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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Foreign Movements

... the Ukraine, and other populations, Cossack, or of Cossack origin; and so far it is goo3, for the Cossack is brave, warlike, hardy, trnal thoroughly accustomned to the horse, which hie backt. Iromn his earliest childhood. But as this is only partially the ...

Trades' Movements

... 1840, of at the house of Mr. Dixon, the Golen Esgle Inn, be Birmingham Street, Manehester. when upwards of n- 130 of the hardy sons of toil sat down to a sumptuous- re dinner provided for the occasion. The vmandsl did d credit to the host and hostess ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Leeds. Mr. W. Hick, for the Teetotal Chartists, Leeds. Mr. Edward Clayton, Huddersafeld. Mr. Stephen Johnsen, Wakefleld. Mr. Thomas Bradley Knowles, Keighley. Mr. John Shaw, Lepton. Mr. John Belliwell, Sowerby. Mr. John Arran, Bradford. Mr. John Helliwell ...

THE CHOLERA

... north side of the Old Dock, wras also taken ill of Asiatic cholera on Saturdav, and died on Sunday. 'He was attended by Mr Hardy and Mr Mnnro&, surgeons. I EDINBURGun.-The returns of the nuinherof cases l cholera in Edinburgh last week give the follow- ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE MINERS OF THE NORTH

... gainthat respect, P which upon all previous occasions had been fieely h awarded them. The chairman then called upon Mr. h CHAaLms HARDY to propose the first resolution as g' follows :-,I That all experience goes to prove that P when the miners of this district ...

Advertisements & Notices

... London, who are the sale proprietori;, in witness ahinre4f I have ?? set my lland, ROBERT S SALMOTN, tle. Higsist. LEEDS--MR. THOMAS IPEACOCK, 42, Wihllington-Strsts Sole W7hellesale Agent for Nerlihmirie and Lawni shire, to whlo.l 1 upplicatious ibr agenceie ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... do grievous bodily harm, to Thomas Carr, was sentenced to be transported for twetty years. CROWN COURT-FRIDAY. John Whittaker, jun., was charged with having malicioisly killed aud maimed certait sheep, the propel -y of Thomas Smith, of Collisbroiigh, near ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION AT MONMOUTH

... of other pi isoners, and therefore they had better be asked. Mr. Thomas-I also appear, my Lords, for some of the prisoners. The Lord Chief Justice-Are you' assigned, Mr Thomas I Mr. Thomas-No, my Lords. Lord Chief Justice Tindal-Then you ought to l state ...

Chartist Intelligence

... William Davis, Horsefair. Mr. ThomaS Haines, Maudlin-lane. Mr. John Mornean, Ellbroad street. . Mr. William Wii iams, Cross-street. Mr. William Edwards, Stapleton-road. I Mr. Frederick Gibson, Earl-street, sub-Treasurer. .Mr. Thomas Whiting, Michael's-hill ...

Trades' Movements

... save a public dinner to their indomitable friend and a vocate, W. P. Roberts, Esq., on Friday last, when upwards of eighty hardy sons of the mine sat down to an excellent repast, provided by the host and hostess of the Colliers' Arms Inn. Mr. Roberts, ...

Trades' Movements

... Iplace gave a pubc dinner to their indomitable friend and advocate, W. P. Roberts, Esq., on Friday last when upwards of eighty hardy sons of the mine sat down to an excellent repast, provided by the host and hostess of the Colliers' Arms Inn. Mr. Roberts, ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF YORKSHIRE

... the moors, the law is not so strictly enforced, as it is in the sstreets of Halifax. The naturally industrious, patient, hardy and robust tenants of the heath, are, it would e seem, charitably allowed to die of want, undisturbed D by the police, unpunished ...