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... they began to move at day- light that morning for Kingston. At Prescott and Brockville there are several hundred men under arms night and day, expecting an attack. If the patriots should not keep their foothold at French Creek, we may expect retaliatory ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Thomas Clapham Esq, lotternewton, Leeds. the Jeremiah Horsfall, Es*., Farfield Hall, Addingham. d for John Peele Clayham, Esq., Burley Hall, Otley. John Sotcliffe, Esq., 1-lddersefield. the Thomas Starkey Esq., Springwood, luddersfiald. L has Rev. Thomas ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT LIVERPOOL,

... workmen have been e discharged, amounting for the lalt month'to apwards of 1,500 men. ?? le. LORD JOHN RSsELIL AND 'PUBLIC MEET- t. INGS. -Lord, John Russell' has been feasted during rs the past week by the Mayor of Liverpooli at ol' the. Town Hall. ...

Imperial Parliament

... blame of .the neessity' which Lord John Rusqel has seen'for the institutionofa rural'io~cenpon'thebad coiduct of the presespl' and precei' Governments.' And- tien,. ., rqnouuaced. acontemptuous compari- son betu4 ord John itthe'headof theMiniste- rial WtOm ...

SECOND EDITION

... High Treason and Sedition-John Frost, Charles Waters, John Partridge, James Aust, Thomas Davis,.Richard Benfield, John. Rees John Lovell, Solomon Brittan, George George, William Jones. Committed for a Month-John Morris, ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Association, on Mon- day last, you will oblige 3 Yours, &c. JOHN RATHER. Resolved,- That we, the people of Hyde, in pub- lic meeting assembled, deeply sympathise with our friend and patriot, John Frost, Esq., and that we pledge ourselves to support him ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... -number of other persons,'at present unknown, armed with pikes, clubs, and other' oxlnsive weapons, riotously and tumultuously'assembled t'ogether, to the disturbance of the peace, nd with ?? lawfully aseaulting John- Bell, a sirgeant in her Majesty's 1st regimant ...

Varieties

... understand, is very general in rthe regimens under Lord Cardigan's command. that shis lordship's ball, instead of striking Captain Tuck- ett, did not take an opposite direction. AsTRR THE PLIGHT of Lord Cardigan with the wife of Colonel Johnstone, this noble and ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... inflicted by John Hurst. The Jury retired, and returned in about ten minutes with the Iollowing verdict:- We find that the said William Noyce and Charles Francis Smith came by their deaths in consequence of gun-shot wounds inflicted by John Hurst, private ...

CHARTIST INTELLIGENCE

... corrupt its possessor. a The Barons in former times were actuated by self-love when they ross to abridge thle power of King John, by v -compell~ing him to sign Magna Charta, as ho did at Runnymende. Hut how did the Barons obtain their t privilege ? By ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS

... of Cardigan has left his bed, and is now able to walk about hii ouse, in Hamilton-place. Mr. Tuckett was senior Lieutenant of the regiment when he exchanged with Lieut. Forrest. BOULOGNE, Ocr. 7.-It is now no longer a matter of report as to arming here ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... s were made by the mountaineers for arms, of which 19,000 stand had already been dis- tributed among them.. Egyptian deserters came.in every day by ives, tens, and thirties. _One day .130 came in a body, with arms and' accoutrenients, and among them more ...