at Manchester, Bolton, .,- . : VS^iTZEKLAND. V the world for the-relief of the sufferers by the two ter el npon onr plan. -'- Ton Trill be pleased I shall address the people of , Id. ; J . Martin , 3d. ; Michael Price,'3d. ; John eminent couns ER E cx for the late destructive fires in Quebec received up to the -^^ mfred -r ^ and of the other towns in the neighbourhood , of M ' r?v. • 23^The elections Great , Burke; 6d. ; J; - Wilson; 3d.; Samuel Wilks, Id. ; not only his legal opinion, tut also'to see"bis ^ of the_panto h 26th ult., amounted to the sum of £62,136 18s. od., to learn admiration ; andwheh laskedMmivhat they thought which I shall give due notice, when I hope to 'turn «SS of Berne have tur ned out much Geo. Trann ter , Id.'; Jas. Martin , 3d. ; J. Git- t.- pnroTal of the scheme as a civilian. Ton have ;more favo* rable to independently of a gran t expected from the provi n- tings 3d. ; 12| ia of Daniel O'ConneH /he same ' the Liberal party: than was ex- , 2d. ; Fr ancis Maiden , 2d .: Thos, Davis, ^veine ^^ ieciselythe my recent tour to the advantage of the wor king pected. ; In the whole cial treasury of -620,000. Of this large amount only jgjn the balance sheet publish ed by the Secretary up canto n the number of new Thos. Holmes, 2d. ; J. Love, 6d. j Henry Wa in, 6d. ; answer that I had received in Switzerland and other classes, and although I have not a single tra veller's elections amounted to Ii; .and inthe former chamber £900 came from the United States. Jas. Ookley, 3d.- ; Geo. Hudson 6d. ; Charles Bur- the end of September, by which it appears that at ¦y. , to countries— "Pooh, he is a Jes uit with a great story to tell them, yet I trust that I shall be able to . ot these were represented by partizans of the M. Papinea u had arrived in Montreal. ton, Gd. ; Hen ry Bate , Id. ; William Bower, Id. ; peri od we numbered 3,500 members , as far as goverament .Griffintown th at commerce" —that means a cunning man having a make my lectu res instru ctive and amusing. For the , who voted .for the vote of confidence ; Au extensive fire had occurred in on John Fox, 3d. ; David - Evans , 3d. : - William retu rns enab ledhim to jud ge. In thatreturn , Leeds, were ^Prese nted by Liberal members who the 4th inst. ; thirty- six dwellings were destroyed. Tlanial Qr) , D;.U«__ t.... o.l . TIT:.!. T> .il... o,l . good trade. He told me that everything coming present I need only say, tbat I am more . Land mad re*&fusedJ a ' on the list, is not included, as well to* support-the ..vote of confidence. Out of THE CAUCASUS . " flat stands high from Lytton Bulwer and D'Iseraeli carried great lish and the "16 than ever, and that every person , both Eng vaca ncies on the.Liberal side, 12 have been The Constilulionhel says : — " The information Bower, 3d. j William Somberl and. 3d. ; George as many other town s where secretaries have omitted miea up " weight upon the Continent. I asked him what foreign , to whom I mentioned my scheme upon by the , old members , and in the other which we have received from Constantinop le relative Tudor , 3d. ; Richard Norton , 3d. ; Jas. Williams , 3d. ; the requ ired information so often asked for ew ( giving effect the petition ofthe Chartists had , and his answer the Continent ," approved ofit, and with grea t earne st- LT ' H e 3.rs holdin g the same opinions have to the affairs of the Caucasus acquires much interest. George ; Pool, 3d. ; Thos. Stevens , 3d.;. J. But- the Secreta ry. Manchester , also, bad many been .elected.^ ^Besides this ' bv was, "My God, like a thunder clap, as before that ness and enthusiasm , one and all observ ed, " Ah, , the Liberals have gained Schamyl has establishe d throughout all Daghestan , cher , Id. ; Thos. Davis, 3d. ; Edward Jones , 3d. ; members at fhe period to which ,the return is ten elections agains t the government candidates , and in independent Circassia , ju dges and tribunals Edward lJaYi3 3d. ; John Davis/ 3d.; Geo. Arm- j nore ' *law pri mogeni- , we thou ght that their agitation was all to rob the that s the way to break down the of ana ,hve flections against the party of which M. ' Strong, 3dJ ; Francis Armatvong , 3d.; _ . Mrs. Wil- ton ight, while every locality "has considerably in. under his control. Intelligent men are at the head land for themselves and to destroy property. " I was ture in Engknd,;,whi6h has been the means of Bloctsch-Schnell is the leader , and which, although of a cannon-foundry, similar to that which cast can- liams, 2d. ; Elizabeth Pitt , 2d. ; and other subscri p- since the end of the quarter. Taking all it creased mortified enough to find that he had not mentioned creating an idle aris tocracy and the "great distinction , generall y votes with the.opposi tion , voted in fa- nons in' Poland in 1830. Three kinds of silver coin tions amount ing to £3.—N.B.

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