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RIOTS AT ELBŒUF, NEAR HAVRE

... chas- seurs, 255 and 200 horses; quarantine corps, 33; marines, 46, correction corps, 120; and one corps of invalids. The police consists of one regiment of caratbineere, 2,431 men and 413 horses, and one corps of bersaxliri, or ...

RIOTS AT ELBŒUF, NEAR HAVRE

... ohas- seurs, 255 and 206 horses; quarantine corps, 38; marines, 46, correction corps, 120; and one corps ofI invalids. The police consists of one regiment of caraleineers, 2,431 men and 413 horses, and one corps of bersaglieri, or ...

THE FACTORY SYSTEM

... and to the new religion of the FITZWILLIAM infdels; and therefore do we denounce it. The auxiliaries to this infernal law are the Factory scheme, the Rural Police,, and the- complete destruction of Trades' Associations, which was the last remnant of power ...

MINUTES OF EVIDENCE BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON COMBINATIONS OF WORKMEN

... British Auxiliary Legion in Spain,where they had been for three years. A few weeks since the Legion received orders to march orom Santander up the country, and about the end of the first day's march General Espartero gave orders that all the women should ...

RIOTS AT ELBŒUF, NEAR HAVRE

... 4,625; dragoons, 754 and 555 horses; chrls- seurs, 255 and 206 horses; quarantine corps, 33 . marines, 46, correction corps, 120; and one corps of invalids. The police consists of one regiment of carabineers, 2,431 men and 413 horses, and one corpsof ...

Foreign Movements

... 'Trade was carried on within closed doors. To their meetings there was no admission hut by tickets, -and strong bodies of police were constantly in attend- -ance, to Pounce upon any stray individual who might -exhibit the boldness of venturingto contest ...

Foreign Movements

... Free Trade was carried on within closed doors. To their meetings there was no admission hut by tickets. and strong bodies of police were constantly in attend- ance, to Pounce upon any stray individual who might exhibit the boldness of venturingto contest ...

LATEST NEWS

... the leaders im dewere seized by the police. afl he as '-iz -The'follo'wiiig appeared in our Town Edition 45 M Sof last week:-- - ay vn CHiARGE OF CozisprRAaC.-Tnic SATIRIST NEWS- si R. PAFricit;At the Bow-street police -office yesterday, ba erMr. Ansell ...

TOUR OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR TOGETHER WITH REMARKS ON THE PRESENT STATE OF IRELAND

... but in every village I saw just cause for tranquility. I saw a detachment of soldiers called police. This force in its appearance is a complete rifle corps. They have Light Infantry caps, with dark green tufts, chains under the Phin, dark rifle uniform ...

RIOTS IN LONDON, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, AND EDINBURGH

... the square an d tlsorougbfaree, as tse police were resolute tc and determined to clear them and disperse the molo. Many st broken heads were then consequence of tills conflict, and g Sergeant Bakler A, and police-constable 483 A, were very ml seriously ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5084 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

SECOND RIOT AT DEWSBURY

... rc- dis ed petrelI to the parochial school-roomt, escroted by the police. The mae 111 pubttc were debarred admilttance, and reporters were also cx. not in claded. A body of the police atone were atlowed to ester, In old 2. addition to the Guardians and ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1838
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2485 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE NORTHERN STAR

... down with his Orange auxiliaries. ?? Orange auxiliaries I why there is not an i Orangeman in England, Ireland, or America, but y holds Sir R. PEEL in the greatest hatred. Devil a a bit, devil as he is, are they auxiliaries of his I Bat then, that ...