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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

VALE OF LEVEN DEMONSTRATION

... in its progress. J The insulted inhabitants were about to force their way V across the bridge, when Mr. O'Connor sent Mr. Thoma- son to request the mass to desist; that he would address the multitude on the Alexandria side of the bridge, and then proceed ...

VALE OF LEVEN DEMONSTRATION

... arrested in its progress. The Insulted inhabitants were about to force their way across the bridge, when Mr. O'Connor sent Mr. Thoma- son to request the moss to desist; that he would address the multitude on the Alexandria side of the bridge, and then proceed ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Harkness, calico-printer. Mr. Robert Waite, weaver. Mr. John Hodgaon, nailer. Mr. Thomas Sanderson, weaver. Mr. Henry Cook, hatter. Mr. Joseph Tiffin, dyer. Mr. Thomas Barnfather, chair-maker. Mr. Richard Gate, weaver. Mr. John Bryce, tailor, President ...

TO THE IMPERIAL CHARTISTS

... county'plocesbidii . After visiting theoold Castle at Stirimg,' and cast'- iog a melancholy look at the cell in which the brave Hardy and' Baird vere confined before their! xeen- tion, we at 4rted at eleven',' t9p met, the proyession at Alloa; we were in an ...

Chartist Intelligence

... everv persounpreseatc Harmonsy again commenced after tea, the pleasure of which was greatly heightened by the Arnold oet, Mr. Hardy, giving several admirable sons eof Ith, his own omposition, and all lbreathing the senti- d mcnts of frcedeOm.-r. W. D. Taylor ...

?? amt Ieneral 3Ente

... plaintiff, being of opinion that he had clearly made out a case calling for damages. HoRToN.-HIGHWAY ROBBEnY.-As Mr. John Hardy, farmer, of Little Horton, was returning home late on Saturday night last, was robbed of twelve pounds and a few shillings; ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Bairstow delivered a long, argumentative, and a a spirit-stirring lecture in the large room of the Bri- ose tannia Inn, to the hardy mountaineers of this cleft mud in the Peak hills, which was rapturously applauded, At and produced a deep impression. Mr ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Bairstow delivered a long, argumentative, and ni spirit-stirring lecture in the large room of the Bri- e tannia Inn, to the hardy mountaineers of this cleft in in the Peak hills, which was rapturously applauded, ell and produced a deep impression. Mr ...

THE STONEMASON'S STRIKE

... the house, pit, boxes, gallery, sib and stage, were crowded, presenting as animated a tok picture of the i unwashed, but hardy and oppressed Iin artizus, as the aristocrats of the land ceuld possibly t.u wish to clap their eyes upon. Despite of the inconve- ...

THE STONEMASON'S STRIKE

... ciustane s, we crowded, presenting as animated a to, laootnd mason, w asuaimrl cle t h ch in picture of the cunwashed, but hardy and oppreseed i artizans, as the aristocrats of the land could possibly tb wish to clap their eyes upon. Despite of the inconve- ...

Chartist Intelligence

... Lepton, Jonathan Senior; Shelley, laugh of Green; Stocks Moor, James Stephenson; Holmllirth, D~o John Littlesvocd ; Meltham, Thomas Hirsit ; Slaithi- to Waite, James Garside ; Honley, Bramblall Dyson. mo It was determined that a missionary should be Air ...

TO THE CHARTISTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE

... DEAR, FnRiNDS,-YOU are aware that at the on lst delegate meeting, held at Accrington, Dec. 3rd, it og was agreed that Mr. Thomas Land, of Lancaster, should it, be engaged as the lecturer for North Lancashire, and nt that he should commence his labours ...