Story of one hundred years : A comprehensive review of the political and military events, the social, intellectual and material progress, and the general state of mankind in all landsEmbodying detailed and accurate accounts of all things of importance and interest, from 1801 to 1900, inclusive . und in Kurnaul, and treasure amounting to nearly^1,000,000. In the camp an immense quantity of jewels were captured,besides ^150,000 in specie. The Shah of Persia consented to acknowl-edge Shah Soojah as Ameer of Afghanistan ; but Dost Mahomed, thedeposed Prince, was still at large, and there was no do


Story of one hundred years : A comprehensive review of the political and military events, the social, intellectual and material progress, and the general state of mankind in all landsEmbodying detailed and accurate accounts of all things of importance and interest, from 1801 to 1900, inclusive . und in Kurnaul, and treasure amounting to nearly^1,000,000. In the camp an immense quantity of jewels were captured,besides ^150,000 in specie. The Shah of Persia consented to acknowl-edge Shah Soojah as Ameer of Afghanistan ; but Dost Mahomed, thedeposed Prince, was still at large, and there was no doubt that a widelyramified conspiracy existed among the native chiefs to rise against theBritish on the first favorable opportunity. THE CHARTIST AGITATION. Great Britain was much disturbed during the years 1839-40 bylarge and tumultuous assemblages of the people, of a revolutionarycharacter, under the name of Chartists ; and many excesses were com-mitted by them in the large manufacturing towns of Manchester, Bolton,Birmingham, Stockport, etc., that required the strong arm of the law tocurb. This was alluded to in Her Majestys speech at the close of theSession of Parliament, as the first attempts at insubordination, whichhappily had been checked by the fearless administration of the ^ WSf^^ ^^ VH :1 ^.^^1 ^i ^B 3^—~ jytB ^1 / J ^H ^ 1 i^^L^y m 1 ,. 1^11 /-JHIH mS^^^m J ^^K^^v 1 ^^^^n- ViBr ^^1 as ?: 02 ?r. w o < 3 STORY OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 21/ On the loth of December, 1839, a special commission was held iitMonmouth for the trial of the Chartist rebels at Newport, before Lord-Chief-Justice Tindal and the Judges Park and Williams ; the Chief Justiceopening the proceedings with a luminous and eloquent charge to theGrand Jury. Accordingly, on the 12th, true bills were returned againstJohn Frost, Charles Waters, James Aust, William Jones, John Lovell,Zephaniah Williams, Jenkin Morgan, Solomon Britton, EdmondEdmonds, Richard Benfield, John Rees, David Jones and John T


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