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Leeds Patriot and Yorkshire Advertiser

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... DIVIDENDS. William Bayley, Jfaccleadeld.Cheahlre. trlmaitni inaniifiictnier 27 John Williamso i, Leicester, rictusller John Mollineux, of Brightheiastooe. Sassez.cnpscr John Jeffery, Woolurich, Uiior ~~~ William Radley Mott, of Hiigbthe!mstoat, ffasscs ...

STATE OP THE POLL AT YORK—Trsteeday

... displayed the most savage disposition, and were armed with short thick bludgeons. They had several conflicts with the special constables, and some broken heads were the consequence. The Deputy Constable had bis arm broken. The riot increased so alarm'.ugly ...

tllht? Ift thia position different from: hat produced the White-boys, periodical iu»uirectioos, the Irish l .t ..

... mankind, until a wise legislature removes it from the shoulders an oppressed people, and delivers religion, to use the idea Grattan, from the injustice of the Church. Is this system not injurious to agriculture ? have seen the bay left rot, and the field ...

THE FONTHILL ESTATE, including the Pavilion, extensive and luxuriant Park, the Ornamental Lake, Manors, and ..

... Chester, among whom were Earl Grosveuor, Ralph Leicester, Esq. M. P., Foster Cuulilfe, Esq. the Rev. E. Stanley, (brother Sir John Stanley,) Thomas Rathbone, Esq. of Liverpool, Mark Phillips, Esq. of Manchester, Joseph Sudworth, Esq., Mr. Cot* tiugham, the ...

wj/ii-.- Yesterday, at 12 block.- ' OCCURRENCE. , *!* * ** X r’.r the I Tuesday even log, inquest was'

... was engaged in doing when witness heard ofMr. William Sanderson, the Harrison's Arms, » curve fall from the top of the shaft. As soou it is Harrison Street, the body John Wilson, fa 11, heard deceased cry out, (he was about thirty wuper, years age, who ...

PORTUGAL

... our Rry.cthy Woolhome . _ hlt picket 0 Rymer, ■• • • _ M by John Little, ct . M Minnlen .•• Samuel Liitle.bdhyMsrrfen.- Raper, ct by gl by 3 Scott, by Dearmsn.. Wright, bd I ,, ln ...

»LEJ> IN LONDON—

... had no means realised the gulden dream that bad been so fondly held out by its advocates. He pressed upon the Government to arm themselves with sufficient power to prevent the possibility of failure ; and with that view should give his most cordial support ...