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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

ODD FELLOWSHIP

... repenting of his condiact, had resigned. ir He was unanimously elected Proy. G4. M.; S. N'eild, ~Y D. G4. M.; P. P. G. M. Hardy, C. S. of the district: IR and on principle the deputies firmly made their iN stand, resolved never to place themselves in ...

Election Movements

... as Conservative, and D. C W. Wire, Esq., in the Radical interest. o e BRu FOs'o.-On the part of the Tories, Mr Gay- thorn Hardy, son of the late memnber, has offered t: himself; and we hear that it isl alsointended to bring nt i forwzard M~lr Henry Wickham ...

The Metropolis

... was e p` pat eleven o'clock before the whole could be taklen say, out, Litf h wounded inl King's College liespi- pri tall -Thomas Phillips, Ellen Sutllivan, Margaret wat Buckley. Francis Taylor, Sarah Plainket, lialrgaret lair Shea, Francis Carroll, Mary ...

Local and General Intelligence

... cartied a butndle for her to her husband's house at Brighouse, and the trunk was left at Smithy's Moor Bar, in the custody of Thomas Thornton, the keeper, who received instructions from the prisoner to for- ward it by the first carrier to the Saddle Inn, ...

Local and General Intelligence

... by their infamous attempts, last election, to thrust two mere Whigs apon the eonstituency, were the means of returning Mr. Hardy, the Tory ; for their itriqgues to prevent the appearance of a Badical cididate in the field had the effect of driving the ...

THE LATE DREADFUL HURRICANE

... ENGLAND. To the already frightful catalogue of wrecks we have to add the total lose of another fine ship, the England, Captain Thomas Lewis, belonging to Lon- don, which foundered two days after the hurricane In seventy-eight feet of water, about nine miles ...

Ireland

... Matthew King, Thomas Wbitty, Michael O'Ndll, B. tat aed O'Sbeughnesey, James Supple, G. Carmody, Peter . Me. is !ho ceuliffs, Bartholomew Dorooney. Pelix Mullin, Ralaph of FAe Vartan, Isaao Vartan, Peter Waish, Thomas Kehoa, tlb ten Thomas Strange, Daniel ...

Chartist Intelligence

... lunelet, Thomas Beau- mont; Holbeck, Charles Cluderay, Andrew Bishop; Huddersfield, John Chapman, Jos. Hobson; Keighley, Joseph Firib; Leeds, William Brook, Joseph Jones; Sbeffitld, William Myers; Todmorden, Richard Close; Hedben Bridge, Thomas Mitchell; ...

Chartist Intelligence

... thanks of this meeting are due and hereby given to that nozble-minded and try indomitable advocate of the rights of labour, Thomas Slingsby Dancosibe, for his straightforward and sue- cessful opposition to the Masters' and Servants'BilL Thanks having been ...

KNUTSFORD GAOL

... been subsequently proved by the very parties who and deemed it their interest to deny them. von Onl thle 23d he commenced his hardy and cruel shri assertions, by stating he did not know whfo the ma- lart gistrato was by whom I: was warnked of the inee- reti ...

Election Movements

... present repressute.d by Mr. E. C. Lijere and Mr. Biislield, twoe Ainieterialists. Mr. Lirtor re~tires in favour of his son. Mr. Hardy wvill stand again on the Conservative interest, with a Mo1,3 .l crtinty Of success. lBiR I)DtWATER.-Mr. Courfenay,whose son ...

MEETINGS IN BEHALF OF THE CHARTIST EXILES

... speech, in favour of all v hands joining for the restoration of the exiles. T'he t, resolution was unanimously carried. Mr. Thomas Frazer moved the second resolu- I tion That In the opinion of this meeting, John Frost, 3 |Zephnialt Williams, and William ...