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"chartism" Manifestly Declines In England ; At Least That...

has been tarnished, and is at a discount. Events, and the conduct of the prominent leaders, have equally tended to throw discredit on Chartism : there has been an equal want of......

The Froceedings In The French Assembly Have Tended To Re-

store, very satisfactorily, the confidence in General Cavaignac's straightforwardness and capacity. For some weeks there have been rumours that the disclosures of the Committee......

News Of The Week.

PARLIAMENT lingers between the interminable session and the unattainable recess, its attention pretty equally divided between the two. Worn out, anxious for rest, Members glance......

The Incidents Of The Sedition Trials In Dublin Continue To

heap up illustrations of Irish feeling and manners, as if to pall obser- vation by the abundance and piquancy of the instances. Mr. John Martin, upon whom sentence of ten years'......